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SYLLABUS
FOR
S.Y. B. TECH.
(Electronics Engineering)
[ YEAR 2010-2011 ]
MA0205
EC0201
EC0202
EC0203
EC0204
Hr/Week
Engineering Math I
Electronic Circuit Analysis
& Design-I
Digital Design-I
Electrical Technology
Numerical Techniques
Total
Laboratory Courses
Course
Course Name
Code
EC1201
EC1202
EC1203
EC1204
CC4231
CC4232
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
15
1
3
Hr/Week
T
Total
IST
ESE
Total
ESE
(W)
(hrs)
4
4
10
10
30
30
60
60
100
100
3
3
4
3
3
18
10
10
10
30
30
30
60
60
60
100
100
100
3
3
3
Examination Scheme
(Evaluation in % Weightage)
TA
ESE (O / P)
Total
1.5
50
50
100
1.5
50
50
100
1.5
50
50
100
1.5
50
50
100
12
Hr/Week
Industry-Academia
Interaction
E-Library/ Internet
TA
Credits
Co-curricular Activities
Course
Course Name
Code
Examination Scheme
(Evaluation in % Weightage)
Credits
ESE
(P)
(hrs)
Credits
A/NA
3
5
Total for
L
T
P
Total Hours
Credits
Semester
15
3
17
35
24
Abbreviations:
L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O):
End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs):
End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Examination Practical (duration), A/NA:
Attended/Not Attended
Notes:
TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks.
IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage each). ESE (W)
shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P)
shall together carry 25 marks.
Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided
by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia
will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. (More than 60%: Attended,
otherwise: Not Attended.
E- Library/ Internet: Every course must have at least one assignment or case-study which requires exhaustive internet
search/support.
MA0206
EC0205
EC0206
EC0207
EC0208
CE0221
Hr/Week
Engineering Math II
Electronic Circuit Analysis
and Design - II
Principles of
Microprocessor Systems
Digital Design - II
Electrical Network
Analysis
Environmental Studies
Total
Laboratory Courses
Course
Course Name
Code
EC1205
EC1206
EC1207
EC1208
CC4241
TA
IST
ESE
Total
ESE
(W)
(hrs)
4
4
10
10
30
30
60
60
100
100
3
3
10
30
60
100
3
3
10
10
30
30
60
60
100
100
3
3
3
21
10
30
60
100
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
18
Hr/Week
T
3
3
Industry-Academia
Interaction
Total
Examination Scheme
(Evaluation in % Weightage)
Credits
Co-curricular Activities
Course
Course Code
Code
Examination Scheme
(Evaluation in % Weightage)
Credits
TA
ESE (O / P)
Total
1.5
1.5
50
50
50
50
100
100
1.5
50
50
100
3
12
1.5
6
100
100
Course
Code
L T
A/NA
ESE
(P)
(hrs)
Course
Code
Total for
L
T
P
Total Hours
Credits
Semester
18
3
14
35
27
Abbreviations:
L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O):
End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs):
End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Examination Practical (duration), A/NA:
Attended/Not Attended
Notes:
TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks.
IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage each). ESE (W)
shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P)
shall together carry 25 marks.
Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided
by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia
will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. (More than 60%: Attended,
otherwise: Not Attended.
SEMESTER III
Course Code
MA0205
Course Title
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I
Course Contents
Module 1
Complex Variables
1.1 Function of complex variable. Analytic function, Necessary and sufficient conditions
for f(Z) to be analytic Cauchy-Riemann equations in polar coordinates.
1.2 Milne-Thomson method to determine analytic function f(Z) when its real or imaginary
part or its combination is given.
1.3 Harmonic function, orthogonal trajectories. Transformations
1.4 Conformal mapping, linear bilinear mapping with geometrical interpretation. Cross
ratio
1.5 Fixed points and standard transformations such as Rotation and magnification
translation, inversion.
Module 2
Laplace Transforms
2.1 Functions of bounded variation
2.2 Laplace transforms of standard functions such as
1, t n , e at , sin at , cos at , sinh at , erf t
f u du , L d
,L
0
dt n
f t
2.5 Change of scale property: Unit step functions, Heaviside, Dirac delta functions,
Periodic functions and their Laplace transforms.
2.6 Inverse Laplace transform using linear property, theorems, partial fractions and
convolution theorem.
Module 3
2.7 Application to solve ordinary differential equations with one dependent variable.
Fourier Series
3.1 Orthogonal orthonormal sets, Expressions of a function in Series of orthogonal
functions.
