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Credit: 03

Code: ECT211 Applied Electronics


L-T-P: (3-0-0)
Waveform Generators: Astable Multivibrator, Monostable Multivibrator, Bistable Multivibrator.
Schmitt trigger.
Course Content
Operational Amplifiers: The Ideal Op Amp, Inverting Configuration,Non inverting Configuration,
Applications of Op Amps, Circuits. Effect of Finite Open loop gain and Bandwidth on circuit
Performance, Large signal Operation of Op Amps, Practical operational Amplifier parameters.

Power Amplifiers: Power Amplifier Circuits. Class A, Class B and Class AB output stages Class A,
Class B Push pull amplifiers with and without Transformers.

Voltage Regulators: Basic series and shunt regulator, IC voltage regulator, short circuit or
overload protection, Application of IC voltage regulator.

Phase locked loop(PLL): Block diagram, working and its various


applications
1. Sedra/Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University Press.

Important Text 2. L. Schilling and C. Belove, Electronic Circuits, McGraw-Hill.


Books/References 3. S. Soclof, Applications & Design with analog IC’s PH1

4. Jacob-Applications & Design with analog IC’s, PH1

5. Coughlin Driscol-Operational Amplifiers & Linear IC’s Pearson Education.

6. Millman, Halkias & Parikh. Integrated Electronics- Analog &


digital circuits, TMH, 2009.
Credit: 03
Code: ECT212 Analog Communication
L-T-P: (3-0-0)
Representation of Signals and Systems
Course Content Different types of filters and their characteristics, Hilbert
transform, Pre-envelope, Complex envelope,
Amplitude modulation
AM, Double sideband suppressed carrier modulation, Single
sideband modulation, Vestigial sideband modulation, Frequency
division multiplexing, Superheterodyne receivers, Noise in AM
receivers using envelope detection, SNR for coherent reception
with SSB and DSBSC modulation
Angle modulation
Frequency and Phase modulation. Different types of FM waves,
FM Modulators and Demodulators, Pre-emphasis and De-
emphasis, FM receivers, Noise in FM reception
Pulse Analog Modulation
Sampling theorem, Reconstruction of the signal from its samples,
Sampling of low-pass and band pass signals, Pulse Amplitude
Modulation, Pulse Width modulation, Pulse-position modulation,
modulators and demodulators
Pulse Digital modulation
Pulse code modulation, Differential PCM, Delta modulation,
Adaptive Delta Modulation,
Noise in PCM systems, Channel capacity, Time division
multiplexing
Important Text 1. Communication Systems, Simon Haykin, 3rd ed., John
Books/References Wiley & Sons
2. Principles of Communication Systems, Taub Schilling,
2nd ed., TMH
3. Analog and Digital Communication System, B.P.Lathi,
Oxford University Press
4. An Introduction to the Principles of Communication
Theory, Hancock, TMH
5. Communication Systems Engineering , Proakis Salehi,
2nd ed., Pearson Education
Credit: 03
Code: ECT213 Microprocessors
L-T-P:( 3-0-0)
The 8085 Microprocessor: Block diagram, pins & their
Course Content 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.

Programming & Programming Techniques of the 8085: 8085


instruction 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.
Interrupts.

A/D and D/A converters, Serial I/O & Bus stands: Interfacing of
AD558, AD7522, ADC0801, 0808 with 8085.

Programming & interfacing of 8155, 8255, 8279 with 8085.


Description of simple systems using above chips.

Description, programming and interfacing of 8253 and 8259A


with 8085 microprocessor.

Direct memory Access: Basic concepts f DMA techniques.


Description, Programming and interfacing of DMA controller
8257.
1.Gaonkar- Microprocessors
Important Text 2.V. Hall- Microprocessor & Interfacing
Books/References 3. P. Mathur Introduction to Microprocessors.
Credit: 03
Code: ECT 214 Electro-Magnetic Field Theory (EMFT)
L-T-P:( 3-0-0)
Introduction: Vector Relation in rectangular, cylindrical and
Course Content spherical coordinate system. Concept and physical interpretation
of gradient, Divergence and curl. Green’s and stock’s theorems.
Electrostatics: Electric field due to various charge configurations.
The potential functions and displacement vector. Gauss’s law.
Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation and their solution. Uniqueness
theorem. Continuity equation. Capacitance and electrostatics
energy. Boundary conditions.
Magnetostatics:Faraday’s law. Bio Savart’s Law. Ampere’s law.
Magnetic scalar and vector potentials. Energy Stored in magnetic
field. Boundary conditions Analog between electric and magnetic
field.
Time Varying Fields: Displacement currents and equation of
continuity, Maxwell’s equations, Uniform plane wave in free
space, dielectrics and conductors, skin effect sinusoidal time
variations, reflection of UPW, standing wave ratio. Potentials
vector and power considerations.
Radiation: Retarded potentials and concept of radiation.
Alternating current element and power radiated. Radiation
resistance. Radiation from dipole and monopole antennas.
EMI and EMC: Introduction to Electromagnetic Interference and
Electromagnetic compatibility, EMI coupling modes, methods of
eliminating interference; shielding, grounding, conducted EMI,
EMI testing: emission testing, susceptibility testing.
1. Computational Electromagnetic: Introduction to method of
moment, finite element method, integral method.
1.David Change
Important Text 2.J. D. Kraus, Applied Electronics
Books/References 3.Sadiku- Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford Press
4.Jordan & Balmein, PHI
5.Ulabi, Applied Electromagnetics
6.O. P. Gandhi
7.Schaum’s Electromagnetics, MGH
8. Balanis, Applied Electromagnetics
Credit: 03
Code: ECT 215 Operating Systems
L-T-P (3-0-0)
Operating System Overview: Operating Systems objectives &
Course Content functions, the
evolution of operating Systems, Major Achievements,
Examples of Operating
systems.

Process Description & Control: Process states, Process


Description, Process Control, and Processes & Threads.

Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion & Synchronization Principles


of Concurrency, Mutual Exclusion-Software Approaches.

Graphical User Interface & OS: Introduction, Windowing


Technology, GUI, Relationship between the OS & Windows,
Components of GUI, and Requirement of a Windows based
GUI, MS-WINDOWS & NT, and Windows 2000.

Introduction to UNIX Operating system.


1. Modern Operating Systems by Tanembaum (PHI)
Important Text 2. Operating System Concepts- Abraham Silberchatz, Peter
Books/References 3. Galvin, Greg Gagne 7th Edition, John Wiley.
4. Systems Programming & Operating Systems (Second
Edition) by Dhamdhere (TMH)
Credit: 03
Code: ECT216 Instrumentation and Control
L-T-P: (3-0-0)
Electronic Instrumentation:
Course Content Definitions of Accuracy, Precision, Resolution, Sensitivity and
Linearity, Standards of Resistance and EMF, Classification of
Measuring Instruments. Theory and Constructional Details of
PMMC Instruments, Moving Iron Instruments,
Electrodynamometer Type Instruments, Electronic Voltmeter
and its special features, Measurement of DC, RMS and Peak
values of AC voltages by Electronic Voltmeter.

Different Methods for the Measurement of Resistance,


Inductance and Capacitance, Theory of Q-Meters and their
Applications. Different Types of Transducers. Measurement of
Linear Displacement, Strain, Temperature, Pressure and fluid
flow.

Control Systems:
Classification of control systems, Control system components,
BIBO stability, methods of determining stability: Routh-Hurwitz
criterion, Bode’s Plot, gain and phase margins, Root-locus,
Nyquist stability criterion.

Concepts of compensation, Steady state errors, Design of phase


lead and phase lag compensators, Effects of compensation on the
systems performance. Industrial Controllers: P, PI, PD and PID
controllers.

