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SYLLABUS

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (B.TECH.)


ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE)
YEAR 2009
DURATION 4 YEARS (12 TRIMESTERS)

SYLLABUS FOR: VII XII TRIMESTERS

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ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


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Course Structure III Year
VII - TRIMESTER
Objective: Paper Code 1006/21 1006/22 1006/23 1006/24 1006/25 1006/26 1006/27 700/1 701/1 Paper Name Microprocessor Power Electronics Signal & System Probability & Random Processes Microprocessor Lab Power Electronics Lab Signal & System Lab Extra - Curricular Activities Community Development Activities Max. Marks 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50* 50* Total Credit C 5 5 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 L 5 5 4 4 26 T P 4 4 4 2 2

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C represents number of Credit per subject. L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours respectively in a week per subject. Week implies six working days. *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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VIII TRIMESTER
Paper Code 1006/28 1006/29 1006/30 1006/31 120/3 1006/32 1006/33 700/1 701/1 Paper Name Introduction to VLSI Design Digital signal processing Computer Architecture Control systems Women Laws Management VLSI Design Lab Digital Signal processing Lab Extra - Curricular Activities Community Development Activities Max. Marks 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50* 50* Total Credit Note: C 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 1 1 L 5 5 5 5 2 28 T P 4 4 2 2

C represents number of Credit per subject. L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours respectively in a week per subject. Week implies six working days. *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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IX - TRIMESTER
Paper Code 1006/34 1006/35 1006/36 1006/37 Paper Name Telecommunication networks Microwave Engineering-I Microwave Engineering-I Lab Industrial Training & Presentation Max. Marks 100 100 50 200 Total Credit C 4 4 2 1 L 4 4 T P 4

8-10 weeks 11

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C represents number of Credit per subject. L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours respectively in a week per subject. Week implies six working days. *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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X TRIMESTER
Paper Code 1006/38 1006/39 1006/40 1006/41 1006/42 1006/43 700/1 701/1 Paper Name Embedded Systems Computer Communication Networks Microwave Engineering-II Neural Network Embedded Systems Lab Microwave Engineering-II Lab Extra - Curricular Activities Community Development Activities Max. Marks 100 100 100 100 50 50 50* 50* Total Credit Note: C 5 5 5 5 2 2 1 1 L 5 5 5 5 26 T P 4 4 2 2

C represents number of Credit per subject. L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours respectively in a week per subject. Week implies six working days. *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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XI- TRIMESTER
Paper Code 1006/44 1006/45 1006/46 120/2 1006/47 1006/48 700/1 701/1 Paper Name Fiber Optics Communication IC Technology Antenna & Radio wave propagation Disaster Management Antenna Lab Minor Project Extra - Curricular Activities Community Development Activities Max. Marks 100 100 100 50 50 50* 50* Total Credit C 5 5 5 2 2 5 1 1 L 5 5 5 2 26 T P 4 1 0 2 2

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C represents number of Credit per subject. L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours respectively in a week per subject. Week implies six working days. *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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XII TRIMESTER
Paper Code 1006/49 1006/50 1006/51 1006/52 700/1 701/1 Paper Name Image processing Wireless Communication Wireless Communication Lab Major Project Extra - Curricular Activities Community Development Activities Max. Marks 100 100 50 200 50* 50* Total Credit Note: C 5 5 2 8 1 1 L 5 5 22 T P 4 1 6 2 2

C represents number of Credit per subject. L, P, T represents number of Lecture, Practical & Tutorial Hours respectively in a week per subject. Week implies six working days. *Extra-Curricular Activities and Community Development Activities will be credited in grades instead of marks.

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III Year Detail Syllabus Trimester- VII


3.1.1 Paper Code:1006/21 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I The 8085 Microprocessor: Block diagram, pins & their description, demultiplexing of buses, control signals & flags. Introduction to 8085 based microcomputer system. Instruction & Timings: Instruction classification, instruction formats, addressing modes, Instruction timings and status. Interrupts. (10 Hrs.) UNIT II Programming & Programming Techniques of the 8085: 8085instruction set, data transfer instructions, arithmetic, logic & branch operations. Rotate & compare. Instructions related to stack operations. Looping, counting and indexing, counters & time delays. Subroutines. Interfacing Concepts & Peripherals: Basic interfacing concepts. Memory mapped and peripheral mapped I/O. Description, programming & interfacing of 8155, 8255, and 8279 with 8085. Description of simple systems using above chips. Description, programming and interfacing of 8253 and 8259A with 8085 microprocessor. (15 Hrs.) UNIT III Direct memory Access: Basic concepts f DMA techniques. Description, Programming and interfacing of DMA controller 8257.A/D and D/A converters, Serial I/O & Bus stands: Interfacing of AD558, AD7522, ADC0801, 0808 with 8085. Basic concepts in serial I/O, Software controlled serial I/O. RS232C and standard parallel port of PC. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Gaonkar- Microprocessors
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References Books: 1. V. Hall- Microprocessor & Interfacing 2. P. Mathur Introduction to Microprocessors

