Professional Documents
Culture Documents
(SEMESTER – I)
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CHAPTER - 1
Bipolar Junction Transistor. Construction, principle of operation of NPN and PNP
1. transistors and use in electronics.
Transistor biasing rules, Transistor circuit’s configuration, Transistor currents, Relation
2.
between Transistor currents &Thermal Run away, safeguard.
Input-Output characteristics of Transistor in Common emitter configuration, effect on
3.
cct performance.
4. DC load line, operating point & stability factor necessity in cct design.
Types of transistor biasing, fixed bias, self bias and collector base bias, uses and
5.
appln of each type of biasing.
CHAPTER - 2
Multistage Amplifier
6.
Necessity, essential principles of Coupling scheme in multistage amplifier.
7. RC Coupling, transformer coupling, Direct Coupling and uses of each type.
CHAPTER - 3
Field Effect Transistor
8.
Principle & utility, construction, types of FET, symbols & use in ccts.
9. Output utilization and transfer characteristics of FET
10. Comparison of FET as an amplifier with BJT.
CHAPTER - 4
MOSFETs
11.
Principle & Appln, types of MOSFETs, MOSFETs in ccts & devices.
CHAPTER - 5
Uni Junction Transistor
12. Principle & Appln, construction, symbol, characteristics in ccts & devices.
CHAPTER - 6
Silicon Controlled Rectifier
13. Principle & Appln, construction, symbol, equivalent cct, VI characteristics,
advantages, Appln in EDC.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE-II)
23.
Transmission lines
Types of transmission lines – Co-axial lines, open wire lines and wave guides.
24. Basics of transmission lines, concept of infinite line and characteristic impedance. 39-43
25. Matched line, reflection and standing wave ratio (SWR).
CHAPTER-6
26. Digital Comn
Difference between Analog & Digital Comn. Block diagram & components of a digital
comn system
27. Analog to Digital inter-conversion, necessity and methods. 44-59
28. Multiplexing – FDM, TDM & WDM, necessity, appln and methods.
29. Line codes- RZ, NRZ, AMI Bipolar and HDB-3, necessity and appln.
Digital modulation – On Off Keying (OOK) , Freq Shift Keying (FSK ) and Phase Shift
30.
Keying (PSK) necessity, methods and HW impl.
Advantages and disadvantages of PCM systems.
31.
Block diagram of typical PCM system.
DM/ADM/ADPCM
32. Brief description of DM/ADM/ADPCM techniques.
CHAPTER-7
Multiplexing & Switching
33.
Necessity, principles, methods & HW impl. 60-70
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT- II)
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CHAPTER-1
1. Oscillator circuits
5. Operational amplifier
CHAPTER-3
3. AC MOTORS
Induction motor- General principle.
Single phase Induction motors- Principles of operation, construction and
types of motors and their applications.
Synchronous motor- Principle, self starting Synchronous motor and
applications.
CHAPTER-4
4. ALTERNATORS
Principle and Construction, Operation & appln.
CHAPTER-5
5. GENERATOR SETS
Generator Set- 1 KVA, 2.5 KVA ,4 KVA (Diesel ) , 5.6 KVA, 7.5 KVA,
11.25 KVA -Technical data, controls, function and operating procedure.
CHAPTER-6
6. Bty Charging
Necessity, phy principle & prac methods of electrical storage.
Detailed wkg, construction, chg & Disch cycles of a cell.
Necessity and construction of a bty, types of bty’s & typical uses.
Types of charging methods, care and maint of types of bty’s.
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS (CES- III)
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CHAPTER - 1
Line Comn
1.
Basic telephony. Working principle of telephone and types of Signaling.
Tele set PTR 1000 – Purpose, facilities, technical data, controls and their
2.
functions, Operating instructions- Magneto, Auto and Radio mode.
CHAPTER - 2
ADM MUX Purpose, facilities, technical data, control and their functions.
3.
Explanation of BITE facilities and LED indicators.
Voice, TP, and Data channel extension and 2W, 4W voice channel.
4.
Connectivity for 12 Ch working.
5. PSU 9A Purpose, tech characteristics, control and their functions.
CHAPTER - 3
CRI Purpose, facilities, tech data, controls and their functions and operating
6.
procedure.
7. Connecting up and setting up procedure with line and ADM MUX and RR.
CHAPTER - 4
Digital Trunk Unit (DTU). Purpose, facilities, tech data, controls and their
8.
functions. Operating and connecting up procedure with line.
Brief description of sub units - TP termination unit, Data patch panel unit and
9.
DTA.
10. Sync check, TP test, CS test, HSD test and signaling test.
Connection of DTU to TIDEX & RR & SP, TP and Data Ch connections &
11.
Fault diagnostics.
CHAPTER - 5
2 MB PCM MUX PFM-3440M. Purpose, features, tech characteristics,
12.
various cards and their functions.
13. Operating procedure and configuration.
14. Brief description of connectivity diagram with accessories.
Installation, Connecting up with OFC, RR & secy, Connecting voice/data ccts
15.
and configuration, Digital cross connection of time slots.
CHAPTER - 6
2/8/34 Mb OPTI MUX. Introduction features tech characteristics, cards,
16.
indicators, controls and their functions,
17. Block diagram and connecting up procedure and fault finding.
CHAPTER - 7
FIELD EXCHANGES
ULSB MK II
18.
Purpose, facilities, technical data, System Installation and administration. 74-84
Functions of various keys, controls, terminations and indicators, DIP switch
settings for various types of signaling. Various cards and its function.
CHAPTER - 8
SRAX MK-II
19.
Introduction, features, configuration & capacity and specifications.
20. System configuration, architecture, connectivity and software architecture.
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CHAPTER - 1
RS STARS V, 5W /25W MK-II
1. Introduction, facilities, tech data, controls, terminals, sockets and their
functions and Block Diagram.
Installation, setting up and operation of man pack/truck /ground set. Uses various
2.
types of antennae. Freq and code setting.
CHAPTER – 2
PRIME
3. Introduction, features, technical data, installation and operating procedures. Setting
up with DTE and RS STARS V.
4. Transfer of data using RS STARS V.
CHAPTER – 3
RS PRC 6020
5.
Purpose and use, tech characteristics and comn services provided by RS HX.
Power ON procedure, Key pad operation, front panel display, basic operator menu
6.
structure and programming menu structure.
Operation in single freq, dual freq, auto call mode, ALE MIL mode and AJ mode for
7.
Voice, Msg and Data, power setting.
Msg menu operating instrs, prog menu operating instrs, built in test menu instrs and
8.
uses of various types of antennae and bty charger.
CHAPTER – 4
RS LUP 322
Purpose, facilities, tech data, controls and their functions. Freq setting in manual
9.
and memory mode, operating procedure, using man pack and broad band antenna
and Battery charger.
CHAPTER – 5
RS CNR 900M
10. Introduction, capabilities and features, installation for man pack and vehicular role.
Operating procedures for voice and data.
CHAPTER – 6
Radio Relay Tech
11. Introduction to RR system, its advantages, various terms used in RR comn.
12. System gain and loss, path profile, power balance calculations.
13. Siting considerations.
CHAPTER - 7
RS RRF
14. Purpose, facilities, technical data and accessories.
15. Controls, Terminal, Indicator & their function. Keypad command and its utility.
Block diagram of RRF in fixed freq mode. Brief technical description, block diagram
16. of RRF in ECCM (FH mode) and brief technical description, selection of Operating
Freq.
Loading of Freq, Blocking Freq, selection of Hopping keys and operating mode,
17. Loading of Hopping Data and NET Data by using HDC and NDC, manual loading of
Hopping Keys.
Connecting up and setting up of RRF and Self Test procedure, Setup for a RR
18.
terminal stn using RRF, DTU & MID.
19. Setup for a RR terminal station using ADM MUX and MID 4A.
20. Setup for a RR repeater station.
21. Test points & operating instructions.
Performance check of the Radio, Antenna and Accessories using TDM Data
22.
Simulator.
Aerial erection (Outdoor ex).
Connection to the eqpt and alignment using antenna tuning unit.
E1 Interface (2 MB)
23. Purpose, Block Diagram, connectivity with RRF, E1 PCM MUX/CEPT and Secrecy
Device BEU.
ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (ACS)
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CHAPTER-1
1. Cyber Security. Cyber security threats- Hacking, unauth access,
Malwares- Virus & types of Virus, Trojans, Worms, Spywares.
2. Cyber security measures- Safe computing against viruses.
3. Using, Passwords, PKI, Encryption software, Patch mgmt & hardening of
PC.
CHAPTER-2
4. Firewall. Introduction to Firewall, function and types of Firewall.
5. HW and SW Firewalls, Configuring windows firewall.
6. Introduction to Intrusion detection and Prevention system.
CHAPTER-3
7. WAN. Introduction to WAN technologies.
8. Introduction to Routing, Basic Router commands & Configuring router for
static and dynamic Routing.
CHAPTER-4
9. Advanced Networking. Introduction to VLAN, Creating VLAN using Layer
2 & Layer 3 switches and VLAN trunking.
10. Introduction to VOIP, VOIP devices and introduction to IP Exch.
11. Introduction to WLAN and Installation of WLAN.
CHAPTER-5
12. Modems. Concept, Technology and Installation of Dialup and Broadband
Modems.
CHAPTER-6
13. MS Word. Introduction, applications, Creating, formatting of text using
custom tool bar and various other tools, Managing & printing Professional
Documents using MS Word..
CHAPTER-7
14. MS Power Point. Introduction, applications, Creating, custom animation
of text/ slides, Managing & printing presentation Presentations.
CHAPTER-8
15. MS Excel. Introduction, applications, creating Spreadsheet, Using
Formulas Managing & printing Excel docu.
CHAPTER-9
16. MS Access. Introduction & applications of database management system.
17. Creating and designing of tables, records and forms, relating tables using
Primary keys and Foreign keys.
18. Working with queries, reports and Securing of database.
TTC CL – II
(SEMESTER-I)
CHAPTER-2
2 Multiplexing - FDM, TDM & WDM
CHAPTER-3
3 RRF. Features & Op
Block diagram of RRF in fixed freq mode with brief technical description.
Block diagram of RRF in ECCM (FH mode) with brief technical description.
Aerial erection practice by class (Outdoor ex). Connection to the eqpt and
alignment using antenna alignment unit.
Loading of Freq, Blocking Freq, Selection of Hopping key and operating
mode
Loading of Hopping Data and NET Data by using HDC and NDC, manual
loading of Hopping Keys
Connecting up and setting up of RRF, Self Test procedure and setup terminal
configuration with DTU & MID
Set up terminal configuration with MUX, MID and Repeater configuration
Installation and connecting up procedure for 2 MB PCM MUX. Intro to
programming 2 MB PCM MUX.
Fault diagnostics and rectification of faults.
CHAPTER-4
4 Review concepts of Sky Wave Comn
RS PRC 6020
Features and working
Operating procedure -Freq setting, tuning, ant selection, power setting and
aerial erection.
Programming of different operating levels.
Data comn & faultfinding prac by class
Using Ni-Cd Bty Charger BC – 2188L
Review concepts of Space Wave Comn
CHAPTER-5
5 RS STARS V 5W/25W MK-II
Features & working
Block dia Analysis of RS STARS V
Data comn on STARS-V using Hyper Terminal, faultfinding prac by class.
CHAPTER-6
6 PRIME. Features, working & Setup.
PRACTICAL CLASSES Data comn using PRIME
CHAPTER-7
7 RS LUP 322. Features, working & Setup.
Practical Classes Operating procedure.
CHAPTER -8
8 RS TADIRAN (VHF). Features, working & Setup.
Practical classes Operating procedure & prac by class
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-V (IT-V)
Chapter 2
2. Enhanced & Portable computing devices
Chapter 3
3. Develops in OS and SoCs (Sys on Chip).
Chapter 4
4. Installation of Desktop & Server.
Chapter 5
5. Troubleshooting PC hardware.
Chapter 6
6. Troubleshooting Laptop hardware
Chapter 7
7. Running Sys Benchmark & Testing Software
Chapter 8
8. Microsoft Windows
Admin Functions & Group Policy Settings.
Chapter 9
9. MS Word. Creating, formatting, printing and Managing
professional documents.
Chapter 10
10. MS Power Point. Hyper linking import, export and custom
animation of text/ slides.
Chapter 11
11. MS Excel. Introduction, Managing Data using MS Excel. Using
of Chart wizard, Importing and exporting of data in Spreadsheet
documents.
Chapter 12
12. MS Access. Introduction to database management system.
Creating a database, records and forms, relating tables using
Primary keys and Foreign keys, queries and data base mgmt.
Chapter 13
13. Introduction to LINUX OS and its basic commands.
SEMESTER-II
Remarks
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CHAPTER - 1
AREN.
26.
Rolling of the Grid Arch & Topology.
27. Connectivity & Call Processing.
28. AES MK-I :- Overview, capabilities & functions of its components.
29. MID 4A:- Racks, power supply racks.
30. Maint console commands and their functions.
31. LS-Mk-II :- Functions and configuration.
32. Initializing the Sys
33. Setting of the Sys.
34. Managing the Sys.
35. Types of Entities, Entity Status, Split Entity Configuration.
CHAPTER – 2
1. Devp, Arch & NW Layout of ASCON.
2. Topology and Types of Nodes.
3. Block Diagram Description and Configuration of Nodes.
ASCON Eqpt. ATM Concept , Cell Structure ,AAL, PVC ,SVC &
4.
Signaling.
5. ATM XP 140 &340. Features &Working.
HIPATH Exch . ISDN Concept ,Working & Features of HIPATH
6.
Exch
7. Integration with AREN and Army One Network
CHAPTER - 3
AWAN.
1.
Processing and Handling of Data ,Tfc and Security
2. Eqpt Layout and Configuration POP and Access Pt.
Security Classification , Messaging , Retrieval of Messages and
3.
Backups
MULTIPLEXING AND SWITCHING SYSTEMS-I
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-VI
CHAPTER 2
3. EW & IW
Description of EW and IW
MULTIPLEXING AND SWITCHING SYSTEMS-II
Chapter VIII
8 COTS Exch (KAREL DS 200)
Typical construction, Working and features
Programming auto Exch
Integrating Exch and dialing
MODERN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS-II (TT CL-I)
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CHAPTER - 1
AREN
1.
Review Sub Modules of AES MK –II : Capabilities and Features
2. Deployment a Comcen
3. Using AES Maint Console
4. Configuration of LS Mk-II
5. LTUs.
6. Booting procedure of AES
7. Port Management for Highway and Hooks.
8. Configuration of Hooks, Highway, Hotlines, and ASCON Gateway
9. Setting Up Entities/ Status.
10. Programming for Split Entity.
CHAPTER – 2
ASCON Phase –III.
1.
Review and Development.
2. Description of ASCON Routing and Switching Tech.
3. ATM XP 140 & 340. Review Wkg and Operation.
4. AREN –ASCON Integration and Testing.
CHAPTER - 3
AWAN .
1.
Data Processing, Traffic Handling and Security.
2. Eqpt Layout At Corps Level POP and in an Access Pt.