Matrices
4.1 Types of matrices
4.2 Adjoint (Adjugate) of a matrix.
4.3 Elementary transformations of matrix
4.4 Linear dependent and independent of rows/columns over a field
4.5 Rank of a matrix.
4.6 Reduction to a normal form.
4.7 Partitioning of matrix: System of homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations,
their consistency and solution.
Text Books
1. Advance Engineering Mathematics: H K Dass, S Chand & Co. 3rd edition
2. Complex Variables & Applications: Churchil, Mc Graw Hill, 2003, 7th Edition
Reference Books
1. Theory of functions of complex variables, Shanti Narayan, S chand & Co, 2006.
2. Applied Mathematics - III, G. V. Kumbhojkar- Jamnadas & Co. 7th Edition-2009.
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0201
Course Title
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Semiconductor Materials and Diodes
Review of Semiconductor Materials and Properties, The PN Junction, Introduction to
Semiconductor Diode Theory. Diode Circuits: DC Analysis and Models, AC Equivalent Circuits,
Other Diode Types Solar Cell, Photodiode, LightEmitting Diode, Schottky Barrier Diode,
Zener Diode, Temperature Effects, Understanding Manufacturers Specifications.
2. Diode Circuits
Design of Rectifier Circuits, Half Wave Rectification, Full Wave Rectification, Filter, Ripple
Voltage and Diode Current, Voltage Doubler Circuit, Zener Diode Circuits, Clipper and Clamper
Circuits, MultipleDiode Circuits, Photodiode and LED Circuits.
3. The Bipolar Junction Transistor
Basic Bipolar Junction Transistor, Transistor Structures, NPN Transistor : Forwardactive
Mode Operation, PNP Transistor : Forwardactive Mode Operation, Circuit Symbols and
Conventions, CurrentVoltage Characteristics, Non ideal Transistor Leakage Currents and
Breakdown, DC Analysis of Transistor Circuits, CommonEmitter Circuits, Load Line and
Modes Of Operation, Common Bipolar Circuits: DC Analysis, Basic Transistor Applications
Switch, Amplifier, Bipolar Transistor Biasing Single Base Resistor Biasing, Voltage Divider
Biasing and Bias Stability, Integrated Circuit Biasing, Multistage Circuits.
4. Basic BJT Amplifiers
Analog Signals and Linear Amplifiers, The Bipolar Linear Amplifier, Graphical Analysis and AC
Equivalent Circuit, Small Signal Hybrid Equivalent Circuit of the Bipolar Transistor, Hybrid
Equivalent Circuit Including the Early Effect, Expanded Hybrid Equivalent Circuit, Other
Small Signal Parameters And Equivalent Circuits, Basic Transistor Amplifier Configurations,
Common Emitter Amplifiers, AC Load Line Analysis, Common Collector Emitter Follower
Amplifier, Common Base Amplifier, The Three Basic Amplifier configurations: Summary and
Comparison, Multistage Amplifiers, Power Considerations, Environmental Thermal
Considerations in Transistor Amplifiers, Manufacturers Specifications.
5. The Field Effect Transistor
Junction FieldEffect Transistor, MOS FieldEffect Transistor, MOSFET DC Circuit Analysis,
Basic MOSFET Applications: Switch, Digital Logic Gate and Amplifier. Temperature effects in
MOSFETs, Input Protection in MOSFET. The Power FET (VMOS).
6. Basic FET Amplifiers
The MOSFET Amplifier, Basic Transistor Amplifier Configurations, the Common Source
Amplifier, The Source Follower Amplifier, The Common Gate Configuration, The Three Basic
Amplifier Configuration: Summary and Configuration, Single Stage Integrated Circuit
MOSFET Amplifiers, Multistage Amplifiers, Basic JFET Amplifiers
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0202
Course Title
DIGITAL DESIGN - I
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Introduction to Digital Systems
Analog VS Digital systems, digital devices, integrated circuits, programmable logic devices,
digital design levels, software aspects of digital design.
2. Number Systems and Codes
Positional number systems, Binary and Hexadecimal number systems, general positional
number systems conversions, arithmetic operations, representation of negative numbers,
arithmetic operations on signed numbers, binary and gray codes, character codes, codes for
detecting and correcting errors.
3. Logic Circuits
Logic signals and gates, Boolean Algebra, theorems, combinational circuit analysis,
combinational circuit synthesis minimization, Karnaugh Maps, sum of products and product of
sums expressions and their minimization, programmed minimization methods Quine
McCluskey minimization algorithm, timing hazards static and dynamic hazards, introduction
to VHDL hardware description language.
4. Combinational Logic Design Practices
Documentation standards, Circuit timing, Combinational PLDs. Design using SSI and MSI
devices Decoders, Encoders, Three state buffers, Multiplexers, Parity circuits, Comparators,
Adders, Subtractors, ALUs, Combinational multipliers. Using VHDL and PLDs Combinational
circuit design examples barrel shifter, simple floating point encoder, cascading comparator.
5. Logic Families
CMOS logic; MOS transistors review, basic CMOS inverter circuit, CMOS NAND and NOR
gates, fan in, fan out, Electrical behavior of CMOS circuits, propagation delay, power
consumption, multi source busses, CMOS logic families, bipolar logic introduction, review of
BJT, TTL NAND and NOR gates, fan in, fan out, Electrical behavior of TTL circuits,
propagation delay, power consumption. CMOS / TTL interfacing, Introduction to Emitter
coupled logic. Interpreting Manufacturers data sheets
6. Sequential Logic Principles
Bistable elements, Latches and flipflops, S-R latch, D latch, Edge triggered D flipflop,
Master/slave flipflops, T flipflop.
Text Books
1.
2.
John F. Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, fourth edition, Pearson Education
India, 2008.
Stephen Brown & Zvonko Vranesic, Fundamentals of Digital logic with VHDL design, first edition,
McGraw Hill International edition, 2000.
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0203
Course Title
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Measuring Instruments
Review of Permanent Magnet Moving Coil (PMMC), Moving Iron Instruments,
Electrodynamometer, Electrostatic Instruments, Rectifier type Instruments. Extension of ranges
of voltmeters and ammeters. Principle of Power Factor and Frequency meter. Use of Current
and Potential Transformers.
2. Measurement of R, L and C
Measurement of low, medium & high resistances Wheatstone & Kelvin bridge, Ohmmeter,
Megger. A.C. bridge circuits for measurement of inductance & capacitance-Maxwells, Hays &
Andersons bridge, Schering bridge.
3. Potentiometers
Principles of DC and AC Potentiometers and their applications.
4. Magnetic Properties of Materials
The magnetic dipole movement, diamagnetism. The origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in
matter, Paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism.
5. Three Phase Induction Motors
Rotating magnetic field, construction & principle of operation, slip, rotor frequency,
development of equivalent circuit, torque equation, maximum torque, torque speed
characteristics, speed control. Starting methods, motor ratings.
6. Stepper Motor
Principle of working, characteristics and applications.
Text Books
Sawhney A K, A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation,
Dhanpatrai and Sons, 1993.
Golding, Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, Wheeler Publishing, fifth edition,
2.
1994.
Reference Books
1.
1.
Nagrath & Kothari, Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, second edition, 1997
2.
Dekker A J, Electrical Engineering Materials, Prentice Hall of India, twelfth reprint, 1987.
3.
10
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0204
Course Title
NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Errors in Numerical Computation
Error types, analysis and estimation. Error propagation.
2. Roots of Equations
Bracketing Methods The Bisection method, The False position method. Open Methods The
Newton-Raphson method, The Secant method. (relevant engineering applications)
3. Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations
Gauss-Elimination method Technique, pitfalls, improvement. Gauss-Jordan method. LU
decomposition and matrix inversion. Gauss-Seidel method. (relevant engineering applications)
4. Curve Fitting
Interpolation Newtons divided difference, Lagrange Interpolating polynomials. Approximation Least square approximation technique, linear regression, and polynomial regression. (relevant
engineering applications)
5. Numerical Differentiation
Methods based on interpolation and finite differences. (relevant engineering applications)
6. Numerical Integration
The Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule, Simpsons 3/8 rule. (relevant engineering applications)
7. Solution to Ordinary Differential Equations
Taylor series method, Picards method of successive approximation. Runge Kutta methods
Eulers method, Eulers predicator-corrector method, Runge-kutta method of second and fourth
order. Boundary value problems, Eigen value problems (concepts only). (relevant engineering
applications)
8. Optimization
One-dimensional unconstrained - Golden-section Search, quadratic Interpolation, Newtons
method. Multidimensional unconstrained Direct method, Gradient method. Linear
programming - Graphical solution and simplex method. (relevant engineering applications and
transportation problems)
Text Books
1.
2.
Seven C Chapra , Raymond P Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers, Fourth Edition,
Tata McGraw Hill, 2002.
Robert J Schilling, Sandra L Harris, Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers (Using
MATLAB and C), first edition, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., 2002
11
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1201
Course Title
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Diode Circuits
Analysis of Rectifier Circuits, Half Wave Rectification, Full Wave Rectification, Filter, Ripple
Voltage, use of Zener Diode for regulation, Analysis of Clipper and Clamper Circuits.
2. Basic BJT Circuits
CurrentVoltage Characteristics, DC Analysis of Transistor Circuits, Load Line and Modes Of
Operation, Analog Signals and Linear Amplifiers, The Bipolar Linear Amplifier, Graphical
Analysis and AC Equivalent Circuit, Small Signal Hybrid Equivalent Circuit of the Bipolar
Transistor, Hybrid Equivalent Circuit Basic Transistor Amplifier Configurations, Common
Emitter Amplifiers, AC Load Line Analysis, Common Collector Emitter Follower Amplifier,
Common Base Amplifier, Multistage Amplifiers, Power Considerations, Environmental Thermal
Considerations in Transistor Amplifiers, understanding manufacturers Specifications.
3. Basic FET Amplifiers
Basic JFET Amplifiers, the MOSFET Amplifier, Basic Transistor Amplifier Configurations, the
Common Source Amplifier, The Source Follower Amplifier, The Common Gate Configuration,
Analysis of The Power FET (VMOS) circuit.
Text Books
1.
2.
Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Second edition, McGraw Hill
International edition 2001
Martin Roden , Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design, Fourth edition, Shroff
Publishers, 2002
12
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1202
Course Title
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Logic circuits
Logic signals and gates, combinational circuit analysis and synthesis minimization, Karnaugh
Maps, sum of products and product of sums expressions and their minimization, Quine
McCluskey minimization algorithm implementation, understanding timing hazards static and
dynamic hazards, introduction to VHDL hardware description language
2. Combinational logic design practices
Design using SSI and MSI devices Decoders, Encoders, Three state buffers, Multiplexers,
Parity circuits, Comparators, Adders, Subtractors, ALUs, Combinational multipliers. Using
VHDL Combinational circuit design examples multiplexor, de-multiplexor, decoder,
encoder, 4 bit adder, 4 bit subtractor, 4 bit simple ALU, barrel shifter.
3. Logic families
Electrical behavior of CMOS circuits, propagation delay, power consumption, study of CMOS
logic characteristics TTL logic characteristics, TTL NAND and NOR gates, fan in, fan out,
Electrical behavior of TTL circuits, propagation delay, power consumption. CMOS / TTL
interfacing, Interpreting Manufacturers data sheets
4. Sequential logic principles
Bistable elements, Latches and flipflops, S-R latch, D latch, Edge triggered D flipflop,
Master/slave flipflops, T flipflop.
Text books
John F. Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, fourth edition, Pearson Education
1.
India, 2008.
2.
Stephen Brown & Zvonko Vranesic, Fundamentals of Digital logic with VHDL design, first
edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 2000.
Reference Books
1.
2.
Robert K. Dueck, Digital Design with CPLD Applications and VHDL, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd.,
Singapore, 2001.
Moris & Miller (Eds), Designing with TTL Integrated Circuits: Prepared by Staff of Texas
Instruments, McGraw Hill International edition, 1981
13
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1203
Course Title
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Overview of measuring instruments
a) Construction and working principle of measuring instruments (PMMS, Moving Iron,
Electrodynamometer, Electrostatic, Rectifier Type Instruments, Potentiometer)
b) Extending the range of Ammeter by using higher value of resistance in series
c) Extension of range of Voltmeter
2. Measurement of Resistance
a) VI method
b) Megger
3. Study of Bridges for measurement of unknown resistance
a) Wheatstone Bridge
Wheatstone bridge is an instrument for making comparison measurement and operates
on null indication principle
b) Maxwell Induction Bridge
This bridge circuit measures an inductance by comparing with a variable standard self
induction
4. To study the principle and applications of AC & DC potentiometer
a) Calibration of Voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter
b) Measurement of unknown resistance and power
5. Stepper Motor
a) Characteristics & applications.
Text Books
1.
2.
3.
Sawhney A.K., A Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation, Dhanpatrai
and Sons, 1993
Golding, Electrical Measurements & Measuring Instruments, Wheeler Publishing, fifth edition,
1994
Srinivasan M. P., Stepping Motors, CEDT: Indian Institute of Science, 1985
14
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1204
Course Title
SEMESTER III
Course Contents
1. Roots of Equations
Bracketing Methods The Bisection method, The False position method. Open Methods The
Newton-Raphson method, The Secant method
2. Systems of Linear Algebraic equations
c) Gauss-Elimination method Technique, pitfalls, improvement. Gauss-Jordan method.
LU decomposition and matrix inversion. Gauss-Seidel method.
3. Curve fitting
Interpolation Newtons divided difference, Lagrange Interpolating polynomials. Approximation Least square approximation technique, linear regression, and polynomial regression
4. Numerical differentiation
Methods based on interpolation and finite differences.
5. Numerical Integration- (including relevant engineering applications)
The Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule, Simpsons 3/8 rule
6. Solution to Ordinary differential equations
Taylor series method, Runge Kutta methods , Eulers predicator-corrector method, Runga-kutta
method of second and fourth order. Boundary value problems.
7. Optimization
One-dimensional unconstrained - Golden-section Search, Newtons method. Multidimensional
unconstrained Gradient method. Linear programming - Graphical solution and simplex method,
transportation problem.
Text Books
1.
2.
Seven C. Chapra , Raymond P. Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers ,Fourth Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2002
Robert J. Schilling , Sandra L. Harris, Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers (Using MATLAB
and C), first edition, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd., 2002
15
Course Code
MA0206
Course Title
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - II
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
Module 1
Module 2
1.1. Scalar and vector point functions, Directional derivative, Curl and Divergence,
Conservative, Irrotational and Solenoid field.
1.2. Line integral, Greens theorem for plane regions and Properties of Line integral.
1.3. Stokes theorem, Gausss divergence theorem(without proof) related identities
and deductions
Matrices
Brief revision of vectors over a real field, inner product, norm linear independence
and orthogonality of vectors.
Characteristic polynomial, characteristic equation, characteristic roots and
characteristic vectors of a square matrix, properties of characteristic roots and vectors of
different types of matrices such as
orthogonal matrix, Hermitian matrix, SkewHermitian matrix, diagonable matrix, Similar matrices. Cayley Hamiltons theorem
(without proof), Functions of a square matrix, Minimal polynomial and Derogatory matrix.
Quadratic forms, congruent and orthogonal reduction of quadratic form, rank, index,
signature and class value of quadratic form.
Module 3
Complex Variables
3.1
f cos , sin d , , f x dx
0
Text Books
1. Complex variables and applications: Churchil, Mc Graw Hill- 2003, 7th Edition
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics. H. K. Dass S. Chand & Co. Ltd- 3rd Edition
Reference Books
1 Theory of functions of complex variables, Shanti Narayan, S Chand & Co
2. Engineering Mathematics- T. Veerarrajan Tata McGraw-Hill- IInd Edition
3. Elements of applied Mathematics, P.N. Wartikar, PVG Prakashan,2nd Edition Poona 1964.
16
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0205
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Frequency Response of Amplifiers
Amplifier Frequency Response, System Transfer Functions, S Domain Analysis, First Order
Functions, Bode Plots, ShortCircuit and OpenCircuit Time Constants, Frequency Response:
Transistor Amplifiers with Circuit Capacitors, Frequency Response: Bipolar Transistor,
Frequency Response: The FET, High Frequency Response of Transistor Circuits. Sinusoidal
Oscillators: The phase shift Oscillator, The Wien Bridge Oscillator, The Tuned Circuit Oscillator,
The Colpitts Oscillator and Hartley Oscillator.
2. Output Stage and Power Amplifiers
Power Amplifiers, Power Transistors Power BJTs, Power MOSFETs, Heat Sinks, design of
heat sinks, Classes Of Amplifiers ClassA Operation, ClassB Operation, ClassAB
Operation, ClassC Operation, ClassA Power Amplifiers, ClassAB Push Pull Complementary
Output Stages.
3. Differential and Multistage Amplifiers
The Differential Amplifier, Basic BJT Differential Pair, Basic FET Differential Pair, Differential
Amplifier with Active Load, BICMOS Circuits, Gain Stage and Simple Output Stage, Simplified
BJT Operational Amplifier Circuit, Differential Amplifier Frequency Response. The Darlington
Amplifier and Cascade Amplifier.
4. Feedback and Stability
Introduction to Feed Back, Basic Feedback Concepts, Ideal CloseLoop Gain, Gain Sensitivity
Bandwidth Extension, Noise Sensitivity, Reduction of Nonlinear Distortion, Ideal Feedback
Topologies, SeriesShunt, ShuntSeries, SeriesSeries, ShuntShunt Configurations, Voltage
(Series Shunt) Amplifiers, Current (Shunt Series) Amplifiers, Trans Conductance (Series
Series) Amplifiers, Trans Resistance (Shunt Shunt) Amplifiers, Loop Gain, Stability of The
Feedback Circuit, The Stability Problem, Bode Plots: One Pole, Two Pole, and Three Pole
Amplifiers, Nyquist Stability Criterion, Phase and Gain Margins, Frequency Compensation Basic
Theory, Closed Loop Frequency Response, Miller Compensation.
Text Books
Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Second edition, McGraw Hill
International edition 2001
Martin Roden, Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design, Fourth edition, Shroff
2.
Publishers, 2002
Reference Books
Donald Schilling and Charles Belove, Electronic Circuits Discrete and Integrated, Third edition,
1.
McGraw Hill International edition, 1989
Adel Sedra and Kenneth Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth edition, Oxford University Press,
2.
1998
1.
17
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0206
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Introduction
Introduction to Microprocessors, Microcomputers and Assembly Language.
2. Microprocessor Architecture and Microcomputer Systems
Microprocessor Architecture and its operations, Input and output (I/O) devices.
3. 8085 Microprocessor Architecture and Memory Interfacing
The 8085 architecture, Instruction cycles, machine cycles and T states. Concept of wait states.
Minimum system design. Memory interfacing with timing considerations. Clock, Reset and
buffering circuits. Testing and troubleshooting memory interface circuits.
4. 8085 Assembly Language Programming
The 8085 programming model, Instruction classification, Instruction and Data format, process of
writing, assembly and execution of simple assembly language programs.
5. 8085 Instructions
Data transfer operations, Arithmetic & Logic operations, Branch operations, Writing assembly
language programs, Debugging a program.
6. Programming Techniques
Looping, Counting and indexing, counters and timers, Code conversion, BCD arithmetic and 16
bit data operations. Software Development Systems and Assemblers.
7. Stack and Subroutines
Concept of Stack and subroutines, parameter passing techniques, Re-entrant and recursive
subroutines.
8. I/O Data Transfer Techniques
Basic interfacing concepts, Interfacing input and output devices with examples, Memory
mapped I/O and I/O mapped I/O. Testing and troubleshooting I/O interface circuits. I/O data
transfer classification, Programmed I/O, Interrupt driven program controlled I/O, Hardware I/O
(Direct Memory Access).
9. Interrupts
Requirements, Single level interrupt, Multi level interrupt, Vectored interrupt. 8085 interrupt
structure and operation. 8259A programmable interrupt controller features and operation
single and cascaded.
10. Programmable Interface Devices
Features and operating modes of working of 8155 multifunction device, 8255A programmable
peripheral interface, 8254, programmable interval timer. Direct memory access (DMA) and DMA
Effective from Academic year 2010-11
18
Ramesh S Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085,
fourth edition, Penram International Publishing (India), 2000.
Microprocessors and Programmed Logic, second edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1987.
Reference Books
1.
19
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0207
Course Title
DIGITAL DESIGN - II
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Sequential Logic Design
Clocked synchronous state machine analysis, Clocked synchronous state machine design,
designing state machines using state diagrams, state machine synthesis using transition lists,
decomposing state machines, feedback sequential circuits, VHDL sequential circuit design
features.
2. Sequential Logic Design Practices
Sequential circuit documentation standards, use of latches and flipflops in examples like switch
de-bouncing, bus holder circuit, counters ripple and synchronous, MSI counters and
applications, decoding binary counter states, counters in VHDL. Shift registers, structure, MSI
shift registers, serial / parallel conversion, shift register counters, ring counters, Johnson
counters, linear feedback shift register counters, shift registers in VHDL. Synchronous design
methodology, impediments to synchronous design, synchronizer failure and metastability.
Design examples like a few simple machines, and traffic light controller, done in VHDL.
3. Memory, CPLDs and FPGAs
Types of memory devices, Read-Only Memory (ROM), Read / write memory, Static RAM,
Dynamic RAM, Introduction to Xilinx XC9600 CPLD family and Xilinx XC 4000 FPGA family.
4. Additional Topics
Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools, Concept of design for testability, concept of digital system
reliability, introduction to transmission lines, reflections and termination.
Text Books
John F Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, third edition updated, Pearson
Education Singapore, 2002.
Stephen Brown and Zvonko Vranesic, Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, first
2.
edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 2000.
Reference Books
John M. Yarbrough, Digital Logic Applications and Design, first edition, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd.,
1.
Singapore, 2001
1.
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S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC0208
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Review
DC and AC circuits.
2. Mesh and Node Analysis
Mesh and Node Analysis of circuits with independent and dependent sources.
3. Linearity, Superposition and Source Transformation
Linearity, Superposition, Current & Voltage Source Transformation.
4. Network Theorems
Thevenins and Nortons Theorem (with independent and dependent sources), Maximum power
transfer theorem.
5. Circuit Analysis
6.
7.
8.
9.
Introduction to Graph Theory. Tree, link currents, branch voltages, cut set and tie set.
Mesh and Node Analysis, Gauss Elimination Technique, Duality.
Time and Frequency Response of Circuits
First and second Order Differential equations, initial conditions. Evaluation and analysis of
Transient and Steady state responses using Classical Technique as well as by Laplace
Transform (for simple circuits only). Transfer function, Concept of poles and zeros. Frequency
response of a system (concepts only).
Two - port Networks
Concept of two- port network. Driving point and Transfer Functions, Open Circuit impedance (Z)
parameters, Short Circuit admittance (Y) parameters, Transmission (ABCD) parameters.
Inverse Transmission (ABCD) parameters. Hybrid (h) parameters. Inter Relationships of
different parameters. Interconnections of two - port networks. T and Pi representation.
Terminated two - port networks.
Fourier Series
Orthogonal basis functions, Representation of a signal in terms of weighted Orthogonal basis
functions, Calculation of weights (coefficients) in MSE sense, Extension to periodic signal in
terms of Fourier Series Representation. Complex and Trigonometric Fourier series, Properties
of Fourier series, Power Spectral Density
The Fourier Transform (FT)
Definition and Properties, FT of basic signals, FT of periodic signals, Energy Spectral Density.
Text Books
A Sudhakar and S P Shyammohan, Circuits and Networks, Tata McGraw Hill, thirteenth reprint,
2000.
William H Hayt, Jack E Kemmerly and Steven M Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGraw
2.
Hill International, sixth edition, 2002.
Reference Books
1.
1.
Artice M Davis, Linear Circuit Analysis, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore, first edition, 2001
Effective from Academic year 2010-11
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Programme Name
Course Code
CE0221
Course Title
ENVIORNMENTAL STUDIES
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
Unit 1: The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies
Definition, scope and importance, Need for public awareness.
Unit 2: Natural Resources
Renewable and non renewable resources:
a) Natural resources and associated problems
Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies,
Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal
people.
Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water,
floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and problems.
Mineral Resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of
extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.
Food Resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and
over grazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizers- pesticides problems,
water logging, salinity, case studies.
Energy Resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable
energy sources, use of alternate energy sources, case studies
Land Resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induces land
slides, soil erosion, and desertification.
b) Role of individual in conservation of natural resources.
c) Equitable use of resources for sustainable life styles.
Unit 3: Eco Systems
Concept of an eco system
Structure and function of an eco system.
Producers, consumers, decomposers.
Energy flow in the eco systems.
Ecological succession.
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Thermal pollution
g. Nuclear hazards
Solid waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial
wastes
Role of an individual in prevention of pollution
Pollution case studies
Disaster management: Floods, earth quake, cyclone and land slides
Unit 6: Social issues and the Environment
Form unsustainable to sustainable development
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2.
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S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1205
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Frequency Response of Amplifiers
Amplifier Frequency Response, Bode Plots, Transistor Amplifiers with Circuit Capacitors,
Frequency Response: JFET Amplifier, High Frequency Response of Transistor Circuits.
Sinusoidal Oscillators: The phase shift Oscillator, The Wien Bridge Oscillator, The Tuned Circuit
Oscillator, The Colpitts Oscillator and Hartley Oscillator. .
2. Output Stage and Power Amplifiers
Power Amplifiers, design of heat sinks, ClassA Power Amplifiers, ClassAB Push Pull
Complementary Output Stages.
3 Differential and Multistage Amplifiers
The Differential Amplifier, Differential Amplifier with Active Load, BICMOS Circuits, Gain Stage
and Simple Output Stage, Differential Amplifier Frequency Response. The Darlington Amplifier
and Cascode Amplifier.
4 Feedback and Stability
Feedback Topologies, SeriesShunt, ShuntSeries, SeriesSeries, ShuntShunt
Configurations, Voltage (Series Shunt) Amplifiers, Current (Shunt Series) Amplifiers, Trans
Conductance (Series Series) Amplifiers, Trans Resistance (Shunt Shunt) Amplifiers, The
Stability Problem, Bode Plots, Nyquist Stability Criterion, Phase and Gain Margins, Frequency
Compensation, Closed Loop Frequency Response..
Text Books
1.
2.
Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Second edition, McGraw Hill
International edition 2001
Martin Roden , Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design, Fourth edition, Shroff
Publishers, 2002
Reference Books
Donald Schilling & Charles Belove, Electronic Circuits Discrete and Integrated, Third edition,
1. McGraw Hill International edition, 1989
2.
Adel Sedra & Kenneth Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth edition, Oxford University Press,
1998
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S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1206
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Sequential logic design practices
Design of sequential circuits from latches and flipflops in examples like switch de-bouncing,
counters ripple and synchronous, MSI counters and applications, decoding binary counter
states. Implementing counters in VHDL. Design of Shift registers, Working with MSI shift
registers, serial / parallel conversion, shift register counters, ring counters, Johnson counters,
linear feedback shift register counters. Implementing shift registers in VHDL. Design examples
of simple machines, like traffic light controller, implemented in VHDL
Text Books
John F. Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, third edition updated, Pearson
1.
Education Singapore, 2002.
Stephen Brown & Zvonko Vranesic, Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, first edition,
2.
McGraw Hill International edition, 2000.
Reference Books
John M. Yarbrough, Digital Logic Applications and Design, first edition, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd.,
1.
Singapore, 2001
Programme Name
S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1207
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. 8085 Assembly Language Programming
The 8085 programming model, Instruction and Data format, process of writing, assembly and
execution of simple assembly language programs like 8 bit and 16 bit addition and subtraction of
hexadecimal numbers. Debugging programs. Programs based on Data transfer operations,
Arithmetic & Logic operations, Branch operations. .
2. Programming Techniques
Programs based on Looping, Counting and indexing, counters and timers, Code conversion,
BCD arithmetic operations.
3 Stack and Subroutines
Stack and subroutines, parameter passing techniques.
4 I/O data transfer techniques
Interfacing input and output devices with examples of usage of 8255A.
5 Interrupts
Single level interrupts, Multi level interrupts, Vectored interrupts.
6. 8085 Microprocessor and Memory Interfacing
Instruction cycles, machine cycles and T states, wait states. Memory interfacing with timing
considerations. Clock, Reset and buffering circuits.
7. Microprocessor Applications
Effective from Academic year 2010-11
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S Y B Tech (Electronics)
Course Code
EC1208
Course Title
SEMESTER IV
Course Contents
1. Mesh & Node Analysis
Mesh & Node Analysis of circuits with independent & dependent sources.
2. Linearity, Superposition & Source Transformation
Linearity, Superposition, Current & Voltage Source Transformation..
3 Network Theorems
Thevenins & Nortons Theorem, Superposition theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem.
4 Circuit Analysis
Introduction to Graph Theory. Tree, link currents, branch voltages, cut set & tie set.
Mesh & Node Analysis, Gauss Elimination Technique, Duality
5 Time & Frequency Response of Circuits
First & second Order Differential equations, analysis of transient and steady state responses
using Classical Technique as well as by Laplace Transform (for simple circuits only). Frequency
response of a system.
6. Two port Networks
Concept of two- port network. Driving point & Transfer Functions, Open Circuit impedance (Z)
parameters, Short Circuit admittance (Y) parameters, Transmission (ABCD) parameters. Inverse
Transmission (ABCD) parameters. Hybrid (h) parameters. Inter Relationships of different
parameters. Interconnections of two - port networks. T & Pi representation. Terminated two - port
networks.
Text Books
A. Sudhakar & S. P. Shyammohan, Electrical Circuits and Network Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill,
third edition, Aug 2007.
William. H. Hayt, Jack E. Kemmerly & Steven M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGraw Hill
2.
International, sixth edition, 2002.
Reference Books
1.
1.
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