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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI-110 068

Programme Structure of Vertically Integrated Engineering programmes


Level of Programme Discipline PROGRAMME CODE First Semester
Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Course Code ET-101A ET-105A BAS-003 ET-202A BAS-005 BASL-001 BASL-002 Physics Communication Skills Engineering Mechanics Engineering Drawing Lab-I (Applied Science) Lab-II (Engineering Mechanics) TOTAL Course Description Mathematics-I Credit 4 4 3 4 3 1 1 20 4 4 3 4 3 2 2 22 Load per Week Remarks

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Degree Electronics & Communication Engineering BTECVI

Second Semester
Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Course Code BIEL-001 BME-003 BICE-001 BIEL-002 BIEE-001 BIELL-001 BASL-003 Course Description Basics Of Electronics Engineering Manufacturing Technology Elements of Engineering Science Analogue & Integrated Circuit Design Basics Of Electrical Engineering Lab-IV (Basics Of Electrical Engineering) Lab-III (Workshop Practice) TOTAL Credit 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 22 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 25 Load per Week Remarks

Third Semester
Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Course Code ET-101B BME-009 BME-017 ET-524A BIEL-003 BASL-006 BIMEL-002 Course Description Mathematics-II Computer Programming and Applications Strength of Materials Principles of Engineering Management and Economics Digital Electronics Lab-V (Computer Programming) Lab-VI (Strength of Materials) TOTAL Credit 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 22 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 24 Load per Week Remarks

Fourth Semester
Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Course Code BICE-007 BIEL-005 BIEL-006 BIEL-007 BIEL-008 BIELL-003 BIELL-004 Course Description Mathematics-III Analog Electronics Circuits Electromagnetic Field Theory Signals and Systems Micro Controller Lab-VII (Analog Electronics) Lab-VIII ( Micro Controller) Total Credit 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 22 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 24 Load per Week Remarks

Fifth Semester
Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Course Code BIEL-009 BIEL-010 BIEL-011 BIEL-012 BIEL-013 BIELL-005 BIELL-006 BIELL-007 Course Description Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation Digital Signal Processing Linear Integrated Circuits Analog and Mixed Mode VLSI Design Antennas and Propagation Lab-IX (Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation) Lab-X (Digital Signal Processing) Lab-XI (Linear Integrated Circuits) Total Credit 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 23 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 26 Load per Week Remarks

Sixth Semester
Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Course Code BIEL-014 BIEL-015 BIEL-016 BIEL-017 BIEL-018 BIELL-008 BIELL-009 BIELL-010 Course Description Analog Communication Microprocessor and Its Application Microwave and Radar Engineering Optical Fiber Communication Wireless Communications Lab-XII (Analog Communication) Lab-XIII ( Microprocessor) Lab- XIV ( Microwave) Total Credit 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 23 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 26 Load per Week Remarks

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ET-101A- MATHEMATICS-I
Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits

Marks External:70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT 1 :
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Functions of One Variable , Limit, Continuity and Differentiability, Mean Value Theorems, Applications, Partial Differentiation.

UNIT 2 :
INTEGRAL CALCULUS: Indefinite Integrals, Definite Integrals, Applications, First Order Differential Equations.

UNIT 3 :
VECTOR CALCULUS: Vector Algebra, Vector Differential Calculus, Line and Surface Integrals, Volume Integral

UNIT 4 :
MATRICES: Linear Equations and Euclidean Spaces, Linear Transformation and Linear Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Canonical Forms. References: 1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana (Tata McGraw-Hill). 2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin kreyszig (Wiley Eastern-Ltd). 3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal (Khanna Publication, Delhi). 4. Applied Mathematics (Volumes I and II ) by P.N. Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar 5. Advanced Mathematics, 7e, by Peter V. ONeil (Thomson Learning). 6. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2e, by M. D. Greenberg (Pearson Education).

ET-105A-PHYSICS

Lectures Tutorials Practicals

Credits

Marks External:70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT 1: PARTICLE MECHANICS: Dynamic of a Particle, Linear and Angular Momentum, Energy,The Inverse Square Law. UNIT 2 : ROTATIONAL DYNAMICS: Systems of Particles, Moment of Inertia and Fixed Axis Rotation, Rotation of Rigid Bodies UNIT 3: OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES: Oscillations, Waves, Superposition of Waves, Interference and Differaction, Polarisation. UNIT 4: ELECTRICITY: Electric Field, Gausss Law, Electric Potential and Capacitance, Electric Circuits. Unit 5: Electromagnetism: The magnetic field, Lorentz force, Faradays Law, Electromagnetic waves. Reference: 1.University Physics, Young and freedman (pearson Education). 2.Fundamentals of physics, Resnick and Halliday (John Wiley and sons). 3.Principles of physics, Serway and Jewett (Saunders college publishing). 4. Engineering Physics, R.A.Gaur & S.L.Gupta(Dhanpat rai Publications)

BAS-003 COMMUNICATION SKILLS


Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
Marks External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT I Essentials of Grammar: Parts of Speech, Punctuation, Vocabulary Building, Phonetics. Office Management : Types of Correspondence, Receipt and Dispatch of Mail, Filing Systems, Classification of Mail, Role & Function of Correspondence, MIS, Managing Computer. UNIT II Letter & Resume Writing: Types of Letters-Formal / Informal, Importance and Function, Drafting the Applications, Elements of Structure, Preparing the Resume, Dos & Donts of Resume, Helpful Hints UNIT III Presentation Skills: Importance of Presentation Skills, Capturing Data, Voice & Picture Integration, Guidelines to make Presentation Interesting, Body Language, Voice Modulation, Audience Awareness, Presentation Plan, Visual Aids, Forms of Layout, Styles of Presentation. UNIT IV Interview Preparation: Types of Interview, Preparing for the Interviews, Attending the Interview, Interview Process, Employers Expectations, General Etiquette, Dressing Sense, Postures & Gestures UNIT V Group Discussion & Presentation: Definition, Process, Guidelines, Helpful Expressions, Evaluation The student will be evaluated on the basis of:

1 His / Her presentation style 2 Feedback of Faculty & Students 3 General Etiquette 4 Proficiency in Letter Drafting / Interview Preparation 5 The paper is internal and at least 3 tests will be taken. Best 2 of 3 shall account for final grades (70% Test & 30% Presentation)

References: 1. Shiv Khera, YOU CAN WIN, Macmillan Books. 2003 revised edition. 2. Stephen Covey, 7 Habits of highly effective people 3. John Collin, Perfect Presentation, Video Arts MARSHAL. 4. Jenny Rogers, Effective Interviews, Video Arts MARSHAL. 5. Raman, Sharma, Technical Communications, OXFORD. 6. Sharon Gerson, Steven Gerson, Technical Writing process and product, Pearson education Asia, LPE Third Edition. 7. R Sharma, K. Mohan, Business correspondence and Report writing , Tata McGrawHill ISBN 0-07-044555-9 8. Videos for Technical Education Catalog, National Education and Information Films Ltd, Mumbai.

ET-202A: ENGINEERING MECHANICS Lectures Tutorials Practicals

Credits

Marks External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT 1: STATICS: Coplanar and Non-coplanar Forces, Equilibrium : Free Body Diagram, Friction, Centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia. UNIT 2 : DYNAMICS: Kinematics, Kinematics of a Particles, Kinematics of Rigid Bodies, Impulse, Momentum, Work and Energy. UNIT 3 : INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL MECHANICS: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams, Plane Trusses, Simple Stresses and Strains.

Reference: 1.Engineering Mechanics by S. Ramamrutham, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company. 2.Engineering Mechanics statics and dynamics by R. C. Hibbeler McMillan Publication. 3.Mechanics for Engineers- Statics fourth Edition by F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnson, McGraw-Hill Publication. 4.Mechanics for Engineers- Dynamics Fourth Edition, by F.P. Beer and E. R. Johnson, McGrawHill Publication. 5.Engineering Mechanics statics and dynamics by J.L. Meriam and Craige, John Willey and Sons publication. 6.Engineering Mechanics by S.S. Timoshenko and D.H. Young, McGraw Hill Publication. 7.EngineeringMechanics by A.P. Boresi and R.J. Schmidt, Brooks/Cole Publication. 8.Engineering Mechanics by FL Singer, Harper and Rowe publication. 9.Engineering Mechanics by Shames I.H., PHI

BAS-005 Engineering Drawing


Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits Marks
External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT I Introduction to Drawing - Drawing Equipments and Instruments, Drawing Sheet and Layout, Types of Letters and Lettering Standard, Types of Lines and Their Applications, Dimensioning of Drawing, Drawing Scales, Conventional Representation UNIT II Geometrical Construction Triangle, Square, Polygon, Pentagon, Hexagon, Circle and Curves, Conic Sections, Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola, Cycloid, Epicycloids, Hypocycloid, Tangent and Normal to Curves UNIT III Orthographic Projections I - Orthographic Projection, Projection of Points, Projection of Straight Lines, Projection of Planes, Orthographic Projections-II - Types of Solid, Orthographic Projections of Solid, Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Perpendicular to one of the Principal Plane, Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Parallel to Both the H.P. and V.P., Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Inclined to One of the Principal Plane and Parallel to the Other Principal Plane, Orthographic Projections of Solid when the Axis is Inclined to both the Principal Plane, Sections of Solids UNIT IV Isometric and Oblique Projections - Classification of Pictorial Drawings, Isometric Projection, Isometric Drawings of Plane Geometrical Figure, Isometric Projection of Solids, Oblique Projection UNIT V Surface Development - Geometric Objects, Development of a Surface, Development of a Cube, Development of a Tetrahedron, Development of an Octahedron, Development of a Prism, Development of a Pyramid, Development of a Cylinder, Development of a Cone, Development of a Sphere. Unit VI

I.S. Conventions Need and Types, conventions existing in countries like Japan, US and Germany. Unit VII Standard Machine Components and their I.S. Conventions Constructional features & Applications of standard machine components like Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Spring etc.

