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Objectives:
Course Details:
Unit 1
Numerical solution of Transcendental and Linear System of Equations: (07 Hrs)
U1.1. Numerical methods: Approximation and round of errors. [T1]
Roots of equation: Newton-Raphson method, Secent Method, Mullers method. [T1]
Interpolation: Lagrange Interpolation, Newtons forward and backward interpolation. [T2]
U1.2. Self Study Topics : Solution of System of Linear equations by Gauss-Seidel method.
Unit 2
Numerical Integration and Numerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations: (07 Hrs)
U2.1. Numerical integration: The trapezoidal rule, The Simpsons rules, Gauss quadrature. [T1]
Numerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations: Eulers method, Improvement of
Eulers method, Runge-Kutta methods. [T1]
U2.2. Self Study Topics : Adam-Bashforth and Adam-Moulton Multistep Methods to solve
Ordinary Differential Equations.
Unit 3
Laurent Series and Residue Integration: Laurents series, Singularities and zeros, Residue
integration method, Evaluation of real integrals. [T2]
Unit 4
Probability Theory: (07 Hrs)
U4.1. Probability: Probability, Random variables, Probability distributions, Mathematical
Expectation, Mean and variance of distribution, Binomial, Poisson, and Normal distributions. [T2]
Central Limit Theorem. [T3]
Random Processes Temporal Characteristics: Introduction, The Random Process Concept,
Stationary and Independence, Correlation Functions. [T3]
U4.2. Self Study Topics : Distribution of several random variables.
Unit 5
Mathematical Statistics: (07 Hrs)
U5.1. Mathematical Statistics: Mean and Variance of a data, Random sampling, Estimation of
Parameters, Confidence Intervals, Testing of hypothesis, Acceptance sampling, Chi square test for
goodness of fit , Regression Analysis, Fitting Straight Lines, Correlation analysis. [T2]
Note: Five assignments to be given to the students on self study, comprising of one
assignment from each unit.
Text Books:
T1. Numerical methods for Engineers, Steven C. Chapra and Raymond P. Canale, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi,, Fifth Edition,2007.
Chapters 2, 5 (5.2, 5.3), 6 (6.4), 16(16.1, 16.2), 20(20.1, 20.2, 20.3).
T2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, John Willy and Sons, 8th Edition, 1999.
Chapters: 12(12.3, 12.4), 13(13.2 13.4), 15, 17(17.3), 22 (22.5-22.8), 23(23.1-23.4, 23.6, 23.7,
23.9, 23.10)
T3. Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles, Peyton Z. Peebles, JR., Tata Mc-
Graw Hill, 4th Edition, 2010.
Chapters: 1(1.1 1.5), 2(2.0 2.5), 3(3.0 3.2), 6(6.0 6.3)
Reference Books
Objectives:
List of Contents
Tutorial No. 1: Problem Solving involving roots of algebraic and transcendental equations.
Tutorial No. 2: Problem Solving involving Interpolation.
Tutorial No. 3 Some problems for practice on Numerical Integration.
Tutorial No. 4 Some problems for practice on Numerical solutions of ordinary differential
equations.
Tutorial No. 5: Some problems for practice on Complex Analytic functions and Complex Integration.
Tutorial No. 6: Some problems for practice on Contour Integrals.
Tutorial No. 7: Some problems for practice on Probability Theory.
Tutorial No. 8: Some problems for practice on Random Variables and probability functions.
Tutorial No. 9: Some problems for practice on Binomial, Poisson, Hyper Geometric and
Normal distributions
Tutorial No. 10: Some Problems for practice on Mean and Variance.
Tutorial No. 11: Some problems for practice involving Estimation of Parameters and
Hypothesis testing.
Tutorial No. 12: Some problems for practice on Acceptance Sampling and Chi square test.
.
Text Books:
T1. Numerical methods for Engineers, Steven C. Chapra and Raymond P. Canale, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi,, Fifth Edition,2007.
Chapters 2, 5 (5.2, 5.3), 6 (6.4), 16(16.1, 16.2), 17(17.3), 20(20.1, 20.2, 20.3).