3.1.2 Paper Code: 1006/22 Max. Marks: 100

Power

Electronics

UNIT I Semiconductor power devices:-Characteristics of power diodes, power transistor, IGBTS, TRIAC, DIAC, and SCS. SCR:- Construction and its characteristics. Methods of turning on and turning off. Rating and rating extension by series/parallel operation. Specification and ratings. String efficiency. Simple firing circuit using UJTs. Protection of SCRs against overcurrent and voltages surges. (15 Hrs.) UNIT II CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS:-Single and Three phase half wave and full wave controlled rectifiers. three phase bridge rectifier circuits .Effect of flywheel diode COMMUTATION CIRCUITS:- Line commutation and different commutation circuits. (10 Hrs) UNIT III CHOPPERS AND CYCLOCONVERTERS:- Basic chopper circuits , 2 and 4 quadrant choppers. Principle of operation of cycloconverter. Single phase to single phase ,three phase to single phase and three phase to three phase cycloconverter circuits. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Industrial Electronics-By G.K. Mittal 2. Power Electronics Systems- By Agarwal ( Pearson Education India) Reference Books: 1. Power Electronics By P.C. Sen
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2. Power Electronics- By Dubey 3. Power Electronics- Ramamurthy

3.1.3 Signal & Systems Paper Code: 1006/23 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Signals: classification of signals; signal operations: scaling, shifting and inversion; signal properties: symmetry, periodicity and absolute integrability; elementary signals. Systems: classification of systems; system properties: linearity, time/shiftinvariance, causality, stability; (10 Hrs) UNIT II Continuous-time linear time invariant (LTI) and discrete-time linear shift invariant (LSI) systems: impulse response and step response; response to an arbitrary input: convolution; system representation using differential and difference equations; Eigen functions of LTI/ LSI systems, frequency response and its relation to the impulse response. Signal representation: signal space and orthogonal bases (15 Hrs) UNIT III

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Fourier series representation of continuous-time and discrete-time signals; continuous-time Fourier transform and its properties; Parseval's relation, timebandwidth product; discrete-time Fourier transform and its properties; relations among various Fourier representations. Sampling: sampling theorem; aliasing; signal reconstruction: ideal interpolator, zero-order hold, first-order hold; discrete Fourier transform and its properties. Laplace transform and Z-transform: definition, region of convergence, properties; transform-domain analysis of LTI/LSI systems, system function: poles and zeros; stability (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. M. J. Roberts, "Fundamentals of Signals and Systems", Tata McGraw Hill, 2007. 2. M. E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, 3/e, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. References Books: 1. A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and H.S. Nawab, "Signals and Systems", Prentice Hall of India, 2006. 2. B. P. Lathi,"Signal Processing and Linear Systems", Oxford University Press, 1998. 3. R.F. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter and D.R. Fannin, "Signals and Systems Continuous and Discrete", 4/e, Prentic Hall1998. 4. Simon Haykin, Barry van Veen, "Signals and Systems", John Wiley and Sons, 1998.

3.1.4.Probability And Random Processes Paper Code:1006/24 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Introduction to probability: mathematical background - sets, set operations, sigma and Borel fields; classical, relative-frequency and axiomatic definitions of probability; conditional probability, independence, total probability, Bayes rule; repeated trials; random variables: cumulative distribution function, continuous, discrete and mixed random variables, probability mass function, probability density functions; functions of a random variable; expectation - mean, variance and moments; characteristic and moment-generating functions. (10 Hrs)

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UNIT II Chebyshev, Markov and Chernoff bounds; special random variables-Bernoulli, binomial, Poisson, uniform, Gaussian and Rayleigh; joint distribution and density functions; Bayes rule for continuous and mixed random variables; joint moments, conditional expectation; covariance and correlation- independent, uncorrelated and orthogonal random variables; function of two random variables; sum of two independent random variables; random vector- mean vector and covariance matrix, multivariate Gaussian distribution; sequence of random variables: almost sure and mean-square convergences, convergences in probability and in distribution, laws of large numbers, central limit theorem; elements of estimation theory- linear minimum mean-square error and orthogonality principle; random process: discrete and continuous time processes. (15 Hrs) UNIT III
probabilistic structure of a random process; mean, autocorrelation and auto covariance functions; stationarity- strict-sense stationary and wide-sense stationary (WSS) processes: autocorrelation and cross-correlation functions; time averages and ergodicity; spectral representation of a real WSS process-power spectral density, cross-power spectral density, linear time-invariant systems with WSS process as an input- time and frequency domain analyses; spectral factorization theorem; examples of random processes: white noise, Gaussian, Poisson and Markov processes.

(15 Hrs)

Recommended Books: 1. A. Papoulis and S.U. Pillai, Probability Random Variables and Stochastic Processes, 4/e, McGraw-Hill, 2002. 2. A. Leon Garcia, Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering, 2/e, Addison-Wesley, 1993. References: 1. P.Z. Peebles, Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles, 4/e, McGraw Hill, 2000. 2. H. Stark and J.W. Woods, Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 2002.

3.1.5 Microprocessor Lab Paper Code: 1006/25 Max. Marks: 50 1. Study the hardware, functions, memory structure and operation of 8085 microprocessor kit.
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2. Program to perform integer division: (i) 8-bit by 8-bit (ii) 16-bit by 8-bit. 3. Transfer of a block of data in memory to another place in memory in the direct and reverse order. 4. Searching a number in an array and finding its parity. 5. Sorting of array in: (i) Ascending (ii) Descending order 6. Program to perform following conversion: (i) BCD to ASCII (ii) BCD to Hexadecimal

7. Program to multiply two 8-bit numbers. 8. Program to generate and sum 15 fibanocci numbers. 9. Program for rolling display of message INDIAN. 11. To insert a number at correct place in a sorted array.