Reference 1. N.D. Bhatt, Elementary Engineering Drawing, Chartor Publishing house, Anand, India. 2. D. N. Johle, Engineering Drawing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 3. K. L. Narayana and P. Kannaiah, Machine Drawing New Age International Ltd 4. P.S. Gill, Engineering Graphics. 5. James H. Earle,Engineering Design Graphics,Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. 6. David I. Cook and Robert N. McDongal Engineering Graphics and Design with Computer Applications Holt-Sounders International Editors 7. IS Code SP 46 8. Warren J. Luzzader, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. 9. Fredderock E. Giesecke, Alva Mitchell & others, Principles of Engineering Graphics, Maxwell McMillan Publishing 10 Siddheshwar,Machine Drawing, Tata-McGraw Hill. 11. N. D. Bhat, Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing Company

Lecture

BASL-001 : Lab-I (Applied Science) Tutorial Practical Credit Marks

External: 30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

List of Practical (Students are required to conduct ANY 8 Experiments out of the following 10 Experiments). 1. Use of diffraction grating for the determination of wavelength of a spectral line. 2. Newtons rings experiment. (Wavelength, radius, refractive index, determination) 3. Experiment based on ultrasonic waves. 4. Resolving power of a Telescope/Grating. 5. Determination of refractive indices for ordinary, extraordinary rays for a Quartz crystal! prism. 6. Demonstration of Lissajous figures using a CR0 (Principle of Interference). 7. Michelsons Interferometer. 8. Determination of Brewsters angle for glass surface and to determine refractive index of glass. 9. Determination of Youngs Modulus by Cornus method. 10. To verify cosine square law of Malus for plane polarized light using photo-voltaic cell .

BASL-002 :LAB-II (Engineering Mechanics )


Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks
External: 30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

List of Practicals in Applied Mechanics (Any Eight out of the following) 1) To determine the verification of law of polygon of force. 2) To determine the funicular polygon 3) To determine the Finding coefficient of friction by inclined plane apparatus 4) To determine the Mechanical, Advantage, Velocity ratio & efficiency of a (a) Simple purchase crab winch (b) Double purchase crab winch (c) Gear train etc. (d) Wheel and axle (e) Screw Jack 5) To determine the finding forces in members of a cantilever truss 6) To determine the finding forces in members of a general truss 7) To determine the moment of inertia of a flywheel 8) To determine the Example modulus by Searles apparatus, 9) To determine the MA, VR & n of a differential pulley block, warm & warmed 10) To determine the finding expertly Reactions in a Beam 11) To determine Graphically evaluation of forces in a truss 12) To determine the Graphically evaluation of CG of a plane figure 13) To determine the Graphically evaluation MI of a plane figure.

BIEL-001: Basics of Electronics Engineering

Lectures

Tutorials

Practicals

Credits

Marks
External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT I Band theory of solids - Conductors, semiconductors and insulators - energy band diagram. Semi conductor materials and their properties: elemental semiconductors- the energy band model of semiconductors. Valance band model of semiconductor equilibrium concentration of electrons and holes- the Fermi level and energy distribution of carriers inside the bands- temperature dependence of carrier concentration inside the bands. - Carrier transport in semi conductors drift of carriers in electric fields, carrier flow by diffusion - constancy of Fermi level across junction , Excess carriers in semi conductors - injection of excess carriers - recombination of excess carriers continuity equation - current flow equation. UNIT II PN junction- Abrupt PN junction - energy band diagram - barrier potential, biasing PN junction, excess carrier calculation - current components diffusion - drift - boundary conditions for long and short diodes - PN junction characteristics - calculation of diffusion depletion layer capacitance - simple model - principle of zener and avalanche diodes - photodiodes -LDR tunnel diode and PIN diode -varactor diode. UNIT III Bipolar junction transistors - NPN, PNP types , Basic structures - biasing - mechanism of carrier flow - current components in transistors boundary conditions in active region - solution for short base width - basewidth modulation - Transistor configurations - Characteristics current amplification factors - relations between alpha & beta - comparison Ebbers - Moll model Field effect transistors : JFET - basic structures - principle of operation - Characteristics and current equation - basic principles of phototransistors - UJT, characteristics. UNIT IV MOSFET - semiconductor surfaces - C - V characteristics - the Si - SiO2 System - basic structures and operating principles - current equation - V-I characteristics - simple model CMOS. Compound semiconductor - semiconductor heterojunctions - V-I characteristics - real

heterojunctions - frequency limitation of transistor - transit time effect - heterojunction bipolar transistor.

UNIT V DC power supplies - power transformers - rectification - half wave, full wave, bridge expression for ripple factor, efficiency, comparison, diode ratings. Filters - capacitor - inductor LC filters- use of bleeder resistor - voltage multipliers - dual power supplies - simple voltage regulator. Series regulators - IC regulators. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1) Streetman, Solid State Electronics Devices, Pearson Education 2) Electronic Devices , Floyd 3) Electronic Devices & Circuits, Millman & Halkias 4) Solid state Electronics IVth edition, George B Rutkowski, Mc Graw Hill

BME-003: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (BME 003) Marks


External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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Tutorials

Practicals

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UNIT 1 : PRINCIPLE OF METAL CASTING : Metals and Melting Practices, Moulding Materials, Moulding Processes. UNIT 2 : METAL FORMING: Plastic Deformation, Bulk Deformation, Sheet Metal Forming Process. UNIT 3 : PRINCIPLES OF METAL CUTTING :Tool Geometry ,Force & Power Requirement, Cutting Conditions, Machining Economics. UNIT 4 : WELDING TECHNOLOGY: Welding Processes, Welding Stresses, Distortion and Defects. References: 1.S. K. Hajra Choudhury,Bose S.K., Elements of Workshop technology, Vol-I, Manufacturing Process, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt Ltd. 2.B.S. Raghuwansi, A Course in Workshop Technology, Vol-I, Dhanpat Rai and Co.(P) Ltd Delhi. 3.K.C. Arora, Workshop Practice, S.K, Kataria and Sons. 4. R.K. Singhal, Workshop Practice, S.K. Kataria and Sons. 5.P.N. Rao Manufacturing Technology Vol I & II, Tata McGraw Hill Publishers. 6.P.C. Sharma, Production Engineering, Khanna Publishers. 7.R.K. Jain, Production Technology, Khanna Publishers 8.HMT., Production Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishers 9. Hoffman, Introduction to Jigs and Fixtures, Galagotia Publishers 10.S.K. Basu, Fundamentals of Tool Design, Oxford IBH 11.Degarmo, Black and Kosherth, Materials and Processes in Manufacturing 8th Edition Prentice Hall of India.

BICE-001: Elements of Engineering Science


Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits Marks
External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT I Basic concepts: Concept of electricity, Basic terms- Voltage current, Potential Difference, Power, energy and their units. Ohms Law Effect of temperature on resistance, temperature coefficient of resistance. Resistances in series and parallel Kickoffs current law and Kickoffs voltage law and their applications to simple circuits. Various unit systems. Conversion of energy theory. Conversion of one form of energy units into electrical and electrical to another form of energy. Work + Power + Energy concepts. Numerical based on work power energy. UNIT II Introduction to Civil Engineering : Basic Areas in Civil Engineering. Roll of civil engineer as site engineer, Roll of civil engineer at different levels of project (such as consultant, as contractors, as specialized), different types of building and it s various components UNIT III Principles of survey, plan, map, plain scale, R.F. sign conventions Use of tapes for distance measurement, Ranging-by eye and with line ranger. Concepts of base line, tie line, check line, offsets using open cross staff Study of prismatic compass. Types of bearings and reference meridians. Measurement of bearings and angles Local attraction and its adjustment. UNIT IV Thermodynamics -Thermodynamics types, system, surrounding work, p-dV work in various processes, p-V representation of various thermodynamic processes and cycles, Ideal gas equations, Statements of I and II laws of thermodynamics ,Carnot cycle for Heat engine, Refrigerator and Heat pump. Heat Transfer Statement and explanation of Fouriers law of heat conduction, Newton;s law of cooling, Stefan Boltzmanns law. I.C. engines-important parts and working of 2s and 4s petrol and diesel engines. UNIT V Design- design process and design cycle, stress and strain and their types, hookes law, stress strain curve for ductile and brittle materials, mechanical properties of materials ,steels , cast irons, non- ferrous alloys. Introduction to manufacturing processes and Their Applications: Casting, Sheet metal forming, Sheet metal cutting, Forging, welding and soldering processes. Machine Tools (Basic elements, Working principle and types of operations)-Lathe Machine Centre Lathe,Drilling Machine radial drilling machine, Grinding machine, Power saw, Milling Machine

References: 1.Electrical Technology Vol 1 B.L. Theraja & A.K.Theraja S. Chand 2.Basic Electrical Engineering Nagrath Kothari TMH 3.Basic Electrical Engineering V.K.Mehata S Chand 4.Basic Electrical Engineering Vaidya, Bhagwat, Godbole, Bangal 5.Surveying and Leveling---Kanetkar and Kulkarni, PVC Prakashana

6.Thermal engineering by Khurmi Gupta 7.Design of machine elements by Bhandari. 8.Manufacturing processes by Amitabh Ghosh- Mallik. 9.Production technology by R.K.Jain.

BIEL-002: Analog Integrated Circuits Design


Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits Marks
External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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UNIT 1- OP-Amp Fundamentals: Block diagram of Op-Amp (Basic building blocks) Differential amplifier fundamentals- Fundamentals, Types, DC and AC analysis, current sources, Current mirrors, Active load, Differential to single ended conversion. Additional gain stage. Dc level shifter, Output stage. An overview of different types of opamp, their peculiarities and application areas. General purpose, precision, Instrumentation, Isolation, Power, Comparators, Fast settling time, Fabrication based classification. Ideal Op-amp parameters open loop and closed loop, Inverting and non-inverting configurations, Concept of virtual short and virtual grounds. Ideal (AC and DC) Op-amp behavior and its effect on performance. UNIT-II-Op-Amp Applications: Voltage follower, Summing amplifier, Difference amplifier, its limitations in precision differential measurements. Offset nulling techniques, Drift parameters and their effect, closed loop stability, power supply considerations-Single power supply operation. V to I and I to V converter Instrumentation amplifier and applications (Bridge based circuit), Grounding and shielding techniques, Integrator, practical considerations Differentiators, Practical considerations. UNIT-III-Non-linear Applications of Op-Amp: Comparators, Differences between Op-Amp output circuits and comparators output circuit (rail-to- rail concept), Limitations of Op-amp as Comparator, Schmitt trigger, Comparator IC such as LM339, Bandwidth and slew rate limitations. Precision rectifiers, peak detector, Sample and hold circuit. Clipper and Clamper. UNIT-IV-Signal Generators Sine wave generation, Multivibrators, Monolithic timers (self study), Triangular wave generators, Saw tooth generators, V to F and F to V converters. UNIT V- Active Filter Design Introduction, Filter types, Advantages of active filters, Filters order and poles, Filter class-Butterworth, Realizing practical filters-Sallen and Key VCVS filter Sallen and Key low pass filter Sallen and Key pass filter(self study) Butterworth filters Low pass filter specifications & design from specifications (up to 4th order) Low pass filter to band stop filter. Non-linear Applications and Phase Locked Loops Introduction to Log/Antilog amplifier and Analog multipliers Block diagram of PLLPhase Detector, LPF, VCO, Block diagram of PLL IC 565, Definitions-free running frequencies, lock range, capture range, pull in time, Transfer characteristics of PLL, Applications of PLL-Frequency synthesizer, FM demodulator, AM demodulator, and FSK demodulator

References: 1. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, TMH, Third Edition. 2. G.B.Clayton, Operational Amplifiers, International Edition 3. Coughlin, Driscoll,Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits,

4. D.Roy Choudhary, Sahil Jain, Linear Integrated Circuits, New Age International. 5. Ramakan Gaikwad, OP-AMP and Integrated Circuits, PHI. 6. Govind Daryanani, Principles of Active Network Synthesis and Design, John Wiley and Sons. 7. M.E.Van Valkenburg,Analog Filters Design. PHI

BIEE-001: BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Lectures

Tutorials

Practicals

Credits

Marks External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

3 UNIT I

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DC CIRCUITS: Concept of electricity, Basic terms- Voltage current, Potential Difference, Power, energy and their units. Ohms Law Effect of temperature on resistance, temperature coefficient of resistance. Resistances in series and parallel Kirchoffs current law and Kirchoffs voltage law and their applications to simple circuits. Conversion of circuits from star to Delta and Delta to Star. Thevenins Theorem, Superposition theorem, Nortons theorem and their use to solve simple problems. UNIT II BATTERY Basic idea about primary and secondary cells. Construction, working and applications of Lead and Battery and Nickel Cadmium cells, Silver Oxide cells Charging methods used for lead acid accumulator Care and maintenance of lead acid battery. Series and parallel connections of batteries. UNIT III Magnetism and Electromagnetism: Introduction to electromagnetism, Magnetic field around a straight current carrying conductor and a solenoid and methods to find its direction, force between two parallel current carrying conductors. Force on a conductor placed in the magnetic field. Series and parallel magnetic circuits, simple problems Importance of air gap Concept of hysterisis and hysterisis loop. UNIT IV Electromagnetic Induction: Faradays Laws of electromagnetic induction. Lenzs law and Flamings Right and left hand rules. Principle of self and mutual induction, self and mutually induced e.m.f, simple numerical problems Energy stored in a magnetic field. Rise and decay of current in RL and RC circuits.

UNIT V AC Theory : Concept of anlternating voltage and current Difference between AC and DC, Concept of cycle, frequency period, amplitude, value, average value, r.m.s value, maximum value, form factor and peak factor. Representation of sinusoidal quantitites by phasors. Derivation of equation of sinusoidal waveform. Physical concept of alternating voltage applied

to a pure resistance, pure inductance and pure capacitance. Inductive reactance, capacitive reactance Alternating voltage applied to resistance and inductance in series Alternating voltage applied to resistance and capacitance in series. Impedance triangle and phase angle Complex Numbers-Various forms; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, addition of sinusoidal terms Solutions and phasor diagrams for simple practical RLC circuits (series and parallel). Introduction series and parallel resonance and its conditions Power in pure resistance, inductance, inductance and capacitance, power in combined RLC circuits, Power factor, active and reactive currents and their significance, practical importance of power factor, solution of simple circuits using j-notation. Use of conductance, succeptance and admittance. UNIT VI Polyphase System: Concept of polyphase in power system Advantages of 3-phase system over single phase system. Generation of 3-phase voltages, relation between phase voltage and line voltage, phase current, line current and power in a star and delta connected system. Simple problems on 3-phase balanced loads and concept of unbalanced loads. Reference Books: 1) A Textbook of Electrical Technology Volume- I B.L.Theraja, S.Chand and Company Ltd. New Delhi. 2) 3) 4) Basic Electrical Engineering, V.K.Mehta, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi. Electrical Engineering- G.K.Mittal Theory and problems of Basic Electrical Engineering- I.J.Nagrath and Kothari, PrenticeHall of India Pvt. Ltd. 5) 6) 7) 8) Electrical Technology- Edward Hughes, Seventh Edition, Pearson Education Elements of Electrical Technology- H.Cotton, C.B.S. Publications Basic circuits analysis by John Omalley Shawn Mc Graw Hill. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Del. Toro, PH

BASL-003: LAB-III (Workshop Practices)


Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
2

Marks
External:30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both

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External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

Term Work Here practical of workshop practice must be conducted in such a way that each student must be able to independently make objects / products which are commercially marketable and useful to college or society as whole. Instructor must demonstrate making of at least one job from each category. Students are expected to learn ANY FOUR out of the following skills and must get acquainted to the tools used and standard procedure used as applicable. Term Work should include 1. Carpentry One job on wood joints like lap joint, mortise & tendon joint etc. The job may be making a stool. Demonstration of one job on wood turning operation. 2. Sheet Metal One job on sheet metal which must contain making any of the following- tray or dustbin. 3. Fitting One simple job on male female joint which includes drilling and tapping operations. 4. Smithy and Forging One job on forging such as a. Making one end of the flat bar knife edge and other end vee. b. Making nails or arrows for surveying, fixing cricket mat etc. c. Making tools used in gardening. Plumbing One job on pipe joints. Dummy piping system may be used to explain Piping joints. Students may be shown industrial or domestic piping so as to understand the need of piping. 6. Welding- One job on arc welding joints like lap, butt, T joints and one job on gas welding. Journal should include report on process sheets of all jobs, description of hand tools & equipments used, various operations performed, safety precautions in workshop. Instructor must introduce all important parameters of process. At least one demonstration of making of each job must be shown to students. Finally appropriate marks may be awarded by evaluating the performance of the student . 5.

BIELL-001: LAB- IV (BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

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Tutorial

Practical

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Marks

2
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Study of Safety precautions Study of Thevenins theorem Study of Kirchoffs law Study of super position theorem Study of RLC series circuit

External: 30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

Effect of temperature rise on conducting material Direct loading test on single phase transformer Study of star delta relationship Study of various batteries

ET-101 (B): MATHEMATICS-II


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Marks External: 70+Internal: 30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

UNITI: PROBABILITY CONCEPTS: Introduction to Probability, Theorems of Probability, Discrete Distributions. UNIT II: DISTRIBUTION THEORY: Continuous Distributions, Multivariate Distributions, Sampling Distributions and Approximations of Distributions. UNITIII: ESTIMATION AND TESTS OF HYPOTHESIS: Point Estimation, Interval Estimation and Testing of Hypothesis, Standard Statistical Tests.

Reference: 1.Meyer, P.L, Introduction to Probability and Statistical Applications Addition-Wesley Publishing company. 2. Trivedi, K.S, Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queuing and Computer Science Applications. Prentice Hall of India Ltd, New Delhi. 3.Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications, P.L. Meyer 4.An Outline of Statistical Theory, Vols. I & II by Goon, Gupta and Dasgupta. 5.Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications By Paul L. Meyer 6.An Outline of Statistical Theory, Vol. I & II by Goon Gupta and Guptadas.

BME-009: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND APPLICATION


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Block 1 : Basics of C++ Unit 1 : Programming Constructs Unit 2 : Arrays and Pointers Unit 3 : Function and Structures Block 2 : Object Oriented Programming Using C++ Unit 4 : Objects and Classes Unit 5 : Virtual Functions Unit 6 : Programming Examples Block 3 : Numerical Methods Unit 7 : Number Representation and Errors Unit 8 : Methods for Finding Roots of Equations Unit 9 : Direct Methods of Solution for System of Equations Unit 10 : Iterative Method of Solution of Equation Unit 11 : Finite Difference Interpolation Unit 12: Introduction to MSTLAB/Mathematica References: 1. Programming in C , Balagurusamy Tata Mc-Graw Hill 2. Lets C, Kanetkar BPB. 3. Complete reference in C, Herbert Shildt, Tata Mc-Graw Hill 4. Numerical Methods: Using C, Fourth Edition , 2004, John H. Mathwes and Kurtis D. Fink,Prentice Hall Publications.

BME-017: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (BME 017)


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STRESSES IN SOLIDS: Simple Stresses and Strains, Thermal Stresses, Principal Stresses and Strains. UNIT II FORCES AND STRESSES IN BEAMS: Shear Forces and Bending Moments, Stresses in Beams, Stress Distribution in Beams, Direct and Bending Stresses, Strain Energy UNIT III STRESSES IN SHAFTS AND SHELLS AND THERMAL STRESSES: Deflection of Beams, Torsion, Thick and Thin Cylinders, Shells, Springs

Reference: 1.Rajput. R.K. Strength of Materials S. Chand & co Lt. New Delhi 1996 2.Jindal U.C. Strength of Materials Asian Books Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 2007 3.Egor.P. Popov Engineering Mechanics of Solids Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 1997 4.Subramanian R. Strength of Materials Oxford University Press, Oxford Higher Education series, 2007 5.Hibbeler, R.C, Mechanics of materials, Pearson Education, Low Price Edition, 2007 6.Vazirani, N, ratwani, M. Analysis of Structures Khanna Publishers, New Delhi 2001

ET-524 (A): PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEER

MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS


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UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS: Management : Thought and Functions, Micro-Economics for Engineers, Economic Environment and Policies, Human Behaviour at Work, Staff Training and Development. UNIT II ORGANISATION: Organisation Structure and Compatibility, Power, Authority and Delegation, Organisation Dynamics A Response to Growth and Decay

UNIT III MANAGERIAL CONTROL STRATEGIES: Management of Quality, Time Value of Money, Decision Making: Models, Techniques and Processes UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Projects : Concept and Phases, Project Management, Value Engineering, Eco-Friendliness of Projects.

References: 1. Industrial Management. L.C. Jhamb, Everest Publishing house. 2. Industrial Engineering and management-O.P. Khanna, Dhanapat Rai publications 3. Industrial Management S.C. Jain, H.S.BAWA, Dhanapat Rai publications 4. Industrial Management D.P. Bhivpathak, L.C. Jhamb, JM 5. Industrial Management Inamdar, AR Bokil, Everest Publishing house.

BIEL-003: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

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UNIT 1 Review of Codes & Logic Simplification Technique : De Morgans Theoram, 1s compliment 2compliment of a number, BCD codes,8421, EXCESS-3, Grey code, ASCII codes, ESCII code Reduction of logic function using Boolean algebra, SOP & POS forms, canonical forms of SOP& POS equation. Karnaugh map up to 4 variables. Dont core conditions, Algorithmic approach of reduction technique. UNIT II Combinational Logic Design : Code conversion, Arithmetic circuits as Half and Full Adders and sub tractors, Binary Serial and Parallel Adder, IC 7483, BCD Adder, Digital Comparator, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Encoder, Priority encoder Decoder, Decoder driver & Multiplexed Display, other applications. Design of ALU. UNIT III Sequential Logic Design: S-R, clocked S-R, JK and Master-Slave JK flip-flops, excitation table of flip flip-flop, edge triggered flip-flops, design of Algorithmic State Machines (ASM) for simple applications. Design of ripple and synchronous counters, shift register and pulse train generator, Pseudo Random Binary Sequencing (PRBS) generator. UNIT IV Logic Families: TTL NAND gate, specifications, tristate TTL, bus organized computer principle, ECL, MOS, CMOS families and their interfacing. MOSFET as switch, CMOS transmission gate. Data sheets of IC74LS00, 74C00. UNIT V Semiconductor Memories: Static & Dynamic RAM cell, ROM, PROM, EPROM, FLASH Concept of PLA, PAL References: 1. R.P. Jain : Modern digital Electronics : TMH 2. Gothman : Digital Electronics-An introduction to theory and practice: PHI 3. Douglas-Hall : Digital Circuits and Systems : McGraw Hill

BASL-006: Lab-V (Computer Programming)

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List of Practicals 1. Write a program to produce ASCII equivalent of given number 2. Write a program to find divisor or factorial of a given number. 3. Write a program to evaluate the following algebraic expressions after reading necessary values from the user (ax+b)/(axb) 2.5 log xcos 30+|x^2-y^2|+sqrt (2xy) (x^5+10x^4+8x^3+4x+2 4. Write a program to find sum of a geometric series 5. Write a program to cipher a string 6. Write a program to check whether a given string follows English capitalization rules. 7. Write a program to find sum of the following series 1+ + 1/3 +________+1/20 8. Write a program to search whether a given substring exist in an input string or not and then delete this string from input string. 9. Write a recursive program for tower of Hanoi problem 10. The Fibonacci sequence of numbers is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8. Based on the recurrence relation F (n) =F (n-1) +F (n-2) for n>2 Write a recursive program to print the first m Fibonacci number. 11. Write a menu driven program for matrices to do the following operation depending on whether the operation requires one or two matrices a) Addition of two matrices b) Subtraction of two matrices c) Finding upper and lower triangular matrices d) Trace of a matrix e) Transpose of a matrix f) Check of matrix symmetry g) Product of two matrices. 12. Write a program that takes two operands and one operator from the user perform the operation and then print the answer. 13. Write a program to print the following outputs: 11 2222 333333

14. Write functions to add, subtract, multiply and divide two complex numbers (x+iy) and (a+ib) Also write the main program.

15. Write a menu driven program for searching an sorting with following options:h) Searching (1) Linear searching (2) Binary searching i) Sorting (1) Insertion sort (2) Selection sorting 16. Write a program to copy one file to other, use command line arguments. 17. Write a program to mask some bit of a number (using bit operations) 18. An array of record contains information of managers and workers of a company. Print all the data of managers and workers in separate files.

BIMEL-002: LAB- VI (Strength of Materials )

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List of Experiments in Strength of Materials (Any Eight) 1. To determine shear force (SF) and Bending moment (BM) diagram at various sections of a simply supported beam loaded with several point load on plain paper. 2. To determine yield stress, ultimate stress, youngs modulus, percentage elongation of a mild steel rod by Universal testing machine. 3. Determination of bending test on timber. 4. Determination of bending test on floor tiles. 5. Determination of modulus of rigidity of a curve by torsion apparatus. 6. Determination of deflection and stiffness of a helical spring. 7. To determine hardness of a plate by Rock wells Brinells hardness testing machine. 8. To determine impact resistance of a material by Izode impact testing machine. 9. To determine compression test on timber, bricks, mild steel and copper. 10. Determination of water absorption test on bricks. 11. Determination of water absorption test on floor tiles. 12. To determine the moisture content and specific gravity of timber.

BICE-007: MATHEMATICS III Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits


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Unit I: Function of Complex variable Analytic function, C-R equations, Cauchys integral theorem, Cauchys integral formula for derivatives of analytic function, Taylors and Laurents series, singularities, Residue theorem, Evaluation of real integrals of the type and Unit II: Statistical Techniques - I Moments, Moment generating functions, Skewness, Kurtosis, Curve fitting, Method of least squares, fitting of straight lines, Polynomials, Exponential curves etc., Correlation, Linear, non linear and multiple regression analysis, Probability theory. Unit III: Statistical Techniques - II Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions, sampling theory (small and large), Tests of significations: Chisquare test, t-test, Analysis of variance (one way), Application to engineering, medicine, agriculture etc. Time series and forecasting (moving and semi-averages), Statistical quality control methods, Control charts, R, p, np, and c charts. Unit IV: Numerical Techniques I Zeroes of transcendental and polynomial equation using Bisection method, Regula-falsi method and Newton- Raphson method, Rate of convergence of above methods. Interpolation: Finite differences, difference tables, Newtons forward and backward interpolation , Lagrangesand Newtons divided difference formula for unequal intervals.
Unit V : Numerical Techniques II Solution of system of linear equations, Gauss- Seidal method, Crout method. Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration, Trapezoidal, Simpsons one third and three-eight rules, Solution of ordinary differential (first order, second order and simultaneous) equations by Eulers, Picards and forth-order Runge- Kutta mehthods.

Reference Books:1. Peter V. ONeil, Advance Engineering Mathematics Thomson (Cengage) Learning, 2007. 2. Jain, Iyenger & Jain, Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation, New AgeInternational, New Delhi, 2003. 3. J.N. Kapur, Mathematical Statistics, S. Chand & company Ltd.,2000 4. R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Iyenger, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publication House, 2002. 5. Chandrika Prasad, Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudralaya, 1996. 6. E. Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005. 7. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005. 8. Devi Prasad, An introduction to Numerical Analysis, Narosa Publication house, New Delhi 2006. 9. T. Veerajan & T. Ramchandrandran, Theory & Problems in Numerical Methods, TMH, New Delhi, 2004. 10. S.P.Gupta, Statistical Methods, Sultan and Sons, New Delhi, 2004. 11. Devore, Probability and Statistics, Thomson(Cengage) Learning, 2007. 12. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, Probability and Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, Pearson Education, 2003.

BIEL-005: ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS

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UNIT I LOW FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER:- Equivalent circuit of BJT using hparameter for CB, CE and CC & configuration, calculation of transistor parameter for CB, CE & CC using h-parameters, comparison of transistor amplifier configuration. UNIT II MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIER: General cascaded system, RC coupled amplifier and its frequency response, merits and demerits, cascode amplifier, Darlington compound configuration, multistage frequency effect. UNIT III HIGH FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER: High frequency model for CE configuration, approximate CE high frequency model with resistive load, CE short circuit current gain, HF current gain with resistive load. UNIT IV LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIER: Analysis and design of class A,B, AB,C amplifiers, push pull amplifiers, transformer less output stages, distortion calculations. UNIT V TUNED AMPLIFIER: General behavior of tuned amplifiers, resonance-series and parallel resonant circuit, calculations of circuit impedance at resonance. Variation of impedance with frequency, Q-factor of a circuit & coil, Band width of series & parallel resonant circuit, advantages and disadvantages of tuned amplifiers. Single tuned amplifiers, voltage gain & frequency response of single tuned amplifiers, double tuned amplifiers. Analysis & design of class C amplifiers.

UNIT VI FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER: Feedback concept, characteristics of negative and positive feedback. Effect of negative and positive feedback on input impedance, output impedance, gain, and noise and frequency response. UNIT VII OSCILLATORS Classification of Oscillators, frequency and frequency stability of oscillatory circuits, Tuned based Oscillators, Hartley Oscillator, Colpitts Oscillators Clapp Oscillator, Crystal Oscillator, Phase Shift Oscillator, Wein Bridge Oscillator UNIT VIII MULTIVIBRATORS Monostable multi-vibrator, astable multi-vibrator and bistable multivibrator andtimer applications. Introduction and block diagram of 555 timer and UJT. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. 2. 3. 4. Integrated devices & circuits by Millman & Halkias. Electronic Devices & circuit theory by R. Boylestad. Electronic Devices & circuit-II by A.P. Godre & U.A. Bakshi. Electronic Devices & Circuit by G.K.Mithal

BIEL-006: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY

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UNIT-I INTRODUCTION: Review of vector analysis, Scalar & vector products, gradient, divergent and curl of a vector and their physical explanation-Transformation amongst rectangular, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinate system. UNIT II ELECTROSTATICS: Coulomb's law, electric field intensity from point charges, field due to Continuous distribution of charges, gausss law, Electric displacement and displacement density potential function, potential field of a point charge, laplaces and poisons equations. UNIT III MAGNETOSTATICS: Magnetic field intensity and magneto motive force, Amperes Circuital law, Energy stored, Biot-savart law, vector potential, magnetic dipole. UNIT IV TIME DEPENDENT FIELDS: Ampere's work law in differential vector form, continuity of Currents, conduction and displacement current. Maxwell's equations and their interpretations, boundary conditions. Wave equations, sinusoidal time varying fields, uniform plane wave in dielectric and conductor media, skin effect and depth of penetration, reflection and refraction of plane waves at boundaries for normal and oblique incidence surface impedance. UNIT V ENERGY FLOW AND POYNTING VECTOR: Pointing theorem, interpretation of ExH. Simple application, complex pointing vector. UNIT VI TRANSMISSION LINES: Transmission line theory from the circuit concept, properties; constants; transmission line equations; infinite line; reflections in transmission lines; voltage, current and impedance relations-open and short circuit lines; Experimental determination of line constants. Standing wave ratio; impedance matching, quarter and half wave lines single stub and double stub matching; circle diagram Smith chart.

UNIT VII INTRODUCTION TO WAVE GUIDES Waves between parallel plane; Transverse Electric wave, Transverse magnetic waves; characteristics of TE & TM waves; Transverse Electromagnetic waves; velocity of propagation; Attenuation in parallel plane guides; wave impedance. Reference: 1. Electromagnetic waves & radio system by Jorden R.F. 2. Principle and applications of Electromagnetic fields by Ptonsey R and Collin R.P 3. Applied Electromagnetic by Planus M.A.

BIEL-007: SIGNALS & SYSTEMS


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UNIT I Introduction: Definitions of a signal and a system, classification of signals, basic Operations on signals, elementary signals, Systems viewed as Interconnections of operations, properties of systems. UNIT II Time-domain representations for LTI systems 1: Convolution, impulse response representation, Convolution Sum and Convolution Integral. UNIT III Time-domain representations for LTI systems 2: properties of impulse response representation, Differential and difference equation Representations, Block diagram representations. UNIT IV Fourier representation for signals 1: Introduction, Discrete time and continuous time Fourier series (derivation of series excluded) and their properties . UNIT V Fourier representation for signals 2: Discrete and continuous Fourier transforms(derivations of transforms are excluded) and their properties.

UNIT VI Applications of Fourier representations: Introduction, Frequency response of LTI systems, Fourier transform representation of periodic signals, Fourier transform representation of discrete time signals UNIT VII Z-Transforms 1: Introduction, Z transform, properties of ROC, properties of Z transforms, inversion of Z transforms.

UNIT VIII Z-transforms 2: Transform analysis of LTI Systems, unilateral Z- Transform and its application to solve difference equations.

TEXT BOOK Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen Signals and Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.Reprint 2002 REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Alan V Oppenheim, Alan S, Willsky and A Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems Pearson Education Asia / PHI, 2nd edition, 1997. Indian Reprint 2002 2. H. P Hsu, R. Ranjan, Signals and Systems, Schams outlines, TMH, 2006 3. B. P. Lathi, Linear Systems and Signals, Oxford University Press, 2005 4. Ganesh Rao and Satish Tunga, Signals and Systems, Sanguine Technical Publishers, 2004

BIEL-008: MICROCONTROLLERS

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UNIT I Microprocessors and microcontroller. Introduction, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, A Microprocessors survey. RISC & CISC CPU Architectures, Harvard & Von-Neumann CPU architecture. The 8051 Architecture: Introduction, 8051 Microcontroller Hardware, Input / Output Pins, Ports and Circuits External Memory, Counter and Timers, Serial Data Input / Output, Interrupts.

UNIT II Addressing Modes and Operations: Introduction, Addressing modes, External data Moves, Code Memory, Read Only Data Moves / Indexed Addressing mode, PUSH and POP Opcodes, Data exchanges, Example Programs; Byte level logical Operations, Bit level Logical Operations, Rotate and Swap Operations, Example Programs. Arithmetic Operations: Flags, Incrementing and Decrementing, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Decimal Arithmetic, Example Programs.

UNIT III Jump and Call Instructions: The JUMP and CALL Program range, Jumps, calls and Subroutines, Interrupts and Returns, More Detail on Interrupts, Example Problems

UNIT IV 8051 programming in C: Data types and time delays in 8051C, I/O programming, logic operations, data conversion programs, accessing code ROM space, data serialization. UNIT V Timer / Counter Programming in 8051: Programming 8051 Timers, Counter Programming, programming timers 0 and 1 in 8051 C UNIT VI 8051 Serial Communication: Basics of Serial Communication, 8051 connections to RS-232, 8051 Serial communication Programming, Programming the second serial port, Serial port programming in C.

UNIT VII Interrupts Programming: 8051 Interrupts, Programming Timer Interrupts, Programming External Hardware Interrupts, Programming the Serial Communication Interrupts, Interrupt Priority in the 8051/52, Interrupt programming in C

UNIT VIII 8051 Interfacing and Applications: Interfacing 8051 to LCD, Keyboard, parallel and serial ADC, DAC, Stepper motor interfacing, DC motor interfacing and PWM

TEXT BOOKS: 1. The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming & Applications, 2e Kenneth J. Ayala ;, Penram International, 1996 / Thomson Learning 2005 2. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using assembly and C -, Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillespie Mazidi and Rollin D. McKinlay; PHI, 2006 / Pearson, 2006

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller Predko ;, TMH 2. Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and System Design,Raj Kamal, Pearson Education, 2005 3. Microcontrollers- Theory and Applications, Ajay V.Deshmukh; TMH,2005 4. Microcontroller and its applications, Dr.Ramani Kalpathi and Ganesh Raja; Sanguine Technical publishers,Bangalore-2005

BIELL-003: LAB VII (ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS)

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1. To study the phase shift oscillator and find its frequency. 2. To study the frequency of a given crystal oscillator and measure the output. 3. To study the two stage RC coupled transistor amplifier. 4. To study voltage gain and frequency response of FET audio power amplifier. 5. To study WEIN-BRIDGE oscillator and determine its frequency. 6. To study power gain and frequency response of a transistor audio amplifier. 7. To study CLASS-B push pull amplifier at audio frequency. 8. To study series and parallel resonance. 9. To study the HARTLEY and COLPITS oscillator.

BIELL-004: LAB VIII (MICROCONTROLLERS)

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I. PROGRAMMING 1. Data Transfer - Block move, Exchange, Sorting, Finding largest element in an array. 2. Arithmetic Instructions - Addition/subtraction, multiplication and division, square, Cube (16 bits Arithmetic operations bit addressable). 3. Counters. 4. Boolean & Logical Instructions (Bit manipulations). 5. Conditional CALL & RETURN. 6. Code conversion: BCD ASCII; ASCII Decimal; Decimal - ASCII; HEX - Decimal and Decimal - HEX . 7. Programs to generate delay, Programs using serial port and on-Chip timer / counter

BIEL-009:ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT & INSTRUMENTATION

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1. INSTRUMENTATION SCHEME & CHARACTERISTICS: Definition, Application and types of measurements, instrument classification, Functional elements of an instrument, input out put configuration of measuring instruments, Methods of correction for interfering and modifying inputs, standards, calibration, introduction to static characteristics and dynamics characteristics, selection of instruments, loading effects. Dynamic characteristics of measurement systems, Zero order, first order and second order systems & their response. 2. ERROR ANALYSIS: Types of errors, Methods of error analysis, uncertainty analysis, statistical analysis, Gaussian error distribution, chi- square test, correlation coefficient , students T test , method of least square , curve fitting , graphical analysis , general consideration in data analysis , design of experiment planning 3. DC & AC MEASUREMENT: DC measurements, Dc voltmeter, Ammeter ohmmeter, digital type voltmeter, Ammeter ohmmeter, AC measurement, Ammeter, ohmmeter, AC voltmeter using rectifier, true RMS voltmeter, Digital VOM meter. 4. TRANSDUCERS: Principles and classification of transducers, guidelines for selection and application of transducers, basic requirements of transducers. Different types of transducers, displacement, strain gauge, LVDT, potentiometer, capacitive & inductive, Piezoelectric, temperature, optical, Hall effect transducers. . Measurement of parameter : Measurement of length ,angle, area , temperature , pressure flow , speed force , torque, vibration , level , concentration (conductivity and ph) measurement . 5. DISPLAY DEVICES AND RECORDERS: Telemetry &Remote sensing, GIS (Geographical information System) , various display devices & Recorder , CRO (basic block diagram , deflection sensitivity , application : voltage ,current ,frequency and phase angle measurement ) . 6. INDICATING AND RECORDING SYSTEMS: Digital R-L-C meters, digital frequency Meter& Universal Counter. X-Y & X-T recorders, General-purpose Oscilloscopes, Delayed Time Base, Sampling and Digital Storage types.

7. SIGNAL GENERATORS & ANALYZERS: Sweep frequency generator, frequency synthesized signal generator & function generator; Wave analyzer, Spectrum analyzer.

Text Books: 1. Electronic Instrumentation& Measurement by WilliamD Cooper & Albert C. Helfric,PHI Pub. 2. Instrumentation, Measurement& Analysis by K K Chaudhury& R C Nakra,TMH 3 Instrumentation, Measurement& Feedback by Barry Jones,PHI Reference Books: 1. Instruments& Measurement for Electronic by Clyde N.Herrick

BIEL-010:Digital Signal Processing


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UNIT I Discrete Fourier Transforms (DFT): Frequency domain sampling and reconstruction of discrete time signals. DFT as a linear transformation, its relationship with other transforms. UNIT II Properties of DFT, multiplication of two DFTs- the circular convolution, additional DFT properties, use of DFT in linear filtering, overlap-save and overlap-add method.

UNIT III Fast-Fourier-Transform (FFT) algorithms: Direct computation of DFT, need for efficient computation of the DFT (FFT algorithms).

UNIT IV Radix-2 FFT algorithm for the computation of DFT and IDFTdecimation-in-time and decimation-in-frequency algorithms. Goertzel algorithm, and chirp-z transform UNIT V IIR filter design: Characteristics of commonly used analog filters Butterworth and Chebysheve filters, analog to analog frequency transformations. UNIT VI FIR filter design: Introduction to FIR filters, design of FIR filters using - Rectangular, Hamming, Bartlet and Kaiser windows, FIR filter design using frequency sampling technique UNIT VII Design of IIR filters from analog filters (Butterworth and Chebyshev) - impulse invariance method. Mapping of transfer functions: Approximation of derivative (backward difference and bilinear transformation) method, Matched z transforms, Verification for stability and linearity during mapping

UNIT VIII Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for IIR and FIR systems-direct form I and direct form II systems, cascade, lattice and parallel realization.

TEXT BOOK: Digital signal processing Principles Algorithms & Applications, Proakis & Monalakis, Pearson education, 4th Edition, New Delhi, 2007. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Discrete Time Signal Processing, Oppenheim & Schaffer, PHI, 2003. 2. Digital Signal Processing, S. K. Mitra, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2004. 3. Digital Signal Processing, Lee Tan: Elsivier publications, 2007

BIEL-011 : LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT

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UNIT I DIFFERENTIAL AND CASCODE AMPLIFIERS: Emitter coupled differential amplifiers & its circuit configurations, FET differential amplifier, Differential amplifier with swamping resistor, constant current bias & current mirror. Cascade differential amplifier stages. Level translator. Cascade configuration. UNIT II INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS: The basic operational amplifier & its schematic symbol, Block diagram representation of OP-AMP, Power supply requirements of an OP-AMP, Evolution of OP-AMP., Specification of a typical OP-AMP (741). UNIT III THE PRACTICAL OP-AMP: Input offset voltage, input bias current, input offset current. total output offset voltage, thermal drift, error voltage, variation of OP-AMP parameter with temperature & supply voltage. Supply voltage rejection ration (SVRR), CMRR-Measurement of OP-AMP parameters. UNIT IV FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF AN OP-AMP: Frequency response compensator networks. Frequency response of internally compensated OP-AMP & non-compensated OP-AMP. High frequency OP-AMP equivalent circuit, open loop voltage gain as a function of frequency. Slew rate, causes of slew rates and its effects in application.

UNIT V OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATIONS & LINEAR APPLICATION: Open loop OP-AMP configurations- The differential amplifier, inverting amplifier, non-inverting amplifier, negative feed back configurations - inverting and non inverting amplifiers, voltage followers & high input impedance configuration, differential amplifiers, closed loop frequency response & circuit stability, single supply operation of OP-AMP, summing, scaling and averaging amplifier, voltage to current & current to voltage converters, integrators & differentiators, logarithmic & anti logarithmic amplifiers

UNIT VI ACTIVE FILTERS & OSCILLATORS: Advantages of active filters, classification of filters, response characteristics of butter worth, chebyshev, causal filters, first order and second order butter worth filters- low pass and high pass types. Band pass & band reject filters. Oscillator principles, types of oscillators - phase shift, wein bridge & quadrature. square wave, triangular wave and saw tooth wave generators, voltage controlled oscillator. UNIT VII COMPARATORS & CONVERTERS: Basic comparator & its characteristics, zero crossing detector, voltage limiters, clippers & clampers, small signal half wave & full wave rectifiers, absolute value detectors, sample and hold circuit. TEXT BOOKS 1. OP-AMP and linear integrated circuits 2nd edition, PLHI by Ramakant A. Gayakwad. 2. Design with operation amplifiers and Analog Integrated circuits by Sergei Franco. 3. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital circuits & system by Millman & Halkias. 4. Linear Integrated Circuits by D.R.Chaudhary (WEL)

BIEL-012: Analog and Mixed Mode VLSI Design


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UNIT I Data converter fundamentals: Analog versus Digital Discrete Time Signals, Converting Analog Signals to Data Signals, Sample and Hold Characteristics, DAC Specifications, ADC Specifications, Mixed-Signal Layout Issues. UNIT II Data Converters Architectures: DAC Architectures, Digital Input Code, Resistors String, R-2R Ladder Networks, Current Steering, Charge Scaling DACs, Cyclic DAC, Pipeline DAC, ADC Architectures, Flash, 2-Step Flash ADC, Pipeline ADC, Integrating ADC, Successive Approximation ADC. UNIT III Non-Linear Analog Circuits: Basic CMOS Comparator Design (Excluding Characterization), Analog Multipliers, Multiplying Quad (Excluding Stimulation), Level Shifting (Excluding Input Level Shifting For Multiplier). UNIT IV Data Converter SNR: Improving SNR Using Averaging (Excluding Jitter & Averaging onwards), Decimating Filters for ADCs (Excluding Decimating without Averaging onwards), Interpolating Filters for DAC, B and pass and High pass Sync filters. UNIT V Su-Microns CMOS circuit design: Process Flow, Capacitors and Resistors, MOSFET Switch (upto Bidirectional Switches), Delay and adder Elements, Analog Circuits MOSFET Biasing (upto MOSFET Transition Frequency). UNIT VI OPAmp Design (Excluding Circuits Noise onwards)

TEXT BOOK: 1. Design, Layout, Stimulation ,R. Jacaob Baker, Harry W Li, David E Boyce, CMOS Circuit, PHI Edn, 2005 2. CMOS- Mixed Signal Circuit Design ,R. Jacaob Baker, (Vol ll of CMOS: Circuit Design, Layout and Stimulation), IEEE Press and Wiley Interscience, 2002. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, B Razavi, First Edition, McGraw Hill,2001. 2. CMOS Analog Circuit Design, P e Allen and D R Holberg, Second Edition, Oxford University Press,2002.