Representation of state equations, Relationship between state


equations and differential equations and transfer functions,
solution of state equations, state transition matrix, state
transition equation. Controllability and observability of control
systems.
1. W.D. Cooper and A.D. Helfrick, Electronic
Important Text Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Prentice
Books/References Hall of India, 2005.
2. I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, Control System Engineering,
New Age Int., 2007.
3. B.C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall of
India, 2004.
4. K. Ogatta, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of
India, 2002.
Credit: 02
Code: ECP211 Applied Electronics (AE) Lab
L-T-P :(0-0-3)
1. Study of I/O characteristics of 741 Op-amp w.r.t. i) bandwidth
Course Content ii) slew rate iii) I/O impedance.
2. Design and analysis of integrator using 741 IC and plot the
output using CRO for sine and square wave.
3. Design and analysis of differentiator using 741 IC and plot the
output using CRO for sine and square wave.
4. Design of triangular and square wave generator using 741 IC.
Measurement of duty cycle.
5. 741 Op-amp as adder, subtractor, open loop, closed loop and
differential mode for a.c. and d.c. input.
6. Design of high-pass, low-pass and band-pass filter and to plot
their characteristics using 741 IC.
7. Design of class A, class B and push-pull power amplifiers and
plot their output characteristics.
8. 555 timer as astable multivibrator.
9. 555 timer as monostable multivibrator.
10. Design RC phase shift and Wein bridge oscillator using op-
amp and observe the effect of variation in R & C on oscillator
frequency.
11. Design and study of series and shunt voltage regulator and
measurement of line and load regulation and ripple factor using
BJT.
12. Design of square wave and triangular wave generator using
555 timer.
13. Calculate the gain of 741 Op-amp in inverting and non-
inverting mode and observe its output on CRO.
14. To study a digital storage oscilloscope and store a transient on
it.
15. Design of single BJT tuned amplifier circuit and to plot its
frequency response curve.
16. Design of double tuned transformer coupled amplifier and to
plot the nature of response for KQ=1, KQ>1 and KQ<1.
Important Text
Books/References Sedra & Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University Press,
5th Ed.
Credit: 02
Code: ECP212 Analog Communication Lab L-T-P: (0-0-
3)

Course Content
1. Sedra & Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford
Important Text University Press, 5th Ed.
Books/References
Credit: 02
Code: ECP213 Microprocessor Lab
L-T-P :(0-0-3)
1. To study the 8085 assembler and to run programs for addition
Course Content of two numbers, subtracting two numbers using immediate and
direct addressing.
2. To run programs for following on 8085 assembler:
a. BCD addition of two numbers.
b. 16-bit addition of two numbers.
3. To run the following looping programs on 8085 assembler:
a. adding a series of bytes.
b.
c. Multiplication of two numbers by repeated addition and
partial products.
d. Division of two numbers.

4. To make following subroutines in 8085 assembler and to run


the programs following it:
a. multiplication subroutine and factorial program.
b. division subroutine and HCF program.

1. Gaonkar- Microprocessors
Important Text 2. V. Hall- Microprocessor & Interfacing
Books/References 3. P. Mathur Introduction to Microprocessors.
Credit: 02
Code: ECP215 Operating System (OS) Lab
L-T-P :(0-0-3)
Operating System Overview: Operating Systems objectives &
Course Content functions, the
evolution of operating Systems, Major Achievements, Examples
of Operating
systems.

Process Description & Control: Process states, Process


Description, Process Control, and Processes & Threads.

Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion & Synchronization Principles of


Concurrency, Mutual Exclusion-Software Approaches.

Graphical User Interface & OS: Introduction, Windowing


Technology, GUI, Relationship between the OS & Windows,
Components of GUI, and Requirement of a Windows based GUI,
MS-WINDOWS & NT, and Windows 2000.

Introduction to UNIX Operating system.

1. Modern Operating Systems by Tanembaum (PHI)


Important Text 2. Operating System Concepts- Abraham Silberchatz, Peter
Books/References 3. Galvin, Greg Gagne 7th Edition, John Wiley.
4. Systems Programming & Operating Systems (Second
Edition) by Dhamdhere (TMH)

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