T2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, John Willy and Sons, 8th Edition, 1999.
Chapters: 12(12.3, 12.4), 13(13.2 13.4), 15, 17(17.3), 22 (22.1 22.3, 22.5-22.8), 23(23.1-23.4,
23.6, 23.7, 23.9, 23.10)
T3. Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles, Peyton Z. Peebles, JR., Tata Mc-
Graw Hill, 4th Edition, 2010.
Chapters: 1(1.1 1.5), 2(2.0 2.5), 3(3.0 3.2), 6(6.0 6.3)
Reference Books
Prerequisites: Physics
Course Outcomes:
CO3: Discuss the behavior of BJT/FET in low and high frequency regions by
frequency analysis.
CO5: Explain the principles of power amplifier in the area of signal processing and
communication.
Course Details:
Unit 1
U1.1. Semiconductor Devices: Energy bands in intrinsic and extrinsic silicon, Carrier
transport: Diffusion current, Drift current, Mobility and resistivity, Generation
and recombination of carriers; Poisson and continuity equations, P-N junction,
Zener diode, Photo diode. Simple Diode Circuits: Clipping, Clamping and
Rectifier circuits, Application of Zener diode.
Unit 2
Unit 3
U3.2. JFET (Construction and operation), Difference between JFET and MOSFET.
Unit 4
U4.1. BJT and MOSFET amplifiers: Low frequency, mid-frequency and high
frequency small signal analysis and frequency response, Square wave
testing, multi-stage amplifiers (two stages RC coupled, Darlington, Cascode,
Differential).
U4.2. Multistage amplifiers (more than two stages) and current mirror.
Unit 5
Text Books:
T1. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Anil K. Maini and Varsha Agrawal, Wiley
India Pvt Ltd, 1st Edition, 2009.
T2. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Robert L. Boylestad and Louis
Nashelsky, Pearson Education, 10th Edition, 2009.
Reference Books
R2. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuit, Jacob Millman, Christos
Halkias and Chetan D Parikh, Mcgraw Hill Education, 2nd Edition, 2011.
R3. Electronics Principles, Albert Malvino and David J. Bates, Tata McGraw - Hill
Education, 7th Edition, 2006.
R4. Electronic Devices and Circuits, David A. Bell, oxford university press, 5th
Edition, 2008.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher
Prerequisites: Physics
Course Outcomes:
CO3: Discuss the behavior of BJT/FET in low and high frequency regions by
frequency analysis.
CO5: Explain the principles of power amplifier in the area of signal processing and
communication.
List of Contents
Tutorial No. 8: Two stage common emitter amplifier with voltage series negative
feedback.
Tutorial No. 11: Direct coupled and capacitor coupled power amplifiers.
Text Books:
T3. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Anil K. Maini and Varsha Agrawal, Wiley
India Pvt Ltd, 1st Edition, 2009.
T4. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Robert L. Boylestad and Louis
Nashelsky, Pearson Education, 10th Edition, 2009.
T5. Electronic Devices and Circuits, David A. Bell, Oxford Higher Education, 5th
Edition, 2008.
Reference Books
R6. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuit, Jacob Millman, Christos
Halkias and Chetan D Parikh, Mcgraw Hill Education, 2nd Edition, 2011.
R7. Electronics Principles, Albert Malvino and David J. Bates, Tata McGraw - Hill
Education, 7th Edition, 2006.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Prerequisites: XII std level algebra, calculus and basic circuit analysis
CO1: Analyze network using different network theorems. Analyze series and
parallel
resonant circuit.
CO2: Apply the knowledge of Laplace transform and Fourier series to analyze the
signal from time domain to frequency domain which will be helpful for higher
studies.
CO3: Implement fundamentals of Network synthesis to design and construct various
electrical circuit.
Unit 1
U1.3. Brief idea about loop and nodal analysis. Maximum power transfer Theorem,
Milkmans Theorem, Reciprocity Theorem, Substitution Theorem,
electromagnetic coupling, self-inductance, mutual inductance, coupling
coefficient, dot convention for representing coupled circuits, Series circuit &
parallel resonance circuit.