BIEL-013: ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION


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UNIT I ANTENNA BASICS: Introduction, basic Antenna parameters, patterns, beam area, radiation intensity, beam efficiency, diversity and gain, antenna apertures, effective height, bandwidth, radiation, efficiency, antenna temperature and antenna filed zones. UNIT II POINT SOURCES AND ARRAYS: Introduction, point sources, power patterns, power theorem, radiation intensity, filed patterns, phase patterns. Array of two isotropic point sources, non-isotropic but similar point sources, principles of pattern multiplication, examples of pattern synthesis by pattern multiplication, non-isotropic point sources, broad side array with non uni polar amplitude distribution, broad side versus end fire array, direction of maxima fire arrays of n isotropic point sources of equal amplitude and spacing. UNIT III ELECTRIC DIPOLES AND THIN LINEAR ANTENNAS: Introduction, short electric dipole, fields of a short dipole, radiation resistance of short dipole, radiation resistances of lambda/2 Antenna, thin linear antenna, micro strip arrays, low side lobe arrays, long wire antenna, folded dipole antennas. UNIT IV&V LOOP, SLOT, PATCH AND HORN ANTENNA: Introduction, small loop, comparison of far fields of small loop and short dipole, loop antenna general case, far field patterns of circular loop, radiation resistance, directivity, slot antenna, Balinets principle and complementary antennas, impedance of complementary and slot antennas, patch antennas, horn antennas, rectangular horn antennas. UNIT VI ANTENNA TYPES: Helical Antenna, Yagi-Uda array, corner reflectors, parabolic reflectors, log periodic antenna, lens antenna, antenna for special applications sleeve antenna, turnstile antenna, omni directional antennas, antennas for satellite antennas for ground penetrating radars, embedded antennas, ultra wide band antennas, plasma antenna.

UNIT VII & VIII RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION: Introduction, Ground wave propagation, free space propagation, ground reflection, surface wave, diffraction. TROPOSPHERE WAVE PROPAGATION: Troposcopic scatter, Ionosphere propagation, electrical properties of the ionosphere, effects of earths magnetic field.

TEXT BOOKS: 1.Antennas, John D. Krauss, III (SEI) edition, McGraw-Hill International edition, 2006 2.Antennas and Wave Propagation - Harish and Sachidananda: Oxford Press 2007

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1.Antenna Theory Analysis and Design - C A Balanis, 2nd ED, John Wiley, 1997 2.Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communication Systems - Sineon R Saunders, JohnWiley, 2003. 3.Antennas and wave propagation - G S N Raju: Pearson Education 2005

BIELL-005 : LAB IX (ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT & INSTRUMENTATION)


Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks External: 30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total..

1. To measure frequency and phase of a signal from a Lissajous Pattern using CRO. 2. To study the characteristics of LDR, Photo-diode and Phototransistors. 3. To measure a Water Level using Water Level Sensors. 4. To measure a strain using a strain cantilever. 5. To measure a displacement using LVDT Linear variable Differential Transformer Transducer. 6. To study & determine the characteristics of VDR. 7. To measure a load using Load Cell Transducer. 8. To measure a Temperature using Thermocouple & Thermistor Transducer. 9. To measure a Displacement through Inductive Linear transducer. 10. Measurement of velocity through Velocity Transducer. 11. Measurement of temperature through RTD Transducer

BIELL-006: LAB- X (DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING )


Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks External: 30+Internal:70 Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total..

A LIST OF EXPERIMENTS USING MATLAB / SCILAB / OCTAVE / WAB 1. Verification of Sampling theorem. 2. Impulse response of a given system 3. Linear convolution of two given sequences. 4. Circular convolution of two given sequences 5. Autocorrelation of a given sequence and verification of its properties. 6. Cross correlation of given sequences and verification of its properties. 7. Solving a given difference equation. 8. Computation of N point DFT of a given sequence and to plot magnitude and phase spectrum. 9. Linear convolution of two sequences using DFT and IDFT. 10.Circular convolution of two given sequences using DFT and IDFT 11. Design and implementation of FIR filter to meet given specifications. 12. Design and implementation of IIR filter to meet given specifications. B. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS USING DSP PROCESSOR 1. Linear convolution of two given sequences. 2. Circular convolution of two given sequences. 3. Computation of N- Point DFT of a given sequence 4. Realization of an FIR filter (any type) to meet given specifications .The input can be a signal from function generator / speech signal. 5. Audio applications such as to plot time and frequency (Spectrum) display of Microphone output plus a cosine using DSP. Read a wav file and match with their respective spectrograms 6. Noise: Add noise above 3kHz and then remove; Interference suppression using 400 Hz tone. 7. Impulse response of first order and second order system REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Digital signal processing using MATLAB - Sanjeet Mitra, TMH, 2001 2. Digital signal processing using MATLAB - J. G. Proakis & Ingale, MGH, 2000 3. Digital Signal Processors, B. Venkataramani and Bhaskar, TMH,2002

BIELL-007: LAB-XI (LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT)

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1. To demonstrate the relationship between input and output for the inverting and noninverting configuration of the Op-Amp 741. 2. To verify the function of op-amp as a summer and as a difference amplifier. 3. To perform the mathematical operation of integration using basic and practical circuits of op-amps. 4. To perform the mathematical operation of differentiation using basic and practical circuits of op-amps. 5. To study half wave and full wave rectifier circuits using op-amps. 6. To design a second order butter worth low pass filter for cut of frequency of 2 KHz and determining its frequency response. 7. To study the frequency response of a high pass filter(second order). 8. To study fourth order low pass filter and high pass filter. 9. To plot the frequency response of the band pass filter for a specified frequency range. 10. To design a square wave and triangular wave generator using Op-amps. 11. To design Wein bridge oscillator using Op-Amp for oscillating frequency 1 KHz.

BIEL-014: Analog Communication


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UNIT I RANDOM PROCESS: Random variables: Several random variables. Statistical averages: Function of Random variables, moments, Mean, Correlation and Covariance function: Principles of autocorrelation function, cross correlation functions. Central limit theorem, Properties of Gaussian process. UNIT II AMPLITUDE MODULATION: Introduction, AM: Time-Domain description, Frequency Domain description. Generation of AM wave: square law modulator, switching modulator. Detection of AM waves: square law detector, envelop detector. Double side band suppressed carrier modulation (DSBSC): Time-Domain description, Frequency-Domain representation, Generation of DSBSC waves: balanced modulator, ring modulator. Coherent detection of DSBSC modulated waves. Costas loop. UNIT III SINGLE SIDE-BAND MODULATION (SSB): Quadrature carrier multiplexing, Hilbert transform, properties of Hilbert transform, Pre-envelope, Canonical representation of band pass signals, Single side-band modulation, Frequency-Domain description of SSB wave, TimeDomain description. Phase discrimination method for generating an SSB modulated wave, TimeDomain description. Phase discrimination method for generating an SSB modulated wave. Demodulation of SSB waves. UNIT IV VESTIGIAL SIDE-BAND MODULATION (VSB): Frequency Domain description, Generation of VSB modulated wave, Time - Domain description, Envelop detection of VSB wave plus carrier, Comparison of amplitude modulation techniques, Frequency translation, Frequency division multiplexing, Application: Radio broadcasting, AM radio. UNIT V ANGLE MODULATION (FM)-I: Basic definitions, FM, narrow band FM, wide band FM, transmission bandwidth of FM waves, generation of FM waves: indirect FM and direct FM. UNIT VI ANGLE MODULATION (FM)-II: Demodulation of FM waves, FM stereo multiplexing, Phase-locked loop, Nonlinear model of the phase locked loop, Linear model of the phase locked loop, Nonlinear effects in FM systems.

UNIT VII NOISE: Introduction, shot noise, thermal noise, white noise, Noise equivalent bandwidth, Narrow bandwidth, Noise Figure, Equivalent noise temperature, cascade connection of two-port networks.

UNIT VIII NOISE IN CONTINUOUS WAVE MODULATION SYSTEMS: Introduction, Receiver model, Noise in DSB-SC receivers, Noise in SSB receivers, Noise in AM receivers, Threshold effect, Noise in FM receivers, FM threshold effect, Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in FM,. TEXT BOOKS: 1.Communication Systems, Simon Haykins, 3rd Edition, John Willey, 1996. 2.An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication, Simon Haykins, John Wiley, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1.Modern digital and analog Communication systems B. P. Lathi, 3rd ed 2005 Oxford University press. 2.Communication Systems, Harold P.E, Stern Samy and A Mahmond, Pearson Edn, 2004. Communication Systems: Singh and Sapre: Analog and

BIEL-015: MICROPROCESSOR & ITS APPLICATIONS


Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit Marks External: 70+Internal:30. Students are required to score 45% marks individually in both External & Internal and 50% marks in total.

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Introduction To Microprocessor History and Evolution, types of microprocessors, 8085 Microprocessor, Architecture, Bus Organization, Registers, ALU, Control section, Instruction set of 8085, Instruction format, Addressing modes, Types of Instructions. Assembly Language Programming and Timing Diagram Assembly language programming in 8085, Macros, Labels and Directives, Microprocessor timings, Micro instructions, Instruction cycle, Machine cycles, T states, State transition diagrams, Timing diagram for different machine cycles. Serial I/O, Interrupts and Comparison of Contemporary Microprocessors Serial I/O using SID, SOD. Interrupts in 8085, RST instructions, Issues in implementing interrupts, Multiple interrupts and priorities, Daisy chaining, Interrupt handling in 8085, Enabling, disabling and masking of interrupts. Brief comparison of contemporary 8-bit microprocessors like Z-80, M68000 with 8085. Data Transfer techniques Data transfer techniques, Programmed data transfer, Parallel data transfer using 8155. Programmable parallel ports and handshake input/output, Asynchronous and Synchronous data transfer using 8251A. Programmable interrupt controller 8259A. DMA transfer, cycle stealing and burst mode of DMA, 8255, 8257 DMA controller. Microprocessor Interfacing Techniques Interfacing memory and I/O devices, Addressing memory, interfacing static RAMs, Interfacing and refreshing dynamic RAMs, Interfacing a keyboard, Interfacing LED and seven segment displays,Interfacing a printer, Interfacing A/D converters, D/A converters. Architecture of typical 16 bit microprocessors (Intel 8086) Memory address space and data organization - Segment registers and memory segmentation Generating a memory address - I/O address space - Addressing modes - Comparison of 8086 and 8088 - Basic 8086/8088 configuration - Minimum mode - Maximum mode - System timing. Introduction to 80186/188, 286, 386 & 486 with Block diagram, features & application.

Text Books: 1. R.S. GAONKAR, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and applications with the 8085/8080A, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 2. A.H. MUHOPADHYAY, Microprocessor Based Laboratory Experiments and Projects, Wheeler Publishing, 1997. 3. YU-Cheng Liu & Glenn A Gibson, Microprocessor System, Architecture Programming & Design. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. D.V.HALL, Microprocessors and Digital Systems, McGraw Hill 2. INTEL 8086/88, 80186, 286, 386, 486, Pentium Pro & Pentium IV- By Berry.B.Bray.

BIEL- 016: Microwave & Radar Engineering


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1. Propagation through waveguides: Rectangular waveguide, solution of wave equation in rectangular co-ordintes, Derivation of field equations for TE & TM modes , degenerate and dominant mode, Power Transmission and Power loss, Excitation of waveguides, non existence of TEM mode in waveguides, Introduction to circular Waveguides, Stripline and microstripline. 2. Microwave cavity resonators: Rectangular and cylindrical cavities, Quality factor, Excitation of cavities.Microwave components: Waveguide couplings, bends and twists, Transitions, Directional couplers, hybrid couplers, Matched load, Attenuators and phase shifters, E-plane, H-plane and Hybrid Tees, Hybrid ring, Waveguide discontinuities, Windows, Irises and Tuning screws, Detectors, wave meters; Isolators and Circulators, tunable detector, slotted line carriage, VSWR meter. Scattering Matrix. 3. Microwave Measurements: Measurement of frequency, Wave length, VSWR, Impedance, Attenuation, Low and high power. Radiation pattern. 4. Limitation, of conventional active devices at Microwave frequency. 5. Microwave Tubes : Klystron, Reflex Klystron, Magnetron, TWT, BWO: Their schematic, Principle of operation, performance characteristics and application. 6. Microwave Semiconductor Devices: PIN diode, Tunnel diode, LSA diode, varactor diode, Gunn Devices, IMPATT and TRAPATT, their Principal of operation, characteristics and applications. 7. Principles of Radar: Radar Block diagram operation, Radar Range equation, Radar Frequencies, Pulse and C.W. Radar, Introduction to Doppler and M.T. Radar, Applications.

8. Radar Transmitters & Devices: Block diagram of radar receiver for C.W. and pulse radar, front end amplifier, Receiver noise figure, Duplexers Radar antennas, Radar Displays, Introduction to Radar clutter.

Text Book: 1. Liao, S.Y. / Microwave Devices & Circuits; PHI 3rd Ed. 2. M.I. Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Engineering; THM Reference: 1. Collin, R.E. Foundations for Microwave Engineering; TMH 2nd Ed. 2. Rizzi, Microwave Engineering: Passive Circuits; PHI. 3. A Das and S.K. Das, Microwave Engineering; TMH.

BIEL-017: OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION

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UNIT I Introduction: Block diagram of optical fiber communication system, Advantages of optical fiber communication UNIT II Optical fiber waveguides: structure of optical wave guide, light propagation in optical fiber using ray theory, acceptance angle, numerical aperture, skew rays, wave theory for optical propagation, modes in a planar and cylindrical guide, mode volume, single mode fibers, cutoff wavelength, mode field diameter, effective refractive index and group and mode delay factor for single mode fiber. UNIT III Transmission Characteristics of Optical fiber, Attenuation in optical fibers, intrinsic and extrinsic absorption, linear and non linear scattering losses, fiber bend losses. Dispersion and pulse broadening, intramodal and intermodal dispersion for step and graded index fibers, modal noise, over all fiber dispersion for multimode and monomode fiber, dispersion shifted fibers, modal birefringence and polarization maintaining fibers UNIT IV Optical Sources: Basic concepts Einstein relations and population inversion optical feedback and threshold conditions, direct and indirect band gap semiconductors spontaneous and stimulated emission in p-n junction, threshold current density, Hetero junction & DH structure, semiconductor injection lasers structure & Characteristics of injection laser. Drawback and advantages of LED, DH, LED, LED structures and Characteristics UNIT V Optical detectors: Requirement for photo detections p-n photodiode, characteristics of photo detections, p-i-n and avalanche photodiodes, phototransistors & photoconductors

UNIT VI

Direct detection receiver performance considerations: Noise sources in optical fibre communication, noise in p-n, p-i-n and APD receivers, Receiver structures.

UNIT VII Optical fibre communication systems: Principal components of an optical fibre communication system, source laminations, optical transmitter circuits, LED and laser drive circuits, optical receiver block diagram, simple circuits for pre-amplifier, automatic gain control and equalization, Regenerative repeater, BER of optical receiver, channel losses, ISI penalty and optical power budgeting for digital optical fibre system, line coding, analog systems, Direct intercity and sub carrier intensity modulation using AM, FM and PM. Block diagram and detection principle of coherent optical fibre system. Text / Reference Books: Text Book: 1. Optical fibre Communication: John M.S Senior PHI, 2nd Ed. Reference Books: 1. Optical Communication: J. Gowar PHI, 2nd Ed. 2. Optical fibre Communication: G.E. Keiser Mc Graw-Hill, 3rd Ed. 3. Optoelectronics: Wilson & Hawkes PHI, 2nd Ed.

BIEL-018: Wireless Communication


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UNIT I Evolution of mobile radio communication fundamentals. Large scale path loss: propagation models, reflection, diffraction, scattering, practical link budget design using path loss model. Small scale fading & multipath propagation and measurements, impulse response model and parameters of multipath channels, types of fading, theory of multi-path shape factor for fading wireless channels UNIT II Spread spectrum modulation techniques: Pseudo-noise sequence, direct sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS), frequency hopped spread spectrum(FHSS), performance of DS-SS, performance of FH-SS, modulation performance in fading and multipath channels, fundamentals of equalisation, equaliser in communication receiver, survey of equalisation techniques, linear equaliser, linear equaliser, non-linear equalisation, diversity techniques, RAKE receiver. UNIT III Characteristics of speech signals, quantisation techniques, vocoders, linear predictive coders, time division multiple access, space division multiple access, and frequency division multiple access. UNIT IV& V Frequency reuse, channel assignment strategies, handoff strategies, interference and system capacity, improving coverage and capacity in cellular systems. Introduction to wireless networks, 2G, 3G wireless systems, wireless standards. Text Book: 1. T.S. Rappaport, Wireless Communication-Principles and practice, Pearson Reference Books: 1. Willium C. Y. Lee, Mobile communication Design and fundamentals 2. D. R. Kamilo Fehar, Wireless digital communication 3. Haykin S & Moher M., Modern wireless communication, Pearson, 2005. 4. R. Pandya, Mobile and personal communication system, PHI.

BIELL-008: LAB-XII (Analog Communication)

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EXPERIMENTS 1. Second order active LPF and HPF 2. Second order active BPF and BE 3. Schmitt Trigger Design and test a Schmitt trigger circuit for the given values of UTP and LTP 4. Frequency synthesis using PLL. 5. Design and test R-2R DAC using op-amp 6. Design and test the following circuits using IC 555 1. Astable multivibrator for given frequency and duty cycle 2. Monostable multivibrator for given pulse width W 7. Class C Single tuned amplifier 8. Amplitude modulation using transistor/FET (Generation and detection) 9. Pulse amplitude modulation and detection 10. PWM and PPM 11. Frequency modulation using 8038/2206 12. Precision rectifiers both Full Wave and Half Wave.

BIELL-009: LAB XIII (MICROPROCESSOR & ITS APPLICATIONS)

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1.Simple programs for sorting a list of numbers in ascending and descending order. 2. Sorting a list without destroying the original list. 3. Code conversion - Binary to Gray/Gray to Binary. 4. Program for addition of BCD numbers. 5. Program for multiplication of 8-bit numbers . 6. Interface an LED array and 7-segment display through 8255 and display a specified bit pattern/character sequence at an interval of 2 seconds. 7 Interface the given microprocessor kit to a personal computer through R.S-232C. The band rate is specified. Verify data transfer in both directions ( P - PC and PC - P) 8 Assembly language programming of 8086

BIELL-010: LAB XIV (Microwave Engineering)

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1. Measurement of guide wavelength and frequency of the signal in a rectangular waveguide. 2. Measurement of VSWR using slotted line. 3. Study of mode characteristics of reflex Klystron and determination of mode number, transit time &electronic tuning sensitivity. 4. Study of characteristics of Gunn oscillator. 5. Study of Gunn diode as modulated source (PIN modulation) and determination of modulation depth. 6. Measurement of coupling coefficient and directivity of a directional coupler. 7. Study of insulation & coupling coefficient of a magic T. 8. Measurement of attenuation using substitution method and plot of attenuation versus frequency characteristics. 9. Study of waveguide horn and its radiation pattern and determination of the beam width. 10. Study of a ferrite circulator and measurement of isolation, insertion loss, cross coupling and input VSWR. 10. Measurement of microwave power using power meter

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