3.1.6 Power Paper Code: 1006/26 Max. Marks: 50

Electronics

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1. Study the characteristics of SCR. 1.1 Observe the terminal configuration. 1.2 Measure the breakdown voltage. 1.3 Measure latching and holding current. 1.4 V-I characteristics. 2 Perform experiment on triggering circuits for SCR. 2.1 R-triggering circuit. 2.2 R-C triggering circuit. 2.3 UJT triggering circuit. 3 Study and obtain the characteristics of Diac. 4 Study and obtain the waveforms for single-phase half-wave controlled converter. 5 Study and obtain the waveforms for single-phase half controlled symmetrical and asymmetrical bridge converters. 6 Study and obtain the waveforms for single-phase fully controlled bridge converter. 7 Study and obtain the waveforms for voltage-commutated chopper. 8 Study and obtain the waveforms for current-commutated chopper. 9 Perform experiment on single phase PWM inverter. 10 Perform experiment on buck, boost and buck-boost regulators. 11 Perform experiment on Motor control open loop & closed loop.

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3.1.7 Signal & Systems Lab Paper Code: 1006/27 Max. Marks: 50 Simulation in MATLAB Environment: 1. Generation of continuous and discrete elementary signals (periodic and nonperiodic) using mathematical expression. 2. Generation of Continuous and Discrete Unit Step Signal. 3. Generation of Exponential and Ramp signals in Continuous & Discrete domain. 4. Continuous and discrete time Convolution (using basic definition). 5. Adding and subtracting two given signals. (Continuous as well as Discrete signals) 6. To generate uniform random numbers between (0, 1). 7. To generate a random binary wave. 8. To generate random sequences with arbitrary distributions, means and variances for following (a) Rayleigh distribution (b) Normal distributions: N(0,1). (c) Gaussion distributions: N (mx, x2) 9. To plot the probability density functions. Find mean and variance for the above distributions

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VIII-Trimester
3.2.1 Introduction To VLSI Design Paper Code:1006/28 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Issues and Challenges in Digital IC Design: general overview of design hierarchy, layers of abstraction, integration density and Moores law, VLSI design styles; MOSFET fabrication: basic steps of fabrication, CMOS p-well and n-well processes, layout design rules, Bi-CMOS fabrication process; Latch-up immune designs; CMOS Inverter: MOS Device Model with Sub-micron Effects, VTC Parameters (DC Characteristics), (10 Hrs) UNIT II CMOS Propagation Delay, Parasitic Capacitance Estimation, Layout of an Inverter, Switching, Short-Circuit and Leakage Components of Energy and Power; Interconnects: Resistance, Capacitance Estimation, delays, Combinational Logic Design: Static CMOS Construction, Pass Transistor, Transmission Gate Logic, DCVSL, Dynamic Logic Design Considerations, noise considerations in dynamic design Power Dissipation in CMOS Logic, Domino and NORA designs; (15 Hrs) UNIT III Sequential Circuits Design: Classification, Parameters, Static Latches and Register, Race Condition, Dynamic Latches and Registers, Two Phase vs. Single Phase clock designs, Pulse Based Registers; Semiconductor memories: nonvolatile and volatile memory devices, flash memories, SRAM Cell Design, Differential Sense Amplifiers, DRAM Design, Single Ended Sense Amplifier; Testing in VLSI: Defects, Fault Models, (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. J.M. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan and B. Nikolic, Digital Integrated Circuits- A Design Perspective, 2/e, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. 2. N. Weste and D. Harris, CMOS VLSI Design: A Circuits and Systems Perspective, 3/e, Pearson Education India, 2007. References: 1. D. A. Hodges, H. G. Jackson, R. Saleh, Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits in Deep submicron Technology, 3/e, McGraw Hill, 2004. 2. Kang and Leblevici, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits Analysis and Design,
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3/e, McGraw Hill, 2003. 3. J. P. Uyemura, Introduction to VLSI Circuits and Systems, John Wiley & Sons (Asia), 2002. 4. W. Wolf, Modern VLSI Design - System on Chip design, 3/e, Pearson Education, 2004.

3.2.2Digital Signal Processing Paper Code:1006/29 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Review of discrete time signals, systems and transforms: Discrete time signals, systems and their classification, analysis of discrete time LTI systems: impulse response, difference equation, frequency response, transfer function, DTFT, DTFS and Z-transform. (10 Hrs) UNIT II Frequency selective filters: Ideal filter characteristics, lowpass, highpass, bandpass and bandstop filters, Paley-Wiener criterion, notch filters, all-pass filters, Structures for discrete-time systems, basic structures for FIR and IIR systems. Design of FIR and IIR filters: Design of FIR filters using windows, frequency sampling. Design of IIR filters using impulse invariance. (15 Hrs) UNIT III Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT): Computational problem, DFT relations, DFT properties, fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithms (radix-2, decimation-in-time, decimation-in-frequency), linear convolution using DFT. Finite wordlength effects in digital filters: Fixed and floating point representation of numbers, quantization noise in signal representations, finite wordlength effects in coefficient representation, roundoff noise, SQNR computation and limit cycle. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Shafer, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall India, 2/e, 2004. 2. J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, 4/e, Pearson Education, 2007. References: 1. V.K. Ingle and J.G. Proakis, Digital signal processing with MATLAB, Cengage,
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2008. 2. S. K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing: A computer-Based Approach, 3/e, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006. 3. T. Bose, Digital Signal and Image Processing, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Singapore, 2004. 4. L. R. Rabiner and B. Gold, Theory and Application of Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall India, 2005. 5. A. Antoniou, Digital Filters: Analysis, Design and Applications, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2003. 6. T. J. Cavicchi, Digital Signal Processing, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Singapore, 2002.

3.2.3 Computer Architecture Paper Code: 1006/30 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Digital Computer Arithmetic: Fixed-point addition, subtraction, multiplication & division. Decimal arithmetic. Floating-point arithmetic. Overflow & underflow. Rounding methods. (10 Hrs) UNIT II Input- Output Organization: Peripheral devices. Bus interface. Data transfer techniques. Direct memory access. I/O interrupts. I/O processors & communication. Memory Organization: Memory Hierarchy. (15 Hrs) UNIT III Main memory. Associative memory. Cache memory. Virtual memory. Memory management hardware. Multiprocessors: Characteristics of microprocessors. Interconnection structures. Interprocessor arbitration. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Hayes: Computer Architecture & Organization, MGH. 2. Mano: Computer system architecture, PHI.

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References Books: 1. Hennessy Patterson, Computer Architecture- A quantitative approach 2. Cavanagh: Digital Computer Arithmetic, MGH.

3.2.4 Control Systems Paper Code: 1006/31 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Modeling of physical systems: time-domain, frequency-domain and state-variable models; block diagram, signal flow graph and Masons gain formula; time and frequency response of first and second order systems; control system characteristics: stability, sensitivity, disturbance rejection and steady-state accuracy; stability analysis: Routh-Hurwitz test, relative stability, root locus, (15 Hrs) UNIT II Bode and Nyquist plots; controller types: lag, lead, lag-lead, PID and variants of PID; controller design based on root-locus and frequency response plots; modern design techniques: canonical state-variable models, equivalence between frequency and time-domain representations, diagonalisation, (15 Hrs) UNIT III Controllability and observability, pole placement by state feedback, state
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feedback with integral control, observer and observer based state feedback control. (10 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall India, 2006. 2. G. F. Franklin, J. D. Powell and A. E. Emami-Naeini, Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems, Prentice Hall, 2006. References: 1. M. Gopal, Control Systems, 3/e, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008 2. B. C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, 8/e, Wiley, 2002.

3.2.5 Women Laws Management Paper Code: 120/3 Max. Marks: 50 UNIT I Introduction/Overview: The meaning of law, various social security legislations, free legal aid to the poor, Indian Evidence Act, various modes of dispute settlement Mechanisms i.e. Lok Adalats, Family Courts, Mahila Courts, Crime Against Women Cells, NCW, NHRC, State Commissions etc. (10 Hrs) UNIT II Women and the Constitution:- Apart from others, stress should be laid on .Fundamental Rights, Constitutional Remedies (Writs), Electoral Law, Voting Rights for Women, Participation in Panchayats, etc. (10 Hrs) UNIT III
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Women & Family Laws & Women in Custody:- Marriage Law, Separation, Divorce, Maintenance, Adoption, Family Laws, Right to Property and Succession, Guardianship, unmarried mother And the legitimacy of her children. Arrest, grounds of arrest, kinds of offences (bailable and non-bailable), Arrest warrant, powers of police, rights of arrested persons including the Right to bail, the immediate procedure to be adopted in case of violation of Rights available etc. may be discussed with the help of case law in a more Practical manner (10 Hrs) UNIT IV Criminal Law of Women and Procedure in Action: Offences of dowry, rape, molestation, child rape and child abuse etc some recently decided cases may be discussed in detail. Procedure for seeking redressal to be explained along with visits to police station, courts, Lok Adalats field studies (10 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Womens Empowermen; Issue,challenges and strategies. (A Source book) by Hajira Kumar and jaimon varghese, Regency References: The legal rights of women by Lemuel H. Foster, Publisher Women,s Publishing Company 1913

3.2.6 VLSI Design Lab Paper Code: 1006/32 Max. Marks:50 Model Parameter extraction for a diode and MOSFET; NMOS and PMOS characteristics; Inverter characteristics; Characterization of CMOS Ring Oscillator; Layout of discrete components; Basic gates using different design styles; Design of a 1-bit Shift Register, 4-bit sign magnitude adder, 4-bit Multiplier cells; Basic memory cells; FPGA implementation and testing; Differential amplifier design and characteristics; Current and voltage references, comparator. Recommended Books: 1. M. Rabaey, A. Chandrakasan and B. Nikolic, Digital Integrated Circuits- A Design Perspective, 2/e, PHI, 2003.
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2. P. E. Allen and D. R. Holberg, CMOS Analog Circuit Design, 2/e, Oxford University Press, 1997. References: 1. Muhammad H. Rashid, Introduction to PSpice Using OrCAD for Circuits and Electronics, 3/e, PHI, 2006. 2. Charles H Roth Jr., Digital systems design using VHDL, 8/e, Thomson Learning Inc, 2006. 3. Charles H Roth Jr., Fundamentals of Logic Design, 5/e, Thomson Learning Inc, 2007.

3.2.7 Digital Signal Processing Lab Paper Code: 1006/33 Max. Marks:50 Familiarization of DSP development environments, basic experiments on signal addition, multiplication, vector operations; sampling and quantization; design and implementation of finite impulse response (FIR) and infinite impulse response (IIR) filters. The experiments are to be done on ADSP 21XX/TMS320C6XXX DSP Trainer Kit.

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Recommended Books: 1. V. K. Ingle and J. G. Proakis, Digital signal processing using MATLAB, Thompson Brooks/Cole, Singapore, 2007. 2. MATLAB and Signal Processing Toolbox User's Guide (www.mathworks.com). References: 1. ADSP 21XX Family User's Manual (www.analog.com). 2. TMS320C6XXX CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide, Texas Instruments, 2000 (www.ti.com).

IX-Trimester
3.3.1 Telecommunication Networks Paper Code: 1006/34 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I
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TRANSMISSION LINE: Types of transmission lines, general transmission line equation, line constant, equivalent circuits, infinite line, and reflection on a line, SWR of line with different type of terminations. Distortion less and dissipation less lines, Coaxial cables, Transmission lines at audio and radio frequencies, Losses in transmission line,. Characteristics of quarter wave, half wave and lines of other lengths. (15 Hrs.) UNIT II TRANSMISSION LINE APPLICATIONS: Smith chart and its application. Transmission line applications, Impedance matching Network. Single & double Stub matching. Measurement of parameters of transmission line, measurement of attenuation, insertion loss, reflection coefficient and standing wave ratio. (15 Hrs.) UNIT III ATTENUATORS & FILTERS: Elements of telephone transmission networks, symmetrical and Asymmetrical two port networks. Different Attenuators, -section & T-section attenuators, stub matching, Transmission equalizers Filters, constant K-section, Ladder type, section, T-section filter, m-derived filter sections, Lattics filter section. (10 Hrs.) Recommended Books: 1. W. Frezer, Telecommunication. References: 1. Umesh Sinha, Dhanpat rai publication.

3.3.2 Microwave Engineering-I Paper Code: 1006/35 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I
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Introduction: Introduction of Microwave Electromagnetic spectrum. Microwave signal propagation. Transit time effect and Applications of Microwave and Microwave hazards. Waveguides: Rectangular Waveguides: Solution of TE and TM modes in Rectangular Waveguide. Power transmission and Attenuation in Rectangular Waveguide. Circular Waveguide: Basic idea of TE and TM modes. Excitation of modes in Rectangular Waveguide. Field patterns & TEM modes of propagation. (15 Hrs) UNIT II Waveguide Components: Rectangular and Circular Cavity resonators. Q of cavity resonators. Loop, probe phase shatters Waveguide tees. Magic tees S parameters and its conversion with z & y parameters Hybrid rings. Directional couplers, mixers and detectors Waveguide corners, bends and twists. (10 Hrs) UNIT III Klystron: Construction and operation of two cavity and multi cavity klystrons. Velocity modulation and electron bunching (analytical treatment). Applegate diagram and Application of two cavity klystron. Construction, working and operation of Reflex klystron. Application and practical considerations. Velocity modulation power output and frequency characteristics of a Reflex klystron. (15 Hrs)

Recommended Books: Liao S.Y microwave devices and circuits; PH1 3rd Edition. Microwave engineering by Annapurna Das. TMH Publisher Microwave Engineering- Devid. M. Pozar Reference Books: Collin, R.F. Foundation for microwave engineering TMH 2nd Edition Microwave Engineering- Gupta, Srivastava

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3.3.3 Microwave engineering Lab-1 Code: 1006/36 Max. Marks: 50 1. Study of various microwave components and instruments like frequency meter, attenuator, detector & VSWR meter. 2. Draw V-I characteristics of microwave source like Gunn diode/ Reflex Klystron. 3. Measurement of frequency and wavelength in a rectangular waveguide. 4. Measurement of VSWR (small as well as large values) & reflection coefficient. 5. Measure an unknown impedance with smith chart. Paper

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3.3.4 Industrial Training & Presentation Code: 1006/37 Max. Marks: 200 Industrial Training & Presentation will include the tanning in different Industries related to their interest in Electronics, Communication & instrumentations. Paper

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Trimester X
4.1.1 Embedded Systems Paper Code: 1006/38 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Introduction: Introduction to embedded systems with examples, embedded system design & modeling with unified markup language (UML). ARM processor fundamentals: Introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers, CISC and RISC architectures, open source core (LEOX), ARM versions, ARM instruction set: programming model, assembly language. (15 Hrs) UNIT II CPUs: Input/output mechanisms, isolated and memory mapped IO; interrupts and real time operations, ARM interrupts vectors, priorities and latency; supervisor modes, exceptions, traps, co-processors; cache memory and memory management. system bus configuration, (10 Hrs) UNIT III Memory devices: memory device configuration, ROM, RAM, DRAM; I/O devices: timers, counters, ADC & DAC, keyboards, displays and touch screens. Processes and Operating Systems: multiple tasks and multiple processes; RTOS; scheduling polices; inter-process communication. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. W. Wolf, "Computers as components: Principles of embedded computing system design", 2/e, Elsevier, 2008. 2. A. N. Sloss, D. Symes, and C. Wright, "ARM system developer's guide: Designing and optimizing system software", Elsevier, 2008. Reference Books: 1. Product data sheet LPC 2141/42/44/46/48. NXP Semiconductors. 2. ARM7TDMI Technical Reference Manual, ARM Limited.
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3. Jack Ganssle, "The art of designing embedded systems", 2/e, Elsevier, 2008. 4. Michael Barr, Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++, O'Really, 1999. 5. Kirk Zurell, C Programming for Embedded Systems, CMP Books, 2000.

