Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 37

SHANMUGHA ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH

ACADEMY (SASTRA) UNIVERSITY


TIRUMALAISAMUDRAM 613 402
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING

Scheme and Syllabi for


B.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering Programme
V and VI Semesters

Approved by Board of Studies Meeting


held on 03-04-2008
Approved by
XIV Academic Council Meeting held on 23-04-2008

V SEMESTER

S.
No.

Course
Code

01.

BECCMA 501

02.
03.

BECCEC 502
BECCEC 503

04.

BECCEC 504

05.

BECDEC 501
BECDEC 502
BECDEC 503
BECDEC 504
BECDEC 505

Course Name

PROBABILITY AND RANDOM


PROCESSES
MICROPROCESSORS
ANALOG MODULATION AND
SYSTEMS
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
OPTICAL COMMUNICATION
RADAR ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
JAVA PROGRAMMING
BIOMEDICAL
INSTRUMENTATION

Periods

Total
Periods
per
week

Total
No. of
Credits

L
4

P
-

5
4

5
4

5
4

4
4
4
2
4

3
-

1
24/26

3
3
6/9

4
5

4
4

(TO CHOOSE ANY TWO


COURSES)
06.
07.
08.

BECCEC 505
BECCEC 506
BECCTP 507

MICROPROCESSOR LAB
MICROWAVE LAB
HR SKILLS
Total

3
3
1
32/33

2
2
1
30

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCMA 501
: PROBABILITY AND RANDOM PROCESSES
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT I : Probability and Distributions:


15 PERIODS
Basic concept of probability Conditional probability and Bayes Theorem Concept of
a Random Variable - Transformation of random variables Cumulative Distribution
Function (CDF) Probability Density Function Basic Statistical Properties of a
Random Variable and Expected Values Moments Binomial ,Poission, Normal, Erlang
and Cauchy Distributions Moment Generating Functions Addition Theorem
Recurrence relations
UNIT II :Correlation, Regression & Tests of Hypothesis:
15 PERIODS
Linear correlation Rank correlation- Regression analysis Problems.
Introduction Procedure for Testing of Hypothesis Tests of significance for large
samples Difference between sample proportion and population proportion Difference
between two sample proportions Test of significance for small samples Students t
distribution Difference between sample mean and population mean Difference
between two sample means F distribution Chi - square distribution Goodness of fit
Independents of Attributes.
UNIT III: Random Processes :
15 PERIODS
Classification of random processes Methods of description of a random process
Special classes of random processes - Average values of random processes Stationarity
Examples of wide sense stationary process and strict sense stationary process
Analytical representation of a random process- Ergodic Process Autocorrelation
function and its properties Cross Correlation function and its properties Weiner
Khinchins Theorem Power Spectral density.
UNIT IV : Special Classes Random Processes:
15 PERIODS
Introduction Bernoulli Random Process Poisson Process Birth and Death process
Difference Differential Equations Pure Birth process Yule Furry Process
Renewal process Discrete state Discrete Time renewal process Discrete state
continuous parameter Renewal Process Solution to Renewal equations.
Text Books:
1. T.Veerarajan Probability Statistics and Random Processes Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi 2003. [for UNITs II, III and IV].
2. Jorge I. Aunon and V. Chandrasekar Introduction to Probability and Random
Processes McGraw Hill International Editions, New York, 1998.[for UNITs I and
III]

Suggested Readings:
1. S.C. Gupta, V.K. Kapoor Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics 10th revised
ed., Sultan Chand and Sons Publications, 2007.
2. George R.Cooper, Clare D.McGillem, Probalistic Methods of Signal & System
Analysis, 3rd ed., Oxford Press., 2007.
3. Peebles, P.Z. Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles
McGraw Hill, New York, 2002.
4. Papoulis, A. Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes McGraw
Hill, New York, 2000.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCEC502
: MICROPROCESSORS
: 05
: 05
: 05

UNIT -I: Architecture of Intel 8085:


15 PERIODS
Architecture of 8085 Pin description and functions Instruction and Data flow
Machine cycle -Timing diagram for opcode fetch cycle, memory, I/O Read and write
cycles - Interrupt structure and its operation.
UNIT -II: Assembly programming with 8085:
18 PERIODS
8085 addressing modes instruction set classification and format stack and subroutine
assembly language programming.
UNIT - III: Intel 8086 Architecture and Programming:
20 PERIODS
Intel 8086 architecture Pin description and function overview minimal & maximum
mode- bus activities during read / write operation Interrupts structure and its operation.
Instruction set addressing modes ALP comparative study of 286, 386,486 &
Pentium processors - Memory Protection and Virtual Memory Concepts.
UNIT - IV : Peripheral Interface ICs & Serial communication:
22 PERIODS
Address space partitioning memory and I/O interfacing PPI 8255- UART -82518253 Timer 8259 A interrupt controller- 8237 programmable DMA 8279 keyboard
and display interface controller, 8087 numeric processor.
Buses: I2C, USB, field Bus, CAN, Profi Bus, IEEE 488.
Text Books:
1. Krishna kant Microprocessor and microcontrollers, PHI, 2007.
2. Barry B. Brey The Intel Microprocessors: Architecture, Programming and
Interfacing 4th ed., PHI, 2005.
3. Douglas V. Hall Microprocessors and Interfacing Programming and Hardware
- 2/e - Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
Suggested Readings:
1. Ramesh S. Gaonkar Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications
with the 8085 Penram International, 5th Ed, 2006.
2. A.P. Mathur Introduction to Microprocessors TMH, (3/e), 2006.
3. Walter A.Triebel, Avtar Singh, The 8088 & 8086 Microprocessor Programming,
Interfacing, software, Hardware and applications,4th ed., Pearson, 2004.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCEC503
: ANALOG MODULATION AND SYSTEMS
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT I: Amplitude Modulation:


15 PERIODS
Modulation Types of modulation (AM, FM and PM) Mathematical expression for AM
wave Side frequencies Modulation index Power relationship Component phasor
of AM signal Spectrum of AM wave.
Generation of AM waves Linear modulation Collector, base and emitter modulation
Square law modulator Balanced Modulator SSB-SC generation VSB.
Demodulation of AM waves Envelope and synchronous detector.
UNIT II: Frequency and Phase Modulation:
15 PERIODS
Angle modulation Phase and frequency modulation Mathematical representation of
FM and PM Frequency spectrum of FM Bandwidth of FM : Bessels identity
Carsons rule Spectrum of Narrow Band and Wide Band FM.
Generation of FM Direct and Indirect method Relationship between FM and PM
Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis in FM.
Demodulation of FM waves Slope detector Balanced slope detector Foster-Seeley
discriminator Ratio detector Amplitude limiter.
UNIT III: Transmitters and Receivers:
15 PERIODS
Block schematic study of transmitters AM transmitter High level and low level AM
transmitters SSB-SC transmitter FM transmitter Direct and indirect FM
transmitters.
Block schematic study of receivers Types Superheterodyne receiver Double
conversion receiver Choice of IF frequencies Tracking Alignment AGC AFC
Characteristics of receivers Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) - Communication receivers.
UNIT IV: Noise in Modulation Systems:
15 PERIODS
Various types of noise Noise figure Noise temperature SNR and CNR.
SNR for synchronous detection of DSB, SSB and envelope detection of AM.
SNR for angle modulated systems Threshold effect Threshold extension in FM using
PLL and FMFB techniques.
Text Books:
1. Kennedy and George Davis Electronic Communication Systems 4th ed., 2006.
2. Dennis Roddy John Coolen Electronic Communication System , 4th ed, PHI,
2003.
3. R.P. Singh and S.D. Sapre Communication Systems Analog and Digital Tata
McGraw Hill, 2002.

Suggested Readings:
1. Wayne Tomasi- Electronic communication systems - 4th edition Pearson Education
Asia, 2006.
2. Anokh Singh Principles of Communication Engineering- S.Chand and Co., Ltd.,
2004.
3. Taub and Schilling Principles of Communication Systems 2nd ed., McGraw Hill,
1998.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCEC504
: MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT I: Microwave Network Theory and Passive Devices:


8 PERIODS
Symmetrical Z and Y matrices for reciprocal networks Scattering matrix representation
of multiport network Properties of S parameters Relation of Z, Y and ABCD
parameters with S parameters.
Cavity resonators : Coaxial, Rectangular, Circular and Re-entrant types.
Terminations Attenuators Phase changers Directional coupler Hybrid junctions.
Microwave propagation in ferrites Faraday rotation Ferrite devices Gyrators,
isolators and circulators S matrix description and applications.
UNIT II : Microwave Tubes:
17 PERIODS
High frequency limitations of conventional tubes Klystrons Bunching process
Multicavity Klystron Output power and efficiency Reflex Klystron Modes
Admittance spiral Output power and efficiency Helix type Travelling Wave Tube
Backward wave oscillators Travelling wave magnetron Principle of operation and
characteristics Hull cut-off equations Frequency pushing and pulling.
UNIT III : Microwave Solid State Devices:
15 PERIODS
Microwave transistors Physical structures Principles of operation Microwave
characteristics Power and frequency limitations Transferred Electron Device (TED)
Gunn diode Avalanche Transit Time Devices : IMPATT and TRAPATT devices
Principles of operation and performance PIN diode, Tunnel diode, Varactor diode.
Parametric devices : Non-linear reactance and Manley-Rowe power relations MASER.
UNIT IV : Microwave Integrated Circuits and Microwave Measurements:
10PERIODS
Microwave Integrated Circuits : Introduction Materials Monolithic integrated circuit
growth Hybrid integrated circuit fabrication.
Basic microwave measurements (Frequency, wavelength, attenuation, power, impedance
and VSWR).
Text Books:
1. M. Kulkarni Microwave and Radar Engineering, 3rd ed Umesh Publications 2003.
2. Samuel Y. Liao Microwave Devices and Circuits 3rd ed., Pearson education,
2003.
Suggested Readings:
1. Annapurna Das, Sisir K.Das Microwave Engineering TMH, 2006.
2. Rajeswari chatterjee Elements of microwave engineering East west press,2003.
3. Sajal Kumar Das Microwave system engineering Khanna publishers, 2000.
4. R.E. Collin Foundations for Microwave Engineering McGraw Hill, 1992.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECDEC 501
: OPTICAL COMMUNICATION
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT I : Optic Fiber Communication:


1 5 PERIODS
Block diagram of optical communication system Optical windows in electromagnetic
spectrum Advantages of fiber optic communication Free space optical
communication system Examples.
Refraction Reflection-Snells law Critical angle and total internal reflection.
Meridional rays in optic fiber Skew rays Acceptance angle and numerical aperture
Mode theory in optical waveguide.
Fiber structure: Step index and graded index fiber Monomode and multimode fibers;
Glass fiber and plastic fiber Number of modes in step and graded index fiber Mode
number- Signal attenuation and dispersion.
UNIT II: Optic Sources and Detectors:
15 PERIODS
LEDs DH structures Materials Internal, external and coupling quantum efficiencies
Semiconductor materials for optical sources Surface emitting LED Edge emitting
LED Modulation capability and transient response Electrical and optical bandwidth
LASER principle FP, DFB Laser diode structures Temperature effects Noise
Reliability considerations.
Features of optical detectors PIN diode APD Semi conductor materials for optical
sources.
UNIT III: Transmission and Reception:
15 PERIODS
Source to fiber power launching and lensing schemes, fiber joints, splicing techniquesConnectors and Optical Couplers.
Optical amplifier Modulation : Analog and digital signal modulation Receiver block
diagram Types of preamplifiers Coherent detection Noise in optical link Power
budget and bandwidth budget calculation.
UNIT IV: Measurements and Applications :
15 PERIODS
Measurement of fiber attenuation dispersion refractive index profile numerical
aperture fiber diameter mode field diameter for monomode fibers Principle of
Optical Time Domain Reflectometry (OTDR) Field measurements.
Point to point link Wavelength Division Multiplexing Application of fiber optic
system in LAN Optical sensors.
Text Books:
1. John M. Senior Optical Fiber Communication PHI, 2004.
2. G. Keiser Optic Fiber Communication 3rd ed.,McGraw Hill, 2000.

Suggested Readings :
1. Subir Kumar Sarkar Optic Fibers and Optic Fiber Communication Systems 2000.
2. J.H. Franz and V.K. Jain Optical Communications Components and Systems
Narosa Publishing House, 2000.
3. J. Gowar Optic Communication System PHI, 1993.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECDEC 502
: RADAR ENGINEERING
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT I : Radar Fundamentals:


15 PERIODS
Principle of radar, CW and pulse types Terminology regarding pulse Radar range
equations Radar range Range resolution beam width, dual wavelength radar
Doppler radar (concepts only) Radar cross section of targets Multiple trip echoer and
anomalous propagation.
UNIT II : Types of Radars:
15 PERIODS
CW radar, FM type and multiple frequency MTI radar Delay line cancellers Range
gate and filters Pulse Doppler radars Digital processing of radar signals Tracking
radars Sequential lobbing, conical scanning and monopulse type Tracking in range
Accuracy.
UNIT III : Transmitters and Receivers:
15 PERIODS
Magnetron, linear, beam power tubes, TWT Radar antenna, radome, radar receivers
Low noise RF amplifiers, Mixers, IF amplifiers display types Duplexers.
UNIT IV : Applications of Radar:
15 PERIODS
Uses of radar Airborne radar Doppler navigation Remote sensing radars Synthetic
aperture Radars MST radar systems Meteorological applications of radar: cyclone
warning and rainfall measurements Doppler radar for tropospheric probing Sea
Surveillance - Over The Horizon (OTH) .
Electronic Counter Measures Active and passive types Conventional Electronic
Counter-to-Counter Measures techniques.
Text Book:
1. Merril.I Skolnik Introduction to Radar Systems Tata McGraw Hill
International, 4th ed., 2002.
Suggested Readings:
1. K. Sen and A.B. Bhatacharya Radar Systems and Radio Aids to Navigation,
(6/e), Khanna Publications, 2006.

COURSE CODE
: BECDEC 503
COURSE NAME
: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
: 04
TOTAL PERIOD PER WEEK
: 04
CREDITS
: 04
(Prerequisite A course on Electronic devices and circuits)
UNIT I : Inverters ,Choppers, Dual and Cyclo Converters:
15 PERIODS
Working principle of inverter Thyristor inverters line commutators Forced
commutators series inverter parallel inverter bridge inverter voltage controlled
inverter current controlled inverter.
IGBT - Choppers Thyristor chopper AC choppers dual converters working
principle cycloconverters working principle.
UNIT II : Electric Welding:
15 PERIODS
Classification Basic circuits Types of Electric resistance welding Electric arc
welding Electronic welding control Manual line contactor using Ignitron-Thyratron
firing of an ignitron contactor - Heat control - sequence control synchronous weld
control - Leading tube & Trailing tube circuit Energy storage welding Polyphase
welding.
UNIT III : High Frequency Heating :
15 PERIODS
Induction heating Merits Applications High frequency power sources Principle &
Theory of Dielectric heating Dielectric properties Electrodes used in dielectric
heating Coupling of Electrode to R.F. generator Thermal losses in dielectric heating
Applications of Dielectric heating.
UNIT IV: Ultrasonics , Electronic Displays :
15 PERIODS
Ultrasonics Principle Generation of ultrasonics industrial applications of ultrasonics
ultrasonic stroboscope material testing flaw detection cutting and machining of all
materials by ultrasonic vibrations Degasing of liquids by ultrasonic waves soldering
and welding ultrasonic dying.
Projection display systems introduction display types display for HDTV application
projection system fundamentals optical projection systems optical distortion
Image devices CRT projection system Light wall system laser beam projection
scanning system LCD projection systems Discrete element display systems.
Text Books:
1. G.K.Mithal, Dr.Maneesha Gupta-Industrial & Power Electronics- Khanna
Publishers, 2003.
2. S.K.Bhattacharya and chatterjee Industrial electronics and controlTata
McrawHill, 7th reprint, 2002.
3. Jerry Whittaker Electronic displays Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd reprint, 2002.

Suggested Readings:
1. S.Biswas-Industrial Electronics-Dhanpat Rai & Co(P) Ltd,3rd Ed,2000.
2. M.S. Berdey Thyristor Engineering Khanna Publications, 1998.
3. M. Ramamoorthy An Introduction to Thyristor and Their Applications
Affiliated East and West Press Pvt., Ltd., 1991.
4. Chute. G.M., & Chute. R.D. - Electronics in Industry, McGraw hill International
1991.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
DEMONSTRATION PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECDEC 504
: JAVA PROGRAMMING
: 02
: 03
: 05
: 04

UNIT - I:

15

PERIODS

Introduction to Object Oriented Programming - Genesis of Java - Overview of Java Data types, Variables and Arrays - Operators Control Statements - Introducing Classes
- Methods and Classes - Overloading - Understanding static, final - Nested and Inner
Classes - String class - Command Line Arguments - Inheritance - I/O Basics - Packages
and Interfaces - Exception Handling.
UNIT II:

15

PERIODS

Multithreaded Programming - Java Thread Model - Creating Multiple


Threads - Thread Priorities - Synchronization - Inter thread communication - Suspending,
Resuming and Stopping threads - Applets - Fundamentals - Applet class - Applet
Skeleton - Event Handling - Event classes Event Listener Interfaces - Adapter Classes Inner Classes.
UNIT III:

15

PERIODS

AWT - Window Fundamentals - Working with Frame Windows, Graphics,


colors, and Fonts - Using AWT controls, Layout managers and Menus Control
Fundamentals - Understanding Layout Managers - Java RMI - Networking - Basics Networking Classes and Interfaces - InetAddress - TCP/IP Socket, ServerSocket classes UDP DatagramSocket, DatagramPacket classes
UNIT IV:

15

PERIODS

Java Library - String handling - String Operation, comparison, searching, modifying String Buffer - java.lang - Simple Type Wrappers Math - java.util - Collection
Interfaces - Collection classes Legacy classes - Stack - Dictionary - Hash table - Date
class - Random class - java.io - File - ByteStreams - CharacterStreams - Serialization .
JAVA PROGRAMMING - DEMONSTRATION LAB
1) Write a Java Program to find the sum of first n prime numbers.
2) Write a Java Program to find whether the given string is palindrome or not .
3) Write a Java program that throws an exception if the given string is not equal to
SASTRA (Or any other given string)

4) Create a package for employee and import it for pay roll processing
5) Create an interface for queue and perform various queue operations
6) Write a Java Program to animate any graphical object
7) Draw a face and animate it.
8) Write a Java Program to scroll a text across the screen
9) Write a Java Program to design an interactive quiz program
10) Design an admission form for students in an university using awt controls and
Write a Java Program to process the admission of students based on eligibility
criteria
11) Write a Java Program to send and receive messages using UDP between two
different systems
12) Write a Java Program to send and receive messages using TCP/IP between two
different systems
13) Write a Java Program to open any application from java program(remote
command execution)
14) Create a string class to perform various string operations like comparison,
searching etc Use inheritance.
15) Write a Java Program to perform various stack operations
16) Write a Java Program to count the number of characters of text file.

Text Books:
Herbert Schildt, "The Complete Reference Java 2", Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw
Hill Edition, 2002
2. Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, "Java: How to Program", 7 th Edition, Deitel
1.

& Associates Inc., 2006.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECDEC 505
: BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
: 04
: 04
: 04

Unit I Electro Physiology:


15 PERIODS
Review of physiology and anatomy Resting potential Action potential Propagation
of action potential Bioelectric potentials Cardiovascular dynamics Electrode theory
Bipolar and unipolar electrodes Surface electrodes Physiological transducers
Systems approach to biological systems.
Unit II Bioelectric Potential and Cardiovascular Measurements: 15 PERIODS
EMG Evoked potential response EEG Fetal monitor ECG Phonocardiography
Vector cardiography BP Blood flow Cardiac output Plethysmography
Impedance cardiology Cardiac arrhythmias Pacemakers Defibrillators Incubator.
Unit III Respiratory and Pulmonary Measurements and Rehabilitation:
15 PERIODS
Physiology of respiratory system Respiratory rate measurement Oximeter. Hearing aids
Functional neuromuscular simulation Physiotherapy Diathermy Nerve stimulator
Patient monitoring systems : Design of Micro controller based Patient Monitoring
systems Telemetering multiple information Sources of electrical hazards and safety
techniques.
Unit IV Recent Trends:
15 PERIODS
\Medical imaging Laser applications Ultrasound scanner Echo cardiography
Fluoroscopy-CT scan MRI/NMR Cine angiogram Colour Doppler systems Holter
monitoring Endoscopy.
Text Books:
1. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Weibell and Erich A. Pfeiffer Biomedical
Instrumentation and Measurements Prentice-Hall of India, 2005.
2. R.S. Kandpur Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation Tata McGraw Hill,
2003.
Suggested Readings:
1. John.G.Webster Medical instrumentation Application & Design John Wiley &
sons 2001.
2. L.A. Geddes and L.E. Baker Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation
John Wiley.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
CREDITS

: BECCEC505
: MICROPROCESSOR LABORATORY
: 02
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Assembly language programming using 8085:


01. 8 bit & 16 - bit arithmetic operations.
02. Code Conversions
Assembly language programming using 8086:
03. Program for sorting and searching.
04. Program for matrix operations.
Assembly language programming using 8087:
05. Arithmetic operations.
06. Computing area of circle and triangle.
Interfacing Through 8085 Programming:
07. Programming 8255 in various modes.
08. Waveform generation (Saw tooth, Triangular, Staircase etc) using D/A converter.
09. 7 segment displays.
Interfacing Through 8086 Programming:
10. A/D converter.
11. Stepper motor.
12. Traffic light control.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
CREDITS

: BECCEC506
: MICROWAVE LABORATORY
: 02

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Reflex Klystron-mode characteristics - Amplitude Modulation.
2. Reflex klystron-mode characteristics Frequency Modulation
3. Gunn diode characteristics and PIN modulation.
4. Impedance measurement.
5. VSWR (low and high) measurements.
6. Characteristics of Isolator and Circulator
7. Horn antenna measurements radiation pattern and gain.
8. Directional coupler directivity and coupling coefficient.
9. E- Plane and H- plane characteristics.
10. Magic Tee characteristics.
11. Attenuator characteristics and power measurement.
12. