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MUFFAKHAM JAH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING COURSE HANDOUT FOR LABORATORY (Non - Programming Lab): 2014- 2015 Course Code: EC333 Course Title: Analog Communications Lab Class: BE 3/4 I-Semester ECE B Section Contact Hours per week: 3 Lab Hours Course Coordinator: JABAR OTHMAN Course Coordinator’s phone no:8106656150 Course coordinator Email: [email protected] Course coordinator location: Room no 1113C Course coordinator’s availability: Saturday (2:00pm to 3:30 pm) Resource Link: http://mjcollege.ac.in/studentresourceslist.php? resourceusername=gabar Prerequisite courses: Analog Communication Theory Course (EC 303) Course description: The analog Communication Lab aims at providing the practical understanding of the various concepts like modulation, demodulation, Transmission and Reception of signals that are taught in the analog communication theory course. Course Outcomes: On successful completion of the course, the student will acquire the ability to:

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MUFFAKHAM JAH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGCOURSE HANDOUT FOR LABORATORY (Non - Programming Lab): 2014-2015

Course Code:  EC333

Course Title: Analog Communications Lab

Class: BE 3/4 I-Semester ECE B Section

Contact Hours per week: 3 Lab Hours

Course Coordinator: JABAR OTHMAN

Course Coordinator’s phone no:8106656150

Course coordinator Email: [email protected]

Course coordinator location: Room no 1113C

Course coordinator’s availability: Saturday (2:00pm to 3:30 pm)

Resource Link: http://mjcollege.ac.in/studentresourceslist.php?resourceusername=gabar

Prerequisite courses: Analog Communication Theory Course (EC 303)

Course description:

The analog Communication Lab aims at providing the practical understanding of the various concepts like modulation, demodulation, Transmission and Reception of signals that are taught in the analog communication theory course. Course Outcomes:On successful completion of the course, the student will acquire the ability to:

1. Conduct experiments, take measurements and analyze the data through hands-on experience in order to demonstrate understanding of the theoretical concepts of Analog Communication, while working in small groups.

2. Demonstrate writing skills through clear laboratory reports.3. Employ graphics packages for drawing of graphs and use computational software

for statistical analysis of data.4. Compare the experimental results with those introduced in lecture, draw relevant

conclusions and substantiate them satisfactorily.5. Transfer group experience to individual performance of experiments and

demonstrate effective oral communication skills.

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Overview of Learning Activities: Explanation of Experiment procedure and associated concepts Conduct of Experiment Discussions between students and faculty

Overview of Learning Resources:            

1. Lab Manual 2. Simon Haykin,”Communication Systems”.3. Herbert Taub and Donald Shilling , “Principles of communication systems”

Overview of Assessment:i. University Exams                                   

ii. Class Tests  and Viva Voce                iii. Laboratory Record

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