U1.4. Self study topics: Tellegens Theorem, Compensation theorem, Bandwidth for
parallel resonant circuit.
Unit 2
U2.1. Laplace transformation of some basic function, impulse, step, ramp and
parabolic function. Laplace transformation of periodic function, Inverse
Laplace transformation, Transient analysis in series and parallel of R,L and C
circuit using D.C ,A.C ,step, ramp and impulse voltage and current.
U2.2. Self Study Topics: Gate pulse used in series and parallel RLC circuit.
Unit 3
Unit 4
U4.3. Hurwitz polynomial, Positive real functions and their properties, Concept of
network synthesis, Realization of simple R-L, R-C & L-C functions in Cauer-I,
Cauer-II, Foster-I & Foster_II forms.
U4.4. Self Study Topics: Properties of LC, RL, RC function
Unit 5
U5.3. Fourier series, Fourier analysis, Steady state response of networks to periodic
signals, Introduction to Fourier transformation and its application to some
functions, average power calculation. Network constant k-types filters Low pass,
high pass, band pass and band stop.
U5.4. Self Study Topics: Determination of Fourier co-efficient, Active filters and their
frequency response.
Text Books:
T6. Fundamentals of Electric circuits, Alexander and Sadiku, Tata Mcgraw Hill.
T7. Network Analysis and Synthesis, Franklin F. Kuo, Wiley student edition.
T8. Engineering circuit analysis, W H Hyat, J E Kemmerly and S M Durbin, Tata
Mcgraw Hill.
Reference Books
Prerequisites:
1. Knowledge about Programming languages like C (Loop, array and function).
2. Knowledge of computer fundamentals
Objectives:
1. To introduce the major principles and techniques involved in design and implementation of
different linear and non-linear data structures using high level programming languages.
2. To introduce basic operations involved in the linear and non-linear data structures in
different environment (static and dynamic).
3. To analyze the complexity of different searching and sorting algorithms.
Course Details:
U1.1. Introduction, Abstract data types with example (Types: Primitive, Non primitive,
Linear, Nonlinear, Static, Dynamic Data structures). Stack: Fundamentals of stack,
representation using array, Applications of stack: Recursion, Expression conversions
and evaluations etc., Queue: Fundamentals of queue, representation using array,
Circular queues, Double ended queues concepts and operations, Applications of queue
to solve problems.
U1.2. Self Study : 3-Tuple representation of sparse matrix, Sparse Matrix: Addition and Fast
transpose, Priority Queue
U2.1 Single linked lists: operations and implementation. Double linked list: operations and
implementations. Circular list: concepts and implementation, Applications: Stack &
Queue implementation using linked list, Polynomial Manipulation using linked list.
U5.1 Time & Space Complexity Analysis Searching .Searching techniques Linear and
Binary search methods(recursive and non-recursive).Sorting techniques Bubble,
Insertion Sort, Quick sort, , Heaps:Max Heap, Min Heap, Heap Sort . Hashing
Different hash functions, Collision resolution techniques.
Text books:
Reference Books:
Course Outcomes:
Course Outcome: At the end of the Course, the students will be able to know the
Course Details:
Unit 1
Unit 2
Transformers (6
Hrs)
Unit 4
Unit 5
U5.5. Revolving Field Theory, Split Phase (capacitor start and run) and Shaded
Pole Starting of Single Phase Induction Motors Contents to be inserted.
U5.6. Speed~Current Characteristic for Single Phase AC Series Motor.
Torque~Current Characteristic for Single Phase AC Series Motor.
Speed~Torque Characteristic for Single Phase AC Series Motor.
Note: Five assignments to be given to the students on self study, comprising of one
assignment from each unit.
Text Books:
Reference Books
R11. Electric Machinery And Transformers Guru & Hiziroglu Oxford University
Press,3rd edition,2004
R12. Electrical Machinery P S Bimbhra Khanna Publishers,7th edition,2011
R13. Electrical Machines P K Mukherjee and S Chakravorti Dhanpat Rai
Publications, 4th Edition, 2005
.
