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Steven W Smith : The Scientist and Engineer’s Guide to Digital Signal Processing , California Technical
Publishing, San Diego, California.
Question Paper
The question paper shall consist of two parts. Part I is to cover the entire syllabus, and carries 40 marks. This shall
contain 10 compulsory questions of 4 marks each. Part II is to cover 3 modules, and carries 60 marks. There shall be
3 questions from each module (10 marks each) out of which 2 are to be answered.

03.602 MICROPROCESSORS (TA) 3-1-0


Module 1
General architecture of a microprocessor, hardware architecture of 8086, addressing modes, instruction set,
instruction templates, instruction execution timing. Assembly language programming, programming examples.
Modular programming – Assembler instruction format, Different programming models, Assembler directives and
operators, Assembly process, Linking and relocation, stacks, procedures, interrupt routines, macros.
Module II
8086 hardware design - Bus structure, bus buffering and latching, system bus timing with diagram, memory (RAM
and ROM) interfacing, memory address decoding, I/O interfacing – serial and parallel I/O, Programmed I/O,
Interrupts and their processing, interrupt driven I/O. Minimum and maximum mode configurations of 8086, 8087
co-processor architecture and configuration. Comparative study of 80386, Pentium Architecture and 68000
Processors.
Module III
Study of support chips – 8255 – Programmable peripheral interface, 8251 – Universal synchronous Asynchronous
Receiver Transmitter, 8259 – Programmable Interrupt controller, 8279 – Programmable Keyboard / Display
Interface, 8257 – Programmable DMA Controller, 8288 – Bus controller, 8253 – Programmable Interval Timer,
8086 based system architecture and design with these support chips.
Text Books:
1. Douglas V. Hall : Microprocessors and Interfacing, TMH, New Hill
2. Barry B Bray : The Intel Microprocessor 8086/80866, 80186/80188, 80236, 80386, 80486, Pentium and
Pentium Pro, Pearson Education Asia.
References :
1. Peter Abel : IBM PC Assembly Language Programming , PHI.
2. M. Rafiquzzaman : Microprocessor Theory and Application, PHI.
3. Yu Chen Liu & Glenn A Gibson : Microcomputer Systems; The 8086/8088 Family, PHI, New Delhi.
Question Paper
The question paper shall consist of two parts. Part I is to cover the entire syllabus, and carries 40 marks. This shall
contain 10 compulsory questions of 4 marks each. Part II is to cover 3 modules, and carries 60 marks. There shall be
3 questions from each module (10 marks each) out of which 2 are to be answered.

03.603 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION (T) 2–1-0


Module I
Power diodes- characteristics, power diode types, diodes with RC, RL, LC and RLC loads. Thyristors –
characteristics, two-transistor model, turn on and turn off, thyristor types, firing circuits.
Power transistors- Power BJT, Power MOSFET, SIT and IGBT, steady state and switching characteristics of Power
MOS, drive requirements. Controlled rectifiers- principle of phase controlled converter operation. Single phase and
three phase semi converters, full converters, and dual converters, power factor improvements, design of converter
circuits.
Module II
Switch mode converters – Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost converters. Derived DC – DC converters – Fly back, Forward,
Push pull and half bridge converters. Overview of switching power supplies.
Basic configuration of switched mode inverters, UPS, Power line disturbance and EMI Filters.
Introduction to motor drive system – DC motor drives – v/f control of induction motor.
Measurement of resistance, inductance and capacitance using bridges - Wheatstone, Maxwell, Megger, Q meter,
Electronic multimeter, RF power meter.

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