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KIIT UNIVERSITY

LESSON PLAN
SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING(ETC)
Academic Session: 2010-2011

3RD SEMESTER

Subject code: (MA301)


Subject: Mathematics-III
Teacher’s Name: Dr.B.B.Mishra, Dr.S.K.Samal, Dr.T.Paul, Mr.S.K.Mishra,
Mr.P.K.Mohaty, Mr.M.Das, Mr.A.K.Paul, Dr.S.Bhattacharjee,
Mrs.R.Mishra, Mr.P.C.Routray&Ms.M.Sahoo.
Units Topics/ Coverage No. of Lecture
Lectures Serial Nos.

Unit-1 -Basic Concepts of Partial Differential Equation(11.1) -1 1


- Variable Separable Method (11.3) -1 2
- Tutorial -2 3-4
Partial - Solution of One-Dimensional Wave Equation (11.3) -1 5
Differential - Classification of Partial Differential Equation and -1 6
Equation Transformation into its normal form (Hyperbolic and
Parabolic Equation) (11.4)
- D’ Alembert Solution of Wave equation(11.4) -1 7
- Tutorial -1 8
- Solution of One Dimensional Heat Equation under -1 9
different conditions of a thin bar of specific length (11.5)
- Steady State flow of heat in a rectangular bar (11.5) -1 10
- Solution of one Dimensional Heat Equation of a thin -1 11
homogeneous,very long bar by Fourier Integral(11.6)
- Tutorial -2 12-13
- Solution of two dimensional wave equation (11.8) -1 14
- Laplacian in polar Co-ordinates (11.9) -1 15
- Tutorial -1 16
- Steady State heat problem (Electric potential) (11.9) -1 17
- Laplace’s equation in Cylindrical and Spherical -1 18
coordinates(11.11)
- Solution of Partial Differential equation by Laplace -1 19
Transform(11.12)
- Tutorial -1 20
Unit-II - Complex Numbers,Complex Plane (12.1) 1 21
- Polar Form of Complex Numbers,Powers and Roots (12.2) 1 22
Complex - Derivative,Analytic Function (12.3) 1 23
Analysis - Tutorial 1 24
- Cauchy Riemann Equations (12.4) 1 25
- Conjugate Harmonic function,Laplace’s equation (12.4) 1 26
- Conformal Mapping (12.5) 1 27
- Tutorial 1 28
- Exponential Function (12.6) 1 29
- Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic functions (12.7) 1 30
- Logarithm, General Power (12.8) 1 31
- Tutorial 1 32
- Linear Fractional Transformation (12.9) 1 33
- Line Integral (13.1) 1 34
- Line Integral, Independence of Path (13.1) 1 35
- Tutorial 1 36
- Cauchy’s Integral Theorem (13.2) 1 37
- Cauchy’s Integral Formula (13.3) 1 38
- Derivatives of Analytic Functions (13.4) 1 39
- Tutorial 2 40-41
- Taylor’s Series, Maclaurin,s Series (14.1,14.2) 1 42
- Laurent Series (15.1) 1 43
- Tutorial 1 44
- Singularities and Zeros (15.2) 1 45
- Residue Integration Method (15.3) 1 46
- Evaluation of Real Integrals (15.4) 1 47
- Tutorial 1 48

48 Lecture
Text Book: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons, INC.

Reference Books: Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V.Ramana,The McGraw-Hill


Companies

Subject Name : Analog Electronic Circuits - I


Subject Code : EC – 301
Teachers : Mr. N. K. Rout, Mrs. M. Behera, Mrs. S. Mohapatra, Mr. A. Deb,
Ms. T. Majumder, Mr. B. K. Bhoi, Mr. B. Biswal, Mr. D. D.
Dwivedi, Mr. V. V. Vardhan G., Mr. Vinod Jha

Sl. Topic Coverage No. of Lecture


No. Lect. Serial No.

1. Transistor Requirements for biasing, Fixed bias & Self bias for 4 1-4
Biasing Circuits BJT, Stability Factors (S, S’ & S”), Self bias &
voltage divider biasing for FET. Bias compensation.

2. Small Signal The transistor model-hybrid model, Graphical 9 5 - 13


Analysis of BJT determination of h-parameters. Low frequency small
signal analysis of CE, CC and CB configurations
without feedback, Simplified CE & CC hybrid
model, CE amplifier with an emitter Resistance.
3. Small Signal Small Signal Model of FET, Analysis of JFET CS & 3 14 - 16
Modeling and CD configuration. Analysis of Enhancement and
Analysis of FETs Depletion MOSFETs.
4. BJT and JFET Classification of Amplifiers, Distortion in amplifiers, 9 17 -25
Frequency Frequency response of an amplifier, Lower Cut Off
Response frequency and higher Cut Off frequency of an
amplifier, Step response of an amplifier, Bandpass of
cascade stages, Low frequency response of RC
coupled BJT and FET amplifier, High frequency
modeling and analysis of BJT and FET amplifiers,
Miller effect capacitance.
5. Compound Differential amplifier, Differential amplifier circuit 6 26 - 31
Configurations configuration, DC Analysis, AC Analysis, Constant
current bias, current mirror, level translator, Cascade,
Cascode and Darlington connections.
6. Feedback and Feedback concept, Feedback amplifier topologies, 9 32 - 40
Oscillator General characteristics of negative feedback
Circuits amplifier, input and output resistance with negative
feedback, Method of analysis of feedback amplifiers
with practical examples, Positive feedback,
Barkhausen Criterion of Oscillation, Sinusoidal
Oscillator, LC Oscillators, RC phase shift oscillator,
Crystal Oscillator.
7. Power Definition of class A, B and C types. Distortion 4 41 - 44
Amplifiers analysis, Series fed and transformer coupled power
amplifier, Conversion efficiency, Push-pull
amplifiers.