EC20301/ EC21301: Semiconductor Devices and Circuits Lab
Course Outcomes:
CO5: Perceive the knowledge of different oscillators and feedback amplifier circuits.
Course Details:
Experiment No. 4: Design, assemble and test of BJT common emitter voltage
divider circuit-D.C and A.C performance: voltage gain, input
impedance and output impedance.
Experiment No. 5: Design, assemble and test of BJT emitter follower- D.C and A.C
performance: voltage gain, input impedance and output
impedance.
Experiment No. 6: Design, assemble and test of MOSFET common-source
amplifiers- D.C and A.C performance: voltage gain, input
impedance and output impedance.
Experiment No.11: Differential amplifier circuits: D.C bias and A.C operation without
and with current source.
Text Books:
R14. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Anil K. Maini and Varsha Agrawal, Wiley
India Pvt Ltd, 1st Edition, 2009.
R15. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuit, Jacob Millman, Christos
Halkias and Chetan D Parikh, Mcgraw Hill Education, 2nd Edition, 2011.
Reference Books
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher
DATA STRUCTURE LABORATORY (CS21301)
Prerequisites:
Course Details:
Text Books
T1. Gilberg and Forouzan: Data Structure- A Pseudo code approach with C by
Thomson publication.
T2. Data structure in C by Tanenbaum, PHI publication / Pearson publication.
T3. Pai: Data Structures & Algorithms; Concepts, Techniques & Algorithms Tata
McGraw Hill.
T4. Data Structures Using C, ReemaThareja, Oxford University Press
Reference Books
Course Outcomes:
Course Objectives: To expose the students to the concepts of various types of electrical
machines and applications of electrical machines.
Course Details:
List of Practicals:
Experiment No. 1: Determination of critical resistance and critical speed from no load test
of
a DC shunt generator.
Experiment No. 4: Speed control of DC shunt motor by armature control and flux control
method
Experiment No. 5: Determination of Efficiency by Open Circuit and Short Circuit test on
single phase transformer.
Experiment No. 6: Polarity test and Parallel operation of two single phase transformers.
Experiment No. 9: Calculation of slip and efficiency of three phase squirrel cage induction
motor at full load.
Experiment No. 11: speed control of Induction Motor (slip ring type)
Reference Books
R1. Electric Machinery And Transformers Guru & Hiziroglu Oxford University
Press,3rd edition,2004
R2. Electrical Machinery P S Bimbhra Khanna Publishers,7th edition,2011
R3. Electrical Machines P K Mukherjee and S Chakravorti Dhanpat Rai
Publications, 4th Edition, 2005
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Prerequisites: The students should have tolerable proficiency in different language skills.
They should be able to understand and communicate an international language (English).
Course Objectives: This course seeks to develop the students skill of preparing a seminar
presentation and delivering it flawlessly.
CO1: understand the different stages involved in preparing and delivering a presentation
Course details
Text Books
Prerequisites: Physics
Course Outcomes:
Course Details:
Unit 1
Unit 2
U2.3. Electrostatic Fields: Coulombs Law, Electric Flux Density. Gausss Law
Maxwells Equation, Applications of Gausss Law, Electric Potential,
Relationship between E and V Maxwells Equation, An Electric Dipole &
Flux Lines, Convention and conduction currents, Continuity equation and
Relaxation time, boundary conditions, Poissons & Laplaces Equations.
U2.4. Field Intensity Electric Fields due to continuous charge distributions, Energy
Density in Electrostatic Fields, Uniqueness theorem, Resistance,
Capacitance.
Unit 3
U3.8. Applications of Amperes law, Maxwells equation for static fields, Inductors
and Inductances.
Unit 4
Unit 5
Text Books:
R16. Engineering Electromagnetic, W.H. Hyat, J.A. Buck, Tata Mcgraw Hill
Education Private Limited, 7th Edition, 2012.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Objectives:
Course Outcome: upon Completion of the Course, the students will be able to
Course Details:
Unit 1
Unit 2
U2.5. Voltage follower, Summing Amplifier, Scaling Amplifier, V-to-I and I-to-V
converters, Integrator, Differentiator, Comparator, limitation of op-amp as
comparator, Schmitt trigger. Triangular waveform generator, Design of Low-pass,
high-pass and band-pass Butterworth filters, All pass filters.
U2.6. Log and Antilog amplifier, Instrumentation amplifier
Unit 3
Unit 4
U4.9. Analog Multiplier &its application, PLL, its basic principles, voltage controlled
oscillator (VCO), monolithic PLL IC565, application of PLL for AM detection,
FM detection, FSK modulation and demodulation and frequency synthesizing
U4.10. Voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), peak detector
Unit 5
Note: Five assignments to be given to the students on self study, comprising of one
assignment from each unit.
Text Books:
T11. Linear Integrated Circuits, D.Roy Choudhry, Shail Jain, New Age
International Pvt. Ltd, 4th edition, 2014.
T12. OP-AMP and Linear ICs, Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Prentice Hall / Pearson
Education, 4th Edition, 2007.
Reference Books
R18. Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, Sergio
Franco, Tata Mc Graw-Hil, 3rd Edition, 2007.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher.
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Objectives:
Course Outcome: upon Completion of the Course, the students will be able to
Course Details:
List of Contents
Tutorial No. 3: use of op amp as low pass, high pass, band pass filter ,
Text Books:
T1. Linear Integrated Circuits, D.Roy Choudhry, Shail Jain, New Age
International Pvt. Ltd, 4th edition, 2014.
Reference Books
R1. Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, Sergio
Franco, Tata Mc Graw-Hil, 3rd Edition, 2007.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher.
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Recall the knowledge of Number systems and logic gates as well as identify
different coding techniques.
CO2: Apply the fundamental concepts of Boolean Algebra and K-Maps to simplify
Boolean Functions.
CO4: Explain the concept of flipflops and describe various sequential circuits.
CO5: Describe different logic families, classify semiconductor memory and write
programs using VHDL to simulate various digital circuits.
Course Details:
Unit 1
Unit 2
U3.11. Adders (Half Adder, Full Adder, Half Subtractor, Full Subtractor, Parallel
Adders, CLA, 4-Bit Adder/Subtractor Circuit), Binary Multiplier, Multiplexers
and Demultiplexers, Decoders and Encoders, Priority Encoder, Binary to Gray
Code Converters, 2-Bit and 3-Bit Magnitude Comparators.
U3.12. Decimal Adder, Gray to Binary Code Converters, 4-Bit Magnitude
Comparator, Parity Generator and Checker.
Unit 4
Unit 5
U5.11. Semiconductor Memories: RAMs and ROMs, Logic Array, PROM, Different
logic families: TTL, ECL, CMOS. Introduction to VHDL, Writing simple VHDL
Programs for logic gates.
U5.12. PAL and PLA, RTL and DTL Logic Families, Writing simple VHDL Programs
for simple combinational circuits (dataflow modeling).
Note: Five assignments to be given to the students on self study, comprising of one
assignment from each unit.
Text Books:
T13. Digital Design: with an introduction to the Verilog HDL, Mano, M. Morris and
Michael D Ciletti, Pearson India, 5th Edition, 2013.
T14. Digital Systems Principles and Applications, Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S.
Widemer and Gregory L. Moss, Pearson Education, 10th Edition, 2009.
T15. A VHDL Primer, J. Bhasker, PHI Learning, 3rd Edition, 2009
Reference Books
R19. Digital Fundamentals, Thomas L. Floyd, Pearson India, 10th Edition, 2011.
R20. Modern Digital Electronics, R. P. Jain, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publication, 4th
Edition, 2003.
R21. Digital Electronics, Principles and Integrated Circuit, Anil K. Maini, Wiley
India Pvt. Ltd., 1st Edition, 2007.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher.
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Apply the knowledge of signals and their properties in signal processing.
