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No
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All E
nd Exam
inations (Theory and P
ractical) are of three hours duration.
* - Tutorial
T - T
heoryP
- Practical
C - C
redits
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2+1 0 4(HS 05231) ENG
LISH
1.INTRO
DUCTION :
In view of the grow
ing importance of English as a tool for global com
munication and the consequent
emphasis on training students to acquire com
municative com
petence, the syllabus has been designedto develop linguistic and com
municative com
petence of Engineering students. The prescribed booksand the exercises are m
eant to serve broadly as students’ handbooks, to encourage them to develop
their language skills. The two textbooks identified by the Board of Studies serve the purpose of
illustrating the conceptual framework within which the syllabus is to be adm
inistered in the classroom.
When a textbook is prescribed content is generally paid attention to. H
owever, the stress in this
syllabus is on language acquisition and skill development, calling for both the teacher and the taught
to go beyond the prescribed texts and innovate exercises and tasks.
2.O
BJECTIVES :
1.To prom
ote the language proficiency of the students with em
phasis on improving their LSR
W skills.
2.To im
part training to the students through the syllabus and its theoretical and practical components.
3.To im
prove comm
unication skills in formal and inform
al situations.
3.SYLLABUS :
Listening Skills :•
Listening for general content•
Listening to fill up information gaps
•Intensive listening
•Listening for specific inform
ation•
Note-taking - guided and unguided•
Post-listening testingSpeaking Skills :•
Oral practice
•Developing confidence
•Introducing oneself/others
•Asking for/ giving inform
ation•
Describing objects/offering solutions
•D
escribing situations•
Role play•
Expressing agreement/disagreem
entReading Com
prehension•
Skimm
ing the text•
Understanding the gist of an argum
ent•
Identifying the topic sentence
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•Inferring lexical and contextual m
eaning•
Understanding discourse features•
Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentencesNO
TE :The student, through the training imparted to him
/her by means of the text-based
approach, will be exam
ined in answering questions on an unseen passage.
Writing Skills :
•W
riting a sentence•
Use of appropriate vocabulary
•Paragraph writing
•Coherence and cohesiveness
•N
arration / description•
Interpreting data•
Formal and inform
al letter writing
•Sending e-m
ails•
Information transfer
•Editing a passage
4.TEXTBO
OKS PRESCRIBED :
In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills m
entioned above,the follow
ing texts and course content, divided into Eight Units, are prescribed:
1.LEA
RN
ING
ENG
LISH: A C
omm
unicative Approach, Hyderabad: O
rient Longman,
2005.(Selected Lessons)
2.W
INGS O
F FIRE: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, Abridged version w
ith Exercises,H
yderabad: Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
The following lessons from
the prescribed texts are recomm
ended for study :
A.
STUDY MATERIAL :
Unit – I
1.Astronom
y from LEARNING
ENGLISH: A Com
municative Approach, O
rient Longman, 2005.
2.C
hapters 1-4 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – II
3.Inform
ation Technology from LEAR
NIN
G EN
GLISH
: A Com
municative Approach, O
rientLongm
an, 2005.
4.C
hapters 5-8 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – III
5.H
umour from
LEARN
ING
ENG
LISH: A C
omm
unicative Approach, Orient Longm
an, 2005.
6.C
hapters 9-12 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises., Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – IV
7.Environm
ent from LEAR
NIN
G EN
GLISH
: A Com
municative Approach, O
rient Longman, 2005.
8.C
hapters 13-16 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – V
9.Inspiration from
LEARN
ING
ENG
LISH: A C
omm
unicative Approach, Orient Longm
an, 2005.
10.C
hapters 17-20 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
Unit – VI
11.H
uman Interest from
LEARN
ING
ENG
LISH : A C
omm
unicative Approach, Orient Longm
an,2005.
12.C
hapters 21-24 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
* Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom
tasks.
Unit – VII
Reading and W
riting SkillsReading Com
prehensionSituational dialoguesR
eport writing
Letter writing
Essay writing
Information transfer
Unit – VIIIRem
edial EnglishCom
mon errors
Subject-Verb agreement
Use of Articles and Prepositions
Tense and aspectVocabulary – Synonym
s & Antonyms, one-w
ord substitutes, prefixes & suffixes, Idioms &
phrases, words often confused.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Effective Technical Comm
unication, M Ashraf R
izvi, Tata McG
raw-H
ill Publishing Com
panyLtd.
2.Everyday Dialogues in English, R
obert J Dixson, Prentice H
all of India Pvt Ltd., New
Delhi.
REFERENCES :1.
Strengthen Your English, Bhaskaran & Horsburgh, O
xford University Press
2.English for Technical Com
munication, K R
Lakshminarayana, SC
ITECH
3.Strategies for Engineering Com
munication, Susan Stevenson & Steve W
hitmore ( John W
ileyand sons).
4.English for Engineers: W
ith CD, Sirish Chaudhary, Vikas Publishing H
ouse Pvt. Ltd. With C
D.
5.Basic Com
munication Skills for Technology, Andrea J R
utherfoord, Pearson Education Asia.6.
Murphy’s English G
ramm
ar with CD, M
urphy, Cam
bridge University Press
7.A Practical Course in English Pronunciation, (w
ith two Audio cassettes), Sethi, Sadanand
& Jindal , Prentice –Hall of India Pvt Ltd., N
ew D
elhi.8.
English for Professional Students, by S S Prabhakara Rao.
9.The O
xford Guide to W
riting and Speaking, John Seely, Oxford.
10.G
ramm
ar Gam
es, Renvolucri M
ario, Cam
bridge University Press.
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3+1 0 6
(MA 05363) M
ATHEMATICS – I
UNIT – I
Sequences – series – Convergences and divergence – R
atio test – Com
parison test – Integral test –C
auchy’s root test – Raabe’s test – Absolute and conditional convergence. R
olle’s theorem – Lagrange’s
Mean Value Theorem
– Cauchy’s M
ean value Theorem – G
eneralized Mean Value theorem
(Taylor’sTheorem
).
UNIT – II
Functions of several variables – Functional dependence- Jacobian- Maxim
a and Minim
a of functions of twovariables w
ith constraints or without constraints- R
adius, Centre and C
ircle of Curvature – Evolutes and
Envelopes.
UNIT – III
Curve tracing – C
artesian , polar and Parametric curves - Applications of integration to lengths , volum
esand surface areas in C
artesian and polar coordinates.
UNIT – IV
Differential equations of first order and first degree – exact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to N
ewton’s
Law of cooling, Law of natural growth and decay, Orthogonal trajectories-Non-hom
ogeneous linear differentialequations of second and higher order w
ith constant coefficients with R
HS term
of the type eax, Sin ax, cos
ax, polynomials in x, e
axV(x), xV(x), method of variation of param
eters.
UNIT – V
Laplace transform of standard functions – Inverse transform
– first shifting Theorem, Transform
s ofderivatives and integrals – Unit step function – second shifting theorem
– Dirac’s delta function – Convolutiontheorem
– Periodic function - Differentiation and integration of transforms-Application of Laplace transform
sto ordinary differential equations.
UNIT – VI
Multiple integrals - double and triple integrals – change of variables – change of order of integration.
UNIT – VII
Vector Calculus: G
radient- Divergence- C
url and their related properties of sums- products- Laplacian and
second order operators. Vector Integration - Line integral – work done – Potential function – area- surface
and volume integrals.
UNIT – VIII
Vector integral theorems: G
reen’s theorem- Stoke’s and G
auss’s Divergence Theorem
. Verification ofG
reen’s - Stoke’s and Gauss’s Theorem
s – Cylindrical, Spherical coordinates-Expressions G
rad, div, curlin spherical and cylindrical coordinates.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – 1, 2005
T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and others, S.C
hand and Com
pany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
athematics–I, 2002, P.N
ageswara R
ao, Y.Narsim
hulu, Prabhakara Rao, D
eepthiPublishers
2.Engineering M
athematics- I, 2004, D
r.Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publishers.
3.Engineering M
athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram
a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S. Publications
2000.
4.Engineering M
athematics-I R
ukmangadhachary, Pearson Education.
5.A Text book of Engineering M
athematics, VP M
ishra, Galgotia Publications.
6.Engineering M
athematics – I, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
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(MA 05361) M
ATHEMATICAL M
ETHODS
UNIT - I
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations : Introduction – The Bisection Method – The M
ethodof False Position – The Iteration M
ethod – New
ton-Raphson M
ethod.
Interpolation : Introduction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation – Finite differences- Forw
ard Differences-
Backward differences –C
entral differences – Symbolic relations and separation of sym
bols-Differences of
a polynomial-N
ewton’s form
ulae for interpolation – Central difference interpolation Form
ulae – Gauss’
Central Difference Formulae –Interpolation with unevenly spaced points-Lagrange’s Interpolation form
ula.
UNIT - II
Fitting a straight line –Nonlinear curve fitting –C
urve fitting by a sum of exponentials-W
eighted leastsquares approxim
ation-Linear weighted least squares approximation-Nonlinear weighted least squares.
Num
erical Differentiation and Integration: The C
ubic Spline Method – Trapezoidal rule – Sim
pson’s 1/3R
ule –Simpson’s 3/8 R
ule- Boole’s and Weddle’s R
ules .
UNIT - III
Num
erical solution of Ordinary D
ifferential equations: Solution by Taylor’s series-Picard’s Method of
successive Approximations-Euler’s M
ethod-Runge-Kutta Methods –Predictor-Corrector M
ethods- Adams-
Moulton M
ethod –Milne’s M
ethod.
UNIT – IV
Matrices and Linear system
s of equations: Elementary row
transformations-R
ank-Echelon form, N
ormal
form – Solution of Linear System
s – Direct M
ethods- LU D
ecomposotion- LU
Decom
position from G
aussElim
ination –Solution of Tridiagonal Systems-Solution of Linear System
s.
UNIT - V
Eigen values, eigen vectors – properties – Cayley-H
amilton Theorem
- Inverse and powers of a m
atrix byCayley-Ham
ilton theorem – Diagonolization of m
atrix. Calculation of powers of matrix – M
odal and spectralm
atrices.
UNIT - VI
Real m
atrices – Symm
etric, skew - sym
metric, orthogonal, Linear Transform
ation - Orthogonal
Transformation. C
omplex m
atrices: Herm
itian, Skew-H
ermitian and U
nitary – Eigen values and eigenvectors of com
plex matrices and their properties.
Quadratic form
s- Reduction of quadratic form
to canonical form – R
ank - Positive, negative definite - semi
definite - index - signature - Sylvester law.
UNIT –VII
Fourier Series: Determ
ination of Fourier coefficients – Fourier series – even and odd functions – Fourierseries in an arbitrary interval – even and odd periodic continuation – H
alf-range Fourier sine and cosineexpansions.
Fourier integral theorem (only statem
ent)– Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Fourier transform – Fourier
sine and cosine transforms – properties – inverse transform
s – Finite Fourier transforms.
UNIT - VIII
Formation of partial differential equations by elim
ination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions –solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear (standard type)equations . M
ethod ofseparation of variables.
z-transform – inverse z-transform
- properties – Dam
ping rule – Shifting rule – Initial and final valuetheorem
s. Convolution theorem
– Solution of difference equation by z-transforms.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A Text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – II, 2005 T,K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi
and others, S.Chand and C
ompany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
athematics–II, 2002, P.N
ageswara R
ao, Y.Narsim
hulu, Prabhakara Rao
2.Engineering M
athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram
a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S.Publications
2000.
3.Advanced Engineering M
athematics (eighth edition), Erw
in Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons (ASIA)
Pvt. Ltd. 2001.
4.Advanced Engineering Peter V.O
’Neil Thom
son Brooks/Cole.
5. Advanced Engineering M
athematics, M
erle C.Potter, J.L.G
oldberg, E.F.Abrufadel, Oxford
University Press. Third Edition 2005.
6.N
umerical M
ethods: V N Vedam
urthy , Iyengar N C
h N Vikas pub. R
eprint 2005
7.N
umerical M
ethods: S.Arumugam
& others. Scitech pub.
8.Elem
entary Num
erical Analysis : An Algorithmic Approach: S.D
.Conte and C
arl.D.E.Boor, Tata
Mac-G
raw H
ill.
9.Introductory M
ethods of Num
erical Analysis: S.S.Sastry, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd.,
10.Engineering M
athematics – II, 2005, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
11.N
umerical M
ethods for Scientific and Engineering Com
putation: M.K.Jain, S.R
.K. Iyengar,R
.K.Jain, New
Age International (P) Ltd.
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2+1 0 4(PY 05047) APPLIED PHYSICS
UNIT I
BONDING
IN SOLIDS : Introduction - Types of Bonding - Ionic bond - C
ovalent bond - Metallic bond
- Cohesive energy - C
alculation of Cohesive energy.
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES : Introduction -Space lattice - Basis - Unit cell - Lattice param
eter - Crystal
systems - Bravais lattices - Structure and Packing fractions of Sim
ple cubic - Body Centred C
ubic - FaceC
entred Cubic crystals - Structures of D
iamond, ZnS, N
aCl, C
sCl.
UNIT II
CRYSTAL PLANES & X-RAY DIFFRACTION : D
irections and Planes in crystals – Miller Indices
- Separation between successive [h k l] planes - D
iffraction of X-rays by Crystal planes - Bragg’s Law
-Laue m
ethod -Powder m
ethod.
UNIT III
DEFECTS IN SOLIDS : Im
perfections in Crystals - Point defects - Schottky and Frenkel defects -
Energy for formation of a Vacancy - Equilibrium
concentration of Schottky and Frenkel defects -Linedefects - Edge and Screw
dislocations - Burger’s Vectors.
PRINCIPLES OF Q
UANTUM M
ECHANICS : Waves and Particles - Planck’s quantum
theory - de-Broglie hypothesis – M
atter waves - Davisson and Germ
er experiment - Schroedinger’s Tim
e IndependentW
ave equation - Physical significance of the Wave function - Particle in a one dim
ensional potential box.
UNIT IV
ELECTRON THEO
RY OF M
ETALS : Classical free electron theory - M
ean free path - Relaxation tim
eand drift velocity - Ferm
i-Dirac distribution (descriptive) - Q
uantum free electron theory - Sources of
electrical resistance - Kronig-Penney model (qualitative treatm
ent) - Origin of energy band form
ation insolids - C
oncept of effective mass.
UNIT V
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES:Introduction -
Dielectric constant - Electronic, Ionic and O
rientationpolarizabilities - Internal fields - C
lausius-Mossotti equation – Frequency dependence of the polarizability
- Ferro and Piezo electricity.
MAG
NETIC PROPERTIES : Perm
eability - Magnetization - O
rigin of magnetic m
oment - C
lassificationof m
agnetic materials - D
ia, Para and Ferro magnetism
- Hysteresis curve - Soft and H
ard magnetic
materials - anti-Ferro and Ferri m
agnetism - Ferrites and their applications.
UNIT VI
SEMICO
NDUCTORS : Introduction - Intrinsic sem
iconductor and carrier concentration – Equation forconductivity - Extrinsic sem
iconductor and carrier concentration - Drift and diffusion - Einstein’s equation
- Hall effect.
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY : G
eneral properties - Meissner effect - Penetration depth - Type I and Type
II superconductors - Flux quantization - Josephson Effect - BCS Theory - Applications of superconductors.
UNIT VII
LASERS : Introduction - Characteristics of Lasers - Spontaneous and Stim
ulated Emission of radiation
- Einstein’s coefficients - Population inversion - Ruby Laser - H
elium-N
eon Laser - Semiconductor
Laser - Applications of Lasers in Industry, Scientific and Medical fields.
UNIT VIII
FIBER OPTICS : Introduction - Principle of optical fiber - Acceptance angle and Acceptance cone -
Num
erical aperture - Step-Index fiber and transmission of signal in SI fiber - G
raded-Index fiber andtransm
ission of signal in GI fiber - Attenuation in optical fibers - Advantages of optical fibers in
comm
unication - Application of optical fibers in Medicine and Sensors.
TEXTBOO
KS :
1.Applied Physics by D
r. M.C
handra Shekar & Dr.P.Appala N
aidu; V.G.S. Book links.
2.Solid State Physics by P.K. Palanisam
y; Scitech Publications (India) Pvt.ltd.
REFERENCES :
1.M
aterials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan; Prentice-H
all India
2.M
aterials Science by M.Arum
ugam; Anuradha Agencies
3.Solid State Physics by N
.W. Ashcroft & N
.David M
erwin, Thom
son Learning
4.Solid State Physics by D
r. B.S.Bellubbi & Dr. Adeel Ahm
ad; Premier Publishing house
5.Solid State Physics by M
ani Naidu; Vijayam
Publications
6.M
aterials Science by M.S.Vijaya & G
. Rangarajan; Tata M
cGraw
Hill
7.Introduction to Solid State Physics by C
.Kittel; Wiley Eastern lim
ited
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(CS 05106) C PROG
RAMM
ING AND DATA STRUCTURES
UNIT - IAlgorithm
, flowchart, program
development steps, basic structures of C
language, C tokens, data types
and sizes, declaration of variables, assigning values, arithmetic, relational and logical operator, increm
entand decrem
ent operators, conditional operator, bit-wise operators, type conversions, expressions, evaluation,input-output statem
ents, blocks, if and switch statem
ent, while, do-w
hile and for statements, C
programs
covering all the above aspects.UNIT - IIO
ne dimensional & Tw
o dimensional arrays, initialization, string variables-declaration, reading, w
riting,Basics of functions,Param
eter pasing,String handling function, user-defined functions, recursive functions,variables and storage classes, scope rules, block structure, header files, C
preprocessor, example C
programs.
UNIT - IIIPointer and Arrays : Pointers and addresses, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers And function argum
ents,Address arithm
etic, character pointers and functions, pointers to pointers, multi-dim
ensional arrays,initialization of pointer arrays, com
mand line argum
ents, pointers to functions.UNIT - IVStructures : Definition, initializing, assigning values, passing of structures as argum
ents, Arrays of structures,pointers to structures, self referential structures. Unions, typedef, bit fields, C program
examples.
UNIT - VConsole & File I/O
: Standard I/O, Form
atted I/O, opening & closing of files, I/O
operations on files.UNIT - VILinear DataStructures : Introduction to D
ataStructures, representing stacks and queues in C using
arrays, Infix, Postfix & Prefix programs, circular queues.
UNIT - VIILinked Lists : Singly linked list, D
oubly linked list, Circular List, representing stacks and Q
ueues in Cusing linked listsNon-Linear Data Structures : Binary trees: R
epresentation, tree traversals, graph representation, graphtraversal, Spanning trees.UNIT - VIIISorting & Searching : Searching M
ethods- Linear and binary search methods, Sorting m
ethods- Ex:Bubble sort, Selection sort, Insertion sort, heap sort, quick sort.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
C And D
ata structures – P.Padmanabham
, BS Publications2.
C & D
ata Structures, Ashok N.Kam
thane, Pearson EducationREFERENCES :1.
C & D
ata Structures – Prof. P.S.DeshPande, Prof O
.G.Kakde, W
iley Dream
tech Pvt. Ltd.,NewDelhi.
2.D
ataStructures Using C
– A.S.Tanenbaum, PH
I/Pearson education3.
The C Program
ming Language, B.W
. Kernighan, Dennis M
.Ritchie, PH
I/Pearson Education
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2+1 0 4
(EC 05422) NETWO
RK ANALYSISUNIT IB
asic Voltage and C
urrent relationships for R, L and C
, 1st order C
ircuits, RL &
RC
, initial conditions for L and C, Kirchoffs’ Law
s, Ideal Voltage and Current sources. N
etwork Topology:
Definitions, G
raph, Tree, Basic Cutset and Basic Tieset M
atrices for planar networks, Form
ulation ofnetwork equations using loop and nodal m
ethods of Analysis with dependent and independent Voltage andC
urrrent sources. Duality and D
ual networks.
UNIT IIM
agnetic Circuits, Self and Mutual inductances, dot convention, im
pedance, reactance concept, Impedance
transformation and coupled circuits, co-efficient of coupling, equivalent T for M
agnetically coupled circuits,Ideal Transform
er.UNIT IIISteady state and transient analysis of R
C, R
L and RLC
Circuits, C
ircuits with sw
itches, step response,2
nd order series and parallel RLC
Circuits, R
oot locus, damping factor, over dam
ped, under damped,
critically damped cases, quality factor and bandw
idth for series and parallel resonance, resonance curvesUNIT IVNetwork Analysis using Laplace transform
techniques, step, impulse and exponential excitation, response
due to periodic excitation, RM
S and average value of periodic waveform
s.UNIT V N
etwork theorem
s, Tellegens, Superposition, Reciprocity, Thevinin’s, N
orton’s, Max Pow
er Transfertheorem
. Millim
an’s Theorem (All w
ithout proof but with applications to netw
ork analysis) Com
plex Power,
j Notation, phasor diagram
, Sinusoidal steady state analysis, Duality in netw
orks.UNIT VITw
o port network param
eters, Z, Y, ABCD
, h and g parameters, C
haracteristic impedance, Im
age transferconstant, im
age and iterative impedance, netw
ork function, driving point and transfer functions – usingtransform
ed (S) variables, Poles and Zeros.UNIT VIIStandard T, p, L Sections, C
haracteristic impedance, im
age transfer constants, Design of Attenuators,
impedance m
atching network, T and p C
onversionUNIT VIIILC
Netw
orks and Filters: Properties of LC N
etworks, Foster’s R
eactance theorem, design of constant K,
LP, HP and BP Filters, C
omposite filter design.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Netw
ork Analysis – ME Van Valkenburg, Prentice H
all of India, 3rd Edition, 2000.
2.N
etworks, Lines and Fields - JD
Ryder, PH
I, 2nd Edition, 1999.
REFERENCES :1.
Engineering Circuit Analysis – W
illiam H
ayt and Jack E Kemm
erly, MG
H, 5
th Edition, 1993.2.
Netw
ork Analysis and Synthesis – N.C
.Jagan and C.Lakshm
inarayana, B.S. Publications, 2004.3.
Electric Circuits – J.Edm
inister and M.N
ahvi – Schaum’s O
utlines, TMH
, 1999.4.
Netw
ork Theory – Sudarshan and Shyam M
ohan, TMH
.
5.C
omm
unication Engineering Netw
orks – Everitt and Anner.
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(EC 05210) ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
UNIT-I
ELECTRON DYNAM
ICS AND CRO : M
otion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Sim
pleproblem
s involving electric and magnetic fields only. Electrostatic and m
agnetic focusing. Principles ofC
RT, deflection sensitivity (Electrostatic and m
agnetic deflection). Applications of CR
O: Voltage, C
urrentand Frequency M
easurements.
UNIT- II
JUNCTION DIO
DE CHARACTERISTICS : Review
of semi conductor Physics – n and p –type sem
iconductors, M
ass Action Law, C
ontinuity Equation, Hall Effect, O
pen-circuited p-n junction, The p-njunction as a rectifier (forward bias and reverse bias), The current com
ponents in p-n diode, Law of junction,Diode equation, Energy band diagram
of p-n diode, Volt-ampere characteristics of p-n diode, Tem
peraturedependence of VI characteristic, Transition and D
iffusion capacitances, Breakdown M
echanisms in Sem
iC
onductor Diodes, Zener diode characteristics, C
haracteristics of Tunnel Diode, Varactar D
iode.
UNIT- III
RECTIFIERS, FILTERS AND REGULATO
RS : Half w
ave rectifier, ripple factor, full wave rectifier,
Harm
onic components in a rectifier circuit, Inductor filter, C
apacitor filter, L- section filter, π- section filter,M
ultiple L- section and Multiple π section filter, and com
parison of various filter circuits in terms of ripple
factors, Simple circuit of a regulator using zener diode, Series and Shunt voltage regulators
UNIT- IV
TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS : C
onstruction, principle of operation, V-I characteristics, symbol,
equivalent circuit, parameter calculations, applications, and specifications of – BJT, FET, and M
OSFETS,
Enhancement and D
epletion mode M
OSFET, Salient features of different configuration of BJT and FET.
Introduction to SCR
, UJT, LED
and Photodiode.
UN
IT-V
BIASING AND STABILISATIO
N : BJT biasing, DC
equivalent model, criteria for fixing operating point,
methods of Bias stabilization, Therm
al run away, Therm
al stability, Biasing of JFET and MO
SFET,C
omparison of BJT, JFET and M
OSFET devices.
UNIT- VI
AMPLIFIERS : Sm
all signal low frequency transistor am
plifier circuits: h-parameter representation of a
transistor, Analysis of single stage transistor amplifier using h-param
eters: voltage gain, current gain, Inputim
pedance and Output im
pedance. FET and MO
SFET Small signal m
odel. (C.G, C.D, C.S configurations)
R.C
Coupled Am
plifiers using BJT and JFET, Concepts of f α , f β and f τ .
UNIT- VII
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS : C
oncept of feedback, Classification of feedback am
plifiers, General
characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers, Effect of Feedback on Am
plifier characteristics, Simple
problems.
UN
IT-VIII
OSCILLATO
RS : Condition for oscillations. R
C and LC
type Oscillators, C
rystal oscillators, Frequencyand am
plitude stability of oscillators, Generalized analysis of LC
oscillators, Quartz ,H
artley, and Colpitts
Oscillators, R
C-phase shift and W
ien-bridge oscillators.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – J.M
illman and C
.C.H
alkias, Tata McG
raw H
ill, 1998.
2.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – R
.L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Pearson/Prentice
Hall,9
th Edition,2006.
REFERENCES :
1.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – T.F. Bogart Jr., J.S.Beasley and G
.Rico, Pearson Education,
6th edition, 2004.
2.Principles of Electronic C
ircuits – S.G.Burns and P.R
.Bond, Galgotia Publications, 2
nd Edn..,1998.
3.M
icroelectronics – Millm
an and Grabel, Tata M
cGraw
Hill, 1988.
4.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – K. Lal Kishore, B.S. Publications, 2
nd Edition, 2005.
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(ME 05220) ENG
INEERING DRAW
ING PRACTICE LAB
UNIT – I
Introduction to engineering graphics – construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola – cylindrical curves.
UNIT – II
Orthographic projections of points, lines and planes – axis inclined to one planes and inclined to both the
planes.
UNIT – III
Orthographic projections of solids :
Cylinder, cone, prism
, pyramid and sphere positions and axis inclined to both the planes.
UNIT – IV
Isomeric projections of lines, planes and sim
ple solids
UNIT – V
Conversion of orthographic view
s into isometric view
s and vice-versa.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Engineering graphics By K.L. N
arayana & P.Kannayya
2.Engineering draw
ings By N.D
.Bhatt
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(CS 05144) COM
PUTER PROG
RAMM
ING LAB
1.W
rite a C program
to evaluates the following algebraic expressions after reading necessary
values from the user:
a)ax+b/ax-b
b)2.5 log x + cos 32
° + | x2 –y
2 | + 2 xy
c)1/α
2 πe- (x-m/
2 σ) 2
2.W
rite a C program
for the following
a)Printing three given integers in ascending order
b)Sum
of 1 + 2+ 3 + _ _ _ _ _ n
c)1 + x
2/2! + x2/ 4!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto ten term
s
d)x +x
3/3! + x5/5!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto 7
th digit accuracy
e)R
ead x and compute Y =1 for x > 0
Y= 0 for x = 0
Y= -1 for x<0
3.W
rite C program
using FOR
statement to find the follow
ing from a given set of 20 integers.
i) Total num
ber of even integers.ii) Total num
ber of odd integers.
iii)Sum
of all even integers.iv) Sum
of all odd integers.
4.W
rite a C program
to obtain the product of two m
atrices A of size (3X3) and B of size (3X2). Theresultant m
atrix C is to be printed out along w
ith A and B. Assume suitable values for A & B.
5.U
sing switch-case statem
ent, write a C
program that takes tw
o operands and one operator fromthe user, perform
s the operation and then prints the answer. (consider operators +,-,/,* and %
).
6.W
rite C procedures to add, subtract, multiply and divide two com
plex numbers (x+iy) and (a+ib).
Also write the m
ain program that uses these procedures.
7.The total distance traveled by vehicle in ‘t’ seconds is given by distance = ut+1/2at 2 where ‘u’ and‘a’ are the initial velocity (m
/sec.) and acceleration (m/sec
2). Write C
program to find the
distance traveled at regular intervals of time given the values of ‘u’ and ‘a’. The program
shouldprovide the flexibility to the user to select his ow
n time intervals and repeat the calculations for
different values of ‘u’ and ‘a’.
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8.A cloth show
room has announced the follow
ing seasonal discounts on purchase of items.
Purchase Amount
Discount (Percentage)
Mill C
lothHandloom
items
1-100-
5.0
101-2005.0
7.5
201-3007.5
10.0
Above 30010.0
15.0
Write a C
program using sw
itch and If statements to com
plete the net amount to be paid by a
customer.
9.G
iven a number, write C program
using while loop to reverse the digits of the number. Exam
ple1234 to be w
ritten as 4321.
10.The Fibonacci sequence of num
bers is 1,1,2,3,5,8… based on the recurrence relation f(n) = f (n-
1) + f (n-2) for n>2.
Write C
program using d0-w
hile to calculate and print the first m fibonacci num
bers.
11.W
rite C program
s to print the following outputs using for loop.
11
22
22
33
33
33
44
44
44
44
55
55
55
55
55
12.W
rite a C program
to extract a portion of a character string and print the extracted string. Assume
that m characters are extracted starting w
ith the nth character.
13.A M
aruthi Car dealer m
aintains a record of sales of various vehicles in the following form
:
Vehicle typeM
onth of SalesPrice (Rs).
Maruthi – 800
02/8775,000
Maruthi – D
X07/87
95,000
Gypsy
04/881,10,000
Maruthi Van
08/8885,000
Write a C
program to read this data into a table of strings and output the details of a particular
vehicle sold during a specified period. The program should request the user to input the vehicle
type and the period (Starting month & ending m
onth).
14.W
rite a function that will scan a character string passed as an argum
ent and covert all lower case
characters into their upper case equivalents.
15.Im
plement the follow
ing data structures using Arrays
i) Stacks ii) Linear Queues iii) C
ircular queues
16.Im
plement binary search tree using linked list and perform
the following operations.
i) Insertion ii) Deletion iii) Inorder Traversal iv) Preorder Traversal
v) Post Order Traversal.
17.Singly linked list and doubly linked lists
i) Insertion ii) D
eletion iii) Lookup
18.i) Im
plement stack using singly linked list.
ii) Implem
ent queue using singly linked list.
19.Im
plement the follow
ing sorting techniques.
i) Bubble sort ii) Insertion Sort iii) Quick Sort iv) H
eap Sort.
20.Im
plement the follow
ing searching method.
i) Sequential Search ii) Binary Search
21.i) C
onversion of Infix expression to Postfix notation.
ii) Simple expression evaluator, that can handle +,-,/ and *.
22.Im
plement the algorithm
s for the following iterative m
ethods using C to find one root of the
equation
9x1 +2x
2 +4x3 = 0
x1 +10x
2 +4x3 = 6
2x1 -4x
2 +10x3 = -15.
23.W
rite Computer program
s to implem
ent the Lagrange interpolation and Newton- Gregory forward
interpolation.
24.Im
plement in ‘C
’ the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithm
s.
25.Im
plement Traezoidal and Sim
pson methods.
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(CS 05337) IT WO
RKSHOP
Objectives :
The IT Workshop for engineers is a 6 training lab course spread over 90 hours. The m
odules include trainingon PC
Hardw
are, Internet & World W
ide Web and Productivity tools including M
S Word, Excel, Pow
erPoint and Publisher.
PC Hardware introduces the students to a personal com
puter and its basic peripherals, the process ofassem
bling a personal computer, installation of system
software like W
indows XP, Linux and the required
device drivers. In addition hardware and softw
are level troubleshooting process, tips and tricks would be
covered.
Internet & World W
ide Web m
odule introduces the different ways of hooking the PC
on to the internetfrom
home and workplace and effectively usage of the internet. Usage of web browsers, em
ail, newsgroupsand discussion forum
s would be covered. In addition, aw
areness of cyber hygiene, i.e., protecting thepersonal com
puter from getting infected w
ith the viruses, worm
s and other cyber attacks would be
introduced.
Productivity tools module w
ould enable the students in crafting professional word docum
ents, excelspread sheets, pow
er point presentations and personal web sites using the M
icrosoft suite of office toolsand LaTeX.
PC Hardware
Week 1 – Task 1 : Identify the peripherals of a com
puter, components in a C
PU and its functions. D
rawthe block diagram
of the CPU
along with the configuration of each peripheral and subm
it to your instructor.
Week 2 – Task 2 : Every student should disassem
ble and assemble the PC
back to working condition.
Lab instructors should verify the work and follow
it up with a Viva. Also students need to go through the
video which show
s the process of assembling a PC
. A video would be given as part of the course content.
Week 3 – Task 3 : Every student should individually install w
indows XP on the personal com
puter. Labinstructor should verify the installation and follow
it up with a Viva.
Week 4 – Task 4 : Every student should install Linux on the com
puter. This computer should have
window
s installed. The system should be configured as dual boot w
ith both window
s and Linux. Labinstructors should verify the installation and follow
it up with a Viva
Week 5 – Task 5 : Several m
ini tasks would be that covers Basic com
mands in Linux and Basic system
administration in Linux w
hich includes: Basic Linux comm
ands in bash, Create hard and sym
bolic links,Text processing, U
sing wildcards
Week 6 – Task 6 : Hardw
are Troubleshooting : Students have to be given a PC w
hich does not bootdue to im
proper assembly or defective peripherals. They should identify the problem
and fix it to get thecom
puter back to working condition. The work done should be verified by the instructor and followed up witha Viva
Week 7 – Task 7 : Softw
are Troubleshooting : Students have to be given a malfunctioning C
PU due
to system softw
are problems. They should identify the problem
and fix it to get the computer back to
working condition. The w
ork done should be verified by the instructor and followed up w
ith a Viva.
Week 8 – Task 8 : The test consists of various system
s with H
ardware / Softw
are related troubles,Form
atted disks without operating system
s.
Internet & World W
ide Web
Week 9 - Task 1 : O
rientation & Connectivity Boot Camp : Students should get connected to their
Local Area Netw
ork and access the Internet. In the process they configure the TCP/IP setting. Finally
students should demonstrate, to the instructor, how
to access the websites and em
ail. If there is nointernet connectivity preparations need to be m
ade by the instructors to simulate the W
WW
on the LAN.
Week 10 - Task 2 : W
eb Browsers, Surfing the W
eb : Students customize their w
eb browsers w
iththe LAN
proxy settings, bookmarks, search toolbars and pop up blockers. Also, plug-ins like M
acromedia
Flash and JRE for applets should be configured.
Week 11 - Task 3 : Search Engines & Netiquette : Students should know
what search engines are and
how to use the search engines. A few
topics would be given to the students for w
hich they need to searchon G
oogle. This should be demonstrated to the instructors.
Week 12 - Task 4 : Cyber Hygiene : Students would be exposed to the various threats on the internet and
would be asked to configure their com
puter to be safe on the internet. They need to first install an anti virussoftw
are, configure their personal firewall and w
indows update on their com
puter. Then they need tocustom
ize their browsers to block pop ups, block active x dow
nloads to avoid viruses and/or worm
s.
Week 13 M
odule Test A test which sim
ulates all of the above tasks would be crafted and given to the
students.
LaTeX and Microsoft W
ordW
eek 14 – Word O
rientation : The mentor needs to give an overview
of LaTeX and Microsoft w
ord :Im
portance of LaTeX and MS W
ord as word Processors, D
etails of the four tasks and features that would
be covered in each, Using LaTeX and w
ord – Accessing, overview of toolbars, saving files, U
sing help andresources, rulers, form
at painter in word.
Task 1 : Using LaTeX and word to create project certificate. Features to be covered:-Form
atting Fontsin w
ord, Drop C
ap in word, Applying Text effects, U
sing Character Spacing, Borders and C
olors, InsertingH
eader and Footer, Using D
ate and Time option in both LaTeX and W
ord.
Week 15 - Task 2 : Creating project abstract Features to be covered:-Form
atting Styles, Inserting table,Bullets and N
umbering, C
hanging Text Direction, C
ell alignment, Footnote, H
yperlink, Symbols, Spell
Check , Track C
hanges.
Week 16 - Task 3 : Creating a New
sletter : Features to be covered:- Table of Content, N
ewspaper
columns, Im
ages from files and clipart, D
rawing toolbar and W
ord Art, Formatting Im
ages, Textboxes andParagraphs
Week 17 - Task 4 : Creating a Feedback form
- Features to be covered- Forms, Text Fields, Inserting
objects, Mail M
erge in Word.
Week 18 - LaTeX and W
ord Module Test - R
eplicate the given document inclusive of all features
Microsoft Excel
Week 19 - Excel O
rientation : The mentor needs to tell the im
portance of MS Excel as a Spreadsheet
tool, give the details of the four tasks and features that would be covered in each. U
sing Excel –Accessing, overview
of toolbars, saving excel files, Using help and resources
Task 1 : Creating a Scheduler - Features to be covered:- Gridlines, Form
at Cells, Sum
mation, auto fill,
Formatting Text
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PA - .Features to be covered:- C
ell Referencing, Form
ulae in excel –average, std.deviation, C
harts, Renam
ing and Inserting worksheets, H
yper linking, Count function,
HLO
OKU
P/VLOO
KUP
Week 21 - Task 3 : Perform
ance Analysis - Features to be covered:- Split cells, freeze panes, group andoutline, Sorting, Boolean and logical operators, C
onditional formatting
Week 22 - Task 4 : Cricket Score Card - Features to be covered:-Pivot Tables, Interactive Buttons,
Importing D
ata, Data Protection, D
ata Validation,
Week 23 – Excel M
odule Test - Replicate the given docum
ent inclusive of all features
LaTeX and Microsoft Pow
er PointW
eek 24 - Task1 : Students will be working on basic power point utilities and tools which help them create
basic power point presentation.
Topic covered during this week includes :- PPT O
rientation, Slide Layouts, Inserting Text, Word Art,
Formatting Text, Bullets and N
umbering, Auto Shapes, Lines and Arrow
s in both LaTeX and Powerpoint.
Week 25 - Task 2 : Second w
eek helps students in making their presentations interactive.
Topic covered during this week includes : H
yperlinks, Inserting –Images, C
lip Art, Audio, Video, Objects,
Tables and Charts
Week 26 - Task 3 : C
oncentrating on the in and out of Microsoft pow
er point and presentations in LaTeX.H
elps them learn best practices in designing and preparing pow
er point presentation.
Topic covered during this week includes :- M
aster Layouts (slide, template, and notes), Types of view
s(basic, presentation, slide slotter, notes etc), Inserting – Background, textures, D
esign Templates, H
iddenslides.
Week 27 - Task 4 : Entire w
eek concentrates on presentation part of LaTeX and Microsoft pow
er point.
Topic covered during this week includes -U
sing Auto content wizard, Slide Transition, C
ustom Anim
ation,Auto Rehearsing
Week 28 - Task 5 : Pow
er point test would be conducted. Students w
ill be given model pow
er pointpresentation w
hich needs to be replicated (exactly how it’s asked).
Microsoft Publisher
Week 29 : H
elp students in preparing their personal website using M
icrosoft publisher.
Topic covered during this week includes - Publisher O
rientation, Using Tem
plates, Layouts, Inserting textobjects, Editing text objects, Inserting Tables, W
orking with m
enu objects, Inserting pages, Hyper linking,
Renam
ing, deleting, modifying pages, H
osting website.
REFERENCES :
1.C
omdex Inform
ation Technology course tool kit ‘Vikas Gupta, W
ILEY Dream
tech
2.The Com
plete Computer upgrade and repair book,3rd edition Cheryl A Schm
idt, WILEY Dream
tech
3.Introduction to Inform
ation Technology, ITL Education Solutions limited, Pearson Education.
4.PC
Hardw
are and A+Handbook – Kate J. C
hase PHI (M
icrosoft)
5.LaTeX C
ompanion – Leslie Lam
port, PHI/Pearson.
6.All LaTeX and others related m
aterial is available at
(a)w
ww
.sssolutions.in and
(b)w
ww
.sontisoftsolutions.org
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(EC 05211) ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB
PART A : (Only for viva voce Exam
ination)
ELECTR
ON
IC W
OR
KSHO
P PRAC
TICE ( in 6 lab sessions) :
1.Identification, Specifications, Testing of R
, L, C C
omponents (C
olour Codes), Potentiom
eters,Sw
itches (SPDT, D
PDT, and D
IP), Coils, G
ang Condensers, R
elays, Bread Boards.
2.Identification, Specifications and Testing of Active D
evices, Diodes, BJTs, Low
power JFETs,
MO
SFETs, Power Transistors, LED
s, LCD
s, Optoelectronic D
evices, SCR
, UJT, D
IACs,
TRIAC
s, Linear and Digital IC
s.
3.Soldering practice – Sim
ple Circuits using active and passive com
ponents.
4.Single layer and M
ulti layer PCBs (Identification and U
tility).
5.Study and operation of•
Multim
eters (Analog and Digital)
•Function G
enerator•
Regulated Pow
er Supplies
6.Study and O
peration of CR
O.
PART B : (For Laboratory examination – M
inimum
of 16 experiments)
1.PN
Junction diode characteristicsA. Forw
ard bias B. Reverse bias.
2.Zener diode characteristics
3.Transistor C
B characteristics (Input and Output)
4.Transistor C
E characteristics (Input and Output)
5.R
ectifier without filters (Full w
ave & Half w
ave)6.
Rectifier w
ith filters (Full wave & H
alf wave)
7.FET characteristics
8.M
easurement of h param
eters of transistor in CB, C
E, CC
configurations9.
CE Am
plifier10.
CC
Amplifier (Em
itter Follower).
11.Single stage R
-C coupled Am
plifier.12.
FET amplifier (C
omm
on Source)13.
Wien Bridge O
scillator14.
RC
Phase Shift Oscillator
15.Feed back am
plifier (Current Series).
16.Feed back am
plifier (Voltage Series).17.
Hartley O
scillator.18.
Colpitts O
scillator.19.
SCR
characteristics.
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I Year B.Tech. ECET P C0 3 4
(HS 05232) ENGLISH LANG
UAGE CO
MM
UNICATION SKILLS LAB
The language Lab focuses computer-aided m
ulti-media instruction and language acquisition to achieve the
following targets :
•To expose the students to a variety of self-instructional, learner-friendly m
odes of languagelearning.
•To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from
the computer m
onitor, thusproviding them
with the required facility to face com
puter-based competitive exam
s such GR
E,TO
EFL, GM
AT etc.
•To enable them
to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent, intonation, and
rhythm.
•To train them
to use language effectively to face interviews, group discussions, public speaking.
•To initiate them
into greater use of the computer in resum
e preparation, report writing, form
at-m
aking etc.
How
ever, depending upon the available infrastructure and budget, the above targets can also beachieved by procuring the m
inimum
required equipment suggested for the establishm
ent of aC
onventional Lab the details of which are given below
. The lab should cater to the needs of thestudents to build up their confidence to help them
develop leadership qualities through theircom
municative com
petence.
SYLLABUS :
The following course content is prescribed for the English Language Laboratory Practice :
1.Introduction to Phonetics.
2.Introduction to Vow
els and Consonants and associated Phonetic sym
bols.
3.Introduction to Accent, Intonation and R
hythm.
4.Situational D
ialogues / Role Play.
5.Public Speaking.
6.Debate
7.G
roup discussions
8.Facing Interview
s
9.Resum
e preparation
10.e-correspondence
Minim
um Requirem
ent :
•C
omputer aided m
ulti media language lab w
ith 30 systems w
ith LAN facility.
•Conventional Language Lab. with audio and video system
s, speakers, head phones and a teacherconsole to accom
modate 30 students.
Suggested Software :
•C
ambridge Advanced Learners’ D
ictionary with exercises
•The R
osetta Stone English Library
•C
larity Pronunciation Power
•M
astering English in Vocabulary, Gram
mar, Spellings, C
omposition
•D
orling Kindersley series of Gram
mar, Punctuation, C
omposition etc.
•Language in U
se, Foundation Books Pvt Ltd
•Learning to Speak English - 4 C
Ds
•M
icrosoft Encarta
•M
urphy’s English Gram
mar, C
ambridge
•Tim
e series of IQ Test, Brain-teasers, Aptitude Test etc.
•English in M
ind, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks w
ith Meredith Levy,C
ambridge.
BOO
KS SUGG
ESTED FOR ENG
LISH LAB :
1.D
eveloping Com
munication Skills by Krishna M
ohan & Meera Benerji (M
acmillan)
2.Speaking English Effectively by Krishna M
ohan & NP Singh (M
acmillan)
3.Better English Pronunciation by JD
O C
onnor (UBS – C
ambridge)
4.O
xford Practice Gram
mar w
ith Answers, John Eastw
ood, Oxford
5.H
andbook of English Gram
mar and U
sage, Mark Lester and Larry Beason, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill
6.A text book of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T.Balasubram
anian (Macm
illan)
7.Lingua TO
EFL CBT Insider, by D
reamtech
8.TO
EFL & GR
E( KAPLAN, AAR
CO
& BARR
ON
S, USA, C
racking GR
E by CLIFFS)
9.English Skills for Technical Students, W
BSCTE w
ith British Council, O
L
10.A H
andbook of English for Com
petitive Examinations, by B Shyam
ala Rao, Blakie Books,
Chennai.
DISTRIBUTION AND W
EIGHTAG
E OF M
ARKS :
ENG
LISH LAN
GU
AGE LABO
RATO
RY PR
ACTIC
E
1.The practical exam
inations for the English Language Laboratory practice shall be conducted asper the U
niversity norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions.
2.For the English Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation during the year for25 sessional m
arks and 50 End Examination m
arks. Of the 25 m
arks, 15 marks shall be aw
ardedfor day-to-day w
ork and 10 marks to be aw
arded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The EndExam
ination shall be conducted by the teacher concerned with the help of another mem
ber of thestaff of the sam
e department of the sam
e institution.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(MA 05365) M
ATHEMATICS – III
UNIT – I
Special functions : Gam
ma and Beta Functions – Their properties – evaluation of im
proper integrals.Bessel functions – properties – R
ecurrence relations – Orthogonality. Legendre polynom
ials – Properties– R
odrigue’s formula – R
ecurrence relations – Orthogonality.
UN
IT-II
Functions of a complex variable – C
ontinuity – Differentiability – Analyticity – Properties – C
auchy-Riem
ann equations in Cartesian and polar coordinates. Harmonic and conjugate harm
onic functions – Milne
– Thompson m
ethod.
UNIT- III
Elementary functions : Exponential, trigonom
etric, hyperbolic functions and their properties – General
power Z
C (c is complex), principal value.
UN
IT-IV
Complex integration : Line integral – evaluation along a path and by indefinite integration – C
auchy’sintegral theorem
– Cauchy’s integral form
ula – Generalized integral form
ula.
UN
IT-V
Complex pow
er series : Radius of convergence – Expansion in Taylor’s series, M
aclaurin’s series andLaurent series. Singular point –Isolated singular point – pole of order m
– essential singularity.
UN
IT-VI
Residue – Evaluation of residue by form
ula and by Laurent series - Residue theorem
. Evaluation ofintegrals of the type :
(a)Im
proper real integrals ∫∞∞
dxx
f)
((b) ∫
−∞
πθ
θθ
2)
sin,
(cosc
df
(c)∫
∞∞−dx
xf
eim
x)
((d) Integrals by indentation.
UNIT – VII
Argument principle – R
ouche’s theorem – determ
ination of number of zeros of com
plex polynomials -
Maxim
um M
odulus principle - Fundamental theorem
of Algebra, Liouville’s Theorem.
UN
IT-VIII
Conformal m
apping : Transformation by
ze
, lnz, z2, z
n (n positive integer), Sin z, cos z, z +a/ zTranslation, rotation, inversion and bilinear transform
ation – fixed point – cross ratio – properties –invariance of circles and cross ratio – determ
ination of bilinear transformation m
apping 3 given points .
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – III, 2005. T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi
and others, S.Chand and C
ompany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
athematics–III 2002, P.N
ageswara R
ao, Y.Narsim
hulu, Prabhakara Rao
2.Engineering M
athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram
a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S.Publications
2000.
3.Advanced Engineering M
athematics (eighth edition), Erw
in Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons (ASIA)
Pvt. Ltd. 2001.
4.Advanced Engineering Peter V.O
’Neil Thom
son Brooks/Cole.
5.Engineering M
athematics – III, 2005, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
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II YEAR B.Tech . ECE – I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05477) PROBABILITY THEO
RY AND STOCHASTIC PRO
CESSES
UNIT I
PROBABILITY : Probability introduced through Sets and R
elative Frequency: Experiments and Sam
pleSpaces, Discrete and Continuous Sam
ple Spaces, Events, Probability Definitions and Axioms, M
athematical
Model of Experim
ents, Probability as a Relative Frequency, Joint Probability, Conditional Probability, TotalProbability, Bayes’ Theorem
, Independent Events: Two Events, M
ultiple Events, Properties, Com
binedSam
ple Space, Events on the Com
bined Space, Probabilities, Permutations, C
ombinations, Bernoulli
Trials.
UNIT II
THE RANDOM
VARIABLE : Definition of a R
andom Variable, C
onditions for a Function to be a Random
Variable, Discrete and Continuous, Mixed Random
Variable, Distribution and Density functions, Properties,Binom
ial, Poisson, Uniform, G
aussian, Exponential, Rayleigh, Conditional Distribution, Conditional Density,Properties, M
ethods of defining Conditioning Event.
UNIT III
OPERATIO
N ON O
NE RANDOM
VARIABLE – EXPECTATIONS : Introduction, Expected Value of
a Random
Variable, Function of a Random
Variable, Conditional Expected Value, M
oments about the
Origin, Central M
oments, Variance and Skew, Chebychev’s Inequality, M
arkov’s Inequality, CharacteristicFunction, M
oment G
enerating Function, Chernoff’s Inequality and Bound, Transform
ations of a Random
Variable: Monotonic Transform
ations for a Continuous Random Variable, Nonm
onotonic Transformations
of Continuous R
andom Variable, Transform
ation of a Discrete R
andom Variable.
UNIT IV
MULTIPLE RANDO
M VARIABLES : Vector R
andom Variables, Joint D
istribution Function, Propertiesof Joint Distribution, M
arginal Distribution Functions, Conditional Distribution and Density – Point Conditioning,Conditional Distribution and Density – Interval conditioning, Statistical Independence, Sum
of Two RandomVariables, Sum
of Several Random
Variables, Central Lim
it Theorem, (Proof not expected). U
nequalD
istribution, Equal Distributions.
UNIT V
OPERATIO
NS ON M
ULTIPLE RANDOM
VARIABLES : Expected Value of a Function of Random
Variables: Joint Mom
ents about the Origin, Joint C
entral Mom
ents, Joint Characteristic Functions, Jointly
Gaussian R
andom Variables: Tw
o Random
Variables case, N R
andom Variable case, Properties,
Transformations of M
ultiple Random
Variables, Linear Transformations of G
aussian Random
Variables.
UNIT VI
RANDOM
PROCESSES – TEM
PORAL CHARACTERISTICS : The R
andom Process C
oncept,C
lassification of Processes, Determ
inistic and Nondeterm
inistic Processes, Distribution and D
ensityFunctions, concept of Stationarity and Statistical Independence. First-O
rder Stationary Processes, Second-O
rder and Wide-Sense Stationarity, (N-O
rder) and Strict-Sense Stationarity, Time Averages and Ergodicity,
Mean-Ergodic Processes, C
orrelation-Ergodic Processes, Autocorrelation Function and Its Properties,C
ross-Correlation Function and Its Properties, C
ovariance Functions, Discrete-Tim
e Processes andSequence, G
aussian Random
Processes, Poisson Random
Process, Probability Density and Joint
Probability Density functions.
UNIT VII
RANDOM
PROCESSES – SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS : The Pow
er Spectrum: Properties,
Relationship between Power Spectrum and Autocorrelation Function, The Cross-Power Density Spectrum
,Properties, Relationship between Cross-Power Spectrum
and Cross-Correlation Function, Power Spectrums
for Discrete-Tim
e Processes and Sequences, Discrete-Tim
e Processes, Discrete-Tim
e Sequences,Som
e Noise D
efinitions and Other Topics, W
hite and Colored N
oise, Product Device R
esponse to aRandom
Signal
UNIT VIII
LINEAR SYSTEMS W
ITH RANDOM
INPUTS : Random
Signal Response of Linear System
s: SystemR
esponse – Convolution, M
ean and Mean-squared Value of System
Response, autocorrelation Function
of Response, C
ross-Correlation Functions of Input and O
utput, Spectral Characteristics of System
Response: Pow
er Density Spectrum
of Response, C
ross-Power D
ensity Spectrums of Input and O
utput,M
easurements of Pow
er Density Spectrum
s, Band pass, Band-Limited Processes, Band-Lim
ited andN
arrowband Processes, Properties, M
odeling of Noise Sources: R
esistive (Thermal) N
oise Source,Arbitrary N
oise Sources, Effective Noise Tem
perature, Antenna as a Noise Source, M
odeling of PracticalN
oisy Netw
orks: Average Noise Figures, Average N
oise Figure of cascaded networks.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Probability, Random
Variables & Random
Signal Principles - Peyton Z. Peebles, TMH
, 4th
Edition, 2001.
2.Probability, R
andom Variables and Stochastic Processes – Athanasios Papoulis and S.
Unnikrishna Pillai, PH
I, 4th Edition, 2002.
REFERENCES :
1.C
omm
unication Systems Analog & D
igital – R.P. Singh and S.D
. Sapre, TMH
, 1995.
2.Probability and R
andom Processes w
ith Application to Signal Processing – Henry Stark and
John W. W
oods, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition.
3.Probability M
ethods of Signal and System Analysis. G
eorge R. C
ooper, Clave D
. MC
Gillem
,O
xford, 3rd Edition, 1999.
4.Statistical Theory of C
omm
unication - S.P. Eugene Xavier, New
Age Publications, 2003.
5.Signals, System
s & Com
munications - B.P. Lathi, B.S. Publications, 2003.
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II Year B.Tech. ECE - I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(CE 05239) ENVIRONM
ENTAL STUDIES
UNIT - I
Multidisciplinary nature of Environm
ental Studies: Definition, Scope and Im
portance – Need for
Public Awareness.
UNIT - II
Natural Resources : Renew
able and non-renewable resources – N
atural resources and associatedproblem
s – Forest resources – Use and over – exploitation, deforestation, case studies – Timber extraction
– Mining, dam
s and other effects on forest and tribal people – Water resources – U
se and over utilizationof surface and ground w
ater – Floods, drought, conflicts over water, dam
s – benefits and problems -
Mineral resources: U
se and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using m
ineral resources,case studies. - Food resources: W
orld food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing,
effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem
s, water logging, salinity, case studies. - Energy
resources: Grow
ing energy needs, renewable and non-renew
able energy sources use of alternate energysources. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, m
an induced landslides, soilerosion and desertification. R
ole of an individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use ofresources for sustainable lifestyles.
UNIT - III
Ecosystems : C
oncept of an ecosystem. - Structure and function of an ecosystem
. - Producers,consum
ers and decomposers. - Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession. - Food chains, foodw
ebs and ecological pyramids. - Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the
following ecosystem
:
a.Forest ecosystem
b.G
rassland ecosystem
c.D
esert ecosystem
d.Aquatic ecosystem
s (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
UNIT - IV
Biodiversity and its conservation : Introduction - Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem
diversity.- Bio-geographical classification of India - Value of biodiversity: consum
ptive use, productive use, social,ethical, aesthetic and option values - . Biodiversity at global, N
ational and local levels. - . India as a mega-
diversity nation - Hot-sports of biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of w
ildlife, man-
wildlife conflicts. - Endangered and endem
ic species of India - Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-
situ conservation of biodiversity.
UNIT - V
Environmental Pollution : D
efinition, Cause, effects and control m
easures of :
a.Air pollution
b.W
ater pollution
c.Soil pollution
d.M
arine pollution
e.Noise pollution
f.Therm
al pollution
g.Nuclear hazards
Solid waste M
anagement : C
auses, effects and control measures of urban and industrial w
astes. - Role
of an individual in prevention of pollution. - Pollution case studies. - Disaster m
anagement: floods,
earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
UNIT - VI
Social Issues and the Environment : From
Unsustainable to Sustainable development -Urban problem
srelated to energy -W
ater conservation, rain water harvesting, w
atershed managem
ent -Resettlem
ent andrehabilitation of people; its problem
s and concerns. Case Studies -Environm
ental ethics: Issues andpossible solutions. -C
limate change, global w
arming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents
and holocaust. Case Studies. -W
asteland reclamation. -C
onsumerism
and waste products. -Environm
entProtection Act. -Air (Prevention and C
ontrol of Pollution) Act. -Water (Prevention and control of Pollution)
Act -Wildlife Protection Act -Forest C
onservation Act -Issues involved in enforcement of environm
entallegislation. -Public aw
areness.
UNIT - VII
Human Population and the Environm
ent : Population growth, variation am
ong nations. Populationexplosion - Fam
ily Welfare Program
me. -Environm
ent and human health. -Hum
an Rights. -Value Education.-H
IV/AIDS. -W
omen and C
hild Welfare. -R
ole of information Technology in Environm
ent and human
health. -Case Studies.
UNIT - VIII
Field work : Visit to a local area to docum
ent environmental assets R
iver /forest grassland/hill/mountain
-Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/R
ural/industrial/ Agricultural Study of comm
on plants, insects, birds. -Study of sim
ple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.
TEXTBOO
K :
Textbook of Environmental Studies for U
ndergraduate Courses by Erach Bharucha for U
niversity Grants
Comm
ission.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05517) SIGNALS AND SYSTEM
SUNIT I
SIGNAL ANALYSIS : Analogy between vectors and signals, O
rthogonal signal space, Signal approximation
using orthogonal functions, Mean square error, Closed or com
plete set of orthogonal functions, Orthogonality
in complex functions, Exponential and sinusoidal signals, Concepts of Im
pulse function, Unit step function,Signum
function.
UNIT II
FOU
RIER
SERIES R
EPRESEN
TATIO
N O
F PERIO
DIC
SIGN
ALS : R
epresentation of Fourierseries, C
ontinuous time periodic signals, properties of Fourier series, D
irichlet’s conditions, Trigonometric
Fourier series and Exponential Fourier series, Com
plex Fourier spectrum
UNIT III
FOURIER TRANSFO
RMS : D
eriving Fourier transform from
Fourier series, Fourier transform of arbitrary
signal, Fourier transform of standard signals, Fourier transform
of periodic signals, properties of Fouriertransform
s, Fourier transforms involving im
pulse function and Signum function. Introduction to H
ilbertTransform
.
UNIT IV
SIGN
AL TR
AN
SMISSIO
N TH
RO
UG
H LIN
EAR
SYSTEMS : Linear system
, impulse response,
Response of a linear system
, Linear time invariant (LTI) system
, Linear time variant (LTV) system
,Transfer function of a LTI system
. Filter characteristics of linear systems. D
istortion less transmission
through a system, Signal bandw
idth, system bandw
idth, Ideal LPF, HPF and BPF characteristics,
Causality and Poly-W
iener criterion for physical realization, relationship between bandw
idth and rise time.
UNIT V
CONVO
LUTION AND CO
RRELATION O
F SIGNALS : C
oncept of convolution in time dom
ain andfrequency dom
ain, Graphical representation of convolution, C
onvolution property of Fourier transforms.
Cross correlation and auto correlation of functions, properties of correlation function, Energy density
spectrum, Parseval’s theorem
, Power density spectrum
, Relation betw
een auto correlation function andenergy/power spectral density function.Relation between convolution and correlation, Detection of periodicsignals in the presence of noise by correlation, Extraction of signal from
noise by filtering.
UNIT VI
SAMPLING
: Sampling theorem
– Graphical and analytical proof for Band Lim
ited Signals, impulse
sampling, N
atural and Flat top Sampling, R
econstruction of signal from its sam
ples, effect of undersam
pling – Aliasing, Introduction to Band Pass sampling.
UNIT VIILAPLACE TRANSFO
RMS :R
eview of Laplace transform
s, Partial fraction expansion, Inverse Laplacetransform
, Concept of region of convergence (R
OC
) for Laplace transforms, constraints on R
OC
forvarious classes of signals, Properties of L.T’s relation betw
een L.T’s, and F.T. of a signal. Laplacetransform
of certain signals using waveform
synthesis.
UNIT VIIIZ–TRANSFO
RMS : Fundam
ental difference between continuous and discrete tim
e signals, discrete time
signal representation using complex exponential and sinusoidal com
ponents, Periodicity of discrete time
usingcomplex exponential signal, C
oncept of Z- Transform of a discrete sequence. D
istinction between
Laplace, Fourier and Z transforms. Region of convergence in Z-Transform
, constraints on ROC for various
classes of signals, Inverse Z-transform, properties of Z-transform
s.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Signals, System
s & Com
munications - B.P. Lathi, BS Publications, 2003.
2.Signals and System
s - A.V. Oppenheim
, A.S. Willsky and S.H
. Naw
ab, PHI, 2
nd Edn.
REFERENCES :
1.Signals & System
s - Simon H
aykin and Van Veen,Wiley, 2
nd Edition.
2.N
etwork Analysis - M
.E. Van Valkenburg, PHI Publications, 3
rd Edn., 2000.
3.Signals & System
s Analysis Using Transform
ation Methods & M
AT Lab - Robert:, TM
H, 2003.
4.Signals, System
s and Transforms - C. L. Philips, J.M
.Parr and Eve A.Riskin, Pearson education.,3
rd Edition, 2004.
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(EC 05497) PULSE AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS
UNIT ILINEAR W
AVESHAPING : H
igh pass, low pass R
C circuits, their response for sinusoidal, step, pulse,
square and ramp inputs. RC network as differentiator and integrator, attenuators, its applications in CRO
probe, RL and R
LC circuits and their response for step input, R
inging circuit.UNIT IINO
N-LINEAR WAVE SHAPING
: Diode clippers, Transistor clippers, clipping at tw
o independent levels,Transfer characteristics of clippers, Em
itter coupled clipper, Comparators, applications of voltage com
parators,clam
ping operation, clamping circuits using diode w
ith different inputs, Clam
ping circuit theorem, practical
clamping circuits, effect of diode characteristics on clam
ping voltage, Transfer characteristics of clampers.
UNIT IIISW
ITCH
ING
CH
AR
AC
TERISTIC
S OF D
EVICES : D
iode as a switch, piecew
ise linear diodecharacteristics, Transistor as a switch, Break down voltage consideration of transistor, saturation param
etersof Transistor and their variation w
ith temperature, D
esign of transistor switch, transistor-sw
itching times.
UNIT IVM
ULTIVIBRATORS : Analysis and D
esign of Bistable, Monostable, Astable M
ultivibrators and Schmitt
trigger using transistors.UNIT VTIM
E BASE GENERATO
RS : General features of a tim
e base signal, methods of generating tim
e basew
aveform, M
iller and Bootstrap time base generators – basic principles, Transistor m
iller time base
generator, Transistor Bootstrap time base generator, C
urrent time base generators.
UNIT VISYNCHRO
NIZATION AND FREQ
UENCY DIVISION : Principles of Synchronization, Frequency
division in sweep circuit, Astable relaxation circuits, M
onostable relaxation circuits, Synchronization of asw
eep circuit with sym
metrical signals, Sine w
ave frequency division with a sw
eep circuit.UNIT VIISAM
PLING G
ATES : Basic operating principles of sampling gates, U
nidirectional and Bi-directionalsam
pling gates, Reduction of pedestal in gate circuits, Applications of sam
pling gates.UNIT VIIIREALIZATIO
N OF LO
GIC G
ATES USING DIO
DES & TRANSISTORS : AN
D, O
R gates using
Diodes, R
esistor, Transistor Logic, Diode Transistor Logic.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Pulse, Digital and Sw
itching Waveform
s - J. Millm
an and H. Taub, M
cGraw
-Hill, 1991.
2.Solid State Pulse circuits - D
avid A. Bell, PHI, 4
th Edn., 2002 .REFERENCES :1.
Pulse and Digital C
ircuits – A. Anand Kumar, PH
I.2.
Wave G
eneration and Shaping - L. Strauss.3.
Pulse, Digital C
ircuits and Com
puter Fundamentals - R
.Venkataraman.
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(EC 05207) ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
UNIT I : SINGLE STAG
E AMPLIFIERS : R
eview, Sm
all Signal Analysis of Junction Transistor,Frequency response of Com
mon Em
itter Amplifier, Com
mon Base Am
plifier, Comm
on Collector Amplifier,
JFET Amplifiers, C
omm
on Drain (C
D) Am
plifier, Com
mon G
ate Amplifier, G
ain Band Width Product.
UNIT II : MULTI STAG
E AMPLIFIERS : M
ulti Stage Amplifiers M
ethods of Inter Stage Coupling, n –
Stage Cascaded Am
plifier, Equivalent Circuits, M
iller’s Theorem, Frequency Effects, Am
plifier Analysis,H
igh Input Resistance Transistor C
ircuits. Cascode – Transistor C
onfiguration, CE-C
C Am
plifiers, Two
Stage RC
Coupled JFET am
plifier (in Com
mon Source (C
S) configuration), Difference Am
plifier.
UNIT III : HIGH FREQ
UENCY TRANSISTOR CIRCUTS : Transistor at H
igh Frequencies, Hybrid-π
Com
mon Em
itter Tranconductance Model, D
etermination of H
ybrid-π Conductances, Variation of H
ybridParam
eters with |IC
|, |VCE| and Tem
perature. The Parameters ¦t , expression for ¦b, C
urrent Gain w
ithR
esistance Load, CE Short C
ircuit Current G
ain, Hybrid– π(pi) Param
eters, Measurem
ent of ¦t, Variationof H
ybrid – π Parameters w
ith Voltage, Current and Tem
perature, Design of H
igh frequency Amplifier.
UNIT IV : POW
ER AMPLIFIERS : C
lass A Power Am
plifier, Maxim
um Value of Efficiency of C
lassA Am
plifier, Transformer C
oupled Amplifier, Transform
er Coupled Audio Am
plifier, Push Pull Amplifier,
Com
plimentary Sym
metry C
ircuits (Transformer Less C
lass B Power Am
plifier), Phase Inverters, Class
D O
peration, Class S O
peration, Heat Sinks.
UNIT V : TUNED AMPLIFIERS - I : Single Tuned C
apacitive Coupled Am
plifier, Tapped Single TunedC
apacitance Coupled Am
plifier, Single Tuned Transformer C
oupled or Inductively Coupled Am
plifier, CE
Double Tuned Am
plifier, Application of Tuned Amplifiers.
UNIT VI : TUNED AMPLIFIERS - II : Stagger Tuning, Stability C
onsiderations, Tuned Class B and
Class C
Amplifiers, W
ideband Amplifiers, Tuned Am
plifiers.
UNIT VII : VOLTAG
E REGULATO
RS : Terminology, Basic R
egulator Circuit, Short C
ircuit Protection,C
urrent Limiting, Specifications of Voltage R
egulator Circuits, Voltage M
ultipliers.
UNIT VIII : SWITCHING
AND IC VOLTAG
E REGULATO
RS : IC 723 Voltage R
egulators and ThreeTerm
inal IC regulators, D
C to D
C C
onverter, Switching R
egulators, Voltage Multipliers, U
PS, SMPS.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Integrated Electronics – J. Millm
an and C.C
. Halkias, M
c Graw
-Hill, 1972.
2.Electronic D
evices and Circuits, Theodore F. Bogart Jr., J.S. Beasley and G
. Rico, Pearson Edition,
6th Edition, 2004.
REFERENCES :1.
Electronic Devices and C
ircuits Theory – Robert L. Boylestad and Louis N
ashelsky, Pearson/Prentice H
all,9th Edition,2006.
2.M
icro Electronic Circuits – Sedra A.S. and K.C
. Smith, O
xford University Press, 5
th ed.3.
Micro Electronic C
ircuits: Analysis and Design – M
.H. R
ashid, Thomson PW
S Publ., 1999.4.
Principles of Electronic Circuits – S.G
.Burns and P.R.Bond, G
algotia Publications, 2nd Edn.., 1998.
5.Electronic C
ircuit Analysis and Design – D
onald A. Neam
an, Mc G
raw H
ill.6.
Electronic Circuit Analysis – K. Lal Kishore, BS Publications, 2004.
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T P C0 3 2
(EC 05208) ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB
List of Experiments ( Tw
elve experiments to be done) :
I)Design and Sim
ulation in Simulation Laboratory using M
ultisim O
R Pspice OR
Equivalent Simulation Softw
are. (Any Six) :
1.C
omm
on Emitter and C
omm
on Source amplifier
2.Tw
o Stage RC
Coupled Am
plifier
3.C
urrent shunt and Feedback Amplifier
4.C
ascade Amplifier
5.W
ien Bridge Oscillator using Transistors
6.R
C Phase Shift O
scillator using Transistors
7.C
lass A Power Am
plifier (Transformer less)
8.C
lass B Com
plementary Sym
metry Am
plifier
9.H
igh Frequency Com
mon base(BJT) / C
omm
on gate(JFET) Amplifier.
II)Testing in the Hardw
are Laboratory (Six Experiments : 3 + 3) :
A)Any Three circuits sim
ulated in Simulation laboratory
B)Any Three of the follow
ing
1.C
lass A Power Am
plifier (with transform
er load)
2.C
lass B Power Am
plifier
3.Single Tuned Voltage Am
plifier
4.Series Voltage R
egulator
5.Shunt Voltage R
egulator
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Minim
um Tw
elve experiments to be conducted :
1.Linear wave shaping.
2.N
on Linear wave shaping – C
lippers.
3.N
on Linear wave shaping – C
lampers.
4.Transistor as a sw
itch.
5.Study of Logic G
ates & Some applications.
6.Study of Flip-Flops & som
e applications.
7.Sam
pling Gates.
8.Astable M
ultivibrator.
9.M
onostable Multivibrator.
10.Bistable M
ultivibrator.
11.Schm
itt Trigger.
12.U
JT Relaxation O
scillator.
13.Bootstrap sw
eep circuit.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EE 05200) ELECTRICAL TECHNOLO
GY
UNIT I
DC MACHINES : Principle of operation of D
C M
achines- EMF equation – Types of generators –
Magnetization and load characteristics of D
C generators
UNIT II
D.C. MO
TORS : D
C M
otors – Types of DC
Motors – C
haracteristics of DC
motors – 3-point starters for
DC
shunt motor – Losses and efficiency – Sw
inburne’s test – Speed control of DC
shunt motor – Flux and
Armature voltage control m
ethods.
UNIT III
TRANSFORM
ERS : Principle of operation of single phase transformer – types – C
onstructional features– Phasor diagram
on No Load and Load – Equivalent circuit
UNIT IV
PERFORM
ANCE OF TRANSFO
RMERS : Losses and Efficiency of transform
er and Regulation – O
Cand SC
tests – Predetermination of efficiency and regulation (Sim
ple Problems).
UNIT V
THREE PHASE INDUCTION M
OTO
R : Principle of operation of three-phase induction m
otors –Slip ringand Squirrel cage m
otors – Slip-Torque characteristics – Efficiency calculation – Starting methods.
UNIT VI
ALTERNATORS : Alternators – C
onstructional features – Principle of operation – Types - EMF Equation
– Distribution and C
oil span factors – Predetermination of regulation by Synchronous Im
pedance Method
– OC
and SC tests.
UNIT VII
SINGLE PHASE INDUCTIO
N MO
TORS : Principle of operation - Shaded pole m
otors – Capacitor
motors, AC
servomotor, AC
tachometers, Synchros, Stepper M
otors – Characteristics.
UNIT VIII
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS : Basic Principles of indicating instrum
ents – Moving C
oil and Moving
iron Instruments (Am
meters and Voltm
eters).
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Introduction to Electrical Engineering – M
.S Naidu and S. Kam
akshaiah, TMH
Publ.
2.Basic Electrical Engineering - T.K. N
agasarkar and M.S.Sukhija, O
xford University Press, 2005
REFERENCES :
1.Principles of Electrical Engineering - V.K M
ehta, S.Chand Publications.
2.Theory and Problem
s of basic electrical engineering - I.J. Nagarath am
d D.P Kothari, PH
IPublications
3.Essentials of Electrical and C
omputer Engineering - D
avid V. Kerns, JR. J. D
avid Irwin
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(EE 05149) CONTRO
L SYSTEMS
UNIT – I
INTRODUCTIO
N : Concepts of C
ontrol Systems- O
pen Loop and closed loop control systems and their
differences- Different exam
ples of control systems- C
lassification of control systems, Feed-Back
Characteristics, Effects of feedback.
Mathem
atical models – D
ifferential equations, Impulse R
esponse and transfer functions - Translationaland R
otational mechanical system
s
UNIT - II
TRANSFER FUNCTION REPRESENTATIO
N : Transfer Function of DC
Servo motor - AC
Servom
otor- Synchro transmitter and R
eceiver, Block diagram representation of system
s considering electricalsystem
s as examples -Block diagram
algebra – Representation by Signal flow
graph - Reduction using
mason’s gain form
ula.
UN
IT-III
TIME RESPO
NSE ANALYSIS : Standard test signals - Time response of first order system
s –C
haracteristic Equation of Feedback control systems, Transient response of second order system
s - Time
domain specifications – Steady state response - Steady state errors and error constants – Effects of
proportional derivative, proportional integral systems.
UNIT – IV
STABILITY ANALYSIS IN S-DOM
AIN : The concept of stability - Routh stability criterion – qualitative
stability and conditional stability.
Root Locus Technique : The root locus concept - construction of root loci-effects of adding poles andzeros to G
(s)H(s) on the root loci.
UNIT – V
FREQUENCY RESPO
NSE ANALYSIS : Introduction, Frequency domain specifications-Bode diagram
s-D
etermination of Frequency dom
ain specifications and transfer function from the Bode D
iagram-Phase
margin and G
ain margin-Stability Analysis from
Bode Plots.
UNIT – VI
STABILITY ANALYSIS IN FREQUENCY DO
MAIN : Polar Plots, N
yquist Plots and applications ofN
yquist criterion to find the stability –Effects of adding poles and zeros to G(s)H
(s) on the shape of theN
yquist diagrams.
UNIT – VII
CLASSICAL CONTRO
L DESIGN TECHNIQ
UES : Com
pensation techniques – Lag, Lead, Lead-LagC
ontrollers design in frequency Dom
ain, PID C
ontrollers.
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s
Concepts of state, state variables and state m
odel, derivation of state models from
block diagrams,
Diagonalization- Solving the Tim
e invariant state Equations- State Transition Matrix and it’s Properties
TEXT BO
OK
S:
1.C
ontrol Systems Engineering – by I. J. N
agrath and M. G
opal, New
Age International (P) Limited,
Publishers, 2nd edition.
2.M
odern Control Engineering – by Katsuhiko O
gata – Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3
rd edition,1998.
REFER
ENC
ES:
1.C
ontrol Systems by N
.K.Sinha, New
Age International (P) Limited Publishers, 3
rd Edition, 1998.
2.Autom
atic Control System
s 8th edition– by B. C. Kuo 2003– John w
iley and son’s.,
3.C
ontrol Systems Engg. by N
ISE 3rd Edition – John w
iley
4.“ M
odelling & Control O
f Dynam
ic Systems” by N
arciso F. Macia G
eorge J. Thaler, Thomson
Publishers.
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(CS 05434) OO
PS THROUG
H JAVA
UNIT-I
Introduction : Creation of Java, im
portance of Java to internet, byte code, Java buzzwords, O
OP
Principles, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism
, data types, variables, declaring variables,dynam
ic initialization, scope and life time of variables, arrays, operators, control statem
ents, type conversionand casting, com
piling and running of simple Java program
.
UN
IT-II
Classes and Objects : C
oncepts of classes and objects, class fundamentals D
eclaring objects,assigning object reference variables, introducing m
ethods,constructors, usage of static with data and
methods, usage of final w
ith data, access control, this key word, garbage collection, overloading m
ethodsand constructors, param
eter passing – call by value, recursion,nested classes and inner classes,exploring the String class.
UN
IT-III
Inheritance : Basic concepts, mem
ber access rules, usage of super key word, form
s of inheritance,m
ethod overriding, abstract classes, dynamic m
ethod dispatch, using final with inheritance, the O
bjectclass.
UN
IT-IV
Packages and Interfaces : Defining, Creating and Accessing a Package, Understanding CLASSPATH,im
porting packages, differences between classes and interfaces, defining an interface, im
plementing
interface, applying interfaces, variables in interface and extending interfaces.
UN
IT-V
Exception Handling and Multithreading : C
oncepts of Exception handling, types of exceptions, usageof try, catch, throw
, throws and finally keyw
ords, Built-in exceptions, creating own exception sub classes,
Concepts of M
ultithreading, differences between process and thread, thread life cycle,creating m
ultiplethreads using Thread class, R
unnable interface, Synchronization, thread priorities, inter threadcom
munication, daem
on threads,deadlocks, thread groups.
UN
IT-VI
Event Handling : Events, Event sources, Event classes, Event Listeners, Delegation event m
odel,handling m
ouse and keyboard events, Adapter classes.
AWT : C
oncepts of components, container, panel, w
indow, fram
e, canvas, Font class, Color class and
Graphics.
UN
IT-VII
AWT Controls : Buttons, Labels, Text fields, Text area, C
heck boxes, Check box groups, Lists, C
hoice,Scrollbars, M
enus, Layout Managers – Flow
, Border,Grid, C
ard and Gridbag.
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Swing – JApplet, JFram
e and JCom
ponent, Icons and Labels, Handling threading issues, text fields,
buttons – The JButton class, Check boxes, R
adio buttons, Com
bo boxes, Tabbed Panes, Scroll Panes,Trees, and Tables.
Applets – Concepts of Applets, differences betw
een applets and applications,life cycle of an applet, typesof applets, creating applets, passing param
eters to applets.
UN
IT-VIII
Networking and Java Library : Basics of N
etworking, Inetaddress, TC
P/IP sockets, Datagram
s,U
RL, U
RL connection, String handling, java.util, java.io and java.net packages.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.The C
omplete R
eference Java J2SE 5th Edition, H
erbert Schildt, TMH
Publishing Com
pany Ltd,NewDelhi.
2.Big Java 2
nd Edition, Cay H
orstmann, John W
iley and Sons.
REFERENCES :
1.Java H
ow to Program
, Sixth Edition, H.M
.Dietel and P.J.D
ietel, Pearson Education/PHI
2.C
ore Java 2, Vol 1, Fundamentals, C
ay.S.Horstm
ann and Gary C
ornell, Seventh Edition,Pearson Education.
3.C
ore Java 2, Vol 2, Advanced Features, Cay.S.H
orstmann and G
ary Cornell, Seventh Edition,
Pearson Education.
4.Beginning in Java 2, Iver H
orton, Wrox Publications.
5.Java, Som
asundaram, Jaico.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EE 05539) SWITCHING
THEORY AND LO
GIC DESIG
NUNIT INUM
BER SYSTEMS & CO
DES : Philosophy of number system
s – complem
ent representation ofnegative num
bers-binary arithmetic-binary codes-error detecting & error correcting codes –ham
ming codes.
UNIT IIBO
OLEAN ALG
EBRA AND SWITCHING
FUNCTIONS : Fundam
ental postulates of Boolean Algebra-Basic theorem
s and properties - switching functions–Canonical and Standard forms-Algebraic sim
plification-digital logic gates, properties of XO
R gates –universal gates-M
ultilevel NAN
D/N
OR
realizations.UNIT IIIM
INIMIZATIO
N OF SW
ITCHING FUNCTIO
NS : Map m
ethod, Prime im
plicants, Don’t care combinations,
Minim
al SOP and PO
S forms, Tabular M
ethod, Prime –Im
plicant chart, simplification rules.
UNIT IVCO
MBINATIO
NAL LOG
IC DESIGN
Design using conventional logic gates, Encoder, D
ecoder, Multiplexer, D
e-Multiplexer, M
odular designusing IC
chips, MU
X Realization of sw
itching functions Parity bit generator, Code-converters, H
azardsand hazard free realizations.UNIT VPRO
GRAM
MABLE LO
GIC DEVICES, THRESHO
LD LOG
IC : Basic PLD’s-R
OM
, PRO
M, PLA,
PLD R
ealization of Switching functions using PLD
’s. Capabilities and lim
itations of Threshold gate,Synthesis of Threshold functions, M
ultigate Synthesis.UNIT VISEQ
UENTIAL CIRCUITS - I : Classification of sequential circuits (Synchronous, Asynchronous, Pulse
mode, Level m
ode with examples) Basic flip-flops-Triggering and excitation tables. Steps in synchronous
sequential circuit design. Design of modulo-N Ring & Shift counters, Serial binary adder,sequence detector.
UNIT VIISEQ
UENTIAL CIRCUITS - II : Finite state machine-capabilities and lim
itations, Mealy and M
oorem
odels-minim
ization of completely specified and incom
pletely specified sequential machines, Partition
techniques and Merger chart m
ethods-concept of minim
al cover table.UNIT VIIIALG
ORO
THIMIC STATE M
ACHINES : Salient features of the ASM chart-Sim
ple examples-System
design using data path and control subsystems-control im
plementations-exam
ples of Weighing m
achineand Binary m
ultiplier.TEXTB
OO
KS :
1.Sw
itching and Logic design – CVS R
ao, Pearson, 2005.2.
Switching & Finite Autom
ata theory – Zvi Kohavi, TMH
,2nd Edition.
REFERENCES :1.
Introduction to Switching Theory & Logic D
esign - F.J.Hill, G
.R.Petrerson, John W
iley, 2nd edition.
2.Sw
itching Theory and Logic Design – R
.P.Jain, TMH
Editon, 2003.3.
Digital D
esign - Morris M
ano, PHI, 2
nd edition.4.
An Engineering Approach To Digital Design – Fletcher, PHI. Digital Logic – Application and Design– John M
. Yarbrough, Thomson.
5.Fundam
entals of Logic Design – C
harles H. R
oth, Thomson Publications, 5
th Edition, 2004.
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(EC 05214) EM W
AVES AND TRANSMISSIO
N LINES
Review of Coordinate System
s, Vector Calculus :
UNIT I
ELECTROSTATICS [1] : C
oulomb’s Law
, Electric Field Intensity – Fields due to Different C
hargeD
istributions, Electric Flux Density, G
auss Law and Applications, Electric Potential, R
elations Between
E and V, Maxwell’s Two Equations for Electrostatic Fields, Energy Density, Related Problem
s. Convectionand Conduction Currents, Dielectric Constant, Isotropic and Hom
ogeneous Dielectrics, Continuity Equation,R
elaxation Time, Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations; C
apacitance – Parallel Plate, Coaxial, Spherical
Capacitors, R
elated Problems.
UNIT II
Magneto Statics [1] : Biot-Savart Law
, Ampere’s C
ircuital Law and Applications, M
agnetic Flux Density,
Maxw
ell’s Two Equations for M
agnetostatic Fields, Magnetic Scalar and Vector Potentials, Forces due to
Magnetic Fields, Am
pere’s Force Law, Inductances and M
agnetic Energy. Related Problem
s.
UNIT III
Maxw
ell’s Equations (Time Varying Fields) [2] : Faraday’s Law
and Transformer em
f, Inconsistencyof Am
pere’s Law and D
isplacement C
urrent Density, M
axwell’s Equations in D
ifferent Final Forms and
Word Statem
ents. Conditions at a Boundary Surface : D
ielectric-Dielectric and D
ielectric-Conductor
Interfaces. Related Problem
s [2,1].
UNIT IV
EM W
ave Characteristics - I [2] : Wave Equations for C
onducting and Perfect Dielectric M
edia, Uniform
Plane Waves – D
efinition, All Relations Betw
een E & H. Sinusoidal Variations. W
ave Propagtion inLossless and Conducting M
edia. Conductors & Dielectrics – Characterization, Wave Propagation in G
oodC
onductors and Good D
ielectrics. Polarization. Related Problem
s.
UNIT V
EM W
ave Characteristics – II [2] : Reflection and R
efraction of Plane Waves – N
ormal and O
bliqueIncidences, for both Perfect C
onductor and Perfect Dielectrics, Brew
ster Angle, Critical Angle and Total
Internal Reflection, Surface Im
pedance. Poynting Vector and Poynting Theorem – Applications, Pow
erLoss in a Plane C
onductor. Related Problem
s [2,1].
UNIT V
Guided W
aves : Parallel Plane Waveguides [2] : Introduction, TE, TM
, TEM M
odes - Concepts and
Analysis, Cut-off Frequencies, Velocities, W
avelengths, Wave Im
pedances. Attenuations Factor –Expression for TEM
Case. R
elated Problems.
UNIT VII
Transmission Lines - I : Types, Param
eters, Transmission Line Equations, Prim
ary & SecondaryConstants, Expressions for Characteristic Im
pedance, Propagation Constant, Phase and Group Velocities,
Infinite Line Concepts, Losslessness/Low Loss Characterization, Distortion – Condition for Distortionlessnessand M
inimum
Attenuation, Loading - Types of Loading. Related Problem
s.
UNIT VIII
Transmission Lines – II : Input Im
pedance Relations, SC
and OC
Lines, Reflection C
oefficient, VSWR
.U
HF Lines as C
ircuit Elements; λ/4, λ/2, λ/8 Lines – Im
pedance Transformations. Sm
ith Chart –
Configuration and Applications, Single and D
ouble Stub Matching. R
elated Problems.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Elem
ents of Electromagnetics – M
atthew N
.O. Sadiku, O
xford Univ. Press, 3
rd ed., 2001.
2.Electrom
agnetic Waves and R
adiating Systems – E.C
. Jordan and K.G. Balm
ain, PHI, 2
nd
Edition, 2000.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering Electrom
agnetics – Nathan Ida, Springer (India) Pvt. Ltd., N
ew D
elhi, 2nd ed., 2005.
2.N
etworks, Lines and Fields – John D
. Ryder, PH
I, 2nd ed.,1999.
3.Engineering Electrom
agnetics – William
H. H
ayt Jr. and John A. Buck, TMH
, 7th ed., 2006.
4.Electrom
agnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines – G
.S.N. R
aju, Pearson Edn. Pte. Ltd.,2005.
5.Transm
ission Lines and Netw
orks – Um
esh Sinha, Satya Prakashan (Tech. India Publications),N
ew D
elhi, 2001.
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T P C4 +1 0 4
(EC 05032) ANALOG
COM
MUNICATIO
NSUNIT IINTRO
DUCTION : Introduction to com
munication system
, Need for m
odulation, Frequency Division
Multiplexing , Am
plitude Modulation, D
efinition, Time dom
ain and frequency domain description, single
tone modulation, power relations in AM
waves, Generation of AM
waves, square law Modulator, Switching
modulator, D
etection of AM W
aves; Square law detector, Envelope detector.
UNIT IIDSB M
ODULATIO
N : Double side band suppressed carrier m
odulators, time dom
ain and frequencydom
ain description, Generation of D
SBSC W
aves, Balanced Modulators, R
ing Modulator, C
oherentdetection of D
SB-SC M
odulated waves, C
OSTAS Loop.
UNIT IIISSB M
ODULATIO
N : Frequency domain description, Frequency discrim
ination method for generation of
AM SSB M
odulated Wave, Tim
e domain description, Phase discrim
ination method for generating AM
SSB Modulated w
aves. Dem
odulation of SSB Waves, Vestigial side band m
odulation: Frequencydescription, G
eneration of VSB Modulated w
ave, Time dom
ain description, Envelope detection of a VSBW
ave pulse Carrier, C
omparison of AM
Techniques, Applications of different AM System
s.UNIT IVANG
LE MO
DULATION
: Basic concepts, Frequency Modulation: Single tone frequency m
odulation,Spectrum
Analysis of Sinusoidal FM W
ave, Narrow
band FM, W
ide band FM, C
onstant Average Power,
Transmission bandw
idth of FM W
ave - Generation of FM
Waves, D
irect FM, D
etection of FM W
aves:Balanced Frequency discrim
inator, Zero crossing detector, Phase locked loop, Com
parison of FM & AM
.UNIT VNOISE : Noise in Analog com
munication System
, Noise in DSB&
SSB System Noise in AM
System, Noise
in Angle Modulation System
, Threshold effect in Angle Modulation System
, Pre-emphasis & de-em
phasisUNIT VITRANSM
ITTERS : Radio Transm
itter - Classification of Transm
itter, AM Transm
itter, Effect of feedback on perform
ance of AM Transm
itter, FM Transm
itter – Variable reactance type and phase modulated
FM Transm
itter, frequency stability in FM Transm
itter.UNIT VIIRECEIVERS : R
adio Receiver - R
eceiver Types - Tuned radio frequency receiver, Superhetrodynereceiver, R
F section and Characteristics - Frequency changing and tracking, Interm
ediate frequency,AG
C, FM
Receiver, C
omparison w
ith AM R
eceiver, Amplitude lim
iting.UNIT VIIIPULSE M
ODULATIO
N : Time D
ivison Multiplexing, Types of Pulse m
odulation, PAM (Single polarity,
double polarity) PWM
: Generation & dem
odulation of PWM
, PPM, G
eneration and demodulation of PPM
TEXTBO
OK
S :1.
Electronic Com
munications – D
ennis Roddy and John C
oolean , 4th Edition, PEA, 2004
2.C
omm
unication Systems – B.P. Lathi, BS Publication , 2004.
REFERENCES :1.
Electronic Comm
unications Sys. – Modulation&Transm
ission-Robert J.Schoenbeck,2nd Edition, PHI.
2.Analog and D
igital Com
munications – Sim
on Haykin, John W
iley, 2005.3.
Analog and Digital C
omm
unication – K. Sam Shanm
ugam, W
illey ,2005Electronic and R
adio Engineering – FE Terman, M
c Graw
Hill, 4
th edition,1995.4.
Electronics & Com
munication System
– George Kennedy and Bernard D
avis, TMH
2004.
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T P C0 3 2
(EC 05033) ANALOG
COM
MUNICATIO
NS LAB
Minim
um 12 experim
ents should be conducted :
1.Am
plitude modulation and dem
odulation.
2.D
iode detector characteristics.
3.Frequency m
odulation and demodulation.
4.Balanced m
odulator.
5.Pre-em
phasis & de-emphasis.
6.C
haracteristics of mixer.
7.D
igital Phase detector.
8.Phase locked loop.
9.Synchronous detector.
10.SSB system
.
11.Spectral analysis of AM
and FM signals using spectrum
analyzer.
12.Squelch C
ircuit.
13.Frequency Synthesiser.
14.AG
C C
haracteristics.
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T P C
0 3 2
(EE 05201) ELECTRICAL TECHNOLO
GY LAB
PART – A
1.Serial and Parallel Resonance – Tim
ing, Resonant frequency, Bandwidth and Q-factor determ
inationfor R
LC netw
ork.
2.Tim
e response of first order RC/RL network for periodic non-sinusoidal inputs – time constant and
steady state error determination.
3.Tw
o port network param
eters – Z-Y Parameters, chain m
atrix and analytical verification.
4.Verification of Superposition and R
eciprocity theorems.
5.Verification of m
aximum
power transfer theorem
. Verification on DC
, verification on AC w
ithR
esistive and Reactive loads.
6.Experim
ental determination of Thevenin’s and N
orton’s equivalent circuits and verification bydirect test.
PART – B
1.M
agnetization characteristics of D.C
. Shunt generator. Determ
ination of critical field resistance.
2.Sw
inburne’s Test on DC
shunt machine (Predeterm
ination of efficiency of a given DC
Shuntm
achine working as m
otor and generator).
3.Brake test on D
C shunt m
otor. Determ
ination of performance characteristics.
4.O
C & SC tests on Single-phase transformer (Predeterm
ination of efficiency and regulationat given pow
er factors and determination of equivalent circuit).
5.Brake test on 3-phase Induction m
otor (performance characteristics).
6.R
egulation of alternator by synchronous impedance m
ethod.
Note: Any TEN of the above experim
ents are to be conducted
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T P C4 +1 0 4
(HS 05353) MANAG
ERIAL ECONO
MICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
UNIT I
INTR
OD
UC
TION
TO M
AN
AG
ERIA
L ECO
NO
MIC
S : Definition, N
ature and Scope Managerial
Economics–D
emand Analysis: D
emand D
eterminants, Law
of Dem
and and its exceptions.
UNIT II
ELASTICITY OF DEM
AND : Definition, Types, M
easurement and Significance of Elasticity of D
emand.
Dem
and Forecasting, Factors governing demand forecasting, m
ethods of demand forecasting (survey
methods, statistical m
ethods, expert opinion method, test m
arketing, controlled experiments, judgm
entalapproach to dem
and forecasting).
UNIT III
THEORY O
F PRODUCTIO
N AND COST ANALYSIS : Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts,
MR
TS, Least Cost C
ombination of Inputs, Production function, Law
s of Returns, Internal and External
Economies of Scale.
Cost Analysis : Cost concepts, O
pportunity cost, Fixed Vs.Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs.Implicit
costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Im
puted costs. Break-even Analysis (BEA)-termination of Break-Even
Point (simple problem
s)-Managerial Significance and lim
itations of BEA.
UNIT IV
INTRODUCTIO
N TO M
ARKETS & PRICING STRATEG
IES : Market structures: Types of com
petition,Features of Perfect com
petition, Monopoly and M
onopolistic Com
petition. Price-Output D
etermination in
case of Perfect Com
petition and Monopoly. Pricing Strategies
UNIT V
BUSINESS & NEW ECO
NOM
IC ENVIRONM
ENT : Characteristic features of Business, Features and
evaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Com
pany, Public Enterprises and their types,C
hanging Business Environment in Post-liberalization scenario.
UNIT VI
CAPITAL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING
: Capital and its significance, Types of C
apital, Estimation of
Fixed and Working capital requirem
ents, Methods and sources of raising finance. N
ature and scope ofcapital budgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, M
ethods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method,
Accounting Rate of R
eturn (ARR
) and Net Present Value M
ethod (simple problem
s).
UNIT VII
INTRODUCTIO
N TO FINANCIAL ACCO
UNTING : D
ouble-Entry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, TrialBalance- Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet w
ith simple
adjustments).
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UNIT VIII
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS THROUG
H RATIOS : C
omputation, Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity
Ratios (C
urrent Ratio and quick ratio), Activity R
atios (Inventory turnover ratio and Debtor Turnover ratio),
Capital structure R
atios (Debt-Equity ratio, Interest C
overage ratio), and Profitability ratios (Gross Profit
Ratio, N
et Profit ratio, Operating R
atio, P/E Ratio and EPS).
TEXTBO
OK
S :
1.M
anagerial Economics and Financial Analysis – Aryasri, TM
H,2/E, 2005.
2.M
anagerial Economics - Varshney & M
aheswari, Sultan C
hand, 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Financial Accounting for M
anagement - Am
brish Gupta, Pearson Education, N
ew D
elhi, 2004.
2.Financial Accounting - Schaum
’s Outlines, Shim
&Siegel,TMH
, 2/E,2004
3.Production and O
perations Managem
ent – Chary, TM
H, 3/e, 2004.
4.M
anagerial Economics In a G
lobal Economy - D
omnick Salvatore, Thom
son, 4th Edition 2003.
5.Financial Accounting—
A Managerial Perspective – N
arayanaswam
y, PHI, 2005
6.M
anagerial Economics - Peterson & Lew
is, Pearson Education, 4th Edition, 2004
7.M
anagerial Economics& Financial Analysis - R
aghunatha Reddy & N
arasimhachary, Scitech,
2005.
8.Financial Accounting - S.N
.Mahesw
ari & S.K. Mahesw
ari, Vikas, 2005.
9.M
anagerial Economics:Analysis, Problem
s and Cases - Truet and Truet, W
iley, 2004.
10.M
anagerial Economics – D
wived, Vikas, 6
th Ed.,2002
11.M
anagerial Economics - Yogesh M
aheswari, PH
I, 2nd Ed., 2
nd Ed. 2005.
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III YEAR B.Tech. ECE – I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(CS 05140) COM
PUTER ORG
ANIZATION
UNIT-IBASIC STRUCTURE O
F COM
PUTERS : Com
puter Types, Functional unit, Basic OPER
ATION
ALconcepts, Bus structures, Softw
are, Performance, m
ultiprocessors and multi com
puters. Data
Representation. Fixed Point R
epresentation. Floating – Point Representation. Error D
etection codes.U
NIT-II
REGISTER TRANSFER LANG
UAGE AND M
ICROO
PERATIONS : R
egister Transfer language.R
egister Transfer Bus and mem
ory transfers, Arithmetic M
ircrooperatiaons, logic micro operations, shift
micro operations, Arithm
etic logic shift unit. Instruction codes. Com
puter Registers C
omputer instructions
– Instruction cycle.M
emory – R
eference Instructions. Input – Output and Interrupt. STAC
K organization. Instruction formats.
Addressing modes. D
ATA Transfer and manipulation. Program
control. Reduced Instruction set com
puterU
NIT-III
MICRO
PROG
RAMM
ED CONTRO
L:Control m
emory, Address sequencing, m
icroprogram exam
ple,design of control unit H
ard wired control. M
icroprogramm
ed controlU
NIT-IV
COM
PUTER ARITHMETIC : Addition and subtraction, m
ultiplication Algorithms, D
ivision Algorithms,
Floating – point Arithmetic operations. D
ecimal Arithm
etic unit Decim
al Arithmetic operations.
UN
IT-VTHE M
EMO
RY SYSTEM : Basic concepts sem
iconductor RAM
mem
ories. Read-only m
emories C
achem
emories perform
ance considerations, Virtual mem
ories secondary storage. Introduction to RAID
.U
NIT-VI
INPUT-OUTPUT O
RGANIZATIO
N : Peripheral Devices, Input-O
utput Interface, Asynchronous datatransfer M
odes of Transfer, Priority Interrupt Direct m
emory Access, Input –O
utput Processor (IOP)
Serial comm
unication; Introduction to peripheral component, Interconnect (PC
I) bus. Introduction tostandard serial com
munication protocols like R
S232, USB, IEEE1394.
UN
IT-VIIPIPELINE AND VECTO
R PROCESSING
: Parallel Processing, Pipelining, Arithmetic Pipeline, Instruction
Pipeline, RISC
Pipeline Vector Processing, Array Processors.U
NIT-VIII
MULTI PRO
CESSORS : C
haracteristics or Multiprocessors, Interconnection Structures, Interprocessor
Arbitration. InterProcessor Com
munication and Synchronization C
ache Coherance. Shared M
emory
Multiprocessors.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Com
puter Systems Architecture – M
.Moris M
ano, IIIrd Edition, PHI/Pearson.
2.C
omputer O
rganization – Car H
amacher, Zvonks Vranesic, SafeaZaky, Vth Edition, M
cGraw
Hill.
REFERENCE :1.
Com
puter Organization and Architecture – W
illiam Stallings Sixth Edition, PH
I/Pearson.2.
Structured Com
puter Organization – Andrew
S. Tanenbaum, 4
th Edition PHI/Pearson.
3.Fundam
entals or Com
puter Organization and D
esign, - Sivaraama D
andamudi Springer Int. Edition.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05344) LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS
UNIT IINTEG
RATED CIRCUITS : Differential Am
plifier- DC
and AC analysis of D
ual input Balanced outputConfiguration, Properties of other differential am
plifier configuration (Dual Input Unbalanced Output, Single
Ended Input – Balanced/ Unbalanced O
utput), DC
Coupling and C
ascade Differential Am
plifier Stages,Level translator.UNIT IICharacteristics of O
P-Amps, Integrated circuits-Types, Classification, Package Types and tem
peratureranges, Power supplies, O
p-amp Block Diagram
, ideal and practical Op-am
p specifications, DC and ACcharacteristics, 741 op-am
p & its features, FET input. Op-Am
ps,Op-Am
p parameters & M
easurement,
Input & Out put O
ff set voltages & currents, slew rates,CMRR,PSRR,drift,Frequency Com
pensationtechnique.UNIT IIILINEAR APPLICATIONS OF OP- AM
PS : Inverting and Non-inverting amplifier, Integrator and differentiator,
Difference amplifier, Instrum
entation amplifier, AC am
plifier, V to I, I to V converters, Buffers.UNIT IVNO
N-LINEAR APPLICATIONS O
F OP- AM
PS : Non- Linear function generation, C
omparators,
Multivibrators, Triangular and Square w
ave generators, Log and Anti log amplifiers, Precision rectifiers.
UNIT VO
SCILLATORS AND W
AVEFORM
GENERAG
TORS : Introduction, Butter w
orth filters – 1st order,2
nd order LPF, HPF filters. Band pass, Band reject and all pass filters. Applications of VC
O (566).
UNIT VITIM
ERS & PHASE LOCKED LO
OPS : Introduction to 555 tim
er, functional diagram, M
onostable andAstable operations and applications, Schm
itt Trigger. PLL - introduction, block schematic, principles and
description of individual blocks, 565 PLL, Applications of PLL – frequency multiplication, frequency
translation, AM, FM
& FSK demodulators.
UNIT VIID to A & A to D CO
NVERTERS : Introduction, basic DAC
techniques, weighted resistor D
AC, R
-2Rladder D
AC, inverted R
-2R D
AC, and IC
1408 DAC
, Different types of AD
Cs - parallel com
parator typeADC, counter type ADC, successive approxim
ation ADC and dual slope ADC. DAC and ADC Specifications,Specifications AD
574 (12 bit ADC
).UNIT VIIIANALO
G M
ULTIPLIERS AND MO
DULATORS : Four Q
uadrant multiplier, balanced m
odulator, IC1496, Applications of analog sw
itches and Multiplexers, Sam
ple & Hold am
plifiers.TEXT BO
OKS :
1.Linear Integrated C
ircuits – D. R
oy Chow
dhury, New
Age International (p) Ltd, 2nd Edition,2003.
2.O
p-Amps & Linear IC
s - Ram
akanth A. Gayakw
ad, PHI,1987.
REFERENCES :1.
Design w
ith Operational Am
plifiers & Analog Integrated Circuits - Sergio Franco, M
cGraw
Hill, 1988.
2.O
perational Amplifiers & Linear Integrated C
ircuits–R.F.C
oughlin & Fredrick Driscoll, PH
I, 6th Edition.
3.M
icro Electronics – Millm
an, McG
raw H
ill,1988.4.
Operational Am
plifiers – C.G
. Clayton, Butterw
orth & Com
pany Publ. Ltd./ Elsevier, 1971.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05172) DIGITAL IC APPLICATIO
NSUNIT ICM
OS LO
GIC
: Introduction to logic families, C
MO
S logic, CM
OS steady state electrical behavior,
CM
OS dynam
ic electrical behavior, CM
OS logic fam
ilies.UNIT IIBIPO
LAR LOG
IC AND INTERFACING : Bipolar logic, Transistor logic, TTL fam
ilies, CM
OS/TTL
interfacing, low voltage C
MO
S logic and interfacing, Emitter coupled logic, C
omparison of logic fam
ilies,Fam
iliarity with standard 74XX and C
MO
S 40XX series-ICs – Specifications.
UNIT IIITHE VHDL HARDW
ARE DESCRIPTION LANG
UAGE : D
esign flow, program
structure, types andconstants, functions and procedures, libraries and packages.UNIT IVTHE VHDL DESIG
N ELEMENTS : Structural design elem
ents, data flow design elem
ents, behavioraldesign elem
ents, time dim
ension and simulation synthesis.
UNIT VCO
MBINATIO
NAL LOG
IC DESIGN : D
ecoders, encoders, three state devices, multiplexers and
demultiplexers, C
ode Converters, EX-O
R gates and parity circuits, com
parators, adders & subtractors,ALU
s, Com
binational multipliers. VH
DL m
odes for the above ICs.
UNIT VIDESIG
N EXAMPLES (USING
VHDL) : Design exam
ples (using VHD
L) - Barrel shifter, comparators,
floating-point encoder, dual parity encoder.UNIT VIISEQ
UENTIAL LOG
IC DESIGN : Latches and flip-flops, PLD
s, counters, shift register, and their VHD
Lm
odels, synchronous design methodology, im
pediments to synchronous design.
UNIT VIIIM
EMO
RIES : ROM
s : Internal structure, 2D-decoding com
mercial types, tim
ing and applications.Static R
AM: Internal structure, SR
AM tim
ing, standard SRAM
S, synchronous SRAM
S.Dynam
ic RAM : Internal structure, tim
ing, synchronous DR
AMs. Fam
iliarity with C
omponent D
ataSheets – C
ypress CY6116,C
Y7C1006, Specifications.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Digital D
esign Principles & Practices – John F. Wakerly, PH
I/ Pearson Education Asia, 3rd Ed., 2005.
2.VH
DL Prim
er – J. Bhasker, Pearson Education/ PHI,3
rd Edition.REFERENCES :1.
Digital System
Design U
sing VHD
L – Charles H
. Roth Jr., PW
S Publications,1998.2.
Introduction to Logic Design – Alan B. M
arcovitz,TMH
,2nd Edition,2005.
3.Fundam
entals of Digital Logic w
ith Verilog Design – Stephen Brow
n, Zvonko Vransesic, TMH
, 2003.4.
Cypress Sem
iconductors Data Book(D
ownload from
website).
5.Fundam
entals of Digital Logic w
ith VHD
L Design – Stephen Borw
n and Zvonko Vramesic, M
cGraw
Hill,2
nd Edition.,2005.6.
Linear Integrated Circuit Applications by K. Lal kishore, Pearson Educations 2005
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05042) ANTENNAS AND WAVE PRO
PAGATIO
N
UNIT I
ANTENNA FUNDAMENTALS : Introduction, R
adiation Mechanism
– single wire, 2 w
ire, dipoles,C
urrent Distribution on a thin w
ire antenna . Antenna Parameters [1] - R
adiation Patterns, Patterns inPrincipal Planes, M
ain Lobe and Side Lobes, Beamw
idths, Beam Area, R
adiation Intensity, BeamEfficiency, D
irectivty, Gain and R
esolution, Antenna Apertures, Aperture Efficiency, Effective Hight.
Related Problem
s.
UNIT II
Thin Linear Wire Antennas [2, 1] : Retarded Potentials, Radiation from
Small Electric Dipole, Q
uarterwaveM
onopole and Halfwave Dipole – Current Distributions, Evaluation of Field Components, Power Radiated,
Radiation R
esistance, Beamw
idths, Directivity, Effective Area and Effective H
ight. Natural current
distributions, fields and patterns of Thin Linear Center-fed Antennas of different lengths, Radiation Resistanceat a point w
hich is not current maxim
um. Antenna Theorem
s – Applicability and Proofs for equivalenceof directional characteristics, Loop Antennas [1] : Sm
all Loops - Field Com
ponents, Com
parison of farfields of sm
all loop and short dipole, Concept of short m
agnetic dipole, D and R
r relations for small loops.
UNIT III
ANTENNA ARRAYS : 2 element arrays – different cases, Principle of Pattern M
ultiplication, N elem
entU
niform Linear Arrays – Broadside, Endfire Arrays, EFA w
ith Increased Directivity, D
erivation of theircharacteristics and com
parison; Concept of Scanning Arrays [2, 1]. D
irectivity Relations (no derivations).
Related Problem
s. Binomial Arrays, Effects of U
niform and N
on-uniform Am
plitude Distributions, D
esignRelations.
UNIT IV
NON-RESO
NANT RADIATORS : Introduction, Travelling w
ave radiators – basic concepts, Longwire
antennas – field strength calculations and patterns, V-antennas, Rhombic Antennas and Design Relations,
Broadband Antennas: Helical Antennas – Significance, Geom
etry, basic properties; Design considerationsfor m
onofilar helical antennas in Axial Mode and N
ormal M
odes (Qualitative Treatm
ent).
UNIT V
VHF, UHF AND MICRO
WAVE ANTENNAS - I : Arrays w
ith Parasitic Elements, Yagi - U
da Arrays,Folded D
ipoles & their characteristics [1, 3].
Reflector Antennas : Flat Sheet and Corner Reflectors. Paraboloidal Reflectors – Geom
etry, characteristics,types of feeds, F/D
Ratio, Spill O
ver, Back Lobes, Aperture Blocking, Off-set Feeds, C
assegrainianFeeds [1, 3].
UNIT VI
VHF, UHF AND MICRO
WAVE ANTENNAS - II : H
orn Antennas [1] – Types, Optim
um H
orns, Design
Characteristics of Pyram
idal Horns; Lens Antennas – G
eometry, Features, D
ielectric Lenses andZoning, Applications.
Antenna Measurem
ents – Patterns Required, Set Up, Distance Criterion, Directivity and Gain M
easurements
(Com
parison, Absolute and 3-Antenna Methods).
UNIT VII
WAVE PRO
PAGATIO
N - I [3,2] : Concepts of Propagation – frequency ranges and types of propagations.G
round Wave Propagation–Characteristics, Param
eters, Wave Tilt, Flat and Spherical Earth Considerations.
Sky Wave Propagation – Form
ation of Ionospheric Layers and their Characteristics, M
echanism of
Reflection and R
efraction, Critical Frequency, M
UF & Skip D
istance – Calculations for flat and spherical
earth cases, Optim
um Frequency, LUHF, Virtual Height, Ionospheric Abnorm
alities, Ionospheric Absorption.
UNIT VIII
WAVE PRO
PAGATIO
N – II [3,2] : Fundamental Equation for Free-Space Propagation, Basic Transm
issionLoss Calculations. Space W
ave Propagation – Mechanism
, LOS and Radio Horizon. Tropospheric W
avePropagation – R
adius of Curvature of path, Effective Earth’s R
adius, Effect of Earth’s Curvature, Field
Strength Calculations, M
-curves and Duct Propagation, Tropospheric Scattering.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Antennas for All Applications – John D
. Kraus and Ronald J. M
arhefka, TMH
l, 3rd Edn., 2003.
2.Electrom
agnetic Waves and R
adiating Systems – E.C
. Jordan and K.G. Balm
ain, PHI, 2
nd ed.,2000.
REFERENCES :
1.Antenna Theory - C
.A. Balanis, John Wiley & Sons, 2
nd ed., 2001.
2.Antennas – John D
. Kraus, McG
raw-H
ill, SECO
ND
EDITIO
N, 1988.
3.Transm
ission and Propagation – E.V.D. G
lazier and H.R
.L. Lamont, The Services Text Book of
Radio, vol. 5, Standard Publishers D
istributors, Delhi.
4.Electronic and R
adio Engineering – F.E. Terman, M
cGraw
-Hill, 4
th edition, 1955.
5.Antennas and W
ave Propagation – K.D. Prasad, Satya Prakashan, Tech India Publications,
New
Delhi, 2001.
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(EC 05168) DIGITAL CO
MM
UNICATIONS
UNIT I
PULSE DIGITAL M
ODULATIO
N : Elements of digital com
munication system
s, advantages of digitalcom
munication system
s, Elements of PC
M: Sam
pling, Quantization & C
oding, Quantization error,
Com
pading in PCM
systems. D
ifferential PCM
systems (D
PCM
).
UNIT II
DELTA MO
DULATION : D
elta modulation, its draw
backs, adaptive delta modulation, com
parison ofPC
M and D
M system
s, noise in PCM
and DM
systems.
UNIT III
DIGITAL M
ODULATIO
N TECHNIQUES : Introduction, ASK, FSK, PSK, D
PSK, DEPSK, Q
PSK,M
-ary PSK, ASK, FSK, similarity of BFSK and BPSK.
UNIT IV
DATA TRANSMISSIO
N : Base band signal receiver, probability of error, the optimum
filter, matched
filter, probability of error using matched filter, coherent reception, non-coherent detection of FSK, calculation
of error probability of ASK, BPSK, BFSK,QPSK.
UNIT V
INFORM
ATION THEO
RY : Discrete m
essages, concept of amount of inform
ation and its properties.Average inform
ation, Entropy and its properties. Information rate, M
utual information and its properties,
UNIT VI
SOURCE CO
DING : Introductions, Advantages, Shannon’s theorem
, Shanon-Fano coding, Huffm
ancoding, efficiency calculations, channel capacity of discrete and analog C
hannels, capacity of a Gaussian
channel, bandwidth –S/N
trade off.
UNIT VII
LINEAR BLOCK CO
DES : Introduction, Matrix description of Linear Block codes, Error detection and
error correction capabilities of Linear block codes, Ham
ming codes, Binary cyclic codes, Algebraic
structure, encoding, syndrome calculation, BC
H C
odes.
UNIT VIII
CONVO
LUTION CO
DES : Introduction, encoding of convolution codes, time dom
ain approach, transformdom
ain approach. Graphical approach: state, tree and trellis diagram
decoding using Viterbi algorithm.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Digital com
munications - Sim
on Haykin, John W
iley, 20052.
Principles of Com
munication System
s – H. Taub and D
. Schilling, TMH
, 2003
REFERENCES :1.
Digital and Analog C
omm
unication Systems - Sam
Shanmugam
, John Wiley, 2005.
2.D
igital Com
munications – John Proakis, TM
H, 1983.
Com
munication System
s Analog & Digital – Singh & Sapre, TM
H, 2004.
3.M
odern Analog and Digital C
omm
unication – B.P.Lathi, Oxford reprint, 3
rd edition, 2004.
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T P C0 3 2
(EC 05169) DIGITAL CO
MM
UNICATIONS LAB.
1.Pulse Am
plitude Modulation and dem
odulation.
2.Pulse W
idth Modulation and dem
odulation.
3.Pulse Position M
odulation and demodulation.
4.Sam
pling Theorem – verification.
5.Tim
e division multiplexing.
6.Pulse code m
odulation.
7.D
ifferential pulse code modulation.
8.Delta m
odulation.
9.Frequency shift keying.
10.Phase shift keying .
11.D
ifferential phase shift keying.
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T P C0 3 2
(EC 05345) LINEAR IC APPLICATIONS LAB
Minim
um Tw
elve Experiments to be conducted :
1.Study of O
P AMPs – IC
741, IC 555, IC
565, IC 566, IC
1496 – functioning, parameters and
Specifications.
2.O
P AMP Applications – Adder, Subtractor, C
omparator C
ircuits.
3.Integrator and D
ifferentiator Circuits using IC
741.
4.Active Filter Applications – LPF, H
PF (first order)
5.Active Filter Applications – BPF, Band R
eject (Wideband) and N
otch Filters.
6.IC
741 Oscillator C
ircuits – Phase Shift and Wien Bridge O
scillators.
7.Function G
enerator using OP AM
Ps.
8.IC
555 Timer – M
onostable Operation C
ircuit.
9.IC
555 Timer – Astable O
peration Circuit.
10.Schm
itt Trigger Circuits – using IC
741 and IC 555.
11.IC
565 – PLL Applications.
12.IC
566 – VCO
Applications.
13. Voltage R
egulator using IC 723.
14.Three Term
inal Voltage Regulators – 7805, 7809, 7912.
15.4 bit D
AC using O
P AMP.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(HS 05352) MANAG
EMENT SCIENCE
UNIT I
Introduction to Managem
ent : Concepts of M
anagement and organization- nature, im
portance andFunctions of M
anagement, Taylor’s Scientific M
anagement Theory, Fayol’s Principles of M
anagement,
Mayo’s H
awthorne Experim
ents, Maslow
’s Theory of Hum
an Needs, D
ouglas McG
regor’s Theory X andTheory Y, H
erzberg’s Two-Factor Theory of M
otivation, Systems Approach to M
anagement, Leadership
Styles, Social responsibilities of Managem
ent.
UNIT II
Designing Organisational Structures : Basic concepts related to O
rganisation - Departm
entation andD
ecentralisation, Types of mechanistic and organic structures of organisation (Line organization, Line and
staff organization, functional organization, Comm
ittee organization, matrix organization, Virtual O
rganisation,C
ellular Organisation, team
structure, boundaryless organization, inverted pyramid structure, lean and flat
organization structure) and their merits, dem
erits and suitability.
UNIT IIII
Operations M
anagement : Principles and Types of Plant Layout-M
ethods of production (Job, batch andM
ass Production), Work Study -Basic procedure involved in M
ethod Study and Work M
easurement-
Statistical Quality C
ontrol: chart, R chart, c chart, p chart, (sim
ple Problems), Acceptance Sam
pling,D
eming’s contribution to quality.
UNIT IV
Materials M
anagement : O
bjectives, Need for Inventory control, EO
Q, ABC
Analysis, PurchaseProcedure, Stores M
anagement and Stores R
ecords.
Marketing : Functions of M
arketing, Marketing M
ix, Marketing Strategies based on Product Life C
ycle,C
hannels of distribution
UNIT V
Human Resources M
anagement (HRM
) : Concepts of H
RM
, HR
D and Personnel M
anagement and
Industrial Relations (PM
IR), H
RM
vs.PMIR
, Basic functions of HR
Manager: M
anpower planning,
Recruitm
ent, Selection, Training and Developm
ent, Placement, W
age and Salary Administration,
Promotion, Transfer, Separation, Perform
ance Appraisal, Grievance Handling and W
elfare Administration,
Job Evaluation and Merit R
ating.
UNIT VI
Project Managem
ent (PERT/CPM) : N
etwork Analysis, Program
me Evaluation and R
eview Technique
(PERT), C
ritical Path Method (C
PM), Identifying critical path, Probability of C
ompleting the project w
ithingiven tim
e, Project Cost Analysis, Project C
rashing. (simple problem
s)
UNIT VII
Strategic Managem
ent : Mission, G
oals, Objectives, Policy, Strategy, Program
mes, Elem
ents ofC
orporate Planning Process, Environmental Scanning, Value C
hain Analysis, SWO
T Analysis, Steps in
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Strategy Formulation and Im
plementation, G
eneric Strategy alternatives.
UNIT VIII
Contemporary M
anagement Practices : Basic concepts of M
IS, End User C
omputing, M
aterialsR
equirement Planning (M
RP), Just-In-Tim
e (JIT) System, Total Q
uality Managem
ent (TQM
), Six sigma
and Capability M
aturity Model (C
MM
) Levels, Supply Chain M
anagement, Enterprise R
esource Planning(ERP), Perform
ance Managem
ent, Business Process outsourcing (BPO), Business Process Re-engineering
and Bench Marking, Balanced Score C
ard.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Aryasri: Managem
ent Science, TMH
, 2004.
2.Stoner, Freem
an, Gilbert, M
anagement, 6
th Ed, Pearson Education, New
Delhi, 2004.
REFERENCES :1.
Kotler Philip & Keller Kevin Lane: Marketing M
angement 12/e, PH
I, 20052.
Koontz & Weihrich: Essentials of M
anagement, 6/e, TM
H, 2005
3.Thom
as N.Duening & John M.Ivancevich M
anagement—
Principles and Guidelines, Biztantra,2003.
4.Kanishka Bedi, Production and O
perations Managem
ent, Oxford U
niversity Press, 2004.5.
Mem
oria & S.V.Gauker, Personnel M
anagement, H
imalaya, 25/e, 2005
6.Sam
uel C.C
erto: Modern M
anagement, 9/e, PH
I, 20057.
Schermerhorn, C
apling, Poole & Wiesner: M
anagement, W
iley, 2002.8.
Parnell: Strategic Managem
ent, Biztantra,2003.9.
Lawrence R
Jauch, R.G
upta &William
F.Glueck:Business Policy and Strategic M
anagement,
Frank Bros.2005.10.
L.S.Srinath: PERT/C
PM,Affiliated East-W
est Press, 2005.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05543) TELECOM
MUNICATIO
N SWITCHING
SYSTEMS
AN
D N
ETWO
RK
SUNIT ITELECO
MM
UNICATION SW
ITCHING SYSTEM
S : Introduction, Elements of sw
itching systems,
switching netw
ork configuration, principles of cross bar switching.
UNIT IIElectronic space division sw
itching, Time division sw
itching, Com
bination switching.
UNIT IIITELEPHO
NE NETWO
RKS : Subscriber loop systems, sw
itching hierarchy and routing, transmission
plan, numbering plan, charging plans.
UNIT IVSIG
NALING TECHNIQ
UES : In channel signaling, comm
on channel signaling. Netw
ork traffic load andparam
eters, grade of service and blocking probability.
UNIT VDATA CO
MM
UNICATION NETW
ORKS : Introduction, network architecture, layered network architecture,
protocols, data comm
unications hardware, data com
munication circuits.
UNIT VIPublic sw
itched data networks, connection oriented & connection less service, C
ircuit Switching, packet
switching and virtual circuit sw
itching concepts, OSI reference m
odel, LAN, W
AN, M
AN & Internet.
Repeaters, Bridges, R
outers and gate ways.
UNIT VIIINTEG
RATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETW
ORK (ISDN) : Introduction, m
otivation, ISDN
architecture,ISDN interfaces, functional grouping, reference points, protocol architecture, signaling, num
bering, addressing,BISD
N.
UNIT VIIID
SL Technology: ADSL, C
able Modem
, Traditional Cable N
etworks, H
FC N
etworks, Sharing, C
M &
CM
TS and DO
CSIS.
SONET: Devices, Fram
e, Frame Transm
ission, Synchronous Transport Signals, STS I, Virtual Tributariesand H
igher rate of service.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Tele comm
unication switching system
and networks - Thyagarajan Visw
anath, PHI, 2000.
2.Advanced electronic com
munications system
s - Wayne Tom
asi, PHI, 2004.
REFERENCES :1.
Digital telephony - J. Bellam
y, John Wiley, 2
nd edition, 2001.2.
Data C
omm
unications & Netw
orks - Achyut. S.Godbole, TM
H, 2004.
3.Principles of C
omm
unication Systems – H
. Taub & D. Schilling , TM
H, 2
nd Edition, 2003.4.
Data C
omm
unication & Netw
orking - B.A. Forouzan, TMH
, 3rd Edition, 2004.
5. Telecom
munication sw
itching, Traffic and Netw
orks - J E Flood, Pearson Education, 2002.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05176) DIGITAL SIG
NAL PROCESSING
UNIT IINTRO
DUCTION
: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing: D
iscrete time signals & sequences, linear
shift invariant systems, stability, and causality. Linear constant coefficient difference equations. Frequency
domain representation of discrete tim
e signals and systems.
UNIT IIDISCRETE FO
URIER SERIES : Properties of discrete Fourier series, DFS representation of periodic
sequences, Discrete Fourier transform
s: Properties of DFT, linear convolution of sequences using D
FT,C
omputation of D
FT.UNIT IIIFAST FO
URIER TRANSFORM
S : Fast Fourier transforms (FFT) - R
adix-2 decimation in tim
e anddecim
ation in frequency, FFT Algorithms, Inverse FFT, FFT w
ith General R
adix.UNIT IVREALIZATIO
N OF DIG
ITAL FILTERS : Applications of z-transforms, solution of difference equations
of digital filters. System function, stability criterion, frequency response of stable system
s. Realization of
digital filters – direct, canonic, cascade and parallel forms, Lattice structures.
UNIT VIIR DIG
ITAL FILTERS : Analog filter approximations – Butter w
orth and Chebshev, D
esign of IIR D
igitalfilters from
analog filters, Bilinear transformation m
ethod, step and impulse invariance techniques, Spectral
transformations.
UNIT VIFIR DIG
ITAL FILTERS : Characteristics of FIR
Digital Filters, frequency response. D
esign of FIRD
igital Filters using Window
Techniques, Frequency Sampling technique, C
omparison of IIR
& FIR filters.
UNIT VIIM
ULTIRATE DIGITAL SIG
NAL PROCESSING
: Decim
ation, interpolation, sampling rate conversion,
filter design and implem
entation for sampling rate conversion.
UNIT VIIIINTRODUCTION TO DSP PROCESSORS : Introduction to program
mable DSPs: M
ultiplier and Multiplier Accum
ulator(M
AC), Modified Bus Structures and M
emory Access schem
es in DSPs Multiple access m
emory,
Multiport m
emory, VLSI Architecture, Pipelining, Special addressing m
odes, On-Chip Peripherals.
Examples : Features of TM
S 320CXX Processors, Internal Architecture, External m
emory accesses,
Pipeline operations, Peripherals.TEXT BO
OKS :
1.D
igital Signal Processing : Principals, Algorithms and Applications - Proakis, J.G
ard andD
.G.M
anolakis, 3rd Edn.,,PH
I, 1996.2.
Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing – Robert J. Schilling & Sandra L. Harris, Thom
son, 2005.REFERENCES :1.
Discrete Tim
e Signal Processing – A.V. Oppenheim
and R.W
. Schaffer, PHI, 1989.
2.Fundam
entals of Digital Signal Processing – Loney Luderm
an.3.
Digital Signal Processing – S. Salivahanan et al., TM
H, 2000.
Digital Signal Processing – Thom
as J. Cavicchi, W
SE, John Wiley, 2004.
4.D
igital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programm
ing & Applications, - B. Venkata Ram
ani, M.
Bhaskar, TMH
, 4th reprint, 2004.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05574) VLSI DESIGN
UNIT IIN
TRO
DU
CTIO
N : Introduction to IC
Technology – MO
S, PMO
S, NM
OS, C
MO
S & BiCM
OS
technologies- Oxidation, Lithography, D
iffusion, Ion implantation, M
etallisation, Encapsulation, Probetesting, Integrated R
esistors and Capacitors.
UNIT IIBASIC ELECTRICAL PRO
PERTIES : Basic Electrical Properties of MO
S and BiCM
OS C
ircuits:Ids -V
ds relationships, MO
S transistor threshold Voltage, gm, gds, figure of m
erit ωo; Pass transistor,
NM
OS Inverter, Various pull ups, C
MO
S Inverter analysis and design, Bi-CM
OS Inverters.
UNIT IIIVLSI CIRCUIT DESIG
N PROCESSES : VLSI D
esign Flow, M
OS Layers, Stick D
iagrams, D
esignR
ules and Layout, 2 µm C
MO
S Design rules for w
ires, Contacts and Transistors Layout D
iagrams for
NM
OS and C
MO
S Inverters and Gates, Scaling of M
OS circuits, Lim
itations of Scaling.UNIT IVG
ATE LEVEL DESIGN : Logic G
ates and Other com
plex gates, Switch logic, Alternate gate circuits,
Basic circuit concepts, Sheet Resistance RS and its concept to M
OS, Area Capacitance Units, Calculations
- τ - Delays, D
riving large Capacitive Loads, W
iring Capacitances, Fan-in and fan-out, C
hoice of layersUNIT VSUBSYSTEM
DESIGN : Subsystem
Design, Shifters, Adders, ALU
s, Multipliers, Parity generators,
Com
parators, Zero/One D
etectors, Counters, H
igh Density M
emory Elem
ents.UNIT VISEM
ICONDUCTO
R INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIG
N : PLAs, FPGAs, C
PLDs, Standard C
ells,Program
mable Array Logic, D
esign Approach.UNIT VIIVHDL SYNTHESIS : VH
DL Synthesis, C
ircuit Design Flow
, Circuit Synthesis, Sim
ulation, Layout,D
esign capture tools, Design Verification Tools, Test Principles.
UNIT VIIICM
OS TESTING
: CM
OS Testing, N
eed for testing, Test Principles, Design Strategies for test, C
hip-level Test Techniques, System
-level Test Techniques, Layout Design for im
proved Testability.TEXTB
OO
KS :
1.Essentials of VLSI circuits and system
s – Kamran Eshraghian, Eshraghian D
ougles and A. Pucknell,PH
I, 2005 Edition.2.
Principles of CM
OS VLSI D
esign - Weste and Eshraghian, Pearson Education, 1999.
REFERENCES :1.
Chip D
esign for Submicron VLSI: C
MO
S Layout & Simulation, - John P. U
yemura, Thom
sonLearning.
2.Introduction to VLSI C
ircuits and Systems - John .P. U
yemura, JohnW
iley, 2003.3.
Digital Integrated C
ircuits - John M. R
abaey, PHI, EEE, 1997.
4.M
odern VLSI Design - W
ayne Wolf, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 1997.
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(EC 05407) MICRO
WAVE ENG
INEERING
UNIT I
MICRO
WAVE TRANSM
ISSION LINES [1] : Introduction, M
icrowave Spectrum and Bands, Applications
of Microw
aves.
Rectangular W
aveguides – TE/TM m
ode analysis, Expressions for Fields, Characteristic Equation and
Cut-off Frequencies, Filter C
haracteristics, Dom
inant and Degenerate M
odes, Sketches of TE and TMm
ode fields in the cross-section, Mode C
haracteristics – Phase and Group Velocities, W
avelengths andIm
pedance Relations; Pow
er Transmission and Pow
er Losses in Rectangular G
uide. Related Problem
s.
UNIT II
CIRCULAR WAVEG
UIDES [1] : Introduction, Nature of Fields, C
haracteristic Equation, Dom
inant andD
egenerate Modes. Im
possibility of TEM m
ode.
Microstrip Lines [1] – Introduction, Z
o Relations, Effective D
ielectric Constant, Losses, Q
factor.
Cavity Resonators [1]– Introduction, Rectangular and Cylindrical Cavities, Dominant M
odes and ResonantFrequencies, Q
factor and Coupling C
oefficients.
Related Problem
s.
UNIT III
WAVEG
UIDE COM
PONENTS AND APPLICATIO
NS - I : Coupling M
echanisms – Probe, Loop,
Aperture types. Waveguide D
iscontinuities – Waveguide irises, Tuning Screw
s and Posts, Matched
Loads. Waveguide Attenuators – R
esistive Card, R
otary Vane types; Waveguide Phase Shifters –
Dielectric, R
otary Vane types. Waveguide M
ultiport Junctions – E plane and H plane Tees, M
agic Tee,H
ybrid Ring; D
irectional Couplers – 2 H
ole, Bethe Hole types.
UNIT IV
WA
VEGU
IDE C
OM
PON
ENTS A
ND
APPLIC
ATIO
NS - II : Ferrites [3] – C
omposition and
Characteristics, Faraday R
otation; Ferrite Com
ponents – Gyrator, Isolator, C
irculator. Scattering Matrix
[3] – Significance, Formulation and Properties. S M
atrix Calculations for – 2 port Junction, E plane and H
plane Tees, Magic Tee, D
irectional Coupler, C
irculator and Isolator. Related Problem
s.
UNIT V
MICRO
WAVE TUBES – I [1,2] : Lim
itations and Losses of conventional tubes at microw
ave frequencies.M
icrowave tubes – O
type and M type classifications. O
-type tubes : 2 Cavity Klystrons – Structure,
Reentrant C
avities, Velocity Modulation Process and Applegate D
iagram, Bunching Process and Sm
allSignal Theory – Expressions for o/p Pow
er and Efficiency. Reflex Klystrons – Structure, Applegate
Diagram
and Principle of working, M
athematical Theory of Bunching, Pow
er Output, Efficiency, Electronic
Admittance; O
scillating Modes and o/p C
haracteristics, Electronic and Mechanical Tuning. R
elatedProblem
s.
UNIT VI
HELIX TWTS [1,2] : Significance, Types and C
haracteristics of Slow W
ave Structures; Structure ofTW
T and Amplification Process (qualitative treatm
ent), Suppression of Oscillations, N
ature of the fourPropagation C
onstants, Gain C
onsiderations.
M-type Tubes [1,2]
Introduction, Cross-field effects, M
agnetrons – Different Types, 8-C
avity Cylindrical Travelling W
aveM
agnetron – Hull C
ut-off and Hartree C
onditions, Modes of R
esonance and PI-Mode O
peration,Separation of PI-M
ode, o/p characteristics.
UNIT VII
MICRO
WAVE SO
LID STATE DEVICES [1] : Introduction, Classification, Applications. TED
s –Introduction, G
unn Diode – Principle, RWH Theory, Characteristics, Basic M
odes of Operation, O
scillationM
odes. Avalanche Transit Time D
evices – Introduction, IMPATT and TR
APATT Diodes – Principle of
Operation and C
haracteristics.
UNIT VIII
MICRO
WAVE M
EASUREMENTS [2] : D
escription of Microw
ave Bench – Different Blocks and their
Features, Precautions; Microwave Power M
easurement – Bolom
eter Method. M
easurement of Attenuation,
Frequency, VSWR
, Cavity Q
. Impedance M
easurements.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.M
icrowave D
evices and Circuits – Sam
uel Y. Liao, PHI, 3
rd Edition,1994.
2.M
icrowave Principles – H
erbert J. Reich, J.G
. Skalnik, P.F. Ordung and H
.L. Krauss, CBS
Publishers and Distributors, N
ew D
elhi, 2004.
REFERENCES :
1.M
icrowave Engineering Passive C
ircuits – Peter A. Rizzi, PH
I, 1999.
2.M
icrowave C
ircuits and Passive Devices – M
.L. Sisodia and G.S.R
aghuvanshi, Wiley Eastern
Ltd., New
Age International Publishers Ltd., 1995.
3.Elem
ents of Microw
ave Engineering – R. C
hatterjee, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., N
ewDelhi, 1988.
4.Electronic and R
adio Engineering – F.E. Terman, M
cGraw
-Hill, 4
th ed., 1955.
5.Foundations for M
icrowave Engineering – R
.E. Collin, IEEE Press, John W
iley, 2nd Edition,
2002.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05400) MICRO
PROCESSO
RS AND INTERFACING
UNIT-IAn over view of 8085, Architecture of 8086 M
icroprocessor. Special functions of General purpose registers.
8086 flag register and function of 8086 Flags.U
NIT-II
Addressing modes of 8086. Instruction set of 8086. Assem
bler directives, simple program
s, procedures,and m
acros.U
NIT-III
Assembly language program
s involving logical, Branch & Call instructions, sorting, evaluation of arithmetic
expressions, string manipulation.
UN
IT-IVPin diagram
of 8086-Minim
um m
ode and maxim
um m
ode of operation. Timing diagram
. Mem
ory interfacingto 8086 (Static R
AM & EPR
OM
). Need for D
MA. D
MA data transfer M
ethod. Interfacing with 8237/8257.
UN
IT-V8255 PPI – various m
odes of operation and interfacing to 8086. Interfacing Keyboard, Displays, Stepper
Motor and actuators. D
/A and A/D converter interfacing.
UN
IT-VIInterrupt structure of 8086. Vector interrupt table. Interrupt service routines. Introduction to D
OS and
BIOS interrupts. 8259 PIC Architecture and interfacing cascading of interrupt controller and its im
portance.U
NIT-VII
Serial data transfer schemes. Asynchronous and Synchronous data transfer schem
es. 8251 USAR
Tarchitecture and interfacing. TTL to R
S 232C and R
S232C to TTL conversion. Sam
ple program of serial
data transfer. Introduction to High-speed serial com
munications standards, U
SB.U
NIT-VIII
8051 Microcontroller Architecture, R
egister set of 8051, Modes of tim
er operation, Serial port operation,Interrupt structure of 8051, M
emory and I/O
interfacing of 8051.TEXT BO
OKS :
1.Advanced m
icroprocessor and Peripherals - A.K.Ray and K.M
.Bhurchandi, TMH
, 2000.2.
Microprocessors and interfacing - D
ouglas V. Hall, TM
H, 2
nd Edition, 1999.REFERENCES :1.
Micro com
puter systems, The 8086/8088 Fam
ily Architecture, Programm
ing and Design - Y.Liu
and G.A. G
ibson, PHI, 2
nd edition.2.
Microprocessors 8086/ 8088 - Avatar singh and Triebel, PH
I.3.
Assembly Language Techniques for the IBM
PC - Alan R
, Miller, BPB (for D
OS and BIO
Sinterrupts only)
4.M
icro Controllers - R
ajkamal, Pearson Education, 2005.
5.D
esign with PIC
Micro C
ontrollers – John B. Peatman, 2005.
6.8051 M
icro Controllers and Em
bedded Systems – D
r. Rajiv Kapadia, Jaico Publishers.
7.8086 M
icro Processor - Kenneth J. Ayala, Penram International/ Thom
son, 1995.8.
8051 Microcontroller - Kenneth J. Ayala, Penram
International/ Thomson, 3
rd Edition, 2005.
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ester0 3 2
(EC 05401) MICRO
PROCESSO
RS LAB.
I.M
icroprocessor 8086 :
1.Introduction to M
ASM/TASM
.
2.Arithm
etic operation – Multi byte Addition and Subtraction, M
ultiplication and Division –
Signed and unsigned Arithmetic operation, ASC
II – arithmetic operation.
3.Logic operations – Shift and rotate – C
onverting packed BCD
to unpacked BCD
, BCD
toASC
II conversion.
4. By using string operation and Instruction prefix: M
ove Block, Reverse string, Sorting,
Inserting, Deleting, Length of the string, String com
parison.
5.D
OS/BIO
S programm
ing: Reading keyboard (Buffered w
ith and without echo) – D
isplaycharacters, Strings.
II.Interfacing :
1.8259 – Interrupt C
ontroller:
Generate an interrupt using 8259 tim
er.
2.8279 – Keyboard D
isplay:
Write a sm
all program to display a string of
characters.
3.8255 – PPI
:W
rite ALP to generate sinusoidal wave using
PP
I.
4. 8251 – USAR
T:
Write a program
in ALP to establish Comm
unicationbetw
een two processors.
III.M
icrocontroller 8051
1.R
eading and Writing on a parallel port.
2.Tim
er in different modes.
3.Serial com
munication im
plementation.
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T P C0 3 2
(CS 05209) ELECTRONIC CO
MPUTER AIDED DESIG
N LAB.
Simulate the Internal structure of the follow
ing Digital IC’s using VHDL / VERILOG
and verifythe operations of the Digital IC’s (Hardw
are) in the Laboratory :
1.G
ates.
2.D
Flip-Flop 7474.
3.D
ecade counter – 7490.
4.4 Bit counter – 7493.
5.Shift registers – 7495.
6.U
niversal shift registers – 74194/195.
7.3 – 8 D
ecoder – 74138.
8.4 Bit C
omparator – 7485.
9.8 x 1 M
ultiplexer – 74151 and 2X4 Dem
ultiplexer - 74155
10.16 x 1 M
ultiplexer – 74150 and 4X16 Dem
ultiflexer - 74154
11.R
AM (16 x 4) – 74189 (R
ead and Write operations).
12.Stack and Q
ueue Implem
entation using RAM
.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(CS 05138) COM
PUTER NETWO
RKSUNIT – I
Introduction : OSI, TC
P/IP and other networks m
odels, Examples of N
etworks: N
ovell Netw
orks,Arpanet, Internet, N
etwork Topologies W
AN, LAN
, MAN
.
UNIT - II
Physical Layer : Transmission m
edia copper, twisted pair wireless, switching and encoding asynchronouscom
munications; N
arrow band, broad band ISD
N and ATM
.
UNIT - III
Data link layer : Design issues, fram
ing, error detection and correction, CR
C, Elem
entary Protocol-stopand w
ait, Sliding Window
, Slip, Data link layer in H
DLC
, Internet, ATM.
UNIT - IV
Medium
Access sub layer : ALOH
A, MAC
addresses, Carrier sense m
ultiple access. IEEE 802.XStandard Ethernet, w
ireless LANS. Bridges,
UNIT - V
Network Layer : Virtual circuit and D
atagram subnets-R
outing algorithm shortest path routing, Flooding,
Hierarchical routing, Broad cast, M
ulti cast, distance vector routing.
UNIT – VI
Dynam
ic routing – Broadcast routing. Rotary for m
obility. Congestion, C
ontrol Algorithms – G
eneralPrinciples – of C
ongestion prevension policies. Internet working: The N
etwork layer in the internet and in
the ATM N
etworks.
UNIT –VII
Transport Layer: Transport Services, Connection m
anagement, TC
P and UD
P protocols; ATM AAL
Layer Protocol.
UNIT – VIII
Application Layer – Netw
ork Security, Dom
ain name system
, SNM
P, Electronic Mail; the W
orld WEB,
Multi M
edia.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.C
omputer N
etworks —
Andrew S Tanenbaum
,4th Edition. Pearson Education/PH
I
2.D
ata Com
munications and N
etworking – Behrouz A. Forouzan.Third Edition TM
H.
REFERENCES :
1.An Engineering Approach to C
omputer N
etworks-S.Keshav, 2
nd Edition, Pearson Education.
2.U
nderstanding comm
unications and Netw
orks, 3rd Edition, W
.A. Shay, Thomson.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05212) ELECTRONIC M
EASUREMENTS AND INSTRUM
ENTATION
UNIT I
Performance characteristics of instrum
ents, Static characteristics, Accuracy, Resolution, Precision,
Expected value, Error, Sensitivity. Errors in Measurem
ent, Dynam
ic Characteristics-speed of response,
Fidelity, Lag and Dynam
ic error. DC
Voltimeters- M
ultirange, Range extension, Solid state and differential
voltmeters, AC
voltmeters- m
ulti range, range extension, shunt. Thermocouple type R
F amm
eter,O
hmm
eters series type, shunt type, calibration, Multirange. M
ultimeter as D
C voltm
eter, AC voltm
eter,D
C Am
meter and O
hmm
eter. Digital m
ultimeter pow
er analyzer.
UNIT II
Signal sources- fixed and variable, AF oscillators, Standard and AF sine and square wave signal generators,Function G
enerators, Square pulse, Random
noise, sweep, Arbitrary w
aveform, R
andom pattern, Video
pattern.
UNIT III
Analyzers - Distortion, w
aveform, com
munication signal, Transm
ission, Logic and spectrum analyzers,
Serial data compliance & Analysis, capacitance-voltage Analyzers.
UNIT IV
Oscilloscopes C
RT features, vertical am
plifiers, horizontal deflection system, sw
eep, trigger pulse, delayline, sync selector circuits, sim
ple CR
O, triggered sw
eep CR
O, D
ual beam C
RO
.
UNIT V
Dual trace oscilloscope, sam
pling oscilloscope, storage oscilloscope, digital readout oscilloscope, digitalstorage oscilloscope, Lissajous m
ethod of frequency measurem
ent, capacitance & Inductance measurem
ent,standard specifications of C
RO
, probes for CR
O- Active & Passive, attenuator type, Frequency counter,
Time and Period m
easurement output pow
er meters, Audio, R
F, Microw
ave and optical.
UNIT VI
AC Bridges Measurem
ent of inductance- Maxwell’s bridge, Anderson bridge. M
easurement of capacitance-
Schearing Bridge. Measurem
ent of impedance- Kelvin’s bridge, W
heat stone bridge. Hay’s bridge, W
ienBridge, LC
R Bridge, R
esonance Bridge. Errors and precautions in using bridges. LCR
and Q-m
eter, X-Yplotters.
UNIT VII
Transducers- active & passive transducers : Resistance, C
apacitance, inductance; Strain gauges, LVDT,
Flow m
eters, Piezo Electric transducers, Resistance Therm
ometers, Therm
ocouples, Thermistors,
Sensistors, Optical pyrom
eters.
UNIT VIII
Measurem
ent of physical parameters force, pressure, velocity, hum
idity, moisture, vacuum
level,acceleration, speed, proxim
ity and displacement. D
ata acquisition systems.
TEXTBO
OK
S :
1.Electronic instrum
entation, second edition - H.S.Kalsi, Tata M
cGraw
Hill, 2004.
2.M
odern Electronic Instrumentation and M
easurement Techniques – A.D
. Helfrick and W
.D.
Cooper, PH
I, 5th Edition, 2002.
REFERENCES :
1.Electronic Instrum
entation & Measurem
ents - David A. Bell, PH
I, 2nd Edition, 2003.
2.Electronic Test Instrum
ents, Analog and Digital M
easurements - R
obert A.Witte, Pearson
Education, 2nd Ed., 2004.
3.M
easuring systems, Applications and D
esign - E.O. D
oebelin, McG
raw H
ill, 4th Ed., 1990.
4.Electronic M
easurements - O
liver and Cage, ISE, M
cGraw
Hill, 1971.
5.Electronic M
easurements & Instrum
entations by K. Lal Kishore, Pearson Education - 2005.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05437) OPTICAL CO
MM
UNICATIONS
UNIT IO
verview of optical fiber com
munication - H
istorical development, The general system
, advantages ofoptical fiber com
munications. O
ptical fiber wave guides- Introduction, R
ay theory transmission, Total
Internal Reflection, Acceptance angle, N
umerical Aperture, Skew
rays. Cylindrical fibers- M
odes, V-num
ber, Mode coupling, Step Index fibers, G
raded Index fibers.UNIT IISingle m
ode fibers- Cut off w
avelength, Mode Field D
iameter, Effective R
efractive Index. [2]. Fiberm
aterials — G
lass, Halide, Active glass, C
halgenide glass, Plastic optical fibers. Signal distortion inoptical fibers- Attenuation, Absorption, Scattering and Bending losses, C
ore and Cladding losses.[1].
UNIT IIIInform
ation capacity determination, G
roup delay, Types of Dispersion - M
aterial dispersion, Wave-guide
dispersion, Polarization mode dispersion, Interm
odal dispersion. Pulse broadening.O
ptical fiber Connectors- C
onnector types, Single mode fiber connectors, C
onnector return loss. [1].UNIT IVFiber Splicing- Splicing techniques, Splicing single m
ode fibers [1]. Fiber alignment and joint loss- M
ultimode
fiber joints, single mode fiber joints,[2]. O
ptical sources- LEDs, Structures, Materials, Q
uantum efficiency,
Power, Modulation, Power bandwidth product. Injection Laser Diodes- M
odes, Threshold conditions,External quantum
efficiency,Laser diode rate equations,Resonant frequencies. Reliability of LED&ILD [1].UNIT VSource to fiber power launching - O
utput patterns, Power coupling, Power launching, Equilibrium Num
ericalAperture, Laser diode to fiber coupling.[1].UNIT VIO
ptical detectors- Physical principles of PIN and APD
, Detector response tim
e, Temperature effect on
Avalanche gain, Com
parision of Photodetectors.[1].O
ptical receiver operation- Fundamental receiver operation, D
igital signal transmission, error sources,
Receiver configuration, Digital receiver performance, Probability of error, Q
uantum lim
it, Analog receivers.[1].UNIT VIIO
ptical system design —
Considerations, C
omponent choice, M
ultiplexing.[2].Point-to- point links, System
considerations, Link power budget w
ith examples.[1&2].
Overall fiber dispersion in M
ulti mode and Single m
ode fibers, Rise tim
e budget with exam
ples.[Ref 1&2].
UNTI VIIITransm
ission distance, Line coding in Optical links, W
DM
, Necessity , Principles, Types of W
DM
,M
easurement of Attenuation and D
ispersion, Eye pattern.TEXT BO
OKS :
1.O
ptical Fiber Com
munications – G
erd Keiser, Mc G
raw-H
ill International edition, 3rd Edition, 2000.
2.O
ptical Fiber Com
munications – John M
. Senior, PHI, 2
nd Edition, 2002.RERFERENCES :1.
Fiber Optic C
omm
unications – D.K. M
ynbaev , S.C. G
upta and Lowell L. Scheiner, Pearson
Education, 2005.2.
Text Book on Optical Fibre C
omm
unication and its Applications – S.C.G
upta, PHI, 2005.
3.Fiber O
ptic Com
munication System
s – Govind P. Agarw
al , John Wiley, 3
rd Ediition, 2004.
4.Fiber O
ptic Com
munications – Joseph C
. Palais, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.
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(EC 05500) RADAR SYSTEMS
UNIT IIntroduction N
ature of Radar, M
aximum
Unam
biguous Range, R
adar Waveform
s, Simple form
of Radar
Equation, Radar Block D
iagram and O
peration, Radar Frequencies and Applications. R
elated Problems.
UNIT IIRadar Equation : Prediction of R
ange Performance, M
inimum
Detectable Signal, R
eceiver Noise and
SNR
, Integration of Radar Pulses, R
adar Cross Section of Targets (sim
ple targets - sphere, cone-sphere),Transm
itter Power, PRF and Range Ambiguities, System
Losses (qualitative treatment). Related Problem
s.
UNIT IIICW
and Frequency Modulated Radar : D
oppler Effect, CW
Radar – Block D
iagram, Isolation betw
eenTransm
itter and Receiver, N
on-zero IF Receiver, R
eceiver Bandwidth R
equirements, Applications of C
Wradar.
UNIT IVFM
-CW
Radar, R
ange and Doppler M
easurement, Block D
iagram and C
haracteristics (Approaching/R
eceding Targets), FM-C
W altim
eter, Measurem
ent Errors, Multiple Frequency C
W R
adar.
UNIT VM
TI and Pulse Doppler Radar : Introduction, Principle, MTI R
adar with - Pow
er Amplifier Transm
itterand Pow
er Oscillator Transm
itter, Delay Line C
ancellers – Filter Characteristics, Blind Speeds, D
oubleC
ancellation, Staggered PRFs. R
ange Gated D
oppler Filters. MTI R
adar Parameters, Lim
itations toM
TI Performance. N
on-coherent MTI, M
TI versus Pulse Doppler R
adar.
UNIT VITracking Radar : Tracking w
ith Radar, Sequential Lobing, C
onical Scan, Monopulse Tracking R
adar– Am
plitude Com
parison Monopulse (one- and tw
o- coordinates), Phase Com
parison Monopulse. Target
Reflection C
haracteristics and Angular Accuracy. Tracking in Range, Acquisition and Scanning Patterns.
Com
parison of Trackers.
UNIT VIIDetection of Radar Signals in Noise : Introduction, M
atched Filter Receiver – Response Characteristicsand D
erivation, Correlation Function and C
ross-correlation Receiver, Efficiency of N
on-matched Filters,
Matched Filter w
ith Non-w
hite Noise.
UNIT VIIIRadar Receivers – N
oise Figure and Noise Tem
perature. Displays – types. D
uplexers – Branch typeand Balanced type, C
irculators as Duplexers. Introduction to Phased Array Antennas – Basic C
oncepts,R
adiation Pattern, Beam Steering and Beam
Width changes, Series versus Parallel Feeds, Applications,
Advantages and Limitations.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Introduction to Radar System
s – Merrill I. Skolnik, SEC
ON
D ED
ITION
, McG
raw-H
ill, 1981.
REFERENCES :1.
Introduction to Radar System
s – Merrill I. Skolnik, TH
IRD
EDITIO
N, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill, 2001.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05399) MICRO
CONTRO
LLERS AND APPLICATIONS
(ELECTIVE – I)UNIT IO
VERVIEW O
F ARCHITECTURE AND MICRO
CONTRO
LLER RESOURCES : Architecture of a
microcontroller – M
icrocontroller resources – Resources in advanced and next generation microcontrollers
– 8051 microcontroller – Internal and External m
emories – Counters and Tim
ers – Synchronous serial-cum-
asynchronous serial comm
unication - Interrupts.UNIT II8051 FAM
ILY MICRO
CONTRO
LLERS INSTRUCTION SET : Basic assem
bly language programm
ing– Data transfer instructions – Data and Bit-m
anipulation instructions – Arithmetic instructions – Instructions
for Logical operations on the tes among the R
egisters, Internal RAM
, and SFRs – Program
flow control
instructions – Interrupt control flow.
UNIT IIIREAL TIM
E CONTRO
L : INTERRUPTS : Interrupt handling structure of an MC
U – Interrupt Latency
and Interrupt deadline – Multiple sources of the interrupts – N
on-maskable interrupt sources – Enabling or
disabling of the sources – Polling to determine the interrupt source and assignm
ent of the priorities among
them – Interrupt structure in Intel 8051.
UNIT IVREAL TIM
E CONTRO
L : TIMERS : Program
mable Tim
ers in the MC
U’s – Free running counter and real
time control – Interrupt interval and density constraints.
UNIT VSYSTEM
S DESIGN : DIG
ITAL AND ANALOG
INTERFACING M
ETHODS : Sw
itch, Keypad andKeyboard interfacings – LED and Array of LEDs – Keyboard-cum
-Display controller (8279) – Alphanumeric
Devices – D
isplay Systems and its interfaces – Printer interfaces – Program
mable instrum
ents interfaceusing IEEE 488 Bus – Interfacing w
ith the Flash Mem
ory – Interfaces – Interfacing to High Pow
er Devices
– Analog input interfacing – Analog output interfacing – Optical m
otor shaft encoders – Industrial control –Industrial process control system
– Prototype MCU based M
easuring instruments – Robotics and Em
beddedcontrol – D
igital Signal Processing and Digital Filters.
UNIT VIREAL TIM
E OPERATING
SYSTEM FO
R MICRO
CONTRO
LLERS : Real Tim
e operating system –
RTO
S of Keil (RTX51) – U
se of RTO
S in Design – Softw
are development tools for M
icrocontrollers.UNIT VII16-BIT M
ICROCO
NTROLLERS : H
ardware – M
emory m
ap in Intel 80196 family M
CU
system – IO
ports – Progamm
able Timers and H
igh-speed outputs and input captures – Interrupts – instructions.UNIT VIIIARM
32 Bit MCUs : Introduction to 16/32 Bit processors – AR
M architecture and organization – AR
M /
Thumb program
ming m
odel – ARM
/ Thumb instruction set – D
evelopment tools.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Microcontrollers Architecture, Program
ming, Interfacing and System
Design – Raj Kamal, Pearson
Education, 2005.2.
The 8051 Microcontroller and Em
bedded Systems – M
azidi and Mazidi, PH
I, 2000.REFERENCES :1.
Microcontrollers (Theory & Applications) – A.V. D
eshmuk, W
TMH
, 2005.2.
Design w
ith PIC M
icrocontrollers – John B. Peatman, Pearson Education, 2005.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05545) TELEVISION ENG
INEERING(ELECTIVE – I)
UNIT I
INTRODUCTIO
N : TV transmitter and receivers, synchronization. Television Pictures: G
eometric form
and aspect ratio, image continuity, interlaced scanning, picture resolution, Com
posite video signal: Horizontaland vertical sync, scanning sequence. C
olour signal generation and Encoding: Perception of brightnessand colours, additive colour m
ixing, video signals for colours, luminance signal, colour difference signals,
encoding of colour difference signals, formation of chrom
inance signals, PAL encoder.
UNIT II
TV SIGNAL TRANSM
ISSION AND PRO
PAGATIO
N : Picture signal transmission, positive and
negative modulation, VSB transm
ission, sound signal transmission, standard channel BW
, TV transmitter,
TV signal propagation, interference, TV broadcast channels, TV transmission Antennas.
UNIT III
TV CAMERAS : C
amera tube types, Vidicon, Silicon D
iode Array Vidicon, Monochrom
e TV camera,
color camera. C
CD
Image Sensors.
UNIT IV
PICTURE TUBES : Monochrom
atic Picture tube, Electrostatic focussing, Beam deflection, picture tube
characteristics and specifications, colour picture tubes.
TV Standards: American 525 line B&W
TV system, N
TSC colour system
, 625-line monochrom
e system,
PAL colour system, TV standards.
UNIT V
MO
NOCHRO
ME TV RECEIVER : R
F tuner, IF subsystem, video am
plifier, sound section, syncseparation and processing, deflection circuits, scanning circuits.
PAL-D C
olour Receiver: Electron tuners, IF subsystem
, Y-signal channel, Chrom
a decoder, Separationof U
& V Colour Phasors, synchronous dem
odulators, Subcarrier generation, raster circuits.
UNIT VI
VISION IF SUBSYSTEM
: AGC
, noise cancellation, video and intercarrier sound signal detection, visionIF subsystem
of Black and White receivers, C
olour receiver IF subsystem.
Receiver sound system
: FM detection, FM
Sound detectors, typical applications.
TV Receiver Tuners: Tuner operation, VH
F and UH
F tuners, digital tuning techniques, remote control of
receiver functions.
UNIT VII
COLO
UR SIGNAL DECO
DING : PAL – D
decoder, chroma signal am
plifiers, separation of U and V
signals, Color burst separation, Burst phase discrim
inator, ACC
amplifier, R
eference oscillator, Indent andcolour killer circuits, R
O phase shift and 180
o PAL–SWITC
H circuitry, U
& V demodulators, C
olour signalm
ixing.
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UNIT VIII
SYNC SEPARATION, AFC AND DEFLECTIO
N OSCILLATO
RS : Synchronous separation, k noisein sync pulses, separation of fram
e and line sync pulses. AFC, single ended AFC
circuit. Deflection
Oscillators, deflection drive Ics. R
eceiver Antennas.
DIG
ITAL TV Digital Satellite TV, D
irect to Hom
e Satellite TV, Digital TV R
eceiver, Digital Terrestrial TV.
TEST BOO
KS :
1.M
odern Television Practice – Principles, Technology and Service – R.R
. Gulati, N
ew Age
International Publication, 2002.
2.M
onochrome and C
olour TV – R.R
. Gulati, N
ew Age International Publication, 2002.
REFERENCES :
1.C
olour Television Theory and Practice – S.P. Bali, TMH
, 1994.
2.Television and Video Engineering - A.M
. Dhake, 2
nd Edition.
3.Basic Television and Video System
s – B. Grob and C
.E. Herndon, M
cGraw
Hill, 1999.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE - I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(CS 05435) OPERATING
SYSTEMS
( ELECTIVE - I)
UNIT I
Computer System
and Operating System
Overview; O
verview of Computer System
hardware – Instructionexecution – I/O
function – Interrupts – Mem
ory hierarchy – I.O C
omm
unication techniques. Operating
System O
bjectives and functions – Evaluation of operating System – Exam
ple Systems.
UNIT II
Process Description – Process C
ontrol-process states – Process and Threads - Examples of Process
description and Control.
UNIT III
Concurrency : Principles of Concurrency – M
utual Exclusion – Software and hardw
are approaches –sem
aphores – Monitors – M
essage Passing – Readers W
riters Problem.
UNIT IV
Principles of deadlock – deadlock prevention, detection and avoidance dining philosophers problem –
example System
s.
UNIT V
Mem
ory Managem
ent: Mem
ory Managem
ent requirements – loading program
mes in to m
ain mem
ory –virtual m
emory – hardw
are and Control structures – O
S Software – Exam
ples of Mem
ory Managem
ent.
UNIT VI
Uniprocessor Scheduling: Types of Scheduling – Scheduling algorithm
s – I/O m
anagement and D
iscScheduling – I/o devices – organization – of I/O
function – OS design issues – I/O
buffering – Disk I/O
–disk scheduling Policies – exam
ples System.
UNIT VII
File Managem
ent and Security: Overview
of file managem
ent – file organization and access – FileD
irectories – File sharing – record blocking – secondary Storage Managem
ent – example system
.
UNIT VIII
Security : Security threats – Protection – intruders – Viruses – trusted System.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1. Operating System
s’ – Internal and Design Principles, Fifth Edition–2005, Pearson education./PH
I
2. Operating System
Principles- Abraham Silberchatz, Peter B. G
alvin, Greg G
agne,7th Edition John
Wiley
REFERENCES :
1. Operating System
s A design approach- Crow
ley,TMH
.
2. Modern O
perating Systems, Andrew
S Tanenbaum. 2
nd Edition, PHI/PEAR
SON
.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE - I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05173) DIGITAL IM
AGE PRO
CESSING(ELECTIVE – II)
UNIT I
Digital im
age fundamentals - D
igital Image through scanner, digital cam
era. Concept of gray levels. G
raylevel to binary im
age conversion. Sampling and quantization. R
elation ship between pixels. Im
agingG
eometry.
UNIT II
Image Transform
s 2-D FFT , Properties. Walsh transform
, Hadamard Transform
, Discrete cosine Transform,
Haar transform
, Slant transform, H
otelling transform.
UNIT III
Image enhancem
ent Point processing. Histogram
processing. Spatial filtering.
UNIT IV
Enhancement in frequency dom
ain, Image sm
oothing, Image sharpening.
UNIT V
Colour im
age processing : Psedo colour image processing, full colour im
age processing.
UNIT VI
Image R
estoration Degradation m
odel, Algebraic approach to restoration, Inverse filtering, Least mean
square filters, Constrained Least Squares R
estoration, Interactive Restoration.
UNIT VII
Image segm
entation Detection of discontinuities. Edge linking and boundary detection, Thresholding,
Region oriented segmentation.
UNIT VIII
Image com
pression Redundancies and their removal m
ethods, Fidelity criteria, Image com
pression models,
Source encoder and decoder, Error free compression, Lossy com
pression.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.D
igital Image processing – R
.C. G
onzalez & R.E. W
oods, Addison Wesley/ Pearson education,
2nd Education, 2002.
REFERENCES :
1.Fundam
entals of Digital Im
age processing – A.K.Jain , PHI.
2.D
igital Image processing using M
AT LAB – Rafael C
. Gonzalez, R
ichard E Woods and Steven
L. Edition, PEA, 2004.
3.D
igital Image Processing – W
illiam K. Pratt, John W
ilely, 3rd Edition, 2004.
4.Fundam
entals of Electronic Image Processing – W
eeks Jr., SPIC/IEEE Series, PH
I.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE - I Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05510) SATELLITE COM
MUNICATIO
NS(ELECTIVE – II)
UNIT I
INTRODUCTIO
N [2] : Origin of Satellite C
omm
unications, Historical Back-ground, Basic C
oncepts ofSatellite C
omm
unications, Frequency allocations for Satellite Services, Applications, Future Trends ofSatellite C
omm
unications.
UNIT II
ORBITAL M
ECHANICS AND LAUNCHERS[1] : Orbital M
echanics, Look Angle determination, O
rbitalperturbations, O
rbit determination, launches and launch vehicles, O
rbital effects in comm
unication systems
performance.
UNIT III
SATELLITE SUBSYSTEMS[1] : Attitude and orbit control system
, telemetry, tracking, C
omm
and andm
onitoring, power system
s, comm
unication subsystems, Satellite antenna Equipm
ent reliability andSpace qualification.
UNIT IV
SATELLITE LINK DESIGN[1] : Basic transm
ission theory, system noise tem
perature and G/T ratio,
Design of dow
n links, up link design, Design of satellite links for specified C
/N, System
design example.
UNIT V
MULTIPLE ACCESS[1][2] : Frequency division m
ultiple access (FDM
A) Intermodulation, C
alculation ofC
/N.
Time division M
ultiple Access (TDM
A) Frame structure, Exam
ples. Satellite Switched TD
MA O
nboardprocessing, D
AMA, C
ode Division M
ultiple access (CD
MA),Spread spectrum
transmission and reception.
UNIT VI
EARTH STATION TECHNO
LOG
Y[3] : Introduction, Transmitters, R
eceivers, Antennas, Trackingsystem
s, Terrestrial interface, Primary pow
er test methods.
UNIT VII
LOW
EARTH ORBIT AND G
EO-STATIO
NARY SATELLITE SYSTEMS[1] : O
rbit consideration,coverage and frequency considerations, D
elay & Throughput considerations, System considerations,
Operational N
GSO
constellation Designs
UNIT VIII
SATELLITE N
AVIG
ATIO
N &
THE G
LOB
AL PO
SITION
ING
SYSTEM [1] : R
adio and SatelliteN
avigation, GPS Position Location principles, G
PS Receivers and codes, Satellite signal acquisition,
GPS N
avigation Message, G
PS signal levels, GPS receiver operation, G
PS C/A code accuracy,
Differential G
PS.
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TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Satellite C
omm
unications – Timothy Pratt, C
harles Bostian and Jeremy Allnutt, W
SE, Wiley
Publications, 2nd Edition, 2003.
2.Satellite C
omm
unications Engineering – Wilbur L. Pritchard, R
obert A Nelson and H
enriG
.Suyderhoud, 2nd Edition, Pearson Publications, 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Satellite C
omm
unications : Design Principles – M
. Richharia, BS Publications, 2
nd Edition,2003.
2.Satellite C
omm
unication - D.C
Agarwal, Khanna Publications, 5
th Ed.
3.Fundam
entals of Satellite Com
munications – K.N
. Raja R
ao, PHI, 2004
4.Satellite C
omm
unications – Dennis R
oddy, McG
raw H
ill, 2nd Edition, 1996.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(CS 05159) DATABASE MANAG
EMENT SYSTEM
S(ELEC
TIVE-II)
UNIT – I
Data base System
Applications, data base System VS file System
– View of D
ata – Data Abstraction –
Instances and Schemas – data M
odels – the ER M
odel – Relational M
odel – Other M
odels – Database
Languages – DDL – DML – database Access for applications Program
s – data base Users and Administrator
– Transaction Managem
ent – data base System Structure – Storage M
anager – the Query Processor –
History of D
ata base Systems.D
ata base design and ER diagram
s – Beyond ER D
esign Entities,Attributes and Entity sets – R
elationships and Relationship sets – Additional features of ER
Model –
Concept D
esign with the ER
Model – C
onceptual Design for Large enterprises.
UNIT – II
Relational M
odel: Introduction to the Relational M
odel – Integrity Constraint O
ver relations – EnforcingIntegrity constraints – Q
uerying relational data – Logical data base Design – Introduction to View
s –D
estroying /altering Tables and Views.
Relational Algebra and C
alculus: Relational Algebra – Selection and projection set operations – renam
ing– Joins – D
ivision – Examples of Algebra overview
s – Relational calculus – Tuple relational C
alculus –D
omain relational calculus – Expressive Pow
er of Algebra and calculus.
UNIT – III
Form of Basic SQ
L Query – Exam
ples of Basic SQL Q
ueries – Introduction to Nested Q
ueries –C
orrelated Nested Q
ueries Set – Com
parison Operators – Aggregative O
perators – NU
LL values –C
omparison using N
ull values – Logical connectivity’s – AND
, OR
and NO
TR – Im
pact on SQL C
onstructs– O
uter Joins – Disallow
ing NU
LL values – Com
plex Integrity Constraints in SQ
L 0 Triggers and ActiveD
ata bases.
UNIT – IV
Schema refinem
ent – Problems Caused by redundancy – Decom
positions – Problem related to decom
position– reasoning about FD
S – FIRST, SEC
ON
D, TH
IRD
Norm
al forms – BC
NF – Lossless join D
ecomposition
– Dependency preserving D
ecomposition – Schem
a refinement in D
ata base Design – M
ulti valuedD
ependencies – forth Norm
al Form.
UNIT – V
Overview
of Transaction Managem
ent: ACID
Properties – Transactions and Schedules – Concurrent
Execution of transaction – Lock Based Concurrency C
ontrol – Performance Locking – Transaction
Support in SQL – Introduction to C
rash recovery.
UNIT – VI
Concurrency Control: Serializability, and recoverability – Introduction to Lock Managem
ent – Lock Conversions– D
ealing with D
ead Locks – Specialized Locking Techniques – Concurrency w
ithout Locking.
Crash recovery: Introduction to AR
IES – the Log – Other R
ecovery related Structures – the Write-Ahead
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Log Protocol – Check pointing – re3covering from
a System C
rash – Media recovery – O
ther approachesand Interaction w
ith Concurrency control.
UNIT – VII
Overview
of Storage and Indexing: Data on External Storage – File O
rganization and Indexing – Cluster
Indexes, Primary and Secondary Indexes – Index data Structures – H
ash Based Indexing – Tree baseIndexing – C
omparison of File O
rganizations – Indexes and Performance Tuning.
UNIT – VIII
Storing data: Disks and Files : - The M
emory H
ierarchy – Redundant Arrays of Independent – D
isks – Disk
Space Managem
ent – Buffer Manager – Files of records – Page Form
ats – record formats.
Tree Structured Indexing: Intuitions for tree Indexes – Indexed Sequential Access Methods (ISAM
) – B+Trees: A D
ynamic Index Structure.
Hash Based Indexing: Static H
ashing – Extendable hashing – Linear Hashing – Exendble vs. Liner
hashing.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.D
ata base Managem
ent Systems, R
aghurama Krishnan, Johannes G
ehrke, TATA McG
rawH
ill3
rd Edition.
2.D
ata base System C
oncepts, Silberschatz, Korth, Mc.G
raw hill, IV edition.
REFERENCES :
1.Introduction to D
atabase Systems, C
.J.Date Pearson Education
2.Data base System
s design, Implem
entation, and Managem
ent, Rob & Coronel 5th Edition.Thom
son.
3.D
ata base Managem
ent System, Elm
asri Navrate Pearson Education.
4.D
ata base Managem
ent System M
athew Leon, Leon Vikas.
5.D
ata base Systems, C
onnoley Pearson education.
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T P C0 3 2
(EC 05406) MICRO
WAVE AND O
PTICAL COM
MUNICATIO
NS LAB
Minim
un Twelve Experim
ents to be conducted :
Part – A ( Any 7 Experiments) :
1.R
eflex Klystron Characteristics.
2.G
unn Diode C
haracteristics.
3.Attenuation M
easurement.
4.D
irectional Coupler C
haracteristics.
5.VSW
R M
easurement.
6.Im
pedance and Frequency Measurem
ent.
7.W
aveguide parameters m
easurement.
8.Scattering param
eters of Circulator.
9.Scattering param
eters of Magic Tee.
Part – B ( Any 5 Experiments ) :
10.C
haracterization of LED.
11.C
haracterization of Laser Diode.
12.Intensity m
odulation of Laser output through an optical fiber.
13.M
easurement of D
ata rate for Digital O
ptical link.
14.M
easurement of N
A.
15.M
easurement of losses for Analog O
ptical link.
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T P C0 3 2
(EC 05177) DIGITAL SIG
NAL PROCESSING
LAB
LIST OF EXPERIM
ENTS :
1.To study the architecture of D
SP chips – TMS 320C
SX/6X Instructions.
2.To verify linear convolution.
3.To verify the circular convolution.
4.To design FIR
filter (LP/HP) using w
indowing technique
a)Using rectangular window
b)Using triangular window
c)U
sing Kaiser window
5.To Im
plement IIR
filter (LP/HP) on D
SP Processors
6.N
-point FFT algorithm.
7.M
ATLAB program to generate sum
of sinusoidal signals.
8.M
ATLAB program to find frequency response of analog LP/H
P filters.
9.To com
pute power density spectrum
of a sequence.
10.To find the FFT of given 1-D
signal and plot.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE - II Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05115) CELLULAR AND MO
BILE COM
MUNICATIO
NSUNIT ICELLULAR M
OBILE RADIO
SYSTEMS : Introduction to C
ellular Mobile System
, Performance
criteria, uniqueness of mobile radio environm
ent, operation of cellular systems, H
exagonal shaped cells,Analog and D
igital Cellular system
s.UNIT IIELEM
ENTS OF CELLULAR RADIO
SYSTEM DESIG
N : General description of the problem
, conceptof frequency channels, C
o-channel Interference Reduction Factor, desired C
/I from a norm
al case in aom
ni directional Antenna system, C
ell splitting, consideration of the components of C
ellular system.
UNIT IIIINTERFERENCE : Introduction to C
o-Channel Interference, real tim
e Co-C
hannel interference, Co-
Channel m
easurement, design of Antenna system
, Antenna parameters and their effects, diversity
receiver, non-co-channel interference-different types.UNIT IVCELL CO
VERAGE FO
R SIGNAL AND TRAFFIC : Signal reflections in flat and hilly terrain, effect of
human m
ade structures, phase difference between direct and reflected paths, constant standard deviation,straight line path loss slope, general form
ula for mobile propagation over water and flat open area, near and
long distance propagation antenna height gain, form of a point to point m
odel.UNIT VCELL SITE AND M
OBILE ANTENNAS : Sum
and difference patterns and their synthesis, omni
directional antennas, directional antennas for interference reduction, space diversity antennas, umbrella
pattern antennas, minim
um separation of cell site antennas, high gain antennas.
UNIT VIFREQ
UENCY MANAG
EMENT AND CHANNEL ASSIG
NMENT : N
umbering and grouping, setup
access and paging channels channel assignments to cell sites and m
obile units, channel sharing andborrow
ing, sectorization, overlaid cells, non fixed channel assignment.
UNIT VIIH
andoff, dropped calls and cell splitting, types of handoff, handoff invitation, delaying handoff, forcedhandoff, m
obile assigned handoff. Intersystem handoff, cell splitting, m
icro cells, vehicle locating methods,
dropped call rates and their evaluation.UNIT VIIIDIG
ITAL CELLULAR NETWO
RKS : GSM
architecture, GSM
channels, multiplex access schem
e ,TD
MA, C
DM
A.
TEXTBO
OK
S :1.
Mobile C
ellular Telecomm
unications – W.C
.Y. Lee, MC
Graw
Hill, 2
nd Edn., 1989.2.
Wireless C
omm
unications - Theodore. S. Rapport, Pearson education, 2
nd Edn., 2002.REFERENCES :1.
Wireless C
omm
unication Technology – R. Blake, Thom
pson Asia Pvt. Ltd., 2004.2.
Wireless C
omm
unication and Netw
orking – Jon W. M
ark and Weihua Zhqung, PH
I, 2005.3.
Cellular & M
obile Com
munications – Lee, M
C G
raw H
ill.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE - II Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05215) EMBEDDED AND REAL TIM
E SYSTEMS
(ELECTIVE – III)UNIT IINTRO
DUCTION : Em
bedded systems overview, design challenge, processor technology, IC technology,
Design Technology, Trade-offs. Single purpose processors R
T-level combinational logic, sequential logic
(RT-level), custom single purpose processor design (RT-level), optim
izing custom single purpose processors.
UNIT IIG
ENERAL PURPOSE PRO
CESSORS : Basic architecture, operation, Pipelining, Program
mer’s
view, developm
ent environment, Application Specific Instruction-Set Processors (ASIPs) – M
icroC
ontrollers and Digital Signal Processors.
UNIT IIISTATE M
ACHINE AND CONCURRENT PRO
CESS MO
DELS : Introduction, models Vs. languages,
finite state machines w
ith data path model (FSM
D), using state m
achines, program state m
achine model
(PSM), concurrent process m
odel, concurrent processes, comm
unication among processes, synchronization
among processes, im
plementation, data flow
model, real-tim
e systems.
UNIT IVCO
MM
UNICATION INTERFACE : N
eed for comm
unication interfaces, RS232 / U
ART, R
S422 /R
S485, USB, Infrared, IEEE 1394 Firew
ire, Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, Blue tooth.
UNIT VEM
BEDDED / RTOS CO
NCEPTS – I : Architecture of the Kernel, Tasks and Task scheduler, Interruptservice routines, Sem
aphores, Mutex.
UNIT VIEM
BEDDED/RTOS CO
NCEPTS – II : Mailboxes , M
essage Queues, Event R
egisters, Pipes, Signals
UNIT VIIEM
BEDDED / RTOS CO
NCEPTS – III : Timers, M
emory M
anagement, Priority inversion problem
,Em
bedded operating systems Em
bedded Linux, Real-time operating system
s, RT Linux, Handheld operatingsystem
s, Window
s CE.
UNIT VIIIDESIG
N TECHNOLO
GY : Introduction, Autom
ation, Synthesis, Parallel evolution of compilation and
synthesis, Logic Synthesis, RT synthesis, Behavioral Synthesis, System
s Synthesis and Hardw
are/Softw
are Co-D
esign, Verification, Hardw
are/Software co-sim
ulation, Reuse of intellectual property codes.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Embedded System
Design – A U
nified Hardw
are/Software Introduction - Frank Vahid, Tony D
.G
ivargis, John Wiley, 2002.
2.Em
bedded / Real Tim
e Systems – KVKK Prasad, D
reamtech Press, 2005.
REFERENCES :1.
Embedded M
icrocomputer System
s – Jonathan W. Valvano, Brooks / Cole, Thom
pson Learning.2.
An Embedded Softw
are Primer – D
avid E. Simon, Pearson Ed., 2005.
3.Introduction to Em
bedded Systems – R
aj Kamal, TM
S, 2002.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EI 05090) BIO-M
EDICAL INSTRUMENTATIO
N(ELECTIVE – III)
UNIT I
Com
ponents of Medical Instrum
entation System. Bioam
plifier. Static and dynamic characteristics of
medical instrum
ents. Biosignals and characteristics. Problems encountered w
ith measurem
ents fromhum
an beings.
UNIT II
Organisation of cell. D
erivation of Nernst equation for m
embrane R
esting Potential Generation and
Propagation of Action Potential, Conduction through nerve to neuro-m
uscular junction.
UNIT III
Bio Electrodes – Biopotential Electrodes-External electrodes, Internal Electrodes. Biochemical Electrodes.
UNIT IV
Mechanical function, Electrical C
onduction system of the heart. C
ardiac cycle. Relation betw
een electricaland m
echanical activities of the heart.
UNIT V
Cardiac Instrum
entation Blood pressure and Blood flow m
easurement. Specification of EC
G m
achine.Einthoven triangle, Standard 12-lead configurations, Interpretation of EC
G w
aveform w
ith respect toelectro m
echanical activity of the heart.
UNIT VI
Therapeutic equipment. Pacem
aker, Defibrillator, Shortw
ave diathermy. H
emodialysis m
achine.
UNIT VII
Neuro-M
uscular Instrumentation Specification of EEG
and EMG
machines. Electrode placem
ent for EEGand EM
G recording. Intrepretation of EEG
and EMG
.
UNIT VIII
Respiratory Instrum
entation Mechanism
of respiration, Spirometry, Pnem
uotachograph Ventilators.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Biom
edical Instrumentation and M
easurements – Leslie C
romw
ell and F.J. Weibell, E.A.
Pfeiffer, PHI, 2
nd Ed, 1980.
2.M
edical Instrumentation, Application and D
esign – John G. W
ebster, John Wiley, 3
rd Ed., 1998.
REFERENCES :
1.Principles of Applied Biom
edical Instrumentation – L.A. G
eoddes and L.E. Baker, John Wiley,
1975.
2.H
and-book of Biomedical Instrum
entation – R.S. Khandpur, TM
H, 2
nd Ed., 2003.
3.Biom
edical Telemetry – M
ackay, Stuart R., John W
iley, 1968.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05582) WIRELESS CO
MM
UNCIATIONS AND NETW
ORKS
(ELECTIVE – III)UNIT I
MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQ
UES FOR W
IRELESS COM
MUNICATIO
N : Introduction, FDM
A,TD
MA, Spread Spectrum
, Multiple access, SD
MA, Packet radio, Packet radio protocols, C
SMA protocols,
Reservation protocols
UNIT II
INTRODUCTIO
N TO W
IRELESS NETWO
RKING : Introduction, D
ifference between w
ireless andfixed telephone netw
orks, Developm
ent of wireless netw
orks, Traffic routing in wireless netw
orks.
UNIT III
WIRELESS DATA SERVICES : C
DPD
, ARD
IS, RM
D, C
omm
on channel signaling, ISDN
, BISDN
andATM
, SS7, SS7 user part, signaling traffic in SS7.
UNIT IV
MO
BILE IP AND WIRELESS ACCESS PRO
TOCO
L : Mobile IP O
peration of mobile IP, C
o-locatedaddress, R
egistration, Tunneling, WAP Architecture, overview
, WM
L scripts, WAP service, W
APsession protocol, w
ireless transaction, Wireless datagram
protocol.
UNIT V
WIRELESS LAN TECHNO
LOG
Y : Infrared LANs, Spread spectrum
LANs, N
arrow bank m
icrowave
LANs, IEEE 802 protocol Architecture, IEEE802 architecture and services, 802.11 m
edium access
control, 802.11 physical layer.
UNIT VI
BLUE TOO
TH : Overview
, Radio specification, Base band specification, Links m
anager specification,Logical link control and adaptation protocol. Introduction to W
LL Technology.
UNIT VII
MO
BILE DATA NETWO
RKS : Introduction, Data oriented C
DPD
Netw
ork, GPR
S and higher datarates, Short m
essaging service in GSM
, Mobile application protocol.
UNIT VIII
WIRELESS ATM
& HIPER LAN : Introduction, Wireless ATM
, HIPER
LAN, Adhoc N
etworking and
WPAN
.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.W
ireless Com
munication and N
etworking – W
illiam Stallings, PH
I, 2003.
2.W
ireless Com
munications, Principles, Practice – Theodore, S. R
appaport, PHI, 2
nd Edn., 2002.
REFERENCES :
1. Wireless D
igital Com
munications – Kam
ilo Feher, PHI, 1999.
2.Principles of W
ireless Netw
orks – Kaveh Pah Laven and P. Krishna Murthy, Pearson Education,
2002.
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IV Year B.Tech. ECE - II Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05171) DIGITAL DESIG
N THROUG
H VERILOG
(ELECTIVE – IV)
UNIT I
INTRODUCTIO
N TO VERILO
G : Verilog as H
DL, Levels of D
esign Description, C
oncurrency,Sim
ulation and Synthesis, Functional Verification, System Tasks, Program
ming Language Interface
(PLI), Module, Sim
ulation and Synthesis Tools, Test Benches.
LANGUAG
E CONSTRUCTS AND CO
NVENTIONS : Introduction, Keyw
ords, Identifiers, White Space
Characters, C
omm
ents, Num
bers, Strings, Logic Values, Strengths, Data Types, Scalars and Vectors,
Parameters, M
emory, O
perators, System Tasks, Exercises.
UNIT II
GATE LEVEL M
ODELING
: Introduction, AND
Gate Prim
itive, Module Structure, O
ther Gate Prim
itives,Illustrative Exam
ples, Tri-State Gates, Array of Instances of Prim
itives, Additional Examples, D
esign ofFlip-flops w
ith Gate Prim
itives, Delays, Strengths and C
ontention Resolution, N
et Types, Design of Basic
Circuits, Exercises.
UNIT III
BEHAVIORAL M
ODELING
: Introduction, Operations and Assignm
ents, Functional Bifurcation, InitialC
onstruct, Always C
onstruct, Examples, Assignm
ents with D
elays, Wait construct, M
ultiple Always
Blocks, Designs at Behavioral Level, Blocking and N
on blocking Assignments, The case statem
ent,Sim
ulation Flow. iƒ and iƒ-else constructs, assign-deassign construct, repeat construct, for loop, the
disable construct, while loop, forever loop, parallel blocks, force-release construct, Event.
UNIT IV
MO
DELING AT DATA FLO
W LEVEL : Introduction, C
ontinuous Assignment Structures, D
elays andC
ontinuous Assignments, Assignm
ent to Vectors, Operators.
SWITC
H LEVEL M
OD
ELING
.
Introduction, Basic Transistor Switches, C
MO
S Switch, Bi-directional G
ates, Time D
elays with Sw
itchPrim
itives, Instantiations with Strengths and D
elays, Strength Contention w
ith Trireg Nets, Exercises.
UNIT V
SYSTEM TASKS, FUNCTIO
NS, AND COM
PILER DIRECTIVES : Introduction, Parameters, Path
Delays, M
odule Parameters, System
Tasks and Functions, File-Based Tasks and Functions, Com
pilerD
irectives, Hierarchical Access, G
eneral Observations, Exercises,
FUNCTIONS, TASKS, AND USER-DEFINED PRIM
ITIVES : Introduction, Function, Tasks, User-
Defined Prim
itives (UD
P), FSM D
esign (Moore and M
ealy Machines)
UNIT VI
DIGITAL DESIG
N WITH SM
CHARTS : State Machine C
harts, Derivation of SM
Charts, R
ealizationof SM
Charts, Im
plementation of the D
ice Gam
e, Alternative realizations for SM C
harts usingM
icroprogramm
ing, Linked State Machines.
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UNIT VII
DESIG
NIN
G W
ITH PR
OG
RA
MM
AB
LE GA
TE AR
RA
YS AN
D C
OM
PLEX PRO
GR
AM
MA
BLE
LOG
IC D
EVICES : Xilinx 3000 Series FPG
As, Designing w
ith FPGAs, U
sing a One-H
ot StateAssignm
ent, Altera Com
plex Programm
able Logic Devices (C
PLDs), Altera FLEX 10K Series C
PLDs.
UNIT VIII
VERILOG
MO
DELS : Static RAM
Mem
ory, A simplified 486 Bus M
odel, Interfacing Mem
ory to aM
icroprocessor Bus, UAR
T Design, D
esign of Microcontroller C
PU.
TEST BOO
KS :
1.D
esign through Verilog HD
L – T.R. Padm
anabhan and B. Bala Tripura Sundari, WSE, 2004
IEEE Press.
2.A Verilog Prim
ier – J. Bhaskar, BSP, 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Fundam
entals of Logic Design with Verilog – Stephen. Brown and Zvonko Vranesic, TMH, 2005.
2.D
igital Systems D
esign using VHD
L – Charles H
Roth, Jr. Thom
son Publications, 2004.
3.Advanced D
igital Design w
ith Verilog HD
L – Michael D
. Ciletti, PH
I, 2005.
4.D
igital systems D
esign using VHD
L – Charles H
Roth, Jr. Thom
son Publications, 2004.
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SITYHYDERABAD
IV Year B.Tech. ECE - II Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05183) DSP PROCESSO
RS AND ARCHITECTURES(ELECTIVE – IV)
UNIT I
INTORO
DUCTION TO
DIGITAL SIG
NAL PROCESING
: Introduction, A Digital signal-processing
system, The sam
pling process, Discrete tim
e sequences. Discrete Fourier Transform
(DFT) and Fast
Fourier Transform (FFT), Linear tim
e-invariant systems, D
igital filters, Decim
ation and interpolation,Analysis and D
esign tool for DSP System
s MATLAB, D
SP using MATLAB.
UNIT II
COM
PUTATIONAL ACCURACY IN DSP IM
PLEMENTATIO
NS : Num
ber formats for signals and
coefficients in DSP system
s, Dynam
ic Range and Precision, Sources of error in D
SP implem
entations,A/D
Conversion errors, D
SP Com
putational errors, D/A C
onversion Errors, Com
pensating filter.
UNIT III
ARCHITECTURES FOR PRO
GRAM
MABLE DSP DEVICES : Basic Architectural features, D
SPC
omputational Building Blocks, Bus Architecture and M
emory, D
ata Addressing Capabilities, Address
Generation Unit, Program
mability and Program
Execution, Speed Issues, Features for External interfacing.
UNIT IV
EXECUTION CO
NTROL AND PIPELINING
: Hardw
are looping, Interrupts, Stacks, Relative Branch
support, Pipelining and Performance, Pipeline D
epth, Interlocking, Branching effects, Interrupt effects,Pipeline Program
ming m
odels.
UNIT V
PROG
RAMM
ABLE DIGITAL SIG
NAL PROCESSO
RS : Com
mercial D
igital signal-processing Devices,
Data Addressing modes of TM
S320C54XX DSPs, Data Addressing modes of TM
S320C54XX Processors,M
emory space of TM
S320C54XX Processors, Program
Control, TM
S320C54XX instructions and
Programm
ing, On-C
hip Peripherals, Interrupts of TMS320C
54XX processors, Pipeline Operation of
TMS320C
54XX Processors.
UNIT VI
IMPLEM
ENTATIONS O
F BASIC DSP ALGO
RITHMS : The Q
-notation, FIR Filters, IIR
Filters,Interpolation Filters, D
ecimation Filters, PID
Controller, Adaptive Filters, 2-D
Signal Processing.
UNIT VII
IMPLEM
ENTATION O
F FFT ALGO
RITHMS : An FFT Algorithm
for DFT C
omputation, A Butterfly
Computation, O
verflow and scaling, Bit-Reversed index generation, An 8-Point FFT implem
entation on theTM
S320C54XX, C
omputation of the signal spectrum
.
UNIT VIII
INTER
FAC
ING
MEM
OR
Y AN
D I/O
PERIPH
ERA
LS TO PR
OG
RA
MM
AB
LE DSP D
EVICES :
Mem
ory space organization, External bus interfacing signals, Mem
ory interface, Parallel I/O interface,
Programm
ed I/O, Interrupts and I/O
, Direct m
emory access (D
MA).
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A Multichannel buffered serial port (M
cBSP), McBSP Program
ming, a C
OD
EC interface circuit, C
OD
ECprogram
ming, A C
OD
EC-D
SP interface example.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.D
igital Signal Processing – Avtar Singh and S. Srinivasan, Thomson Publications, 2004.
2.D
SP Processor Fundamentals, Architectures & Features – Lapsley et al. S. C
hand & Co,
2000.
REFERENCES :
1.D
igital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programm
ing and Applications – B. Venkata Ram
aniand M
. Bhaskar, TMH
, 2004.
2.D
igital Signal Processing – Jonatham Stein, John W
iley, 2005.
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SITYHYDERABAD
IIV Year B.Tech. ECE - II Semester
T P C4+1 0 4
(CS 05049) ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWO
RKS(ELECTIVE – IV)
UNIT I
INTRODUCTIO
N TO ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETW
ORKS : Introduction, Artificial N
eural Netw
orks,H
istorical Developm
ent of Neural N
etworks, Biological N
eural Netw
orks, Com
parison Between Brain and
the Com
puter, Com
parison Between Artificial and Biological N
eural Netw
orks, Netw
ork Architecture,Setting the W
eights, Activation Functions, Learning Methods.
UNIT II
FUNDAMENTAL M
ODELS O
F ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWO
RKS : Introduction, McC
ulloch – PittsN
euron Model, Architecture, Learning R
ules, Hebbian Learning R
ule, Perceptron Learning Rule, D
eltaLearning R
ule (Widrow
-Hoff R
ule or Leastmean Squre (LM
S) rule, Com
petitive Learning Rule, O
ut StarLearning R
ule, Boltzmann Learning, M
emory Based Learning.
UNIT III
FEED FORW
ARD NETWO
RKS : Introduction, Single Layer Perceptron Architecture, Algorithm, Application
Procedure, Perception Algorithm for Several O
utput Classes, Perceptron C
onvergence Theorem, Brief
Introduction to Multilayer Perceptron netw
orks, Back Propagation Netw
ork (BPN), G
eneralized Delta
Learning Rule, Back Propagation rule, Architecture, Training Algorithm, Selection of Param
eters, Learningin Back Propagation, Application Algorithm
, Local Minim
a and Global M
inima, M
erits and Dem
erits ofBack Propagation N
etwork, Applications, R
adial Basis Function Netw
ork (RBFN
), Architecture, TrainingAlgorithm
for an RBFN
with Fixed C
enters.
UNIT IV
ADALINE AND MADALINE NETW
ORKS : Introduction, Adaline Architecture, Algorithm
, Applications,M
adaline, Architecture, MR
I Algorithm, M
RII Algorithm
.
UNIT V
COUNTER PRO
PAGATIO
N NETWO
RKS : Winner Take – all learning, out star learning, Kohonen Self
organizing network, Grossberg layer Network, Full Counter Propagation Network (Full CPN), Architecture,
Training Phases of Full CPN, Training Algorithm, Application Procedure, Forward O
nly counter PropagationN
etwork, Architecture, Training Algorithm
, Applications, Learning Vector Quantizer (LVQ
).
UNIT VI
ASSOCIATIVE M
EMO
RY NETWO
RKS - I : Types, Architecture, Continuous and D
iscrete Hopfield
Netw
orks, Energy Analysis, Storage and Retrival Algorithm
s, Problems w
ith Hopfield N
etworks.
UNIT VII
ASSOCIATIVE M
EMO
RY NETWO
RKS – II : Boltzman M
achine, Bidirectional Associative Mem
ory,Adaptive R
esonance Theory Netw
orks Introduction, Architecture, Algorithm.
UNIT VIII
APPLICATIONS O
F NEURAL NETWO
RKS : Implem
entation of A/D C
onverter using Hopfield N
etwork,
Solving Optim
ization Problems, Solving Sim
ultaneous Linear Equation, Solving Traveling Salesman
Problems using H
opfield Netw
orks, Application in Pattern Recognition, Im
age Processing.
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TEXTBO
OK
S :
1.Introduction to Artificial N
eural Systems - J.M
.Zurada, Jaico Publishers, 3rd Edition.
2.Introduction to N
eural Netw
orks Using M
ATLAB 6.0 - S.N. Shivanandam
, S. Sumati, S. N
. Deepa,
TMH
.
REFERENCES :
1.Elem
ents of Artificial Neural N
etworks - Kishan M
ehrotra, Chelkuri K. M
ohan, and Sanjay Ranka,
Penram International.
2.Artificial N
eural Netw
ork – Simon H
aykin, Pearson Education, 2nd Ed.
3.Fundam
ental of Neural N
etworks – Laurene Fausett, Pearson, 1
st Ed.
4.Artificial N
eural Netw
orks - B. Yegnanarayana, PHI.