Text Book :
1. Integrated Electronics – J. Millman & Halkias – TMH
Reference Book :
1. Electronics Devices and Circuit Theory – Robert L. Boylestad and Lewis Nashelsky –
PHI (9th Edition)

Subject Name : Signals & Networks


Subject Code : EC - 302
Teachers : Mr. C. Yarra, Mr. H. Thethi, Mr. T. Choubisa, Mrs. T. Kar

Module No & Topics / Coverage No. of Lect.


Name lecturers Serial No.
1. Signals Definition, Classification and its examples 07 01 - 07
Representation of discrete time signals
Basic operation on signals
Decomposition of signals in terms of the elementary
signals in continuous time as well as in discrete time.
Analog to Digital conversion
Sampling theorem
Comparison of Ω & ω
Test of periodicity for discrete time signals and for
sum of two periodic signals
Representation of analog and discrete time signals in
terms of impulses.

2. Systems Definition, classification and its examples 06 08- 13


Convolution Theorem
Causality and stability of LTI systems
Representation of causal LTI systems
Order of systems
IIR and FIR systems & correlation

3. Continuous Significance of Fourier series in LTI systems 08 14 - 21


time Continuous time fourier series formula and
Fourier derivation
Analysis Dirichlet conditions & properties,
Approximation of Fourier series to fourier transform
for aperiodic signals.
Properties, examples ,amplitude and power spectra
Analysis of LTI systems using Fourier Transform

4. Laplace Definition, S-Plane mapping ROC properties and 10 22 - 31


Transform examples
Fourier and Laplace relation Pole-
Zero plot
Analysis of LTI systems
Transfer function
Transients in AC/DC circuits
RL, RC, RLC with constant and sinusoidal excitation
with LT.
Resonance, Q-Factor, Bandwidth

5. Analog Definition, Classification of 1st and 2nd order filters 04 32 - 35


filters and their electrical circuit equivalent cut-off
frequencies.

6. Networks Network topology, 09 36 – 44


Tree
Nodes
Branches
Mesh Analysis
Loop Analysis
Admittance matrix
Maximum power transfer theorem
Reciprocity Theorem
Star-delta transformation
Dot convention for coupled circuits
Coefficient of coupling
Two port network
Z, Y, ABCD and H-Parameters

Text Books :

1. Signals & Systems – P. Ramesh Babu –Scitech


2. Network Analysis – P. Ramesh Babu –Scitech

Reference Book :

1. Signals & Systems – Alan V Oppeinhem, Alan S Willsky – Pearson

Subject Name : Semiconductor Devices


Subject Code : EC – 303
Teachers : Dr. Udai P. Singh / Dr. S. K. Mandal / Mr. S. P. Patra

Module No & Name Topics Covered No. of Lecture


Lectures Serial No.
1. Energy bands Bonding Forces in Solids, Energy Bands theory 9 1 -9
&Current Carriers in crystals (Qualitative Analysis), Metals,
in Semiconductors: Semiconductors, & Insulators, Fermi-Level,
Intrinsic, Extrinsic Semiconductors, Concept of
Holes, Carrier Conc. and Mobility, diffusion
and drift or carriers, continuity equation,
Injected minority carrier charge.
Recombination & generation of charge carriers

2. P- N Junction: Physical Description of p-n junction, current 11 10 -20


flow at a junction, I –V characteristics,
Quantitative analysis of p-n diode
characteristics, equivalent circuit, temperature
dependence, Capacitance of p-n junction diode
(transition & storage), junction Breakdown
(Avalanche & Zener), Step and linearly graded
junction, diode switching characteristics, M – S
junction (Schottky barrier, Ohmic contact and
rectifying contact), Hetero-junction.

3. BJT Junction transistor, Charge transport in BJT, 4 21 -24


base narrowing (Early effect), Avalanche
breakdown & Punch Through, transistor
switching, Coupled-Diode model, Ebers-Moll
equations.
4. MOSFET: MOS structure, Basic operation of 6 25 -30
Enhancement & Depletion mode MOSFET,
MOS capacitance (Operation with band
diagram, threshold voltage & Characteristics),
CCD and applications.

5. Opto - Electronics Optical absorption in semiconductors, 6 30 - 36


photovoltaic effects, solar cells (p-n junction),
Photoconductors, Photodiode, PIN photodiode,
Avalanche photodiode, Phototransistor, LED,
Semiconductor Laser (p-n junction)

Text Book:
1. Solid State Electronic Devices by Streetman & Banerjee
Reference Books:
1. Semiconductor Devices: Jasprit Singh
2. Integrated Electronics: Millman & Halkis
3. Semiconductor Physics and Devices: Donald Neaman
4. Semiconductor Devices: Kanan Kano
5. Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices: Pallab Bhattacharaya
6. Semiconductor Physics: Device & Technology: S. M. Sze
7. Physics of Semiconductor Devices: J. P. Colinge & C. A. Colinge