CO4: Define noise process and solve the effect of noise in analog communication
systems.
Course Details:
Unit 1
Unit 2
U2.7. Need for Frequency Translation: A Method for Frequency Translation; Double
Side Band-Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation: DSB-SC Modulator,
DSB-SC Demodulator; Double Side Band with Carrier (DSB-C) Modulation:
DSB-C Modulator, DSB-C Demodulator, Maximum Allowable Modulation for
Rectifier Detection, Spectrum and Power Efficiency; Single Side Band (SSB)
Modulation: SSB Modulator, SSB Demodulator; Vestigial Side Band (VSB)
Modulation: VSB and TV Broadcasting.
U2.8. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), Frequency Division Multiplexing
(FDM), Radio Transmitter and Receiver.
Unit 3
Unit 4
Text Books:
Reference Books
Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Apply the knowledge of signals and their properties in signal processing.
CO4: Define noise process and solve the effect of noise in analog communication
systems.
Course Details:
List of Contents
Text Books:
Reference Books
Course Outcome:
CO2: Apply basic concepts on electronic instruments for measuring basic parameters.
CO3: Apply knowledge of different types ADC, DAC and different types of oscilloscopes.
CO4: Apply knowledge of different types of signal generators and to record the behavior of
electrical and electronic parameters at every instant for its efficient and stable operation in
industries.
CO5: Apply knowledge of different types of analyzers at every instant for its efficient and
stable operation in industries
Course Details:
UNIT I
Basic concept of Electromechanical Instruments (xx Hrs)
U1.1. Basic concept of Permanent Magnet Moving Coil , moving iron & electrodynamics
instruments, DC potentiometer and its loading effect.
U1.2. Basics of Measurements. Accuracy, Precision, resolution, reliability, repeatability,
validity. Errors and their analysis. Standards of measurement.
U1.3. Bridge Measurement : DC bridges Wheatstone bridge. AC bridges Kelvin, Hay,
Maxwell, Schering and Wien bridges. Wagner ground Connection.
UNIT II
Electronic Instruments for Measuring Basic Parameters (xx Hrs)
U4.1. Low Frequency Signal Generators, Function Generators, Pulse Generators, RF Signal
Generators, Sweep frequency Generators, Frequency Synthesizer
UNIT V
Waveform analyzing instruments: (xx Hrs)
Text Books:
Reference Books :
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Identify the operation of different logic ICs and demonstrate the minimization
of Boolean Functions.
CO3: Describe the concept of flip flops and demonstrate the operation of sequential
circuits.
Course Details:
Experiment No. 1: Study of logic behavior of AND, OR, NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX
NOR, Invert and Buffer gates, use of Universal NAND Gate.
Experiment No. 3: Assemble and test of Combinational Circuits (Half Adder, Full
Adder, Half Subtractor, Full Subtractor, 2-bit adder Subtractor).
Experiment No. 4: Assemble and test of Combinational Circuits (binary to gray code
converters, gray to binary code converter and 7 segment
display).
Experiment No. 5: Design and implement a circuit that multiplies 4-bit unsigned
numbers to produce an 8-bit product.
Experiment No. 7: Assemble, Test and Investigate operation of SR, D, J-K and T
flip-flops.
Experiment No. 8: Design and investigate the operation of all types of shift
registers.
Experiment No. 9: Design, assemble and test 4-bit ripple up counter and 4-bit
synchronous down counters
Experiment No. 10: Memory Unit: Investigate the behaviour of RAM unit and its
storage capacity 16 X 4 RAM: testing, simulating and memory
expansion
T1. Digital Design: with an introduction to the Verilog HDL, Mano, M. Morris and
Michael D Ciletti, Pearson India, 5th Edition, 2013.
T2. Digital Systems Principles and Applications, Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S.
Widemer and Gregory L. Moss, Pearson Education, 10th Edition, 2009.
T3. A VHDL Primer, J. Bhasker, PHI Learning, 3rd Edition, 2009
Reference Books
R1. Digital Fundamentals, Thomas L. Floyd, Pearson India, 10th Edition, 2011.
R2. Modern Digital Electronics, R. P. Jain, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publication, 4th
Edition, 2003.
R3. Digital Electronics, Principles and Integrated Circuit, Anil K. Maini, Wiley
India Pvt. Ltd., 1st Edition, 2007.
Note: At least one Text Book and one Reference Book must be from Foreign
Author/Foreign Publisher
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
Course Details:
Experiment No. 2: Observe and Plot the Spectrum of Sine Wave, Square Wave
and Triangular Wave of Frequencies 100 KHz and 1 MHz with
aid of Spectrum Analyzer.
Experiment No. 10: Using Matlab Observe the Effect of Filtering on White
Gaussian Noise.
Experiment No. 11: Using Matlab Demonstrate the Effect of AWGN in DSB-SC,
SSB-SC and DSB-C.
Text Books:
Reference Books
List of experiments:
1. Measurement of Low Resistance by Kelvins Double Bridge Method
2. Measurement of Self Inductance and Capacitance using Bridges.
3. EVM using OP-AMP
4. Calibration of Voltmeters and Ammeters using Potentiometers
5. Load cell using strain gauge.
6. Hall effect transducer
7. Linearity measurement of an Amplifier .
8. Analogue to Digital Conversion of a sinusoidal signal.
9. Digital to Analogue Conversion
10. Design and simulation of frequency counter
11. Study of Spectrum Analyzers.
12. Multivibrator for measure capacitance.
13. VCO (phase detector using EX-OR gate)
Reference Books:
Electronic Test Instruments Analogue and Digital Measurements 2nd Edition by Robert A
White . Pearson.
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Course Objectives: This course seeks to develop the students skill of writing formal
reports and seminar papers.
Text Books
T1. Techniques of writing memos, reports and business letters, Courtland L
Bovee,
Jaico Publishing house Mumbai, 2005.
T2. Writing: A Problem solving approach, Norman Coe
Reference Books
R1. Business communication and report writing, R.C Sharma and Krishna
Mohan, Tata McGrawhill publishing company, 2nd edition, 2000.
ETC Branch: 3rd / 4th Semester (Skill Development Courses (SD)
Prerequisites:
Objectives:
Course Details:
List of Practicals:
Reference Books:
1. C++: The Complete Reference- Schildt, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
2. Object Oriented Programming with C++ - Rajiv Sahay, Oxford
3.Mastering C++ - Venugopal, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Prerequisites: Mathematics.
Objectives:
The student should able to know the basic simulation tool MATLAB and write
the MATLAB codes.
To demonstrate various matrix operations.
To recognize different types of signals and study it in time and frequency
domain.
Course Outcomes:
CO4: Carryout various scripting using the elements and operations of MATLAB.
Course Details:
Experiment No. 12: Generation of random sequences, calculation of its mean and
variances.
Text Books:
T4. Getting Started with MATLAB, Rudra Pratap, Oxford University, 2010.
T5. Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB, Vinay. K. Ingle and John. G.
Proakis, Cengate Learning Press, 3rd Edition, 2012.
T6. ContemptoryCommunication Systems Using MATLAB, John G. Proakis and
Masoud Salehi, Cengate Learning Press, 3rd Edition, 2004.
REF NO: To be filled by CD office
Course Objectives:
Course Outcome:
CO2: Operate instruments such as CRO, Signal Generator, power supply, and
multimeter.
List ofPracticals:
1. Study of Passive and Active components
2. Study of Dual trace oscilloscope, Signal generator, power supply and
Digital multimeter
3. Identifying external ports, PC cards, interfacing and their functions.
4. Understanding Software and OS installation, control panel settings,
CMOS BIOS.
5. Understanding & troubleshooting of LAN, file sharing & user
management.
6. Soldering of circuit on general purpose PCB.
7. Layout design for Electronic circuits
8. Preparation of PCB 1
9. Preparation of PCB 2
10.Drilling of PCB
11.Soldering of PCB
12.Mini Project
TextBooks: