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T. Y. B. Tech.

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)


Linear Integrated Circuits
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 --- 2 6 25 20 80 --- 125 5

Objective: The Natural world is inherently analog, indicating analog circuitry is needed to
conditioning physical signals from transducers and then process and control it for various
applications.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Op- Amplifier Fundamentals: Basic building blocks
of op-amplifier, differential amplifier fundamentals-
types, DC and AC analysis, current sources, current
mirrors, Active load, differential to single ended Theoretical
1 conversion, Dc level shifter, output stage. An overview 12 Hrs and
of different types of op-amplifier, their peculiarities. Op- Analytical
amplifier parameters: frequency response, fast settling
time, offset nulling techniques, inverting and non
inverting configuration
Linear Application of Op-Amplifier: Summing
amplifier, difference amplifier, instrumentation
amplifier, voltage to current converter with floating load
Theoretical
and grounded load, current to voltage converter,
2 08 Hrs and
integrator, differentiator & its application, comparator,
Analytical
limitation of op-amp as comparator, Schmitt trigger,
comparator IC such as LM339, bandwidth and slew rate
limitation, precision rectifiers and peak detector
Non Linear Applications and Phase Lock Loops:
Introduction to Log, Antilog amplifiers, Analog & trans
conductance multipliers, Analog to Digital and digital to
analog conversion techniques, sample and hold circuit, Theoretical
3 precision half wave & full wave rectifier, 10 Hrs and
instrumentation amplifier, Phase lock loop IC 565 Analytical
operating principle, locking capture range, applications
of PLL : FM detector, FSK demodulator, Frequency
synthesizer, AM detector
Signal Generator: Sine wave generators, multi
vibrators, monolithic timers, triangular wave generators,
SAW tooth generators,, Voltage to Frequency converter, Theoretical
4 frequency to voltage, converter, function generator IC 08 Hrs and
8038, Multi vibrators IC 555 based astable & mono Analytical
stable multi vibrators, monolithic waveform generators
IC 566 function generators
Active Filters Design: Transfer Function, first order Theoretical
5 10 Hrs
low pass active filters, standard second order low pass and

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and high pass butter worth filters, KRC filters, multiple Analytical
feedback filters, state variable and bi quad filters, band
pass, band reject, all pass filters and its sensitivity
analysis, active filter performance considerations,
switched capacitor filters(first and second order)
Special Purpose Amplifiers: Audio Power amplifiers
LM 380 amplifier IC, Op-Amplifier based audio power
amplifier with current boost transistors, Power Theoretical
6 MOSFETs, Pre amplifiers in audio system, tone control 08 Hrs and
circuits, audio mixers, video or wideband amplifiers, IC Analytical
used in radio receivers, TV receivers, tuned amplifiers
and tuner circuits
Monolithic IC Processes: Refining and growth of Si
crystals, Si wafer preparation, Diffusion of dopant Theoretical
7 impurities, Ion implantation, thermal oxidation, photo 04Hrs and
lithography, fine line lithography, relative plasma Analytical
etching, chemical vapor deposition, metallization
SECTION :A Chap 1,2,3
SECTION :B Chap 4,5,6,7

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop : Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
List of Practicals:
1. Op-Amp parameters
2. Op-amp applications: Inverting and Non Inverting amplifiers
3. Op- amp application: Integrator and Differentiator
4. Op-amp application: Comparator and Schmitt trigger
5. Design build and test Precision Rectifier (half wave and full wave)
6. Design, build and test Active filters
7. Design, build and test IC 555 as A-stable and Mono-stable multi vibrator
8. To measure and plot lock range, capture range and one application of IC 565 as Phase
lock loop .
9. Study of Function generator IC and audio power amplifier.
10. Study of Multiplier IC.

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C. Suggested Text Books and References:
Sr. No. Title Author Publication Edition
th
1 Integrated Circuits K.R Botkar Khanna Publication 9 Edition
Op Amps and Linear
2 R.A Gaikwad PHI Publication 4th Edition
Integrated Circuits
3 Microelectronics Millman Grabel Tata McGraw Hill 2nd edition

Design with operational


4 Amplifiers and Analog Sergio Franco Tata McGraw Hill 3rd edition
Integrated circuits
5 Operational Amplifiers G.B Clayton International Edition
Operational Amplifiers and Coughlin,
6 PHI 4th Edition
Linear Integrated Circuits Driscoll
D.Roy
New Age
7 Linear Integrated Circuits Choudhary, Shail
International
Jain

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Linear Integrated Circuits
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
i. All the questions are compulsory.
ii. Use separate answer book for each section.
iii.
iv.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Microprocessor and Peripherals
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 --- 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: 1.To train the students on fundamentals of Microprocessor 8085 and 8086.
2. To train the students on basic design issues of processors.
3. To study Assembly Language Programming and newer technology in Microprocessors.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Microprocessor : Overview of
1 Microprocessor structure and its operation, 02 Hrs Descriptive
Microprocessor evolution and its types
Microprocessor 8085 : Pin diagram, Architecture,
Addressing Modes, Timing diagram, Instruction Set, Descriptive
2 Programming Techniques, Counters & time delays, 20 Hrs and
stack & subroutines, Interrupt structure, Code Logical
conversion
Microprocessor System Peripheral and Interface :
Different data transfer schemes, need of I/O Ports,
3 02 Hrs Descriptive
memory mapping, memory mapped I/O & I/O mapped
I/O
Microprocessor System Peripheral and Interface :
Descriptive
Introduction to 8155,8255,8355, Interfacing of LEDs,
4 10 Hrs and
7 Segment display, ADC/DAC, Stepper motor & keys
Logical
with 8255
Peripherals:USART8251,Programmeable Interval Descriptive
5 Timer 8253,Programmeable Interrupt Controller 8259 06 Hrs and
interfacing with 8085 Logical
Microprocessor 8086 : Pin diagram, Architecture,
Addressing Modes, Timing diagram, Instruction Set, Descriptive
6 10 Hrs
Programming Techniques, Interrupt, Assembler and
Directives, Memory & I/O mapping Logical
Multiprocessor Configuration : Minimum mode
configuration, Maximum mode configuration,
7 Introduction to NDP 8087,NDP data types, Introduction 10 Hrs Descriptive
to IOP 8089 ,Coprocessor Configuration, Closely
Coupled Configuration, Loosely coupled configuration
SECTION :A Chap 1,2,3,5
SECTION :B Chap 4,6,7

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B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop : Practical
Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment.
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work
mentioned above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1. Study of 8085 Microprocessor Kit used in laboratory.
2. Write a program to transfer a block of 10 bytes.
3. Write a program to add two 8- bit and 16 bit number using 8085.
4. Write a program to subtract two 8- bit and 16 bit number using 8085.
5. Write a program to multiply two 8- bit numbers.
6. Study of 8255, 8259, 8253 study card using a 8 bit Microprocessor.
7. Study of interfacing cards of LED, A/D and D/A converter.
8. Study of 8086 Microprocessor Kit used in laboratory.
9. Study of Min mode, Max mode of Microprocessor 8086.
10. Write a program to add and Subtract two 16- bit number using 8086.
11. Write a program to Multiply and divide two 16- bit number using 8086.
12. Write a program to copy 10 bytes of data from source to destination using 8086.