Subject Name : Measurements & Instrumentation


Subject No : EC – 304 / 404
Teachers : Mr. S. K. Ravada, Mr. R. Kumar

Module No/ Section Topics /Coverage No. of Lecture


No. Name Lectures Serial
No.
1.Measurement and 1. Introduction
error - Definition
- significance of measurement
- Measurement characteristics
2. Calibration of instruments
3. Accuracy and precision
4. Types of errors. 5 1-5
5. Statistical analysis
6. Probability of errors
7. Limiting error with examples
2. A. C. and 1. General equation for bridge balance
D. C. bridges 2. D.C. bridges
3. Wheatstone bridge
4. Kelvin’s double bridge
5. General form of an A.C. bridge
6. Maxwell’s inductance –
capacitance bridge 9 6 – 14
7. Hay’s bridge
8. Anderson’s bridge
9. Schering bridge
10. Wien’s bridge
11. Sources of errors in bridge
measurement
12. Wagner earthing device.
3. Electrical 1. Classification of instruments 9 15-23
Measuring - Indicating instruments
instruments - Recording instruments
- Integrating instruments
2. Overview of PMMC,
Moving iron,
Dynamo Meter type instruments
3. Overview of Ammeter, Voltmeter
& Multimeter
4. True rms voltmeter
5. Potentiometer
6. Current transformer,
7. Potential Transformer
8. Strip chart recorders
4. Transducers 1. Introduction 9 24-32
- definition
- classification
2. Strain gauge
- Construction
- gauge factor
- types of strain gauge
- advantages & disadvantages
- application
3. L. V. D. T.
- Construction
- Application
- Advantages & disadvantages
4. Thermistor
- construction
- application
- characteristics
5. Thermocouples
- construction
- characteristics
- application
6. Piezoelectric transducers
7. Bourdon tube for pressure
measurement
5.Electronic measuring 1. Q – meter for measurement of 8 33 - 40
Instruments & CRO quality factor
2. Digital voltmeter, Ramp type
Integrating type
3. Digital frequency meter
4. CRO
- Construction
- Time based circuit
- Measurement with CRO
- CRO probes

6. Signal generations 1. Function generator


and waveform - Square, triangular
analyzing Sinusoidal waveform generator
2. Spectrum analyzer
instruments 3 41 -43
- Construction & operation
- Applications
7. Analysis Principles of operation of 2
Instruments 1. PH meter
2. Liquid chromatography 44 - 45
3. Spectrophotometer

Text Books:
1. Electrical and Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation
By A.K. Sawhney - Dhanpat Rai
2. Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation
By H. Cooper – PHI.
Reference Book:

1. Electronics Instruments & Measurement by David A. Bell – PHI.

Subject Name : Object Oriented Programming


Subject Code : IT-301 (3-0-0)
Teachers Name : Jayanti Dansana/Suneeta Mohanty/Arup A. Acharya/Supratik
Banerjee/Tanmaya Swain, Leena Das/Sreekanth Asodi/Srinadh Babu N.
Chapter Name. Topic/Coverage No. Of Lecture serial
lectures no.

1. Object Oriented - Structure Oriented Programming Concept 3 1-3


Paradigm - Object Oriented Programming Paradigm
-. Introduction to OOP
-Object
-Class
-Data abstraction and
- Encapsulation
-Inheritance
-Polymorphism
-Dynamic Binding
- Benefit of OOP
-Object Oriented Languages
-Application of OOP

2.Moving from C to - A simple C++ Program 5 4-8


C++ - C++ statement
- Comment
- Stream based I/O
- Structure of a C++ Program
- Strict type checking
- Parameter passing by reference
- Inline function
- Default argument
- Function overloading
3. Object and - Introduction 4 9-12
Classes - Specifying a Class
- Defining data member and member
function
- A C++ program with class
- Nesting of a member functions
- Memory allocation for Objects
- Static Data members and member
functions
- Array of Objects
- Objects as function argument
- Memory management operators
- Friend function
4. Constructor and - Introduction 2 13-14
Destructor -Constructors
-Parameterized Constructors
-Dynamic Initialization of Objects
-Copy Constructors
-Dynamic Constructors
-Destructors
5.Inheritance -Introduction 4 15-18
-Defining derived class and base class
-Single Inheritance
-Making a member inheritable
-Multilevel Inheritance
-Multiple Inheritance
-Hierarchical Inheritance
-Hybrid Inheritance
-Virtual base class
-Function Overriding
-Base Initialization
-Object Slicing
-Abstract Class
-Constructor in derived Class
-Delegation

6. Polymorphism - Introduction 3 19-21


- Pointers
- Pointers to Objects
- this Pointer
- Pointer to Derived classes
- Virtual Function
- Pure Virtual Function
- Virtual destructor
7. Operator - Introduction 4 22-25
Overloading and -Definition of Operator Overloading
Type Conversion -Overloading Unary Operators
-Overloading binary Operators
-Overloading binary Operators using
Friend Function
-Rules for Operator Overloading
-Type Conversion
8.Working with Files -Introduction 3 26-28
-Classes for file stream Operation
-Opening and closing a file
-Detecting an end-of-file
-File Pointers and Their manipulators
-Sequential Input and Output Operations
9.Managing Console - Introduction 2 29-30
I/O Operation -C++ Streams
-Streams Classes
-Formatted and Unformatted I/O Classes
-Managing Output with Manipulators

10.Exception -Introduction 3 31-33


Handling -Basics Of Exception Handling
-Exception Handling Mechanism
-Throwing Mechanism
-Catching Mechanism
-Rethrowing an Exception
11.Templates - Introduction 3 34-36
-Class Templates
-Class Template with multiple parameters
-Function Templates
-Function Template with multiple
parameters
-Overloading Template Function
-Member Function Template
-Introduction to STL
12. Windows - Introduction 2 37-38
Programming - Programming approach

Text Book :
1. Mastering C++, Venugopal, TMG Hill.
Reference Books :
1. Object Oriented Programming with C++, E.Balagurusamy.TMG Hill.
2. Object Oriented Programming with ANSI & Turbo C++, Ashok N. Kamthane, Pearson
Education.
3. The Complete Reference C++, Herbelt Schildt, TMG Hill.
Evaluation Methodology
¾ Mid term:30, End Term:70
Internal Evaluation ( 30 Marks)
¾ Mid Term (15 Marks)
¾ Assignment and Quiz ( 10 Marks)
Attendance ( 5 Marks)
LESSON PLAN
5th Semester
Subject Name : Microprocessors
Subject No. : EC - 502
Teachers : Prof. A. K. Sen / Mrs. Sarita Nanda / Mr. J. K. Panigrahi /
Mrs. K. B. Ray / Mrs. S. Swayamsiddha / Mr. Pramod P.

Module No/ Name Coverage No Of Lect


Lects
Serial

1.Introduction • Review Of Digital Electronics


• Applications Of Mp And Its 1 1
Versatility
• Basic Mp And A Basic Mp
Based System
• Tristate Concept & Bus Structure
• Evolution Of Mps

2.8085 Architecture & • 8085 Mp Architecture


Pins & Signals • Registers 4 2-5
• Flags
• Stack & Stack Pointer
• Timing & Control Unit
• 8085 Pins & Signals
- Different Groups
- Data & Address Bus
- Other Control Signals

3.Addressing Modes, • Sample One Byte, Two Byte


Timing Diagrams, And Three Byte Instructions 5 6 - 10
Instruction Set Of 8085 • Timing Diagram For The Above
• I/O Mapped I/ O & Memory
Mapped I/ O
• Timing Diagram For In & Out
Instructions
• 8085 Addressing Modes
• 8085 Instructions –
- Data Transfer Group
- Arithmetic Group
- Logical Group
- Branch, Stack, Io &
Machine Control Groups

4.Assembler Format, • Assembler Format 5 11 - 15


Assembler Directives, • Assembler Directives
Sample Problems & • Sample Problems
Software Development • Software Development Tools
Tools
5.8085 Interrupts • Selective Masking 3 16 - 18
• Concept Of Ei, Di, Sim, Rim
Instructions & Examples
• Hardware Interrupts Including
Intr (Handshake Interrupt)
& Ina Cycle
• 8085 Interrupt Structure

6.Data Transfer • Programmed Data Transfer 2 19 - 20


Schemes (With Suitable Examples)
• Direct Memory Access

7.Semiconduc- • Memory Classifications 3 21 - 23


Tor Memories. (Sram, Dram, Eprom, E2rom)
Memory Interfacing & • Memory Chips (27 Series &
I/O Interfacing Ram Chips)
• Memory Interfacing
• I/O Interfacing

8.Interfacing Chips • Overview Of Non Programmable


I/O Port (8212)
• Programmable Peripheral 4 24 - 35
Interface (8255),
Concept Of Ports & Its
Address,
Control Word Format,
I/O Mode & Bsr Mode,
Concept Of Handshaking,
Problems
• Programmable Interrupt
Controller (8259) -
Internal Architecture Sequence
Of Operation Control Word, 3
Problems

• Serial Communication, Brief


Idea Of Async & Sync Serial
Commn, Framing, Rs-232c,
Modem, Programmable
Communication Interface
(8251) Usart, Internal
Architecture, Modes & 3
Command Word

• Dma Controller (8257) 2


Architecture & Signals &
Operation
9.16 Bit Processor • Introduction
(8086) • Architecture
• Pins 6 36 – 41
• Addressing Modes
10.8051 Family Of • Introduction, Overview Of 8051 7 42 – 48
Microcontrollers Family
• Architecture, Register Banks &
Sfrs
• Pins & Signals
• Memory Organization &
External Memory Access –
Program Memory, Data
Memory, Location Of Sfrs In
Ram, Bit Addressable Ram
• Brief Overview Of 8051
Instructions & Sample Programs
• Timers, Counters & Serial
Communication
Books :
Text Books: : 1) Microprocessor architecture, Programming &
Applications with the 8085 - Ramesh S. Goankar
- Penram
2) Introduction to Microprocessors - A. P. Mathur –
TMH Publications
Reference Books : 1) Microcontroller Theory & Applications –
Desmukh - TMH
2) Microprocessors & Interfacing, Programming &
Hardware - Douglas V. Hall - TMH
3) Microprocessors & Microcomputers based
System Design - Md. Rafiquzzaman – UBS

Subject Name : DCT


Subject No. : EC - 501
Teachers : Mrs. S. Alpna, Mr. A. K. Mandpura

Module No & Name Topics / Coverage No. of Lect.


Lect. Serial
No.
1. Introduction 1. Block diagram of Digital
Communication system
2. Advantages of Digital
Communication over Analog 2 1 -2
Communication
3. Overview of Sampling and
quantization
2. PCM & Delta 1. Pulse Code modulation system
Modulation 2. Electrical Representation of
binary digit
3. The PCM system
4. Companding
5. Multiplexing of PCM signals 8 3 - 10
6. Differential PCM
7. Delta modulation
8. Adaptive Delta modulation
9. Vocoder
10.Linear Predictive coder
3. Noise in PCM 1. Quantization Noise.
and Delta 2. Output signal power
modulation 3. Thermal noise
system 4. Output SNR in PCM
5. Quantization noise in DM
6. Output SNR for DM 7 11 - 17
7. Effect of thermal noise in DM
8. Comparison of PCM & DM
4. Digital 1. BPSK
modulation 2. DPSK
Techniques 3. QPSK 10 18 - 27
QPSK Transmitter, QPSK
Receiver
4. M-ary PSK
5. Quadrature amplitude shift
keying
6. BFSK
7. M-ary FSK
8. Minimum shift keying (MSK)
5. Data 1. A Baseband signal Receiver
Transmission 2. Concept of Probability of error
3. The optimum filter
4. White noise
5. Matched filter
6. Probability of error of matched
filter
7. Coherent Reception, Co-relation
PSK, FSK
8. Non coherent detection of FSK 10 28 - 37
9. Differential PSK and QPSK
10.Error probability of BPSK, BFSK
& QPSK
11.Bit encoding, symbol by symbol
Encoding
12. Relationship between bit error
rate and symbol error rate
13.Proability of error in quadrature
phase shift key system
14.Comparision of modulation
system
6. Information 1. Discrete message
theory & coding 2. The concept of amount of
information
3. Information Entropy
4. Information rate
5. Coding to increase average
information per bit
6. Shanon’s theorem
7. Channel capacity of Gaussian
channel 10 38 - 47
8. Bandwidth – S/N tradeoff
9. Coding parity check
10.Coding for error detection &
correction
11.Block codes
12.Burst error correction
13.Convolution coding & decoding
(ARQ)
14.Performance of ARQ systems
15.Application of information theory
16.An optimum modulation system

Text Book :

1) Digital Communication – Simon Haykin – John Willey

Reference Books :

1) Principle of Communication System – Taub & Schilling – TMH


2) Modern Analog & Digital Communication System – B. P. Lathi
– Oxford Press

Subject Name : Control System – I


Subject No : EE – 504
Teachers : Mr. Shaikshavali C. / Mr. B. S. Mishra / Mr. T. Tripathy
Mr. A. Kudeshia

Module No/ Section Topics /Coverage No. of Lecture


Lectures Serial
No. Name No.

1. Introduction 1. Basic concepts of control system.


2. Classifications.
3. Servomechanism. 2 1-2
3. Regulators.
2. Depreciation of 1. Differential equations of
physical system.
physical system 1. Transfer function.
2. Block diagram algebra.
3. Signal flow graph. 6 3-8
4. Mason’s loop gain formula
5. Application of signal flow
graph to control system.

3. Feedback Theory 1. Feedback & non feedback sys.


2. Reduction of parameter variation
by use of feedback.
3. Control of the effects of
disturbance signals by use of
5 9 - 13
feedback.
4. Regenerative feedback.
4. Control systems & 1. Electrical systems.
- DC servometer.
components
- AC servometer,

- AC tachometer

- Potentiometer
14 - 20
- Synchros 7

- AC & DC position control

system

2. Hydraulic systems
3. Pneumatic systems
5. Time domain 1. Standard test signal :
Step
analysis, design Ramp
specification & Parabolic
performance Impulse 2 21-22
indices

6. Time response of 1. Response of unit step input.


1st order system 2 23-24
2. Response of unit Ramp input.
Mid Semester Examination

7. Time response of 1. Response to the unit step input.


2nd order system 2. Time response specifications.
3. Steady state error and design
specification.
4. Error constant of 2nd order system.
5. Derivative & integral control.
6. PID control.
7. Design consideration for higher order
systems.
8. Performance indices. 6 25 - 30
9. Optimization using ITAE.
8. Concept of stability 1. The concept of stability.
2. Necessary condition for stability.
3. Hurwitz stability criterion.
4. Routh stability criterion.
5. Application of Routh stability
5 31 - 35
criterion to linear feedback system
9. Root of stability 1. Root locus concept.
2. Construction of Root Loci
3. Construction rules 5 36 - 40
4. Determination of gain from Root
Locus.
10. Frequency domain 1. Introduction
Analysis 2. Bode diagram
3. Polar polts
4. Log magnitude versus phase plots.
5. Nyquist-stability criterion
6. Stability analysis
7. Relative stability
8. Closed loop frequency response,
Constant M. circles, Nichols chart, use
of MATLAB for performance studies. 8 41 - 48

End Semester Examination

Text Book :
1. Control System Engg - I. J. Nagrath & M. Gopal
- New Age International Publishers
Reference Books :
1. Modern Control Engg - K. Ogata - PHI.
2. Control Systems - A. Anand Kumar - PHI
3. System dynamics & Control
Eronin Umez Eronini, 1999 Edition, PWS Publishing,
International Thompson Publishing Company.
Subject Name : O & SC (Optical & Satellite Communication.)
Subject Code : EC – 506
Teachers : Dr. S. S. Singh, Mr. R. Mitra

Module No & Name Topics /Coverage No of Lecture


Lectures Serial No
Section No & Name

Module – I 1. Electromagnetic Frequency Spectrum


2. Optical Frequencies
1. Introduction 3. principles of optical fibers
4. Advantages of optical fiber
communication
5. Materials used for fabrication of
optical fibers. 4 1–4

2. Wave propagation 1. Ray diagram, mode theory, Concept of 2


in optical fibers. modes
2. Maxwell’s Equation for simple 2
harmonic waves, E – M wave
propagation in cylindrical wave
guides, 2nd order differential equation
for waves in optical fibers. 5 – 11
3. Different types of modes in optical
3
fibers, cut off condition for guided
modes, Boundary conditions, solution
to differential equation, single modes /
multimode fibers, concept of ‘V’
numbers its importance
3.Losses in fibers Intrinsic / Extrinsic Losses, Signal 2
degradation, intramodal dispersion
and Pulse spread, intramodal
dispersion,
12 – 16
Comparison of Losses in signal mode
& multimode fibers, minimization of 3
dispersion

4. Optical Sources Optical source spectral characteristics,


spectral width, characteristics of good
optical source, PN junction review,
Principle of operation of LED, typed of
LED structure double heterojunction LED, 3 17 – 19
radiation pattern, its spectral
characteristics

Principle of operation of LASER diode,


LASER Structure, derivation of threshold 3 20 -22
LASER gain, modes in LASER,
temperature effects of LASER ,
comparison of LED/LASER
5.Optical Detectors Principle of operation of PIN diode,
structure, current characteristics, 3 23 - 25
principles of operation of APD Structure,
current characteristics, comparison of
PIN/APD.
6. Fiber Link Other Components – Lenses, connectors,
splices, optical link budget, power budget,
rise time budget, design of components. 2 26 -27

Miscellaneous advanced topics:


Wavelength Division Multiplexing,
passive components used in WDM, 2 28 -29
Scattering matrix analysis of 2 x 2 fiber
coupler.
Module – 2 Frequency spectrum for satellite 1 30
1.Introdution communication types of orbits, Kepler’s
1st Law, 2nd Law, 3rd Law,
Orbital perturbations, 2 31 - 32
geostationary orbit,
General Satellite Communication
block diagram, uplink, downlink 1 33
frequencies, type of modulation
techniques used
2. Losses Atmospheric Losses, Ionospheric effect & 2 34 - 35
/Attenuation: Rain attenuation.

3.Antenna Systems: Antennas in Satellite, Earth Station,


aperture antenna, parabolic reflector, horn
antenna polarization / depolarization. 2 36 - 37

4.Space Station Power Supply, Altitude Control System, 2 38 - 39


System: Station keeping, Thermal control,
Antenna subsystems, Transponder.

5.Earth Station Transmit / Receive Earth station, receive


System: only home TV, master antenna TV 3 40 - 42
System.
6. Space Link: Transmission Losses, Link power budget,
Interference, System noise 3 43 - 45
Satellite Application in TV internet,
mobile telephony in brief. 3 46 - 48

Text Books:

1) Optical Fiber Communication Systems – G. Keiser. – McGH

2) Satellite Communications – Pratt – John Willey & Sons


Reference Books:

1) Fiber Optic Communication – John M. Senior – PHI

2) Electronic Communication Systems – George Kennedy – TMH

3) Satellite Communications by Dennis Roddy

Subject Name : Engineering Economics

Code : (Hu –501)

Faculty : Swapnamoyee Palit (Etc- 1, 2, 3 ,4)

Module No. & Name Topics / Coverage No. Of Lecture


/ Section No. And Lecture Serial No.
Name
What Economics Is About – Definition Of
1. Introduction Economics And Engineering Economics 02 01 - 02
Importance Of Economics For Engineers
a. Demand: Concept, Law Of Demand,
Derivation Of Demand Curve Numerically,
Elasticity Of Demand: Concept And Types
b. Some Examples And Problems
2. Demand c. Demand Forecasting: Methods And
Analysis Supply Problems 11 03 To 10
Fundamentals d. Supply Fundamentals
‐ Factors Affecting Supply
‐ Supply Curve
‐ Related Problems
‐ Market Equilibrium
a. Short Run Production Function
‐ Law Of Diminishing Return
‐ Application To Agriculture And
Industry
3. Production And
b. Long Run Production Function 10 11 To 18
Cost Analysis
‐ Laws Of Return To Scale
c. Short Run And Long Run Cost Curve, Cost
Estimation Problems And Cases
d. Point Of Optimum Production
Mid Semester Examination
a. Perfect Competition
b. Monopoly
4. Market
‐ Equilibrium Conditions
Concepts And 08 19 To 28
‐ Problems
Pricing
c. Marginal Cost Pricing
d. Full Cost Pricing
a. Interest Formulae And Their Applications
5. Time Value Of
b. Evaluation Of Public Alternatives
Money, Project
c. Investment Criteria – Npv, Irr And
Appraisal 11 29 To 38
Profitability Index Criteria
Techniques And
d. Relation Between Npv And Irr
Depreciation
e. Depreciation – Methods And Problems
a. Money Market And Capital Market –
Characteristics
b. Banking – Role Of Commercial Banks -
Credit Creation
6. Money,
c. Inflation – Causes And Control
Banking And
d. Business Cycle – Phases 06 39-42
Financial
e. National Income – Concepts
Markets
f. International Trade – Foreign Exchange
Market – Appreciation And Depreciation Of
Currencies, Effect On Trade – Free Trade
Vs. Protection
1. Managerial Economics – H. L. Ahuja
Text Books
1. Engineering Economics – R. Paneerselvasam
2. Managerial Economics – P. L. Mehta
3. Micro Economics – A. Koutsoyiannis
4. Advanced Micro Economic Theory – H. L. Ahuja
Reference Books
5. Money Banking – S. B. Gupta
6. Economics – Samuelson Nardhaus
7. Engineering Economics – Gerald J. Thuesen, W. S. Fabrucky
LESSON PLAN
7thSemester
Subject No : EC - 702
Subject No : Advanced Communication Theory
Teachers : Mr. S. Sharma, Mr. G. Sarkar
Module No and Topics / Coverage No of Lect.
Name
Lect. Serial

No.

1.Spectral 1. Sampling Function, Responses of


Analysis Linear System, PSD.
2. Parsevals Theorem, Power and 5 1-5
energy transfer through a
Network. Co relation between
wave forms, Auto correlation.
3. Autocorrelation of periodic wave 6 6-11
form, auto correlation of non
periodic wave form, Gram
Schmidt procedure
2.Random 1. Probability, mutually exclusive
variables and events, joint probability of related 6 12 – 17
process and independent events.
2.Statistical independence, random
variables, cumulative distribution
Function, probability density 7
function, relation between
probability and probability 18 - 24
density.
3. Joint cumulative distribution and
probability density average value
of a random variable , variance of
a random variable, the Gaussian
probability density, error function.
4. The Rayleigh probability density,
mean variance of the sum of the
random variables, probability
density of z=x+y. correlation of the
random variables, central limit
theorem, random process.
3.Communicati 1. Resistor noise, Multiple resistor
on system sources, N/W with reactive
and noise elements, available power.
calculation 2. Noise temperature, noise B.W.
Effective I/P noise temperature, 7 25-31
Noise figure, noises figure for
cascade N/W.
3. An example of receiving system,
equivalent noise temperature of
cascade, superposition of noise 5 32 - 36
mixing involving noise.

Text Book:

1. Modern Analog & Digital Communication - B. P. Lathi – Oxford Press


Reference Book:

1. Principles of Communication System – Taub & Schilling – TMH


2. Introduction to Random Signals & Noise – W.B.Davenport – Willey IEEE Press
3. Communication System – Simon Haykin – John Willey

Subject Name : Microwave Engineering


Subject No : EC - 701
Teachers : Dr. J. S. Roy, Mr. S. Sahu, Mr. S. Maiti

Module No. & Name Topics / Coverage No. of Lecture


Lectures Serial No.

1. Wave Guide & 1. Rectangular waveguide and 10 1 – 10


Transmission solution of wave equations.
Lines. 2. TE mode, Tm mode, power
transmission, power losses.
3. Excitation of modes.
4. Circular waveguides.
5. Striplines, microstriplines.
2.Wave Guide 1. Rectangular cavity resonator, 10 11 -20
Components circular cavity resonator.
2. Q factor or cavity resonator.
3. Directional coupler & S matrix of
directional couplers.
4. Isolators, wave guide Tees, Magic
Tees.
5. Attenuator, Coupling loops &
probes.
6. Movable short & matched load.
3.Microwave 1. High frequency limitation of 10 21-30
conventional vacuum tubes.
Tubes 2. Klystorn reentrant cavities,
Velocity modssulation process,
output power & beam loading.
3. Multicavity Klystron amplifiers.
4. Reflex Klystron: Velocity
modulation, power output and
efficiency, electronic admittance,
electronic tuning
5. TWTs: Slow wave structure,
amplification process, wave modes,
gain consideration.
6. Magnetrons: Cylindrical
magnetron, π-mode operation,
pulling & pushing of frequency,
BWO (qualitative)
4. Sold State 1. Gunn effects, RWH Theory. 8 31 – 38
Microwave 2. Gunn diode oscillators &
Devices modes of oscillations.
3. IMPATT diodes.
1. MASER & LASER.
2. Quiz
5. Microwave 1. Frequency measurements. 5 39 -43
Measurements 2. Impedance & VSWR
measurements.
3. Power measurements.
4. Measurement of Q.
5. Measurement of gain & radiation
pattern.
6. Dielectric constant measurement.
7. Network analyzer.
8. Quiz
6. Microwave 1. Microwave antennas (Horn 5 44 - 48
Communication antenna, Parabolic reflector
Link antenna)
2. Microwave link design (Analog &
Digital)
Text Books:
1. Microwave devices & Circuits – Samuel Y. Liao, PHI.
2. Microwave devices & antennas – V. L. Gupta & M. L. Sisodia, New Age
Reference Books:
1. Microwave engineering – David M. Pozar, John – Wiley.
2. Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems – E. C. Jordan & K. G. Balmain-Pearson
Education (LPE)

Subject Name : Radar & Television Engg.


Subject No : EC – 710
Teachers : Mr. P. K. Patra, Mr. M. Sharma
Module No & Name Topic Coverage No Of Lecture
Lecture Serial No
1. Basic 1. Principle Of Television
Television 2. Aspect Ratio & Flicker
Principle 3. Concept Of Scanning & No. Of
Scanning Lines 5 1–5
4. Interlaced Scanning
5. Video Band Width
2. Composite 1. Video Signal & Dc Component.
Video Signal 2. Blanking Pulse.
3. Horizontal & Vertical Sync. Pulse
4. Equalizing Pulse 5 6 – 10
3. Signal 1. Need Of Vestigial Transmission
Transmission 2. Channel Band Width For
& Channel Monochrome Transmission.
3. Sound Signal Transmission & Fm 4 11 – 14
Band Width
Channel Band Width.
4. Colour Transmission & Colour Sub
Carrier.
4. Television 1. Requirement Of Camera Tube
Camera Tube 2. Electron Multiplier
3 15 -17
3. Image Orthicon Tube
4. Image Vidicon Tube
5. Television 1. High Level & Low Level
Transmitter Modulation
2 18 -19
2. Television Transmitter Using If
Modulation, Diplexer, Tv
Transmitting Antenna.
6. Tv Receiver 1. Concept Of Folded Dipole, Yagi
Antenna 7 20 – 26
2 Feeder Wire & Balun
Transformer
3. Monochrome Tv Receiver
Rf Tunner, Video If Amplifier,
Video Detector, Sound System,
Sync. Separator & Deflection
Circuit, Video Amplifier, Keyed
Agc, Television Power Supply.

7. Colour 1. Principle Of Colour Television &


Television Colour Standard.
2. Luminance & Chrominance
Signals. 6 27 -32
3. Channel B-W For Colour Tv &
Frequency Inter Leaving, Ctv
Cameras.
4. Colour Sub Carrier Modulation
Of Colour Difference Signals,
Colour Burst Signal, Pal
Colour Television System,
Principle Of Colour Picture Tube
8. Radar 1. Radar Block Diagram & Operation
System 2. Radar Frequency Of Application Of
Radar
3. Radar Range Equation, Minimum
Detectable Signal, Receiver Noise
5 33 – 37
4. Pdf, Radar Cross Section Of Target,
Pulse Repetition Frequency & Image
Ambiguities.
9. Cw & 1. The Doppler Effect, Cw Radar, Fmcw
Frequency Radar
4 38 – 41
Modulation 2. Fmcw Radar Altimeter
Radar
10.Mti & Pulse 1. Description Of Operation, Delay
Doppler Line Cancellers, Blind Speed. 4 42 – 45
Radar 2 Simple Digital Mti Signal
Processor, Example Of Mti
Radar Processor
2. Limitation Of Mti Performance.
11. Tracking 1. Tracking With Radar, Sequential
Radar Lobbing, Canonical Scanning,
3 46 - 48
Monopulse Tracking Radar

Text Book: 1) Introduction to Radar system By MI SKOLNIK


2) Monochrome & colour Television by R. R. GULATI

Reference. Book: 1) Microwave & radar Engineering by M. KULKARNI


2) T. V & Video Engg. By A. M. Dhake

Subject Name : Data Communication, Networking & Protocols


Subject No : EC - 704
Teachers : Dr. H. K. Rath, Mr. D. Seth, Mr. P. Dutta,
Md. M.Hasan

Module Name Coverage No Of Lects Lect Serial

1.Introduction • Circuit Switching And Packet 3 1 To 3


Switching, Statistical
Multiplexing, Layered
Architecture Overview
2.Link Layer 2. Framing, Error Detection And 1 4 To 7
3.Protocols Correction,
3. Retransmission Mechanisms 1
(Arq), Go Back N,
4. Selective Repeat, Sliding 1
Window Protocol,
5. Hdlc 1
4.Multiple Access • Aloha System, Carrier Sensing 3 8 To 15
Protocols (Csma, Csma/Cd, Csma/Ca),
• Examples Of Local Area 5
Networks: Ethernet - Ieee
802.3 (Line Coding Schemes,
Different Versions Of
Ethernet), Token Ring, Fddi,
Wi-Fi (Ieee 802.11)
5.Internetworking • Bridging, Global Internet, 1 16 To 24
• Ip Protocol And Addressing (Ip
V4 And Ip V6), 1
• Subnetting And Supernetting, 1
Classless Interdomain Routing
(Cidr),
• Ip Address Lookup, Domain 2
Name Systems (Dns), Network
Address Translator (Nats),
1
• Unicasting, Broadcasting And
Multicasting,
• Routing In Internet: Belman
Ford And Djikstra Algorithms 2
• Examples: Ospf, Bgp
1
6.End-To-End • Tcp And Udp, Frame 3 24 To 31
Protocols Structure, Congestion Control
• Additive
Increase/Multiplicative 2
Decrease, Slow Start, Fast
Retransmit/ Fast Recovery,
• Tcp Reno, Newreno, Tcp
Vegas Etc, Congestion 3
Avoidance, Red, Tcp, Active
Queue Management,
7.Queuing Models 2. Traffic Models, Little's 3 32 To 36
Of Networks Theorem, Markov Chains,
3. M/M/1 And Other Markov
Systems 2
8.Socket • Sockets, Type Of Sockets, Tcp 3 37 To 41
Programming And Udp Sockets,
• Sockets Api (Application
Programming Interface). 2
9.Quality Of • Packet Scheduling Algorithms: 4 42 To 45
Services In Packet Fair Queuing, Fifo, Rr, Drr,
Networks Wrr, Wfq, W2fq, Scfq Etc,

10.Introduction To • Layered Vs. Cross-Layer 2 46 To 48


Cross-Layer Architecture
Networking 1
• Recent Developments
Text Book:
1. Data Communication & Net Working - B. Forouzan - TMH
Reference Book:

1. W. Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, Pearson Education, Asia.

2. A. S. Tannenbaum, Computer Networks, PHI

3. D. Bertsekas and R. Gallagar. Data Networks, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1992. W. R. Stevens.
UNIX Network Programming, Prentice Hall, 1990.

Subject Name : TSNP (Telecommunication Switching Networks and


Protocols)
Subject No : EC – 712

Teachers : Mrs. T. Samant, Ms. S. Kumari

Module No/ Section Topics /Coverage No. of Lecture


Lectures Serial No.
No. Name

1. Introduction • Evolution of Telecommunication


• Early Switching System
• Classification of switching system.
• Basic elements of
Telecommunication 3 1- 3
• Telecommunication n/w around the
world.
• Standards of Telecommunication.
2.Telephone system • Telephone handset
and Transmission • Central battery system.
system. • Telephone base unit.
• Transmission system 7 4-10
• Transmission mode
• Transmission impairments
• Two / four wire transmission
• Subscriber loop design
3. Evolution of • Introduction
switching system • PSTN
• Modern Telecommunication
switching system
• Message switching
• Circuit switching
• Functions of a switching system 8 11 – 18
• Electronic switching system
• Time division multiplexing
• Frequency division multiplexing
• Space division multiplexing
4.Stored Program • Stored program controlled
Control System exchange
• Block schematic of SPC exchange
• Control system architecture 4 19 - 22
5.Time division • Digital switching
switching • Space switching
• Time switch
• Hybrid switch 6 23 - 28
6. Signaling system • Types of signaling information
• Forms of signaling
• Decadic Dialing
• Dual-tone multi-frequency dialing
(DTMF)
• Inter-exchange signaling
- Channel associated
signaling 8 29 -36
- Common channel
signaling.
• CCS network
• CCITT No.7 System
• SS7 architecture
• CCS 7 in C-DOT
architecture
7.Telecommunication • Network Traffic
Traffic • Unit of Traffic
• Congestion
• Grade of service
• Traffic measurement 5 37 -41
• Mathematical model
8.Telephone Network • Telephone n/w Organization. 3 42 -44
• Types of Telephone network
• Numbering plan
9. Computer & Data • Introduction.
• Need for network
Network and ISDN • Network protocol 4 45- 48
• Network topology
• Evolution towards ISDN.
• Brief overview of modem
Text Book:

Telecommunication Switching, Traffic and Networks J.E. Flood,


Pearson LPE.

Reference Book:

Telecommunication Switching Systems and Networks,


T.Viswanathanam – PHI Publication

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