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Sub Title : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III


Sub Code: MA31

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of

Credits

No of lecture hours/week : 5

3:1:0
Exam Duration : 3 hours

UNIT
No

Exam Marks : 100

Syllabus Content
Convergence and divergence of infinite series
of
positive
terms:
Simple,
Integral,
Comparison, Ratio and Rabees tests
(Statements only) and problems. Expansion of
function as a Fourier series, half range Fourier
series. Practical harmonic analysis. Infinite
Fourier transform, Fourier Sine and Cosine
transforms, properties, Inverse transforms.
Difference equations: Basic definition; Ztransforms, damping rule, shifting rule, initial
value and final value theorems. Inverse Ztransform. Application of Z-transforms to solve
difference equations.
Series solution, solution of Laplace equation in
cylindrical and spherical systems leading
Bessels and Legendres differential equations,
Series solution of Bessels differential equation
leading to Bessel function of first kind, Series
solution of Legendres differential equation
leading to Legendre polynomials, Rodrigues
formula.
Probability of an event, empherical and
axiomatic definition, probability associated
with set theory, addition law, conditional
probability,
multiplication law, Bayes
theorem. Random variables and joint random
variables (discrete and continuous), probability

No of Hours
Teaching Tutorial

density function, cumulative density function.


Probability distributions Binomial and
Poisson distributions; Normal distributions.
Test of hypothesis for means, confidence limits
8
5
5.
for means, students t-distribution. Chi Square
distribution as a test of goodness of fit.
Assignments:
1. Alternating series.
2. Theory of sampling.
3. Standard errors.
Text Books: B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition,
Khanna Publishers.
Reference Books:
1.
2.
3.

Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Latest


edition, Wiley Publications.
B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition, Tata
Mc. Graw Hill Publications
H.K.Dass, Engineering Mathematics, S.Chand Publications.

Sub Title : Electronics Devices & Circuits


Sub Code: TE32

Exam Duration
: 3 hours
UNIT
No

No of Credits : 3 = 3 : 0 : 0

No of lecture hours/week :

(L-T-P)

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

Total No of Contact Hours


: 39

Syllabus Content
Diode Circuits and Transistor Biasing:: Diode
Resistance, Diode equivalent circuits, Transition and
diffusion capacitance, Reverse recovery time, Load line
analysis, Rectifiers, Clippers and clampersRelevant problems .
(Text 1)
BJT-DC Biasing : Operating point, Fixed bias circuits,
Emitter bias , Voltage divider bias, DC bias with voltage
feedback, Miscellaneous bias configurations- relevant

No of
Hours

06

06

problems.
(Text 1)

(a) BJT-AC Analysis: BJT transistor modeling, The re


Transistor model, Hybrid equivalent model, CE Fixed
bias configuration, Voltage divider bias, Emitter Bias
Configuration, Emitter follower, CB configuration,
Collector feedback configuration, Complete hybrid
equivalent model - relevant problems.

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(b) Power Amplifiers: Introduction, series fed class A


amplifier, Transformer coupled class A amplifier, class B
amplifier operations, class B amplifier circuits, class C &
class D amplifiers-relevant problems .
(Text 1)
(a) Feedback Amplifier: Feedback concept, Feedback
connections type, Practical feedback circuits
(b) Oscillators: Oscillator operation, Phase shift
05
4
Oscillator, Wienbridge Oscillator, Tuned Oscillator
circuits, Crystal Oscillator. (BJT Version Only) relevant problems.
(Text 1)
Field Effect Transistor : n-channel JFET , p-channel
JFET, JFET fabrication and packaging, JFECT
characteristics, JFET data-sheet and parameters, FET
amplification and switching, FET biasing DC load line
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5
bias point, Effect of source resistor, gate bias, self-bias,
voltage
divider
bias
relevant
problems
(Text 2)
Note:- Unit number 3 & 5 will have internal choice.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Robert L. Boylestad and
Louis Nashelsky, PHI/Pearson Education. 9 TH Edition.
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, David A. Bell, PHI, 5th Edition
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Integrated Electronics, Jacob Millman & Christos C. Halkias, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991 Edition
2. Analog
Circuits:
A
Fundamental
Approach,
U.B.
Mahadevaswamy, Pearson/Saguine, 2007.
3. Electronic Principles , Malvino, PHI Publications

Sub Title : Digital Electronics


Sub

No of Credits : 4= 4 : 0 : 0

No of lecture hours/week :

Code:TE33

(L-T-P)

Exam
Duration :
3 hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

Total No of Contact
Hours : 52

UNIT
No

Syllabus Content
Principles of combinational logic: Definition of
combinational logic, Canonical forms, Generation of
switching equations from truth tables, Karnaugh maps upto
4 variables, Incompletely specified functions (Dont Care
terms), Simplifying Max term equations. Quine McCluskey
minimization technique- Quine-McCluskey using dont
care terms, Reduced Prime Implicant Tables, Map entered
variables.(Text 1)
Analysis and design of combinational logic : General
approach to combinational logic design, Introduction to
digital integrated circuits. Decoders-BCD decoders,
Encoders. Digital multiplexers- Using multiplexers as
Boolean function generators. Adders and subtractorsCascading full adders, Look ahead carry, Binary
comparators.(Text 1)
Flip Flops and Simple Flip Flop Applications 1: Basic
Bistable Element, Latches, SR Latch, Application of SR
Latch, A Switch Debouncer, The S R Latch, The gated
SR Latch, The gated D Latch, The Master-Slave Flip-Flops
(Pulse-Triggered Flip-Flops): The Master-Slave SR FlipFlops, The Master-Slave JK Flip-Flop, Edge Triggered
Flip-Flop: The Positive Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flop.
(Text 2)
Flip Flops and Simple Flip Flop Applications 2:
Characteristic Equations, Registers, Counters - Binary
Ripple Counters, Synchronous Binary counters, Counters
based on Shift Registers, Design of a Synchronous

No of
Hours

10

10

12

12

counters, Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using


clocked JK Flip-Flops(Text 2)
Introduction to Sequential circuits : Introduction, Mealy
and Moore Models, State Machine Notation, Synchronous
Sequential Circuit Analysis and Design. Construction of
state Diagrams. Programmable logic devices(Text 1)

08

Note:- Unit number 3 & 4 will have internal choice.


TEXT BOOKS:
1.
2.

Digital Logic Applications and Design, John M Yarbrough, Thomson


Learning, 2001.
Digital Principles and Design , Donald D Givone, Tata McGraw Hill
Edition, 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
2.
3.

Fundamentals of logic design, Charles H Roth, Jr; Thomson Learning,


2004.
Logic and computer design Fundamentals, Mono and Kim, Pearson,
Second edition, 2001.
Digital fundamentals, Floyd, Pearson, first edition.

Sub Title : Circuit Theory


Sub

No of Credits : 4=4 : 0 : 0

No of lecture hours/week :

Code:TE34

(L-T-P)

Exam
Duration : 3
hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

Total No of Contact
Hours : 52

UNIT
No

Syllabus Content
Basic Concepts: Practical sources, Source transformations,
Network reduction using Star Delta transformation, Loop
and node analysis With linearly dependent and independent
sources for DC and AC networks, Concepts of super node
and super mesh, relevant problems (Text 2)
Network Theorems: Superposition, Reciprocity and

No of
Hours

10

10

Millmans theorem,Thevinins and Nortons theorems;


Maximum Power transfer theorem, relevant problems
(Text 1)
Resonant Circuits, Transient behavior and initial
conditions: Series and parallel resonance, frequency
response of series and parallel circuits,Q-factor,Bandwidth:
Behavior of circuit elements under switching condition and
their Representation, Evaluation of initial and final
conditions in RL, RCand RLC circuits for AC and DC
excitations, relevant problems(Text 2)
.
Laplace Transformation, applications and two port
network parameters : Solution of networks, step, ramp
and impulse responses, waveform Synthesis, : Definition
of z, y, h and transmission parameters, modeling with these
parameters, relationship between parameters sets, relevant
problems(Text 1)
Simulation circuits using PSPICE: Schematic creation of
circuits and analysis using node based method, mesh based
method,
Verification
of
Thevenins,
Nortons,Superpositon, Millmans and Reciprocity theorem
using PSPICE, Analysis of Series and Parallel resonant
circuits, relevant problems(Text 3)

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12

Note:- Unit number 3 & 4 will have internal choice.


TEXT BOOKS:
1. Network Analysis, M. E. Van Valkenburg, PHI / Pearson Education,
3rd Edition. Reprint 2002.
2. Networks and systems, Roy Choudhury, 2nd edition, 2006 re-print,
New Age International Publications.
3. Engineering Circuit Analysis, Hayt, Kemmerly and DurbinTMH 6th
Edition, 2002
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Basic Circuit Analysis by John OMaley, 2nd Edition, Schaums Outlines
WORK ENVIROMENT:

PSPICE VERSION 9.1

Sub Title : Measurement & Instrumentation


Sub

No of Credits : 3= 3 : 0 : 0

No

TE35

(L-T-P)

hours/week : 3

Exam Duration
:
3 hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

Total No of Contact
Hours : 39

UNIT
No

Code:

of

Syllabus Content
Introduction
(a) Measurement Errors: Gross errors and systematic
errors, Absolute and relative errors, Accuracy, Precision,
Resolution and Significant figures. Problems (Text 1)
(b) Voltmeters and Multimeters Introduction, Multi
range voltmeter, Extending voltmeter ranges, Loading,
AC voltmeter using Rectifiers Half wave and full
wave, Peak responding and True RMS voltmeters.
Problems (Text 1)
Digital Instruments
Digital Voltmeters Introduction, DVMs based on V
T, V F and Successive approximation principles,
Problems .Resolution and sensitivity, General
specifications, Digital Multi-meters, Digital frequency
meters, Digital measurement of time.
(Text 1)
Signal Generators
Introduction, Fixed and variable AF oscillator, Standard
signal generator, Laboratory type signal generator, AF
sine and Square wave generator, Function generator,
Square and Pulse generator, Sweep frequency generator,
Frequency synthesizer (Text 1)
Measurement of resistance, inductance and
capacitance
Whetstones bridge, Kelvin Bridge; AC bridges,
Capacitance Comparison Bridge, Maxwells bridge,
Weins bridge, other bridges. Wagners earth connection,

lecture

No of
Hours

09

06

09

Measurement of resistance, inductance and capacitance,


Problems. (Text 1)

Oscilloscopes
Introduction, Basic principles. (Text 1)
Special Oscilloscopes
Delayed time-base oscilloscopes, Analog storage,
Sampling and Digital storage oscilloscopes. Spectrum
Analyzers: (Text 2)
Transducers
Introduction, Electrical transducers, Problems. Inductive
transducer, Differential output transducers and LVDT.
Piezoelectric transducer, Photoelectric transducer,
Photovoltaic transducer, Semiconductor photo devices.
(Text 1)
Display devices: Digital display system, classification of
display devices, LEDs, LCD displays. Bolometer and
RF power measurements using bolometer. Introduction
to
signal
conditioning.
(Text
1)

04

09

Note : Unit 3 and Unit 5 will have internal choice.


TEXT BOOKS:
1. Electronic Instrumentation, H. S. Kalsi, TMH, 2004
2. Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, David A Bell, PHI /
Pearson Education, 2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Principles of measurement systems, John P. Beately, 3rd Edition,
Pearson Education, 2000
2. Electronics & electrical measurements, A K Sawhney, , Dhanpat Rai &
sons, 9th edition.
3. Modern electronic instrumentation and measuring techniques, Cooper
D & A D Helfrick, PHI, 1998.

Subject Title : Field Theory


Sub Code: TE36

No of Credits : 4 = 3 :1: 0

No of hours/week :

(L-T-P)

3+2=5

Exam Duration :
3 hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

Total No of
Contact Hours : 65

UNIT
No

Syllabus Content

No of
Lecture
Hours

No of
Tutorial
Hours

07

06

08

05

09

05

a. Coulombs Law and electric field


intensity: Experimental law of Coulomb,
Electric field intensity, Field due to
continuous volume charge distribution, Field
of a line charge , relevant problems
1

b. Electric flux density, Gauss law and


divergence: Electric flux density, Gauss
law,
Divergence,
Maxwells
First
equation(Electrostatics),
vector operator

and divergence theorem, relevant


problems (Text 1)
a.
Energy and potential : Energy
expended in moving a point charge in an
electric field, The line integral, Definition of
potential difference and Potential, The
potential field of a point charge and system
of charges, Potential gradient , Energy
density in an electrostatic field, relevant
problems
b. Conductors, dielectrics : Current and
current density, Continuity of current,
metallic conductors, Conductor properties
and
boundary
conditions,
boundary
conditions for perfect Dielectrics, relevant
problems
.
(Text 1)
Poissons and Laplaces equations:
9

Derivations of Poissons and Laplaces


Equations, Uniqueness theorem,
relevant
problems
The steady magnetic field: Biot-Savart
law, Amperes circuital law, Curl, Stokes
theorem, magnetic flux and flux density,
scalar and Vector magnetic potentials,
relevant problems(Text 1)
Uniform Plane wave : Wave Propagation in
free space and dielectrics, Poyntings
theorem and Wave power, Propagation in
4
good conductors Skin Effect, Depth of
penetration ,
relevant problems (Text 1)
Plane Waves at boundaries :
Reflection by a perfect Conductor-Normal
Incidence, Reflection by a Perfect CondctorOblique Incidence, Reflection by a Perfect
Dielectric-Normal Incidence, Reflection by
5
a Perfect Insulator Oblique Incidence ,
Reflection at the surface of a Conductive
Medium, Brewster Angle,Total Internal
Reflection (Text 2)
NOTE : Unit number 3 & 4 will have internal choice

08

05

07

05

TEXT BOOK:
1. Engineering Electromagnetics, William H Hayt Jr. and John A Buck,
Tata McGraw-Hill,
7th edition,2006
2. Electromagnetic Waves And Radiating Systems, Edward C. Jordan
and Keith G
Balmain, Prentice Hall of India / Pearson Education, 2 nd edition,
1968.Reprint 2002
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Electromagnetics with Applications, John Krauss and Daniel A
Fleisch, McGraw-Hill,
5th edition, 1999
2. Field and Wave Electromagnetics, David K Cheng, Pearson Education
Asia,
2nd edition, - 1989, Indian Reprint 2001.

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Sub Title : EDC Lab


Sub Code: TEL37

Exam Duration : 3
hours

No of Credits :1.5= 0 :

No

of

0 : 1.5 (L-T-P)

hours/week : 3

lecture

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100

1.Testing of Diode clipping (Single/Double ended) circuits for peak clipping


2. Testing of Clamping circuits: positive clamping /negative clamping.
3. Testing of Half wave, Full wave and Bridge Rectifier circuits with and
without Capacitor filter. Determination of ripple factor, regulation and
efficiency.
4. Wiring of RC coupled Single stage BJT amplifier and determination of the
gain-frequency response, input and output impedances.
5. Wiring of BJT Darlington Emitter follower with and without
bootstrapping and determination of the gain, input and output impedances
(Single circuit) (One Experiment)
6 .Wiring of a two stage BJT Voltage series feed back amplifier and
determination of the gain, Frequency response, input and output impedances
with and without feedback (One Experiment)
7. Wiring and Testing for the performance of BJT-RC Phase shift Oscillator
for f0 10 KHz
8. Testing for the performance of BJT Colpitts Oscillators for RF range f0
100KHz.
9. Testing for the performance of BJT -Crystal Oscillator for f0 > 100 KHz
10. Characteristics of FET
Study Experiments using PSPICE :
1. RC coupled amplifier

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2. Colpitts Oscillator
Sub Title : Digital Electronics Lab
Sub

Code:

No of Credits : 0 : 0 : 1.5

No of lecture

TEL38

(L-T-P)

hours/week : 3

Exam Duration :
3 hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

1. Simplification, realization of Boolean expressions using logic


gates/Universal gates.
2. Realization of Half/Full adder and Half/Full Subtractors using logic
gates.
3. Realization of parallel adder/Subtractors using 7483 chip.
4. BCD to Excess-3 code conversion and vice versa.
5. Realization of Binary to Gray code conversion and vice versa
6. MUX/DEMUX use of 74153, 74139 for arithmetic circuits and code
converter.
7. Realization of One/Two bit comparator and study of 7485 magnitude
comparator.
8. Use of a) Decoder chip to drive LED display and b) Priority encoder.
9. Truth table verification of Flip-Flops: (i) JK Master slave (ii) T type and
(iii) D type.
10. Realization of 3 bit counters as a sequential circuit and MOD N counter
design (7476, 7490, 74192, 74193).
11. Shift left; Shift right, SIPO, SISO, PISO, PIPO operations using 74S95.
12. Wiring and testing Ring counter/Johnson counter.

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Sub Title : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS IV


Sub Code: MA41

No of Credits : 3:1:0

No

of

lecture

hours/week : 5
Exam Duration : 3
hours

Exam Marks : 100

No of Hours

Syllabus Content

UNIT
No

Function of a complex variable, Analytic


functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations
derivations in Cartesian and polar forms,
construction
of
analytic
functions,
conformal
Transformations:
Bilinear
Transformations.
Discussion
of
Transformations:

w z ,
2

Teaching

Tutorial

we ,
z

w z (a / z ) . Complex line integrals2

Cauchys theorem and Cauchys integral


formula.

Numerical Solution of algebraic and


transcendental equations: Regula falsi
method, Newton - Raphson method.
Iterative methods of solution of a system of
equations: Gauss-seidel and Relaxation
methods. Largest eigenvalue and the
corresponding eigenvector by Rayleighs
power
method.
Finite
differences
interpolation and extrapolation: Forward
and backward differences, Newtons
forward and backward interpolation

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formulae,
Numerical
differentiation.
Divided differences - Newtons divided
difference
formula,
Lagranges
interpolation
formula
and
inverse
interpolation formula.

Evaluation of Integrands using Simpsons


one-third, three-eighth and Weddles rules
(All rules without proof), Numerical
solutions of PDE finite difference
approximation to derivatives, Numerical
solution of two dimensional Laplaces
equation, one dimensional heat and wave
equations.

Numerical solution of ordinary differential


equations of first order and first degree;
Picards method,
modified Eulers
method, Runge-kutta method of fourthorder. Milnes and Adams - Bashforth
predictor and corrector methods (No
derivations). Solutions of first and second
order simultaneous differentials using
picards, Eulers modified and Runge kutta
IV order methods. Adams Bashforth and
Milne predictor corrector formulae(No
derivations).

5.

Optimization:
Linear
programming,
mathematical formulation of linear
programming problem (LPP), Types of
solutions, Graphical method, basic feasible
solution, simplex method, canonical and
standard
forms,
big-M
method,
Assignment and Transportation problems.

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Assignments:
1.
2.

Network flow, Mengers Theorem, cut capacity


Properties of Analytical functions, derivative of complex valued
complex functions.

Text Books:
1.

B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition,


Khanna Publishers.
Reference Books:
1.

B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Latest edition, Tata


Mc. Graw Hill Publications
Rainville E.D, A short course in Differential equations
2.

Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Latest


edition, Wiley Publications.

Sub Title : Microprocessors & Microcontrollers


Sub Code: TE42

No of Credits : 4 : 0 : 0
(L-T-P)

Exam Duration : 3
hours
UNIT
No

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100

No

of

hours/week : 4
Total No of Contact
Hours : 52

Syllabus Content
Introduction:
A
Historical
background,
the
microprocessor based Personal Computer System.
Architecture of 8086: Internal Microprocessor
architecture, Real Mode Memory addressing.
Introduction to 80386, 80486 & Pentium Processors.
Microprocessors and microcontroller. Introduction,
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, RISC & CISC
CPU Architectures, Harvard & Von-Neumann CPU

15

lecture

No of
Hours

10

architecture, Computer software.(Text 1 & Reference 1)


The 8051 Architecture: Introduction, Architecture of
8051, Pin diagram of 8051, Memory organization,
External Memory interfacing, Stacks.
Addressing
Modes, Instruction set: Instruction timings, 8051
instructions: Data transfer instructions, Arithmetic
instructions, Logical instructions, Branch instructions,
Subroutine instructions, Bit manipulation instruction.
Instruction syntax, Addressing modes: Immediate
addressing, Register addressing, Direct addressing,
Indirect addressing, relative addressing, Absolute
addressing, Long addressing, Indexed addressing, Bit
inherent addressing, bit direct addressing.(Text 2)
8051 programming in C: data types and Time delay
calculations in 8051C. I/O programming, logic
operation, data conversion programs accessing code
ROM space.
8051 Interrupts and Timers/counters: Basics of
interrupts, 8051 interrupt structure, Timers and
Counters, 8051 timers/counters, programming 8051
timers in C . (Text 2)
8051 Serial Communication: Data communication,
Basics of Serial Data Communication, 8051 Serial
Communication, connections to RS-232, Serial
communication Programming in C.(Text 2)
On-chip peripherals: Watchdog Timer, Comparator,
Real Time Clock (RTC), ADC, DAC, LCD, keyboard,
stepper motor interfacing.(Text 2)

10

12

12

Note : Unit 1 and Unit 2 will have internal choice.


TEXT BOOKS:
1. The Intel Microprocessors, Architecture, Programming and Interfacing
Barry B. Brey, 8e, Pearson Education / Phi, 2009.
2. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using assembly and
C -, Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillespie Mazidi and Rollin D.
McKinlay; PHI, 2006 / Pearson, 2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS:

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1.

2.
3.

The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming &


Applications, 2e Kenneth J. Ayala ;, Penram International, 1996 /
Thomson Learning 2005.
Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and
System Design,Raj Kamal, Pearson Education, 2005.
The 8051 Microcontroller, V.Udayashankar and
MalikarjunaSwamy, TMH, 2009.

Sub Title : Transmission Lines and Waveguides


Sub Code: TE43

Exam Duration : 3
hours
UNIT
No

No of Credits : 4= 4 : 0 :

No

of

0 (L-T-P)

hours/week : 4

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100

Total No of Contact
Hours : 52

Syllabus Content
Transmission Line Theory :The transmission Line
general solution, The distortion less Line, The telephone
cable, Reflection on a Line not terminated in Z0, Open
and short circuited Lines, Reflection loss, Insertion loss,
T and PI sections equivalent to Lines, Constant K LPF
& HPF , Definitions and problems (Text 1)
The Line at radio frequencies:Parameters of open wire
Line at high frequencies, parameters of the coaxial Line
at high frequencies, Constants for the Line of zero
dissipation, Standing waves; nodes; standing wave ratio,
Input impedance of open and short circuited Lines, The
quarter wave Line; problems (Text 1)
Impedance Matching: The exponential Line for
impedance transformation, single stub impedance
matching on a Line, The smith circle diagram,
Application of the Smith chart, Double stub impedance,
the tapped voltage step up on the resonant line, Q of a
line as a current element bandwidth, problems(Text 1)
Guided waves :Applications of restrictions to
Maxwells equation, types of propagation; TM, TE and

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lecture

No of
Hours

10

10

12

TEM, Transmission of TM,TE and TEM waves in


parallel planes.
(Text 1 & 2)
Wave guides :Application of Maxwells equations to
the rectangular wave guides, The TMm,n wave in the
rectangular guide, The TEm,n wave in the rectangular
guide, Cylindrical wave guides, The TEM wave in the
5
coaxial Line, Attenuation in the coaxial Line, Excitation
of wave guides, Guide terminations, Resonant cavities,
Co-axial lines(Text 1 & 2)
Note : Unit 3 and Unit 5 will have internal choice.

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Text Books:
1.
2.

Network Lines and Fields - John D Ryder, 2e, PHI, 2003.


Transmission Lines & Networks Umesh Sinha, Satya
Prakashana(Tech India Publication), 2001.
Reference books:
1.
2.
3.

Radio Engineering Handbook - Glazier and Lemont , Standard


Publishers, New Delhi, 2003.
Field and Wave Electromagnetics David K Cheng, Pearson
Education, 2e, New Delhi.
Microwave Engineering - Annapoorna Das,Sisir K Das, TMH
Publication,2001

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Sub. Title : Signals and Systems


Sub. Code.: TE44

No

of

4=3: 1 : 0

Credits
(L-T-P)

No

of

hours/week

3+2=5

Exam. Duration : 3
hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100

Unit
No.

Syllabus content

No. of
Lecture
hours

No. of
Tutorial
Hours

Basics of Signals and Systems: Definitions


of signal and
system, Classification of
signals, Basic operations on signals,
Elementary signals: basic continuous-time
signals and discrete-time signals, Properties
of systems. Problems.
(TEXT 1 and
TEXT2)

Linear Time Invariant system 1 :


Introduction, Convolution: Impulse response
representation for LTI Systems, Convolution
sum and Convolution Integral. Problems.
(TEXT 1 and TEXT2)

Total No of Contact
Hours : 65

Linear Time Invariant system 2 :


Properties of impulse response representation
for LTI systems, Differential and Difference
equation
representations.
Problems.
(TEXT 1 and TEXT2)
Z-Transforms: Introduction, Z transform,
Properties of ROC, Properties of Z
transforms, Problems
Inversion of Z transforms, Transform
analysis of LTI Systems, Unilateral ZTransform and its application to solve
difference equations, Problems.
(TEXT 1 and TEXT2)

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Fourier Analysis of Continuous Time


Signals and systems :
Introduction, Fourier Series representation of
periodic
signals,
Fourier
Transform,
Properties of Fourier Transforms, Problems
Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time signals
and systems :
Introduction, Discrete Fourier series, Fourier
Transform, Properties of Fourier Transforms,
Problems
(TEXT2)

Note : Unit 4 and Unit 5 will have internal choice.


TEXT BOOKS:
Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen Signals and Systems, John Wiley
& Sons, 2001.Reprint 2002
2. H.P.Hsu, R.Ranjan, Signals and Systems, Schaums OUT line, TMH,
2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. I.J.Nagrath, S.N.Sharan, R.Ranjan, S.Kumar. Signals and Systems
TMH edition.
2. H. P Hsu Signals and Systems, Schams outlines, TMH, 2004.
3. Alan V Oppenheim, Alan S, Willsky and A Hamid Nawab, Signals and
Systems, Pearson Education Asia / PHI, 2 nd edition, 1997. Indian
Reprint 2002.
4. Phillips, Parr, Riskin, Signals, Systems and Transforms, Pearson
education edition, 2004.
1.

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Sub Title : Programming in VHDL


Sub

Code:

No of Credits : 3= 3 : 0 : 0

TE45

(L-T-P)

Exam
Duration : 3
hours

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50 =100

UNIT
No

No of hours/week : 3

Total No of Contact
Hours : 39

Syllabus Content
Introduction: INTRODUCTION: VHDL Description
of Combinational networks, Modeling Flip-flops using
VHDL, VHDL models for a multiplexer, Compilation
and Simulation of VHDL code, Modeling a Sequential
machine, Variables, Signals and Constants, Arrays,
VHDL operators, VHDL functions, VHDL procedures,
Packages and libraries, VHDL model for Counters.
DESIGN OF NETWORKS FOR ARITHMATIC
OPERATIONS: Design of a serial adder with
Accumulator, State graph for control networks, Design of
a binary multiplier, Multiplication of signed binary
numbers, Design of a binary divider.
ADDITIONAL TOPICS IN VHDL: Attributes,
Transport and Inertial delays, Operator overloading,
Multi-valued logic and Signal resolution, IEEE-1164
standard logic, Generics, Generate statements, Synthesis
of VHDL code, Synthesis Examples, Files and Text IO.

No of
Hours

12

08

09

DESIGNING WITH PROGRAMMABLE GATE,


ARRAYS AND CPLD: Xilinx 3000 series FPGAs ,
Designing with FPGAs ,Xilinx 3000 series FPGAs, using
one-hot state assignment.

DIGITAL DESIGN WITH SM CHARTS: State


machine charts, Derivation of SM charts, Realization of
SM Charts. Implementation of the dice game

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05

FLOATING POINT ARITHMATIC: Representation


of floating -point numbers, Floating-point multiplication,
and other floating-point operations.
NOTE : Unit 2 and unit 3 will have internal choice.
5

05

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital Systems Design is using VHDL- Charles H Roth. Jr,
Thomson Learning, Inc 9th reprint 2006.
2.

Digital Electronics and Desgn with VHDL- Volnie A Pedroni,.


Elsivier Science, 2009.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.

Fundamentals of Digital Logic Design with VHDL- Stephen brown


& Zvonko Vranesic, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2nd Ed., 2007.

2.

Digital System Design with VHDL- Mark Zwolinski,2 Ed, pearson


Education., 2004.

3.

VHDL Premier - J.Bhaskar

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Sub Title : Op Amp and its applications


Sub Code: TE46

Exam Duration : 3
hours
UNIT
No

No of Credits : 3= 3 : 0 :

No

of

0 (L-T-P)

hours/week : 3

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100

Total No of Contact
Hours : 39

Syllabus Content
Operational Amplifier Fundamentals: Basic Op-Amp
circuit, Op-Amp parameters Input and output voltage,
CMRR and PSRR, offset voltages and currents, Input
and output impedances, Slew rate and Frequency
limitations; Op-Amps as DC Amplifiers- Biasing OpAmps, Direct coupled -Voltage Followers, Noninverting Amplifiers, Inverting amplifiers, Summing
amplifiers, Difference amplifier.(Text 1)
Op-Amps as AC Amplifiers: Capacitor coupled
Voltage Follower, High input impedance - Capacitor
coupled Voltage Follower, Capacitor coupled Noninverting Amplifiers, High input impedance - Capacitor
coupled Non-inverting Amplifiers, Capacitor coupled
Inverting amplifiers, setting the upper cut-off frequency,
Capacitor coupled Difference amplifier, Use of a single
polarity power supply.(Text 1)
Op-Amps frequency response and compensation:
Circuit stability, Frequency and phase response,
Frequency compensating methods, Band width, Slew
rate effects, Zin Mod compensation, and circuit stability
precautions.(Text 1)
Op-Amp Applications: Voltage sources, current
sources and current sinks, Current amplifiers,
instrumentation amplifier, precision rectifiers, Limiting
circuits. Clamping circuits, Peak detectors, sample and
hold circuits, V to I and I to V converters, Log and
antilog amplifiers, Multiplier and divider, Triangular /
rectangular wave generators, Wave form generator

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lecture

No of
Hours

08

08

05

09

design, phase shift oscillator, Wein bridge oscillator


.(Text 1 & 2 )

Non-linear circuit applications: crossing detectors,


inverting Schmitt trigger circuits, Monostable &
Astable multivibrator, Active Filters First and second
order Low pass & High pass filters.
Other Linear IC applications: 555 timer - Basic timer
circuit, 555 timer used as astable and monostable
multivibrator, Schmitt trigger; PLL-operating
principles, Phase detector / comparator, VCO.
(Text 1 & 2 )

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Note : Unit 4 and Unit 5 will have internal choice.

TEXT BOOKS:
1.Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs, David A. Bell, 2nd edition.
2.Linear Integrated circuits, D. Roy Choudhary & Shail B. Jain, 2nd
edition, Reprint 2006, New Age International.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.Op - Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, James M. Fiore,
Thomson Learning, 2001.
2.Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated
Circuits, Sergio Franco,
TMH, 3e,2005.
3 .Op Amps and Linear Integrated circuits, Ramakant .A. Gayakwad,
4th edition, PHI.
4Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Robert. F.
Coughlin & Fred.F. Driscoll, PHI/Pearson, 2006.

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Sub Title : Microcontroller Lab


Sub Code: TEL47

Exam Duration : 3
hours

No of Credits : 0= 0 : 0 :

No

of

1.5 (L-T-P)

hours/week : 3

lecture

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100
I. PROGRAMMING

1. Data Transfer - Block move, Exchange, Sorting, Finding largest element in


an array.
2. Arithmetic Instructions - Addition/subtraction, multiplication and division,
square, Cube (16 bits Arithmetic operations bit addressable).
3. Counters.
4. Boolean & Logical Instructions (Bit manipulations).
5. Conditional CALL & RETURN.
6. Code conversion: BCD ASCII; ASCII Decimal; Decimal - ASCII;
HEX - Decimal and Decimal - HEX .
7. Programs to generate delay, Programs using serial port and on-Chip timer /
counter.
II. INTERFACING
Write C programs to interface 8051 chip to Interfacing modules to
develop single chip solutions.
8. Simple Calculator using 6 digit seven segment display and Hex Keyboard
interface to 8051.
9. Alphanumeric LCD panel and Hex keypad input interface to 8051.
10. External ADC and Temperature control interface to 8051.
11. Generate different waveforms Sine, Square, Triangular, Ramp etc. using
DAC interface to 8051; change the frequency and amplitude.
12. Stepper motor control interface to 8051.
13. Elevator interface to 8051.

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Sub Title : VHDL Programming Lab


Sub Code: TEL48

No

of

Credits

0 : 0 : 1.5 (L-T-P)
Exam Duration : 3
hours

No

of

lecture

hours/week : 3

CIE + SEE = 50 + 50
=100

Note: Programming can be done using any compiler. Download the


programs
on
a
FPGA/CPLD
boards
such
as
Apex/Acex/Max/Spartan/Sinfi/TK Base or equivalent and performance
testing may be done using 32 channel pattern generator and logic analyzer
apart from verification by simulation with tools such as Altera / Modelsim or
equivalent.
PROGRAMMING (using VHDL and Verilog)
1.
2.

2.
3.

Write HDL code to realize all the logic gates


Write a HDL program for the following combinational designs
a. 2 to 4 decoder
b. 8 to 3 (encoder without priority & with priority)
c. 8 to 1 multiplexer
d. 4 bit binary to gray converter
e. Multiplexer, de-multiplexer, comparator.
Write a HDL code to describe the functions of a Full Adder Using three
modeling styles.
Write a model for 32 bit ALU using the schematic diagram shown below
A (31:0)
B (31:0)
Opcode (3:0)

Out

ALU should use combinational logic to calculate an output based on the


four bit op-code input.
ALU should Enable
pass the result to the out bus when enable line in high, and
tri-state the out bus when the enable line is low.
ALU should decode the 4 bit op-code according to the given in example
below.

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OPCODE

4.
5.

ALU OPERATION

1.

A+B

2.

AB

3.

A Complement

4.

A*B

5.

A AND B

6.

A OR B

7.

A NAND B

8.

A XOR B

Develop the HDL code for the following flip-flops, SR, D, JK, T.
Design 4 bit binary, BCD counters (Synchronous reset and
Asynchronous reset) and any sequence counters.

INTERFACING (at least four of the following must be covered using


VHDL/Verilog)
1.

Write HDL code to display messages on the given seven segment display
and LCD and accepting Hex key pad input data.

2.

Write HDL code to control speed, direction of DC and Stepper motor.

3.

Write HDL code to accept 8 channel Analog signal, Temperature sensors


and display the data on LCD panel or Seven segment display.

4.

Write HDL code to generate different waveforms (Sine, Square,


Triangle, Ramp etc.,) using DAC change the frequency and amplitude.

5.

Write HDL code to simulate Elevator operations

6.

Write HDL code to control external lights using relays.

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