C. Suggested Text Books and References:

Sr. No. Tiltle Author Publication Edition


Microprocessor, Architecture, Ramesh Fourth
1 Willey Eastern Ltd
Programming and Application Gaonkar Edition
2 0000 to 8085 Shridhar Ghosh Prentice Hall India
Fundamentals of Dhanpat Rai and
3 Microprocessor and B. Ram Sons, New
Microcomputer Delhi.
Microprocessor and Prentice-Hall Second
4 K.L. Short
Programming Logic India Pvt. Ltd. Edition
Advanced Microprocessors Ray &
5 Tata McGraw Hill 2nd Edition
and Peripherals Bhurchandi
Microprocessors and Revised
6 D. Hall Tata McGraw Hill
Interfacing 2nd Edition
The Intel Microprocessors
Berry Bray
7 Architecture, Programming & Pearson Education
C.R.Sharma
Interfacing
Microprocessor and
Mohammad Universal Book
8 Microcomputer Based System
Raffiquazaman Stall, New Delhi
Design
The 8086/8088 Family
9 Design, Programming and Uffenbeck Prentice Hall India
Interfacing

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Second year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course)
Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Microprocessor and Peripherals
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
v. All the questions are compulsory.
vi. Use separate answer book for each section.
vii.
viii.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Digital Communication & Information Theory
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 --- 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: To understand the basics of Digital communication & Information coding theory.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Fourier Transforms: Basics of Fourier Series & Fourier
Transform, Amplitude & phase spectrum plotting , Properties Analytical
1 of Fourier Transform pair, Energy & power of the signals, 08 Hrs and
Energy Spectral density, Power spectral density ,ideal low Descriptive
pass & Band pass filter designing (based on psd)
Pulse Modulation Schemes: A) Review of PAM,PDM,PPM
Schemes, Sampling theorem in time & frequency domain ,
Aliasing effect, Natural sampling & flat top Sampling ,proof Analytical
2 of sampling theorem for low pass filter & band pass filter 10 Hrs and
B)PCM Generation & Reconstruction , Linear & non linear Descriptive
quantization, channel BW, noise in PCM, Study of blocks of
DPCM , DM , ADM techniques
Digital Carrier Line Coding & Multiplexing: Line coding &
its properties ,NRZ& RZ types, signaling format for unipolar , Analytical
3 polar , bipolar & Manchester coding & their power spectra, 06Hrs and
Fundamentals of time division multiplexing , freq. division Descriptive
multiplexing
Digital Carrier Modulation & Demodulation Techniques:
Introduction to OOK(ASK) ,FSK, PSK, BPSK ,DPSK ,MSK, Analytical
4 QPSK, 16 bit QAM ,Matched filter correlation receivers, 06Hrs and
error probabilities of all modulation schemes & their Descriptive
comparison
Error Detection & Correction: Parity check codes, code
vectors, & hamming distance, FEC & ARQ systems, Linear
5 08 Hrs Logical
Block codes, cyclic codes, convolution coding & decoding
technique, Turbo coding & decoding , Data encryption
Probability & Random Signal Theory : Conditional
Probability, Statistical Independence , Bayes theorem,
6 06 Hrs Descriptive
random variables: discrete & continuous , Joint distributions,
Binomial Poisson & normal distribution, Random processes
Information & Detection Theory: Amount of information,
Rate of information ,Shannons theorem, Gaussian & PCM
channel capacity ,probability stochastic processes, Information
7 measures & source coding ,information transmission on 08Hrs Descriptive
discrete channels, continuous channels, signal space, optimum
digital detection

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Spread Spectrum: Direct Sequence Spread spectrum ,
8 Frequency hopping Spread spectrum, CDMA systems based 08Hrs Descriptive
on FHSS, Synchronization of Spread Spectrum
SECTION : A Chap 1,2,3,4
SECTION : B Chap 5,6,7,8

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop : Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1.To prove Sampling theorem in time domain
2.To study & observe waveforms for natural & flat top sampling
3.To study & observe waveforms for Modulation & Demodulation of PAM
4.To study & observe waveforms for Modulation & Demodulation of PPM
5.To study & observe waveforms for Modulation & Demodulation of PWM
6.Generation of PCM signals & recovery of information
7. Generation of ASK signals & recovery of information
8. Generation of FSK signals & recovery of information
9. Generation of PSK,DPSK signals & recovery of information
10.Generation of Delta modulation & recovery of information
11.Generation of adaptive delta modulation & recovery of information
12.Use of TDM & FDM for increasing number of channels.
13.To study error control coding by using Hamming codes.

C. Suggested Text Books and References:

Sr.
No. Tiltle Author Publication Edition
R.P. Singh , Student
1 Communication System Tata McGraw Hill
S.D. Sapre edition
Digital & Analog K.Sam Wiley India Student
2
Communication System Shanmugam Pvt.Ltd. edition
Principles of Communication Taub
3 Tata McGraw Hill
System Schilling 2nd
Wiley India Student
4 Communication System Simon Haykins
Pvt.Ltd edition
Information theory , Coding&
5 R.Bose Tata McGraw Hill
Cryptography 2nd
6 Digital Communication System Harold kolimnres
Principles of Digital
7 P. Chakraborthy
Communication
8 Digital Communication Proakis J.J. McGraw Hill 2nd

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Digital Communication and Information Theory
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
ix. All the questions are compulsory.
x. Use separate answer book for each section.
xi.
xii.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Power Electronics
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 --- 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: This subject provides fundamental knowledge of power electronics systems which
are commonly used in industries as well as in electrical transmission systems. It also establishes a
sound platform to study and design the drive systems.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Power Electronics System: Scope of power
electronics, Thyristor family, DIAC, TRIAC, SCR, IGBT, GTO, Logical
1 Power BJT, Power MOSFET ,Device structure, mounting 08 Hrs and
techniques, technical specifications,& basic electrical Descriptive
characteristics with Technical specifications
Thyristor Triggering & Commutation Circuits: Basic
aspects, R-C triggering, Anode triggering ,UJT relaxation Descriptive
2 oscillator ,Digital processor based triggering scheme, design 08 Hrs And
aspects of triggering circuits, Natural & forced commutation Numerical
circuits , design aspects
Protection of Power Devices: Concept of Thyristor protection
,steady state & transient protection ,snubber circuits , Heat sink
3 06Hrs Descriptive
Design aspects, analytical aspects & performance parameters for
protection circuits
Controlled Rectifiers & Converters: single phase half wave
,full wave & semi converter with resistance & inductive loads,
effect of freewheeling diodes, power factor improvement Descriptive
4 techniques, Fourier analysis of performance of single phase half 12 Hrs. and
wave ,full wave & semi converters with resistive & inductive Numerical
loads , derivations for supply current & output voltage ,single
phase & three phase dual converter
Inverter: Basic concept, classification ,single phase & three
Descriptive
phase circuits with mathematical analysis, voltage control
5 08 Hrs. and
techniques, design of digital processor based inverter circuit for
Numerical
consumer application
Cycloconverters: Basic concept ,classification ,single phase &
Descriptive
three phase circuits , mathematical derivations for reduction of
6 06 Hrs. and
output harmonics ,introduction to AC voltage controller,
Numerical
Applications of AC voltage controller
Choppers : Basic concept ,classification ,step up & step down Descriptive
7 choppers ,design for source filter, Applications of choppers & 08 Hrs. and
performance parameters Numerical
Applications of Power Electronics: Light dimmer circuit ,
8 UPS, SMPS, Industrial alarms, PSPice simulation of power 04 Hrs. Logical
electronics circuits

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SECTION :A Chap 1,2,3,4
SECTION :B Chap 5,6,7,8

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the practical
work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate and viva -voce
based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
Minimum 10 experiments from following list to be conducted:
1. To plot V-I Characteristics of SCR/DIAC/TRIACIGBT/MOSFET
2. To study SCR Triggering circuits and observe the output
3. To study SCR commutation circuits and observe the output
4. To study SCR protection circuits and observe the output
5. To study Single phase controlled rectifier on various loads and observe the output
6. To study Step up chopper and observe the output
7. To study Step down chopper and observe the output
8. To study Series inverter and observe the output
9. To study Parallel inverter and observe the output
10. To study Single phase cycloconverters and observe the output
11. To study Light Dimmer circuit
12. To study SMPS Circuit
13. To study AC voltage controller circuit

C. Suggested Text Books and References:

Sr.
No. Title Author Publication Edition
1 Power Electronics M. Rashid Pearson Fourth

2 Power Electronics Dr. Bhimbra Khanna Publishers Fourth


3 Power Electronics P.C. Sen PHI / EEE Fourth
4 Thyristor & Their Applications M. Ramamurthy PHI / EEE second
5 S.C.R. Manual G.E. GE Manuals -----------------

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Power Electronics
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xiii. All the questions are compulsory.
xiv. Use separate answer book for each section.
xv.
xvi.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Electronic Circuit Design Technology
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 ---- 2 6 25 20 80 --- 125 5

Objective: One of the most challenging areas which explore research abilities associated to
design and product engineering in electronics design. This subject basically integrates the
knowledge of electronic devices and circuits, semiconductor Physics, linear integrated circuits,
digital electronics and communication systems and explores the opportunities in design
engineering by motivating students in the multidimensional areas of electronics and
telecommunication.
A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Electronics Design:
01 Scope current statues, design phase and manufacturing 02 Hrs Descriptive
phase
Design of Regulated Power Supply:
IC 723 voltage regulators, IC 78XX, IC 79XX family Logical and
02 06 Hrs
of dual tracking regulators, LM 317 family of voltage Numerical
regulators protection circuits for regulators
Design of Electronic Voltmeters:
Logical and
03 Basic AC/DC voltmeter, multi ranges voltmeters, DVM 06 Hrs
Numerical
chip IC 7106/07 Based design of voltmeters
Design of Oscillators:
Logical and
04 Wein bridge oscillators, crystal oscillator colpitts 06 Hrs
Numerical
oscillator, and IC 8038 Based function generator.
Design of Operational Amplifier Circuits:
Logical and
05 An instrumentation amplifier, an integrator, 04 Hrs
Numerical
differentiator, Schmitt trigger
Design of Audio Systems:
Design of power amplifiers- conventional class A,
Logical and
06 Class C and IC based approach for power amplifier 06 Hrs
Numerical
design TBA 810 design of graphic equalizer and tone
control circuits, Concept of surround sound
Design of Counters:
Basic design procedure, synchronous and asynchronous Logical and
07 08 Hrs
up, down counters, and excitation table for counter Numerical
design, application of counters
Design of Communication System:
Logical and
08 AM receiver design, FM receiver design, IF amplifier 06 Hrs
Numerical
Design, satellite transponder Design
Design of Process Control and Instrumentation
System: A real time DDC/SCADA design for Logical and
09 06 Hrs
continuous process plants with Multichannel process Numerical
variables, software and hardware aspects
Design of Consumer Electronics System:
10 05 Hrs Logical
A DTH receiver system, Microwave oven, Principle,

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construction, working, technical specifications and
performance parameters
Specific Design Considerations:
Ground rules in PCB Design, thermal design aspects, Logical and
11 05 Hrs
enclosure design and electromagnetic interference Descriptive
issues, design reliability issues

SECTION : A Chap 1,2,3,4,5,6


SECTION : B Chap 7,8,9,10,11

B: Practical/ Drawing/Design/Workshop : Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
List of Practicals: To design a circuit by using:
1. IC 723 Low Voltage Regulators, IC 723 High Voltage Regulators
2. IC 723 Variable Voltage Regulators
3. IC 78XX / 79XX Dual Tracking Regulator,
4. LM 317 Family Of Voltage Regulator
5. DVM Using IC7107
6. Multirange DC Voltmeter
7. Crystal Oscillator , Wein Bridge Oscillator, Colpitts Oscillator
8. IC 8038 Based Function Generator
9. Tone Control And Graphic Equalizer
10. IC TBA 810 Based Power Amplifier
11. Schmitt Trigger
12. Differentiator And Integrator
13. Up/ Down Counter
14. AM Detector Stage
15. DTH Receiver System
16. Microwave Oven
17. EMI Shield Enclosure

C: Suggested Text Books and References:


Sr.No. Title Author Publication
01 Monographs On Electronics Design Khetan And Goyal PHI
02 Electronics Circuit Design D.S. Mantri Nikita
Operational Amplifiers And Linear Integrated Ramakant Gaikwad PHI/EEE
03
Circuits
04 Fundamental Of Satellite Communication K.N. Raja Rao PHI/EEE
05 Digital Electronics R.P. Jain PHI/EEE
06 Process Control And Instrumentation C.D. Johnson PHI/EEE
07 National Semiconductor Manual ------------ IEEE
Electronic Circuit Design Dr. T.R. Sontakke
08
And S.N. Talbar
09 Computer Based Industrial Control Krishna Kant Pearson

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Electronic Circuit Design Technology
Time: 4 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xvii.All the questions are compulsory.
xviii.Use separate answer book for each section.
xix.
xx.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Electronic Measurements

Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
2 ---- --- 2 --- 10 40 --- 50 2
Objective: The contents aims to developed the knowledge of the student in the direction of
solving the practical problem in the engineering and technology.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Qualities of Measurements: Introduction, performance
characteristics, static characteristics, error in measurement,
01 03Hrs Descriptive
types of error, sources of error, dynamic characteristics,
statistical analysis, standard, electrical standards
Voltmeter, Ammeters & Miliammeter: DC ammeter,
Multirange ammeters, aryton shunt, RF ammeter,
measurements of very large currents by thermocouples. Basic
02 meter a DC voltmeter, Multirange voltmeter, TVM, solid 05Hrs Descriptive
state voltmeter, differential voltmeter, AC voltmeter with
three rectifier, Multirange AC voltmeter, series and shunt
types ohmmeter, multimeter operation
Oscilloscope: CRT features, block diagram of oscilloscope,
delay line in triggered sweep, dual beam CRO, VHF sampling
oscilloscope, three method of frequency measurement by Descriptive
03 04Hrs
Lissajous method, same for phase measurement. Delayed And
sweep, digital storage oscilloscope, fiber optic CRT recording Analytical
oscilloscope
Signal Generators: Fixed & variable frequency AF
oscillator, AF sine and square wave generator, function
Descriptive
04 generator, square and pulse generator, random noise 03 Hrs
And
generator, TV sweep generator, beat frequency oscillator,
Analytical
standard specifications of a signal generator
Wave Analyzer and Harmonic Distortion: Basic wave
analyzer, frequency, heterodyne wave, harmonic distortion,
05 04 Hrs Logical
spectrum, digital Fourier analyzer, practical FFT spectrum
analysis using a waveform
Measuring Instruments: Output power meters, field strength
meter, stroboscope, phase meter, vector, impedance meter, Q-
06 04Hrs Logical
meter, LCR bridge, RX meter, megger, analog pH meter,
transistor tester
Bridges: Wheat stones bridge, Kelvin, Kelvin double bridge,
bridge controlled circuits, Microprocessor controlled bridge, Analytical
07 04 Hrs
AC bridges, capacitance, inductance, Maxwell, hays,
Scherings, wien, wagners, resonance bridge
Recorders: Strip chart, galvanometer, null, circular, X-Y,
08 magnetic, frequency, digital data, objective and requirements 03Hrs Descriptive
of recording data Recorders

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SECTION: A Chap 1,2,3,4
SECTION: B Chap 5,6,7,8,

B: Practical/ Drawing /Design/ Workshop: -------------------

C: Suggested Text Books And References:

Sr. Title Author Publication


No.
01 Electronics Instrumentation H.S. Kalsi TMH 2nd
edition
02 Electrical and Electronics Instrument A.K. Sawhney
Measurement
03 Electronics Instrumentation Measurement Oliver Cage MGH
04 Electronics Instrumentation Measurement Terman and Petit
05 Electronics Instrumentation Measurement Cooper and
Helfrick

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Electronic Measurements
Time: 2 Hrs Max Marks: 40

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xxi. All the questions are compulsory.
xxii.Use separate answer book for each section.
xxiii.
xxiv.

Section A
Question No. 1 08 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 06 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 06 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 08 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 06 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 06 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Development of Skills-V

Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
--- --- 2 2 50 --- --- --- 50 1

Objective: i) Understanding the concept of quality and applications of quality tools.


ii) Understanding the Entrepreneurship Skills.
iii) Understanding the Technical writing skills.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Quality: Definitions of Quality, Quality control, Quality
1 02 Hrs Descriptive
Assurance, Dimensions of Quality circle details.
2.Problem Solving Techniques: (Old & New tools)
A. Old Tools:
i)Tally Sheet/Check Sheet
ii)Pareto Diagram
2 iii)Cause & Effect Diagram 05Hrs Descriptive
iv)Graphs/Histogram/Run Chart
v)Stratification
vi)Scatter Diagram
vii)Control Chart
B) New Tools:
i)Affinity Diagram
ii)Relation Diagram
iii) Tree Diagram 05Hrs Descriptive
iv) Process Decision Program Chart
v) Arrow diagram
vi) Matrix Data Analysis Diagram
C) Helpful Techniques:
i) Brainstorming
ii) Flow Chart 02Hrs Descriptive
Definition purpose, procedure & examples of all the
above said tools
3) Entrepreneurship:
3 Definitions, need, significance, success stories of few 06 Hrs Descriptive
exceptional entrepreneurs
4) Marketing Management:
4 Definitions of marketing, objectives, types of markets, 06 Hrs Descriptive
marketing techniques
Writing Skills:
5 Writing of Technical /Project reports, Writing Technical 04Hrs Descriptive
Research papers
SECTION :A Chap ----
SECTION :B Chap ----

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B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: Practical
Term work shall consist of ten assignments as follows:
1) Three assignments on any three old QC tools.
2) Three assignments on any three new QC tools.
3) One assignment each on Entrepreneurship, Marketing Management, Writing Skills &
Quality.

C. Suggested Text Books and References:

Sr. No. Tiltle Author Publication Edition


Quality Planning and
1 Juran
Analysis
Tyler G. Hicks,
Handbook of Effective McGraw Hill Book
2 Carl M.
Technical Communications Company
Valorie, Sr
Technical Writing Process Saron J. Gerson
3 Prentice Hall
and Product / M. Gerson
Thesis and Assignment Anderson, Wiley Eastern
4
Writing Dustan, Poole Limited.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Microwave and Optical Communication
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: To understand basics of microwave system and its practical uses. To study optical
principles and its applications.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Microwave Guides: TEM, TE, TM
modes in rectangular wave guides, coupling between
Analytical
wave guide and co-axial cable, Impedance matching
1 08 Hrs and
elements, tuning methods, phase shifter, comparison of
Descriptive
transmission line with waveguide, Introduction to smith
chart
Microwave Passive Devices :
Terminators, attenuators, Traveling detectors , Micro
wave filters,H-plane Tee, Magic Tee , E-plane Tee,
Faradays rotation, circulators, Directional couplers,
2 08 Hrs Descriptive
Microwave resonators, Klystron reflex klystron, TWT
magnetron, IMPATT, TRAPATT, BARITT and GUNN
diode , Gunn effects and modes, tunnel diode and its
applications
Microwave Measurements and Antenna:
VSWR, Power, Cavity-Q, wave meter, Noise factor
measurement
3 08Hrs Descriptive
Horn antenna, slot antenna, parabolic reflector,
cassegrain feed, lens antenna , broad side and end fire
arrays
Microwave Integrated Circuits :
Materials, Hybrid and monolithic MICs,fabrication
4 06 Hrs Descriptive
process, Transmission lines, Micro strip lines, parallel
striplines , coplanar and shielded striplines
Basics of Fiber Optics:
Building blocks of optical fiber communication link,
optical transceiver, optical fiber types and constructions.
Propagation in optical fiber single mode and multi mode Analytical
5 systems. Step index fibers, graded index fibers. 08 Hrs and
Operating wavelength dispersion, Numerical Aperture. Descriptive
Losses in optical viz. Absorption, Raleigh scattering
wave length dispersion , Radiation dispersion ,coupling
losses , Splices and connectors
Optical Sources and Detectors:
6 Light emitting diode, burrus etched Wall-surface 08 Hrs Descriptive
emitting LED , Injection laser diode, PIN diodes ,

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avalanche photo diode, PIN FET and Integrated
receivers and their characteristics Connectors and
couplers Active and Passive, different types , application
and characteristics

Optical Measurement :
Power, attenuation measurement, dispersion, refractive
7 index profile, numerical aperture, eye pattern bit rate 07 Hrs Descriptive
OTDR measurements

System Design Considerations and Applications:


10. System Design Consideration in noise, Noise Penalties,
system margin, performance in terms of probability of
errors considering shot noise and other sources of
8 07 Hrs Descriptive
noise.
Application of fiber in computer networks, telephone,
Sonnet, SDH Tracking, Industrial application: sensor
systems
SECTION :A Chap 1,2,3,4
SECTION :B Chap 5,6,7,8

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1. Active device characteristics measurement
2. Horn antenna :Gain and Radiation pattern Measurement
3. Measurement on C-band antenna
4. Study of MIC technique
5. Impedance measurement using Microwave Bench of different microwave component
6. VSWR measurement.
7. Electrical characteristics of LED and Detector
8. Numerical Aperture measurement for fiber
9. Attenuation Measurement of fiber
10. Eye pattern Measurement
11. Study of connectors and couplers
12. Study of Losses in optical fiber

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C. Suggested Text Books and References :

Sr.
No. Tiltle Author Publication Edition
Optical fiber
1 Gerd Keiser TMH Third
Communication
Pearson Education /
Optical Fiber Communication
2 John M. Senior Prentice Hall Second
Principles and Practice
( LPE )
3 Fiber Optical Communication J.D. Agrawal AH Wheeler
Second
4 Optical Communication System John Grower PHI
Pearson Education /
Microwave Devices and
5 Samuel Y. Liao Prentice Hall
Circuits
( LPE ) Third
Foundation for Microwave Willy Student
6 Robert Collin
Engineering Edition Second
7 Microwave Principles J.H. Reach CBS

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Microwave and Optical Communication
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xxv.All the questions are compulsory.
xxvi.Use separate answer book for each section.
xxvii.
xxviii.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.
Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks
Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Microcontroller and Embedded System

Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 ---- 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: An Embedded system is one of the most emerging areas from digital systems. This
subject basically aims to acquire knowledge of Design and evaluating the opportunities of
applications of embedded systems in the various areas including consumer electronics.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Embedded System: Embedded System
overview, design challenges Optimizing design matrix, Descriptive
1 types of microcontrollers, examples of popular 03 Hrs. and
microcontroller, selection of microcontroller, watchdog Logical
timer.
Microcontroller 89C51: Architecture, Pin description,
Descriptive
Addressing Modes, Instruction SET, Timer &
2 17 Hrs. and
counters,ports,serial communication, Programming &
Logical
flash programming
Real World Interfacing : Interfacing of RAM, Descriptive
3 ROM,LED, ADC, DAC, LCD, Keyboard, 8255, stepper 10Hrs. and
motor Logical
Communication Interfaces: RS232,422,485, Descriptive
4 ETHERNET, CAN,I2C,USB, ,IEEE802.11, Introduction 08 Hrs. and
to Bluetooth Logical
Microcontroller Application Development Tools:
Microprocessor Development System, Development
phases of a microcontroller- based system, software
5 05 Hrs. Descriptive
development cycle and applications, software
development tools, Emulator and In circuit Emulator,
Target Board, Device Programmer
Design Application : Cellular Phone, Digital Camera, IC
6 10 Hrs. Descriptive
Tester, Embedded in Automobile, CAN operated system
Introduction to ARM 32- Bit Processor : ARM Descriptive
7 architecture and organization, programming model, 07 Hrs. and
Instruction set, development tools Logical
SECTION :A Chap 1,2,3
SECTION :B Chap 4,5,6,7

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned

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above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1 Study of 8051 Microcontroller Kit used in laboratory
2 Study of flash programming in Atmel 89C51
3 Write a program for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and division of 8 bit numbers
4 Write a program for finding average of 5 numbers
5 Interface LED and Write a program for flashing of LED
6 Write a program to generate the Ramp Waveform using DAC with microcontroller
7 Write a program to interface the ADC
8 Write a program to control a stepper motor in direction, speed and number of steps
9 Write a program to interface LCD display
10 Write a program to interface Keyboard
11 To Study Microprocessor development System
12 To Study Architecture of ARM
13 To study the case study of Cellular Phone/Digital Camera

C. Suggested Text Books and References :

Sr. No. Tiltle Author Publication Edition


8051 Microcontroller International
1 Architecture, Programming K.J. Ayala Thompson
and Application Publishing
M.A. Mazidi &
The 8051Microcontroller And
2 J.G. Mazidi & Raj Kamal 2nd Edition
Embedded Systems
R.D. McKinley
Frank Vahid &
3 Embedded System Design Willey Publication
Tony Givargus
Embedded Systems
4 Architecture, Programming Raj Kamal TMH
and Design 2nd Edition
2nd Indian
5 Microcontroller Raj Kamal Raj Kamal
Print
Embedded Real Time
Systems: Concepts, Design Dr. K. V. K. K.
6 Dreamtech Press
and Programming (Black Prasad
Book)
Microcontrollers: Theory and Ajay
7 TMH Publication
Applications Deshmukh

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Microcontroller and Embedded System
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xxix.All the questions are compulsory.
xxx.Use separate answer book for each section.
xxxi.
xxxii.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
Digital Signal Processing

Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 ---- 2 6 25 20 80 -- 125 5

Objective: The field of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) has seen explosive growth during the
past four decades, as phenomenal advances both in research and application have been made.
Fueling this growth have been the advances in digital computer technology and software
development. This subject gives the fundamentals of discrete time signals, systems and modern
digital processing algorithms and applications for students. This subject also explores the
opportunities in design engineering and software engineering by motivating students to work in
the multidimensional areas of electronics and telecommunication.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Signals and Systems :
1.1 Basic Elements of DSP Systems
1.2 Advantages of Digital Signal Processing over
Analog Signal Processing
1.3 Classification of Signals : Multidimensional Versus
Multichannel Signals, Continuous Time Versus
Discrete Time Signals, Continuous Valued Versus
Discrete Valued Signals, Deterministic Versus
Random Signals
Descriptive
1.4 Concept of Frequency in Continuous Time and
1 10 Hrs and
Discrete Time Signals: Continuous Time
Analytical
Sinusoidal Signals, Discrete Time Sinusoidal
Signals
1.5 Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog
Conversion : Sampling of Analog Signals
,Sampling Theorem , Quantization of Continuous
Amplitude Signals and Sinusoidal Signals
1.6 Discrete Time Signals : Elementary Discrete Time
Signals ,Classification of Discrete Time Signals,
Manipulation of Discrete Time Signals
Discrete Time Signals and Systems :
2.1 Discrete Time Systems : Input Output Description
of a System, Block Diagram Representation of a
Discrete Time Systems
2.2 Classification of Systems : Linear And Nonlinear Descriptive
2 Systems, Causal And Noncausal Systems, Stable 08 Hrs and
and Unstable Systems, Time Variant and Time Analytical
Invariant Systems
2.3 Analysis of Discrete Time Linear Time Invariant
Systems: Techniques For the Analysis of Linear
Systems, Resolution of Discrete Time Signals into

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Impulses, the Convolution Sum, Properties of
Convolution, Stability of Linear Time Invariant
Systems
2.4 Discrete Time Signals Described by Differential
Equations
2.5 Implementation of Discrete Time Systems
2.6 Correlation of Discrete Time Signals: Cross
Correlation and Autocorrelation Sequences
The Z Transform and its Applications to the
Analysis of LTI Systems :
3.1 The Z Transform
3.2 Properties of Z Transform
3.3 Problems Based on Properties of Z Transform
3.4 Rational Z Transforms Descriptive
3 3.5 Inversion of The Z Transform: The Inverse Z 08 Hrs and
Transform by Power Series Method, The Inverse Z Analytical
Transform by Partial Fraction Expansion
3.6 The One Sided Z Transform: Properties of one
Sided Z Transform
3.7 Analysis of Linear Time Invariant Systems in The Z
Domain
Fourier Analysis of Signals :
4.1 Frequency Analysis of Continuous Time Signals :
The Fourier Series for Continuous Time Periodic
Signals, Power Density Spectrum of Periodic
Signals, The Fourier Transform for Continuous
Descriptive
Time Aperiodic Signals, Energy Density Spectrum
4 04 Hrs and
of Aperiodic Signals
Analytical
4.2 The Fourier Transform for Discrete Time Aperiodic
Signals
4.3 Properties of the Fourier Transform for Discrete
Time Signals
4.4 Fourier Transform Theorems and Properties
The Discrete Fourier Transform, its Properties and
Applications :
5.1 Frequency Domain Sampling and Reconstruction of
Discrete Time Signals
5.2 The Discrete Fourier Transform ( DFT ) : The DFT
as a Linear Transformation, Relationship of DFT to
The Z Transform
5.3 Properties of The DFT : Multiplication of Two Descriptive
5 DFTs and Circular Convolution 10 Hrs and
5.4 Problems Based on DFT Properties Analytical
5.5 Linear Filtering Methods Based on DFT
5.7 Filtering of Long Data Sequences : Overlap Add
Method , Overlap Save Method
5.8 Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Algorithms : Divide
And Conquer Approach ,Radix 2 FFT Algorithms,
Decimation in Time FFT, Decimation in Frequency
FFT

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Digital Filters :
6.1 Types of Digital Filters
6.2 Characteristics of Practical Frequency Selective
Filters
6.3 Finite Impulse Response ( FIR ) Filters and Its
Properties : Symmetric And Anti symmetric FIR
Filters
6.4 Stability of Optimal FIR Filters
6.5 Design Methods of FIR Filters : Design of Linear
Phase FIR Filters Using Windows , Design of Descriptive
6 Linear Phase FIR Filters Using Frequency 14 Hrs and
Sampling Method Analytical
6.6 Infinite Impulse Response ( IIR ) Filters and Its
Properties
6.7 Design of IIR Filters From Analog Filters : IIR
Filter Design By Approximation of Derivatives,
IIR Filter Design by Impulse Invariance Method,
IIR Filter Design by Bilinear Transformation
Method, The Matched Z- Transformation,
Frequency Transformations in analog Domain,
Frequency Transformations in Digital Domain
Introduction To DSP Processors:
7.1 Introduction to Programmable Digital Signal
Processors ( PDSPs )
7.2 Multiplication and Accumulation
7 06 Hrs Descriptive
7.3 Modified Bus Structures and Memory
7.4 Access Schemes in PDSPs
7.5 An Overview of TMS320C54X
7.6 Architecture of 54X
SECTION :A Chapters 1,2,3,4
SECTION :B Chapters 5,6,7

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
List of Practicals:
1. Study of Different Commands used in MATLAB used for Digital Signal Processing.
2. Program to Calculate Convolution of Two Sequences by using Basic MATLAB
Operators and by using conv Command.
3. Program to Calculate Cross correlation and Autocorrelation by using Basic MATLAB
Operators and by using xcorr Command.
4. Program to Calculate N Point DFT of a Sequence.
5. Program to Plot Magnitude and Phase Response of Second Order System.
6. Program to Find Out Poles and Zeros of a Transfer Function.
7. Program to Plot Magnitude and Phase Response of a Filter.

