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B.N.M.

Institute of Technology
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to VTU, Accredited as Grade A Institution by NAAC.
All UG branches – CSE, ECE, EEE, ISE &Mech.E Accredited by NBA for academic years 2018-19 to 2020-21 & valid upto 30.06.2021
Post box no. 7087, 27th cross, 12th Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage, Bengaluru- 560070, INDIA
Ph: 91-80- 26711880/81/82 Email: principal@bnmit.in, www. bnmit.org

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and ITtools including prediction and modeling to complex
engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to
assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and
need for sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and teamwork: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and
write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and
receive clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member
and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

Electronics & Communication Engineering Program prepares graduates:


1. Analyze, design and implement solutions in Electronics and Communication Engineering
and adapt to changes in technology by self /continuous learning.
2. Engage in higher learning and contribute to technological innovations.
3. Work with professional ethics as an individual or as a team player to realize the goals of
the project or the organization.
4. Work with respect for societal values and concern for environment in implementing
engineering solutions.
Department: Electronics & Communication Engineering
Semesters wise Subject List for 2018 Batch
I/II Semester
SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name
1. 18ELN14/24 Basic Electronics

III Semester
SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name
1. 18MAT31 Transform Calculus, Fourier Series and Numerical Techniques
2. 18EC32 Network Theory
3. 18EC33 Electronic Devices

4. 18EC34 Digital System Design


5. 18EC35 Computer Organization & Architecture
6. 18EC36 Power Electronics & Instrumentation
7. 18ECL37 Electronic Devices & Instrumentation Laboratory
8. 18ECL38 Digital System Design Laboratory

IV Semester

SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name


1. 18MAT41 Complex Analysis, Probability and Statistical Methods
2. 18EC42 Analog Circuits
3. 18EC43 Control Systems
4. 18EC44 Engineering Statistics & Linear Algebra
5. 18EC45 Signals & Systems
6. 18EC46 Microcontroller

7. 18ECL47 Microcontroller Laboratory


8. 18ECL48 Analog Circuits Laboratory

V Semester
SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name
1. 18ES51 Technological Innovation Management And Entrepreneurship
2. 18EC52 Digital Signal Processing
3. 18EC53 Principles of Communication Systems
4. 18EC54 Information Theory & Coding

5. 18EC55 Electromagnetic Waves


6. 18EC56 Verilog HDL
7. 18ECL57 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
8. 18ECL58 HDL Laboratory

VI Semester
SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name
1. 18EC61 Digital Communication
2. 18EC62 Embedded Systems
3. 18EC63 Microwave & Antennas
4. 18EC64X Professional Elective -1
5. 18XX65X Open Elective –A
6. 18ECL66 Embedded Systems Laboratory

7. 18ECL67 Communication Laboratory


8. 18ECMP68 Mini-project

VII Semester
SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name
1. 18EC71 Computer Networks
2. 18EC72 VLSI Design
3. 18EC73X Professional Elective - 2
4. 18EC74X Professional Elective - 3
5. 18XX75X Open Elective -B
6. 18ECL76 Computer Networks Lab
7. 18ECL77 VLSI Laboratory
8. 18ECP78 Project Work Phase – 1
VIII Semester
SL. No. Subject Code Subject Name
1. 18EC81 Wireless Cellular and LTE 4G Broadband

2. 18EC82X Professional Elective - 4


3. 18ECP83 Project Work Phase - 2
4. 18ECS84 Technical Seminar
5. 18ECI85 Internship
Course Outcomes of all the subjects of 2018 Scheme (Upto III sem)
I/ II Semester 2018-19
Course Name: Basic Electronics Course Code: 18ELN14/24
COs Statement
Describe the operation of diodes, rectifiers, Fixed voltage IC regulator using 7805,
18ELN14/24.1
photodiode, LED & photocoupler..
18ELN14/24.2 Describe general operating principles of FET, MOSFET, SCRs its applications.
Describe the operation of BJT as switch, amplifier, oscillators, Astable oscillator using
18ELN14/24.3
timer IC 555 and operational amplifier.
Explain the different number system & their conversions & construct simple
18ELN14/24.4
combinational & sequential logic circuits using flip- flops.
Describe the basic principle of operation of communication system & mobile
18ELN14/24.5
phones.
Show application of electronic devices and circuits in everyday applications such as
18ELN14/24.6 computer, mobile phone, cars, aircrafts, toys, entertainment gadgets etc. and identify
components.

III Semester: 2019-2020 (ODD)


Course Name: Transform Calculus, Fourier Series and Numerical Techniques Course Code: 18MAT31
COs Statement
Use Laplace transform and inverse Laplace transform in solving differential/
18MAT31.1 integral equation arising in network analysis, control systems and other fields of
engineering.
Demonstrate Fourier series to study the behavior of periodic functions and their
18MAT31.2 applications in system communications, digital signal processing and field
theory
Make use of Fourier transform and Z-transform to illustrate discrete/continuous
18MAT31.3
function arising in wave and heat propagation, signals and systems.
Solve first and second order ordinary differential equations arising in
18MAT31.4
engineering problems using single step and multistep numerical methods.
Determine the externals of functionals using calculus of variations and solve
18MAT31.5
problems arising in dynamics of rigid bodies and vibrational analysis.

Course Name: Network Theory Course Code: 18EC32


COs Statement
Determine currents and voltages using source transformation/source shifting
18EC32.1 /mesh/nodal analysis Reduce given network using star-delta transformation/
source transformation/ source shifting.
Solve network problems by applying Superposition, Reciprocity, Thevinin‘s
18EC32. 2
and Norton’s theorems, Maximum Power transfer theorems to reduce circuit
complexities and to arrive at feasible solutions..
18EC32.3 Calculate current and voltages for the given circuit under transient conditions.
Design components of phase shift, Wein bridge, tuned and crystal oscillators using
18EC32.4
BJT/FET/UJT amplifiers with feedback concept.
Solve the given network using specified (Z, Y, T and h) two port network
18EC32.5
parameter and understand the concept of resonance.
COs Statement
18EC32.6 Apply the concept of network analysis in designing electronic systems.

Course Name: Electronic Devices Course Code: 18EC33


COs Statements
18EC33.1 Understand the principles of semiconductor Physics.
Comprehend the principles and characteristics of different types of
18EC33.2
semiconductor devices.
Describe and utilize the mathematical models of semiconductor junctions and
18EC33.3
MOS transistors for circuits and systems
18EC33.4 Understand the construction and working principles of optoelectronic devices
Infer the fabrication process of semiconductor devices and CMOS process
18EC33.5
integration.
18EC33.6 Differentiate the semiconductor devices based on its usage and applications.

Course Name: Digital System Design Course Code: 18EC34


COs Statements
Develop simplified switching equation using Karnaugh -Maps and Quine-
18EC34.1
McClusky techniques.
Explain the operation of decoders, encoders, multiplexers, adders, subtractors,
18EC34.2
comparators, PLDs, CPLD, FPGA.
Explain the working of Latches and Flip Flops (SR, D,T and JK), Registers,
18EC34.3
Counters,
Design Synchronous counters and to develop Mealy/Moore Models and state
18EC34.4
diagrams for the given clocked sequential circuits.
Design of sequence detector, state graphs, sequential circuit design using ROM,
18EC34.5 PLAs, CPLDs, FPGAs, serial adder with accumulator, Design of Binary
Multiplier and Binary Divider.
18EC34.6 Design the applications of combinational and sequential circuits.

Course Name: Computer Organization & Architecture Course Code: 18EC35


COs Statements
18EC35.1 Explain the basic organization of a computer system
18EC35.2 Explain the different addressing modes and assembly language instructions.
18EC35.3 Explain different ways of accessing an input / output device including interrupts
Illustrate the organization of different types of semiconductor and other
18EC35.4
secondary storage memories.
Illustrate simple processor organization based on hardwired control and micro
18EC35.5
programmed control..
18EC35.6 Analyze the architecture and performance issues in different processor families.
Course Name: Power Electronics & Instrumentation Course Code: 18EC36
COs Statements
18EC36.1 Develop and test circuits using power electronic devices (Thyristors).
18EC36. 2 Analyze and design controlled rectifier and DC to DC converters.
18EC36.3 Analyze and design DC to AC inverters, SMPS and define instrument errors.
Develop circuits for multirange Ammeters, Voltmeters and Bridges to measure
18EC36.4
passive component values and frequency.
Understand principle of operation and how to measure physical parameters using
18EC36.5
Transducers, Instrumentation amplifiers and PLCs.
Describe functional concepts and operation of power electronics systems,
18EC36.6
converters and associated errors that occur during measurements.

Course Name: Electronic Devices & Instrumentation Laboratory Course Code: 18EC37
COs Statements
Design and Test rectifiers, clipping circuits, clamping circuits and zener voltage
18EC37.1
regulators.
Determine and plot the characteristics of Zener diode, LDR, SCR and photo
18EC37. 2
diode.
18EC37.3 Measurement of resistances using wheatstone, Kelvins double bridge.
18EC37.4 Design and measure temperature using temperature sensor bridge.
Simulation of the characteristics of BJT, ,JFET , MOSFET devices and also UJT
18EC37.5
triggering circuit for Controlled Full wave Rectifier using pSpice.
18EC37.6 Design and simulation of regulated power supply.

Course Name: Digital System Design Laboratory Course Code: 18EC38


COs Statements
Demonstrate the truth table of various expressions and combinational circuits
18EC38.1
using logic gates.
Design and test various combinational circuits such as adders, subtractors,
18EC38. 2
multiplexers, demultiplexers decoders,
Design, and test various combinational circuits such as 4-bit parallel adders/subtractors
18EC38.3 and comparators Design and test various combinational circuits such as parallel
adders/ subtractors and magnitude comparators.
18EC38.4 Demonstrate the working of Master Slave JK D & T Flip Flops.
18EC38.5 Construct counters and shift registers, Pseudo random sequence generator.
18EC38.6 Simulate serial adder and Binary multiplier.

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