4.1.2 Computer Communication Networks Code: 1006/39 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I

Paper

Introduction: Basics of Data Communications for networking; Packet switching, Store-&-Forward operation; Layered network architecture, Overview of TCP/IP operation. Data Link Layer: Framing; error control, error detection, parity checks, Internet Checksum and Cyclic Redundancy Codes for error detection; Flow control and ARQ strategies; HDLC protocol. (15 Hrs) UNIT II Media Access Control (MAC): MAC for wired and wireless Local Area Networks (LAN), Pure and Slotted ALOHA, CSMA, CSMA/CD, IEEE 802.3; ETHERNET, Fast ETHERNET, Gigabit ETHERNET; IEEE 802.11 WiFi MAC protocol, CSMA/CA; IEEE 802.16 WiMAX. Network Layer: Routing algorithms, Link State and Distance Vector routing; Internet routing, RIP, OSPF, BGP; IPv4 protocol, packet format, addressing, subnetting, CIDR, ARP, RARP, fragmentation and reassembly, ICMP; DHCP, NAT and Mobile IP; IPv6 summary. (15 Hrs) UNIT III Network Security: Basics of cryptographic systems, symmetric and public key cryptography, certificates, authentication and use of trusted intermediaries; Security for Wi-Fi systems. (10 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. A. Leon-Garcia and I. Widjaja: Communication Networks; 2/e, McGraw Hill, 2004. 2. J.F. Kurose and K. W. Ross: Computer Networking, A Top-Down Approach, 4/e, Pearson/Addison Wesley, 2008. Reference Books:
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1. D. Bertsekas and R. Gallagar, Data Networks, 2/e, PHI, 1992. 2. A. S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, 3/e, PHI, 1997. W. Stallings, Data and Computer Communication, 7/e, Prentice-Hall, 2004.

4.1.3 Microwave Engineering-II Paper Code: 1006/40 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Magnetron: Types of magnetron, Construction, operation and analysis and practical consideration of cavity or traveling wave magnetron. Introduction to coaxial, frequency agile and voltage tunable magnetrons. (10 Hrs) UNIT II Traveling wave tubes (TWT): Construction, Operation and practical consideration of helix type TWT. Applications of TWT. Q&M type TWT. Backward wave oscillators:- principle of operation. Introduction to strip lines and MMIC. (15 Hrs) UNIT III Microwave measurements:- Basic methods of methods measurement of frequency, phase shift, impedance, reflection coefficient, VSWR, wavelength power measurement by calorimeter, bolometer, thermister and Thermocouples. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: Liao S.Y microwave devices and circuits; PH1 3rd Edition. Microwave engineering by Annapurna Das. TMH Publisher Microwave Engineering- Devid. M. Pozar Reference books:
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Collin, R.F. Foundation for microwave engineering TMH 2nd Edition Microwave Engineering- Gupta, Srivastava

4.1.4 Neural Networks Paper Code: 1006/41 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Introduction:- Biological basis for NN, background and brief history, classification of NN models. Implementations:- Back Propagation Model:- topology, Calculations, training. Self-organization Model:- topology, network initialization, training calculations, testing. Systems considerations:- Various problems, developing a system specifications, various roles of neural networks, NN software, implementation issues. (10 Hrs) UNIT II Development Environment and Hardware Implementations:- NN modeling languages, specifying NN models, the transputer, using transputers. Performance Metrics & Network Analysis:- Percentage correct, average sumsquare error, normalized error, network analysis, divide by three problem, squarewithin a square problem, analyzing weights in Trained Networks. (20 Hrs) UNIT III

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Case Studies: Issues in Radar Signal Processing, optical Character Recognition. (10 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Neural Networks by Freeman / Skapura--(Pearson Education India.)

4.1.5 Embedded Systems Laboratory Paper Code: 1006/42 Max. Marks: 50 Familiarization with ARM microcontroller development environment, assembler, compiler, simulator, debugger and JTAG; Experiments on simple I/O, registers and memory usage; Experiments on waveform generation, switch based I/O, polled and interrupt I/O, Experiments are to be performed on ARM microcontroller kit. Recommended Books: 1. Michael Barr, Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++, O'Really, 1999. 2.Kirk Zurell, C Programming for Embedded Systems, CMP Books, 2000. Reference books: 1. A. N. Sloss, D. Symes, and C. Wright, "ARM system developer's guide: Designing and optimizing system software", Elsevier, 2008.

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2. Product data sheet LPC 2141/42/44/46/48. NXP Semiconductors.

4.1.6 Microwave Engg. Lab-II Paper Code: 1006/43 Max. Marks: 50 1 Draw the characteristics of Gunn Diode to measure Output power and frequency as a function of voltage 2. Draw the characteristics of Gunn Diode to measure Square wave modulation by PIN diode. 3. Drawing polar pattern of Horn antenna. 4. To observe the action of directional coupler and its use in separating incident & reflected wave. 5 Study of Magic Tee, Circulator, isolator 6. Study of spectrum analyzer & its use in observing the response of High frequency amplifier 7. Study of spectrum analyzer & its use in observing the response of Low pass, high pass, band pass, band reject filters
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Trimester XI
4.2.1 Fiber Optics Communication Paper Code: 1006/44 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Introduction: Principles of light propagation in fibers, step index and graded index fibres, mono mode & multimode fibres; connectors, splices, bends. Transmission Losses: Dispersion, attenuation & scattering in fibres, link analysis. (15 Hrs) UNIT II

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Fibre Measurement: Measurement of fibre attenuation, bandwidth, power, & cutoff wavelength, OTDR. (10 Hrs) UNIT III Multiplexing in fibers & Components: Wavelength Multiplexing, Fibre Amplifiers, Opto-couplers and other components. Opto electronic devices:- LEDs, Lasers, Photo-diodes, PIN diodes. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. G. Keiser, Optical Fibre Communications, McGraw Hill, 2008. 2. John M. Senior, Optical Fiber Communications: Principles and Practice, PHI, 2008. Reference Books: 1. Jones, W.B. Jones, Introduction to Optical Fiber Communications Systems, Oxford University Press (1995) 2. A. J. Rogers, Understanding Optical Fiber Communications, Artech House (2001) 3. J. C. Palais, Fiber optic communication, 5th edition, Prentice Hall, 2004

4.2.2 IC Technology Paper Code: 1006/45 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Introduction to Technologies Semiconductor Substrate-Crystal defects, Electronic Grade Silicon, Czochralski Growth, Float Zone Growth, Characterization & Evaluation of Crystals; Wafer Preparation- Silicon Shaping, Etching and Polishing. Chemical cleaning. Diffusion & Ion Implantation Ficks Diffusion Equation in One Dimension, Atomic model, Analytic Solution of Ficks Law, Correction to simple theory, Diffusion in

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SiO2.Ion Implantation and Ion Implantation Systems (10 Hrs) UNIT II Oxidation Growth mechanism and Deal-Grove Model of Oxidation, Linear and Parabolic Rate Coefficient, the structure of SiO2, Oxidation techniques and system, Oxide Properties. Chemical Vapour Deposition and Layer Growth. CVD for deposition of dielectric and polysilicon-a simple CVD system, chemical equilibrium and the law of mass action, Introduction to atmospheric CVD of dielectric, low pressure CVD of dielectric and semiconductor. Apiary Vapor Phase Apiary, Defects in Epitaxial growth, Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition, Molecular beam epitaxial (15 Hrs) UNIT III Pattern transfer Introduction to photo/optical lithography, contact/proximity printers, projection printers, mask generation, photoresists. Wet etching, Plasma etching, Reaction ion etching. VLSI process integration Junction and Oxide Isolation, LOCOS methods, Trench Isolation, SOI; Metallization, Planarization. Fundamental consideration for IC Processing, NMOS IC Technology, CMOS IC Technology, Bipolar IC Technology. (15 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. S.M.Sze, VLSI Technology, McGRAW-HILL,1988. 2. D.Nagchoudhury, Principles Of Microelectronic Technology , Wheeler Publishing, 1998. Reference Books: 3. Stephen A. Campbell, The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication, Oxford University Press, 1996. 4. Hong Xiao, Introduction to Semiconductor Manufacturing, Prentice Hall,2001.

4.2.3 Antenna & Radio Wave Propagation Paper Code: 1006/46 Max. Marks: 100
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UNIT 1 ANTENNA FUNDAMENTALS - Antenna parameters, Radiation from a current element in free space. Quarter & half wave antenna. Reciprocity theorem. Resonant and non-resonant antenna. Effective length and aperture, gain, beam width, directivity, radiation resistance, efficiency, polarization, impedance and directional characteristics of antenna, antenna temperature. (10 Hrs) UNIT II ANTENNAS - V and Rhombic antennas, folded dipole, Yagi-Uda antenna, Frequency independent antennas, Log-periodic antennas, UHF and Microwave antennasAntenna with parabolic reflectors, Horn and Lens antennas, Helical antennas, Square and Circular loop antennas, Fundamentals of Slot and Micro strip antennas. (10 Hrs) UNIT III ANTENNA ARRAYS - Two element array, N-element linear arrays, Broadside, End fire, collinear and combination arrays, Multiplication of patterns, Binomial arrays. Effect of ground on antennas, Antenna loading (10 Hrs) UNIT IV RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION - Mechanism of radio wave propagation, Reflection, Refraction interference and diffraction of radio waves. Theory of ground wave, space wave and sky wave propagation. Plane earth reflection, Reflection factors for horizontal and vertical polarizations. Duct propagation and troposphere scattering. (10 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Antennas for All Applications John D. Kraus and Ronald J. Marhefka, TMHl, 3rd Edn., 2003. 2. Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems E.C. Jordan and K.G. Balmain, PHI, 2nd ed.,2000. Reference Books: 1. Antenna Theory - C.A. Balanis, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd ed., 2001. 2. Antennas John D. Kraus, McGraw-Hill, SECOND EDITION, 1988. 3. Transmission and Propagation E.V.D. Glazier and H.R.L. Lamont, The Services Text Book of Radio, vol. 5, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi. 4. Electronic and Radio Engineering F.E. Terman, McGraw-Hill, 4th edition, 1955.

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4.2.4 Disaster Management Paper Code: 120/2 Max. Marks: 50 UNIT I Disaster Management: Meaning, Approaches and Scopes, Elements of disaster management: Earthquake, Tsunami, Cyclone, Flood, Drought, Fire, Landslide, and man made disaster. (15 Hrs) UNIT II Disaster Management Policy: Significance of disaster management policy, principles of disaster management policy, policy options and approaches in disaster management, Essential components of disaster management policy, Formulation and execution of disaster management policy, command and coordination in disaster management. (15 Hrs) UNIT III Case Study I: Disaster management policy in India. (10 Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Disaster Management (2003)- H.K. Gupta

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4.2.5 Paper Code: 1006/47 Max. Marks: 50

Antenna

Lab

1. Measurement of antenna characteristics : Radiation Pattern on polar plots, Beam width and Gain of main lobe for the following types of antennas. (a) Half wave and quarter wave dipole (b) Folded dipole (c) Yagi UDA multiple element folded dipole (d) Hertz Antenna (e) End fire array and broad side array (f) Helix antenna (g) Paraboloid reflector antenna (h) Loop antenna (i) Ground plane antenna (j) Log periodic antenna (k) Rhombus antenna (l) Slot antenna 2. Demonstration of modeling of wire antenna using appropriate design software. 3. Simulation of antenna arrays using appropriate software. 4. Design and testing of micro strip rectangular patch antenna using appropriate software. 5. Investigate the transmission characteristics of the link and measure the gain of the microstrip patch antennas. Draw the antenna radiation diagram

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4.2.6 Minor Project Paper Code: -1006/48 Fabrication Techniques: Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs): a) PCB board materials, their characteristics and plating, corrosion and its prevention. b) Photo processing, screen printing, etching, high speed drilling, buffing, surface treatment and protection from harsh environments, plated through holes, double sided and multilayer PCBs. c) Standards of board sizes. Modular assemblies edge connectors, multi board racks, flexible boards. d) Assembly of circuits on PCB, soldering techniques, role of tinning, flow and wave soldering, solderability, composition of solder. Edge connector. Elements of wire shaping. Production Storage and supply of components for assembly, role of incoming inspection of components, assembly line reduction, tools and jigs for lead bending. Manual and automatic insertion techniques. Closed loop assembly of modules and/or complete instruments. Specific examples of small scale and large-scale production be given to illustrate above mentioned methods. Documentation Statement of brief specifications, detailed specifications and limitations. Block diagram detailed diagrams. Testing and checking points. Warning relative to high voltage for handling during repair. Fault location guide. Simple solutions for fault removal
CNC drilling, photo plating

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Trimester XII
4.3.1 Image Processing Paper Code: 1006/49 Max. Marks: 100 UNIT I Introduction to Digital Image Processing & Applications Sampling, Quantization. Basic Relationship Between Pixels. (15 Hrs) UNIT II Imaging Geometry Image Enhancement Image Restoration, Image Segmentation Morphological Image Processing (10 Hrs) UNIT III Shape Representation and Description Object Recognition and Image Understanding Texture Image Analysis Motion Picture Analysis Image Data Compression (15 Hrs)

Recommended Books: 1. R. C. Gonzalez and R.E. Woods - Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, 2006
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2. L. R. Rabiner and R.W. Schafer - Digital Processing of Speech Signals, Pearson Education, 2005 Reference Books: 1. K. Jain - Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, 2007 2. L. R. Rabiner and B. Gold Theory and Application of Digital Signal Processing, Pearson Education, 2004

4.3.2 Paper Code: 1006/50 Max. Marks: 100

Wireless

Communication

UNIT I PROPAGATION PHENOMENA - Fundamentals of fading, Multipath channels, Spread Spectrum signals: Direct-sequence spread spectrum signals, p-n sequences, Frequency-hopped spread spectrum signals, Code-division multiplexing. (10Hrs) UNIT II LINE OF SIGHT MICOWAVE COMMUNICATION- Link Engineering, Frequency planning, Free space loss, Fresnel zone clearance bending of radio beam, Effective earth radius, Building blocks of Transmitter & Receiver. (10Hrs) UNIT III

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MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES - FDMA, TDMA and CDMA with reference to mobile radio and satellite systems. TDMA based networks. CDMA based networks, (10Hrs) UNIT IV CELLULAR WIRELESS NETWORKS-, GSM: Introduction, overview of the GSM systems, GSM codec, channel coding and interleaving, radio like control. Cordless systems and WLL, Mobile IP,Wireless access protocol. Wireless LANs: Technology, IEEE 802.11 standards and Blue tooth.Broadband Wireless 802.16. (10Hrs) Recommended Books: 1. Wireless Communication and Networking William Stallings, PHI, 2003. 2. Wireless Communications, Principles, Practice Theodore, S. Rappaport, PHI, 2nd Edn., 2002. Reference Books: 1. Wireless Digital Communications Kamilo Feher, PHI, 1999. 2. Principles of Wireless Networks Kaveh Pah Laven and P. Krishna Murthy, Pearson Education,2002.

4.3.3 Wireless Communication Lab Paper Code: 1006/51 Max. Marks: 50 1 Radar Trainer: Working of Doppler radar, velocity of moving object, time and frequency measurement and other applications. 2. To perform Modulation, Demodulation and BER measurement using CDMA DSSS Trainer. 3. To establish analog/digital communication link and transmit & receive three signals (audio, video, tone) simultaneously using Satellite Communication Trainer.
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4. To study GPS Receiver, establishing link between GPS satellite & GPS trainer and measure of latitude & longitude

4.3.4 Major Project Paper Code: 1006/52 Max. Marks: 200 Fabrication Techniques: Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs): a) PCB board materials, their characteristics and plating, corrosion and its prevention. b) Photo processing, screen printing, etching, high speed drilling, buffing, surface treatment and protection from harsh environments, plated through holes, double sided and multilayer PCBs. c) Standards of board sizes. Modular assemblies edge connectors, multi board racks, flexible boards.
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d) Assembly of circuits on PCB, soldering techniques, role of tinning, flow and wave soldering, solderability, composition of solder. Edge connector. Elements of wire shaping. Production Storage and supply of components for assembly, role of incoming inspection of components, assembly line reduction, tools and jigs for lead bending. Manual and automatic insertion techniques. Closed loop assembly of modules and/or complete instruments. Specific examples of small scale and large-scale production be given to illustrate above mentioned methods. Documentation Statement of brief specifications, detailed specifications and limitations. Block diagram detailed diagrams. Testing and checking points. Warning relative to high voltage for handling during repair. Fault location guide. Simple solutions for fault removal
CNC drilling, photo plating

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