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8. Program to Design Butterworth IIR Low Pass Filter.
9. Program to Design Chebyshev-1 IIR Low Pass Filter for Given Specifications.
10. Program to Design FIR Filter using Windows .( Any 4 Windows )
11. Any one Application on Simulink.
12. Program for GUI

C: Suggested Text Books and References:

Sr. No. Title Author Publication Edition


Pearson and
Digital Signal Processing : John G. Proakis ,
Prentice Hall (
1 Principles , Algorithms and Dimitris G. Third
Low Price
Applications Monolokis
Edition )
Salivahanan,
Tata McGraw
2 Digital Signal Processing Vallavraj,
Hill
Gnanapriya
Digital Signal Processing : A Tata McGraw
3 Sanjit Mitra
Computer Based Approach Hill Third
Theory and Applications of
4 Rabiner, Gold Prentice Hall
Digital Signal Processing
Colour
5 Digital Signal Processing Barapatte and Katre Tech- Max
Edition
6 Digital Signal Processing N.G. Palan Technova
7 Digital Signal Processing P. Rameshbabu Scitech Forth
Digital Signal Processing Ingle and John
8 Thomson Asia
using MATLAB Proakis
Computer Algorithms in
Signal Processing ( With
9 J.S. Chitode Technical
Algorithms Implemented in C
and MATLAB
10 www.DSPRelated.com

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third Year (B. Tech.) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course)
Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Digital Signal Processing
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xxxiii.All the questions are compulsory.
xxxiv.Use separate answer book for each section.
xxxv.
xxxvi.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
(Elective- I)
Wireless and Mobile Communication
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 ---- 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: To update the knowledge of wireless communication that has brought remarkable
transformation in the field of telecommunication, fundamentals of system design concepts,
wireless technology such as voice, data, cordless, paging, fixed and mobile broadband wireless
system and many more.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Multiple Access Schemes: SDMA, FDMA, TDMA,
CDMA, comparison based on terminal signal Theoretical
1 separation and advantages, disadvantages, packet radio, 08 Hrs and
IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16 wireless standards, Analytical
system architecture
Cellular Concept: Channel assignment strategies,
handoff strategies, interference and system capacity,
trunking and grade of service, improving coverage &
capacity in cellular system, propagation path loss and
Theoretical
propagation models, co- channel and non co -channel
2 10 Hrs and
interference, exploring co- channel interference areas in
Analytical
system, reduction of co channel interference, different
types of non co channel interference, different ways to
reduce interference and improve cell coverage, fading:
types, slow & fast fading
Modulation Techniques for Mobile Radio: Frequency
Vs Amplitude modulation, tradeoff between SNR and
bandwidth in FM signal, digital modulation, line coding,
pulse shaping technique, linear modulation technique
Theoretical
constant envelope modulation, combined linear &
3 10 Hrs and
constant envelope , spread spectrum modulation
Analytical
technique, pseudo noise (PN) sequence, direct sequence
spread spectrum(DSSS), Frequency hopped spread
spectrum(FH-SS), performance of DSSS and FH-SS,
equalization, diversity and channel coding
Wireless Networking: difference between wireless and
fixed networking, development of wireless network,
fixed network hierarchy, traffic routing in wireless
Theoretical
networking, wireless data services, common channel
4 10 Hrs and
signaling, ISDN integrated services and digital network,
Analytical
Signaling system No. 7 (SS7), personal communication
services/ networks protocols for network access,
universal mobile telecommunication systems(UMTS)

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Wireless System and Standards: 1G, 2G, 2.5G and
3G standards, standards for wireless communication
system, GSM architecture and air interface, GSM
Theoretical
subsystem, GSM channel types, frame structure, signal
5 12 Hrs and
processing in GSM, mapping of GSM layers on to OSI
Analytical
layers, CDMA: Major attributes of IS 95 standards,
architecture, air interface, physical and logical channel,
forward and reverse CDMA channel, call processing
Universal Mobile Telecommunication System: Digital
European Cordless Telephone (DECT), GPRS general
Theoretical
packet radio service, GPS global positioning system,
6 10 Hrs and
WLAN wireless local area network, PACS personal
Analytical
access communication system, PDC pacific digital
cellular and PHS personal handy phone system
SECTION :A Chapter 1,3,5
SECTION :B Chapter 2,4,6

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1. To understand the basic circuit of mobile phone(transmitter, receiver & base band
control section)
2. To study working of a SIM card in GSM handset, SIM card detection
3. To study and analyze the Vibrator in GSM handset, at alarm time on, charging
4. Phenomenon in GSM handset
5. To study the row /column configuration of Matrix keypad
6. Measure and plot GMSK signal such as transmitter and receiver signal
7. To study and analyze the LCD module used in display section of mobile handset
8. To study AT commands using GSM trainer module
9. To study CDMA transmitter and receiver
10. To study global positioning system

C. Suggested Text Books and References :


Sr. No. Title Author Publication Edition
Mobile Cellular William C.Y.
1 McGraw Hill 2nd Edition
Telecommunication Lee
2 Mobile Communication Jochen Schiller Pearson Education
Wireless Communication: Theodore S. Prentice Hall of
3
Principles and Practice Rappaport India 2nd Edition
Principles and Application of V.K Garg, J.E
4 Pearson Education
GSM Wilkes

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
E-I: Wireless and Mobile Communication
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xxxvii.All the questions are compulsory.
xxxviii.Use separate answer book for each section.
xxxix.
xl.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
(Elective-I)
Industrial Instrumentation and Computer Control
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 2 6 25 20 80 25 150 5

Objective: The contents aim to develop the knowledge of the student in the direction of solving
the practical problem in the engineering and technology.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Review of Control System Principle:
Types of control system: Electrical, mechanical, pneumatic
hydraulic system and various components used, mathematical
01 06 Hrs Descriptive
model of physical system, open loop and closed loop control,
characteristic equation and concept of stability, time domain
and frequency domain specification of second order systems
Process Control:
Characteristic of real processes, pilot devices in process
control such as relays limit switches, annunciator, control
valves, actuators, process control techniques proportional,
02 08 Hrs Descriptive
ON/OFF, derivative, Integral control, feedback, feedback
control, ratio control, cascade control, selective adaptive and
nonlinear control, optimizing control,tunning of controller,
tuning by computers
Computer Controls:
Online control, off line control, supervisory, direct digital,
03 cascade, and ratio feed forward algorithms for P, PI, PD, and 08 Hrs Descriptive
PID. Computer interfacing techniques software techniques
distributed system and their types, data logging, PLCs
Sensors:
Review of sensors for flow measurement, temperature
measurement, pressure measurement velocity measurement,
speed and torque measurement, disturbances and vibration
04 measurements, wear and tear measurements, humidity 08 Hrs Descriptive
measurements. Interfacing to computer using ADCs &
DACs, drive circuits and signal conditioning of these sensors,
transmission equipments, characteristics of sensors and their
specifications and availability
Controllers, Transmitters and Telemetry:
Relays, electronics controllers and transmitters, pneumatic
05 04 Hrs Descriptive
controllers, and transmitters, telemetry system, annunciator,
CRT displays, recorders
Control of Unit Operation:
06 Boiler control and optimization, compressor controls, 06 Hrs Descriptive
crystallizer control, distillation control, dryer control,

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evaporator control, furnace control, PH control, pump
control, steam turbine control
Simulation and Process Control:
Study of plant, sub plant and instrumentation process used in
07 thermal power station, nuclear power stations, sugar 06 Hrs Descriptive
industries, cement industry and paper industry,
pharmaceutical industries
Computer Based Numerical Control System:
08 NC, CNC and DNC machines, advantages & disadvantages 06 Hrs Descriptive
of each machines
Intelligent Controllers:
Introduction of intelligent controller, model based controller ,
predictive control, artificial intelligent based system , expert
09 controller, fuzzy logic system , fuzzy controller, fuzzy logic 08 Hrs Descriptive
tools, artificial neural networks, neural controllers, VLSI
implementation of neural networks , neuro-fuzzy control
system

SECTION: A Chap 1,2,3,4


SECTION: B Chap 5,6,7,8,9

B: Practical/Drawing/Design/Workshop: Practical
Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment.
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1. Study of various control system elements (3-experiments)
2. Study of various process control elements (3-experiments)
3. Study of ON-OFF controls
4. Study of P, I, D, and PID controls.
5. Study of various sensor (3-experiments)
6. Study of controller transmitters and telemetry
7. Study of controls of unit operation (2-experiments)
8. Study of simulation of various process plants and their control elements (3- experiments)
9. Study of fuzzy logic system, controllers.
10. Study of neural controller, neuro fuzzy control system.

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C: Suggested Text Books And References:

Sr. Title Author Publication


No.
01 Microprocessor and Their Manufacturing A.K. Kochhar
Application & N.D. Burn
02 Process Instrumentation in Industries LIPTAK B.G.
03 Control Systems Engineering Nagrath, Gopal
04 Instrumentation Devices Rangan, Mani, Sharma
05 Computer Based Industrial Control Krishna Kant

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
E-I: Industrial Instrumentation and Computer Control
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xli. All the questions are compulsory.
xlii. Use separate answer book for each section.
xliii.
xliv.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
(Elective- II)
Radar and Satellite Communication
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 ----- 2 6 25 20 80 --- 125 5

Objective: A Radar system is one of the classical applications of microwaves and most of the
aviation and navigation systems are radar dependant. The telecommunication technology is
moving towards fourth generation and satellite plays role of immense importance in 4G systems.
This subject provides an overview of Radar Systems and Satellite applications and forms a sound
base to cope with new generation telecommunication systems.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Introduction to Radar System: Basic principle, block
01 diagram and operation of radar, range equation PRFs and 06 Hrs Descriptive
range ambiguities, application of radar
Doppler Radar: Doppler determination of velocity, CW radar
02 and its limitations, FMCW radar, MTI radar, delay line can 08 Hrs Descriptive
cellars, blind speed and staggered
Scanning & Tracking Techniques: Various scanning
methods such as horizontal, vertical, spiral, palmer, raster and Logical
03 nodding, angle racking systems such as load, switching, 08 Hrs and
conical scan, monopulse range tracking system, Doppler Analytical
velocity tracking systems
Introduction to Satellite Communication: Brief history,
current state, orbital aspects, procedure of locating the satellite
04 08 Hrs Descriptive
in orbited, low earth orbit communication slant range &
coverage area evaluation
Satellite Sub System: Structure of a satellite, specification,
transponder structure, solar panel design for power
05 management, launch process, pre launch and post launch 06 Hrs Descriptive
operations satellite control centre, emerging trends in mission
control
Satellite Launch Vehicles: Principle, construction &
working, satellite telemetry, tracing & command sun systems,
06 06 Hrs Descriptive
geometry of satellite stabilization three axis and spin methods
of stabilization
Earth Station: Design aspects, transmit chain, device chain
07 07 Hrs Analytical
LNA, HPA, antenna systems losses in satellite communication
Satellite Access: FDMA, TDMA and CDMA techniques for
08 multiple access construction, working and design aspects 07 Hrs Analytical
related to satellite link
Satellite Applications: VSAT system remote scanning
09 04 Hrs Logical
weather forecasting, satellite phones, GPRS system

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SECTION : A Chap 1,2,3,4,
SECTION : B Chap 5,6,7,8,9

B: Practical/ Drawing/Design/Workshop: Practical


Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above

List of Practicals:
1.Design and Performance analysis of Doppler Radar system
2.Design and Performance analysis of Radar Scanning and Tracking systems
3.Satellite Communication Link design
4.Measurement of Base Band analog signal parameters in satellite link
5 Measurement of signal parameters in analog FM/FDM TV Satellite link.
6 Measurement of C/N Ratio.
7 Measurement of S/N Ratio
8 Performance evaluation of Satellite MODEM
9 Measurement of Digital Base Band signal parameters in satellite communication link
10 To send the telecommand and to receive the telemetry data using CODEC
11 Structure of various INSAT & ISRO satellite systems
12 Studies of CDMA Encoder and Decoder
13 Study of specifications of telemetry, tracking and command systems
14 Studies of Satellite Launch Vehicles
15 Study of satellite Earth station antenna system

C: Suggested Text Books And References:

Sr.No. Title Author Publication


01 Microwave Devices & Radar Engineering M.K. Kulkarni
Introduction to Radar Systems Merrill I.
02
Skolink
03 Foundation of Microwave Engineering P.E. Collin
04 Microwave Engineering K.C. Gupta
05 Fundamentals of Satellite Communication K.N. Raja Rao PHI
06 Satellite Communication Technology Dr. K. Miya
07 Digital Satellite Communication Ha Pearson
Satellite Communication T. Pratt & TMH
08
Boston

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (B.Tech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
E-II: Radar and Satellite Communication
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xlv. All the questions are compulsory.
xlvi.Use separate answer book for each section.
xlvii.
xlviii.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.
Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks
Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
(Elective- II)
Advanced Power Electronics and Drives

Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
4 --- 2 6 25 20 80 --- 125 5

Objective: The contents aim to develop the knowledge of the student in the direction of solving
the practical problems in the engineering and technology.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Power Electronics and Digital Processor: Controlled
triggering schemes soft and hardware aspects for
Descriptive
converts, inverters, choppers, cycloconverters. Concept
01 12 Hrs and
of reliable commutation in above method. Design
Logical
parameters, performance analysis and PSPICE
simulation of above circuits
Types of AC Motors and Their Characteristics:
Principle, construction, working of induction motor, Logical
02 rating and specifications, multiquadrant operation, 08 Hrs and
speed torque characteristics analysis for formation of Numerical
logic of speed control
Single Phase and Three Phase AC Drives: Drive
Logical
Dynamics, Induction Motor Drive system, Vector
03 10 Hrs and
control approach, Brushless AC motor Drives, software
Numerical
aspects and end application case studies
Types of DC Motors and Their Characteristics: self
excited and separately excited DC Motors, principle, Logical
04 construction & working performance parameters and 08 Hrs and
curves, speed torque characteristics and formation of Numerical
logic for speed control
DC Drives: basic construction, software and hardware
05 aspects, closed loop speed control, current control, PLL 06 Hrs Descriptive
control and microcomputer control of DC drive systems
Chopper Drives: Principle of power conversion,
regenerative break control, Rheostat Break control, all
06 06 Hrs Numerical
Quadrant chopper drives performance evaluation and
design aspects
Aspects of Drive Design: Evaluation of Drive transfer
function study of application system for which drive is
07 required, design phase, selection criterion for motor and 05 Hrs Logical
power electronic circuitry & concept of soft start in a
drive system
Applications of Drives: Electrical traction, Battery
08 05 Hrs Logical
operated vehicles, Solar Powered Drives

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SECTION : A Chap 1,2,3
SECTION : B Chap 4,5,6,7,8

B: Practical/Drawing/Design/Workshop : Practical
Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted based on the list given below.
The assessment of the term work shall be done on the following criteria:
1. Continuous assessment
2. Performing the experiment in the Laboratory
3. Oral examination (conducted internally) on the syllabus and the term work mentioned
above
The assessment of practical examination shall be on the following criteria:
The practical examination shall consist of performing an experiment based on the
practical work done during the course, the record of the experiments submitted by the candidate
and viva -voce based on the syllabus.
List of Practicals:
1. Digital Processor Based Triggering Schemes For Converters & Inverters.
(2 Experiments)
2. Digital Processor Based Triggering Schemes For Choppers & Cycloconverters.
(2 Experiments)
3. Dc Shunt Motor Drives
4. Chopper Drives (2 Experiments)
5. Universal Motor Drivers
6. Electrical Breaking Characteristics Of Dc Shunt Motors
7. PLL Control Of Dc Drives
8. Induction Motor Speed Torque Characteristics
9. Battery Operated Vehicle

C. Suggested Text Books And References :

Sr.No. Title Author Publication


01 Power Electronics M. Rashid PHI
02 Modern Power Electronics P.C. Sen
03 Electrical Drives G.K. Dubey
04 Power Electronics Systems J.P. Agrawal
05 Advanced Power Electronics N.B. Pasalkar , Jalnekar Tech Max
06 Thyristoried Power Controllers Dubey & Doradala
07 SCR Manual G.E. GE Manuals

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Third year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course) Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
E-II: Advanced Power Electronics and Drives
Time: 3 Hrs Max Marks: 80

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
xlix.All the questions are compulsory.
l. Use separate answer book for each section.
li.
lii.

Section A
Question No. 1 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 12 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 12 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 16 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 12 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 12 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type

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Microelectronics

Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam Credit
L T P Total TA CT ESE PR Total
2 ---- --- 2 --- 10 40 ---- 50 2

Objective: Every microstructure is very powerful. This subject basically explores the aspects of
electronics at semiconductor physics level and provides information about big happenings in very
small structures.

A: THEORY
Unit Contents Duration Nature
Review of MOS Technology : Basic MOS Transistor,
Enhancement and Depletion Mode Transistors, MOS
1 02 Hrs Descriptive
and C-MOS Processor, Thermal Aspects of Processing,
Production of Masks
Electrical Properties of MOS Circuits : Parameters of
MOS Transistors, Pass Transistors, N-MOS inverter,
2 Pull-Up to Pull Down Ratio for an N-MOS Inverter, C- 05 Hrs Descriptive
MOS Inverters, MOS Transistor Circuit Model, Latch
Up On C-MOS Circuits
Design Processes: MOS Layers, Stick Diagram, Descriptive
3 Design Rules, AWA OX C-MOS Process Description, 08 Hrs. and
Double Metal Single Polysilicon C-MOS Process Analytical
Basic Circuit Concepts : Sheets Resistance, Area
4 Capacitance Delay Unit, Inverter Delay, Super Buffers, 05 Hrs Descriptive
Propagation Delays
Subsystem Design and Layout: Architectural Issues,
Switch Logic, Gate Logic, Examples of Combinational
5 05 Hrs Descriptive
Logic, Clocked Sequential Circuits, Other System
Consideration
Scaling of MOS Circuits: Scaling Factor, Limitations,
6 05 Hrs Descriptive
Scaling of wires And Interconnections
SECTION :A Chapters 1,2,3
SECTION :B Chapters 4,5,6

B : Practical / Drawing / Design / Workshop: -------------

C. Suggested Text Books and References:

Sr. No. Tiltle Author Publication Edition


Douglas A. Pucknell
Prentice
1 Basic VLSI Design and Kamran Third
Hall India
Eshraghian
Tata
VLSI Design Techniques for Geigar B.R., Allen P.E.
2 McGraw
Analog and Digital Circuit and Strader M.E.
Hill

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Eshraghian , Douglas
Essentials of VLSI Circuits Prentice
3 A. Pucknell and
and Systems Hall India
Eshraghian
CMOS VLSI Design Neil H. E. Waste,
Pearson
4 A Circuits and Systems David Harris, Ayan
Education
Perspective Banerjee Third
Pearson
5 Modern VLSI Design Wolf
Education

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Pattern of Question Paper
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Second year (BTech) Electronics & Telecommunication Engg (Revised Course)
Examination
November / December, May/June 200_
Microelectronics
Time: 2 Hrs Max Marks: 40

Please check whether you have got the right question paper
N.B:-
liii. All the questions are compulsory.
liv. Use separate answer book for each section.
lv.
lvi.

Section A
Question No. 1 08 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section A mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.2 OR Question No.2 06 Marks


Question No.3 OR Question No.3 06 Marks

Note:
1. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
2. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

Section B
Question No. 4 08 Marks

This Question will consist of questions from the entire chapter under section B mentioned in the
syllabus.

Question No.5 OR Question No.5 06 Marks


Question No.6 OR Question No.6 06 Marks

Note:
3. The topic may be intermingled in the questions.
4. The questions will be memory based, application based and understanding type.

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T. Y. B. Tech. Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (Revised Syllabus)
SEMINAR
Structure
Evaluation Scheme
Periods
Sessional Exam ESE Credit
Total
L P Total TA CT TH PR
--- 02 02 50 --- --- --- 50 1

Objective:
1. To create awareness amongst pre final year students for latest technological Aspects
2. To improve presentation and communication skills

3. To inculcate qualities of team work and team spirit


4. To motivate for research work in the respective areas
5. To have common platform where interaction between various groups of students will
take place on the various advanced and emerging topics of technology
6. To improve skills related to search on the internet
7. To realize importance of basic technological aspects.

Guidelines for students and faculty:

1. Seminar topics may be chosen by the students with advice from the guide/Industry persons,
which shall be finalized by guide and approved by concerned head of the department. Students
are to be exposed to the following aspects of the seminar presentation.
a) Literature Survey / Review
b) Organization of the material
c) Preparing for presentation
d) Technical writing

1. Each student is required to-


a) Submit one page synopsis before the seminar talk for display on the notice board and
b) Give a 20 minutes presentation through OHP, PC, and Slide projector followed by a 10
minute question answer session.

2. For award of Sessional marks:


a) 25 marks - based on the assessment done by internal guide during semester and the
involvement of student in the work assigned related to the seminar topic

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b) Remaining 25 marks based on the examination at final presentation. Student is to be
examined on the basis of an oral and written presentation by at least two examiners, one
of them shall be guide and other as an external examiner appointed by the principal of the
institute.

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Seminar Report format
The Seminar Report shall be typed on A-4 size white bond paper.
Typing shall be with spacing of 1.5 using one side of the paper.
Margins:-
Left 37.5 mm
Right, top and bottom 25 mm.
Binding: -
Hard with golden embossing on the front cover of brown colour
Front cover of hard bound report:-
It should be identical to first title page.
Default font size TNR-12
1) Format for title page (First Page) (Centre justified)

Report of Seminar (TNR-14, Bold)


in

{Title}(TNR-18, Bold)
by

{Name of student}(TNR-16, Bold)


(Roll No: )

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for


Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Branch Name) (TNR-14, Bold)

of

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,


Aurangabad. (TNR-14, Bold)

Department of ____________Engineering, (TNR-14, Bold)


Maharashtra Institute of Technology, (TNR-16, Bold)
Aurangabad. (TNR-14, Bold)

200 - 200

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2) Format for Certification page (Second page)

CERTIFICATE (TNR-16, Bold)

This is to certify that the Seminar Report

Submitted by

(Name of Student) (TNR-14, Bold)


(Roll No: __)

Is completed as per the requirement of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada


University, Aurangabad in partial fulfillment of
Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Branch Name) (TNR-14, Bold)

For the academic Year 20__ - 20__

(Name) (Name) (Name)


Guide Head of Department Principal (TNR -12, Bold)

3) The third page will be certificate issued by the industry regarding the completion
of Seminar if applicable.

4) The fourth page would be for acknowledgement, which would be followed by


index page (Fifth page).

5) Sketches should be drawn on separate sheet (minimum A4 size) and be inserted at


proper places. The sketches should be drawn in black ink and be numbered.

6) Tables should preferably type in the text only.

7) The mathematical symbol should be typed or neatly written so as to match


darkness of the text.

8) The last item on the index should be references.

9) Page number must appear on the right hand top corner of each page starting after
index page.

10. The contents of the seminar can be decided by the internal guide / department and
student.

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11. Minimum number of copies = 5 Copies (Central Library + Department + Internal
Guide + External Examiner + Student). The copy of External Examiner will be
submitted by the student after completion of Seminar.

General Attributes

Chapter heading -All CapitalTNR 14 Font (Bold)


Heading All Capital- TNR 12 Font (Bold)
SubheadingTitle case- TNR12 Font (Bold)
Text TNR11 Font
Title of the Report should not be more than two lines
Page numbers are at right hand corner at inch from right and top side.
Page number should be allotted only from Chapter no. 1 onwards.

References
Last chapter of the report is references including the addresses of websites.

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Report of Seminar
in

Remote Sensing through Satellite System

by

Mr. Prasad V Muley


(Roll No: )
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for
Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Electronics &
Telecommunication),

of

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,


Aurangabad.

Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering,


Maharashtra Institute of Technology,
Aurangabad.
200 - 200

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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Seminar Report

Submitted by

Mr. Prasad V Muley


(Roll No: )

Is completed as per the requirement of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada

University, Aurangabad in partial fulfillment of

Degree of Bachelor of Technology

(Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering)

For the academic Year 200 200

(Name) (Name) (Name)


Guide Head of Department Principal

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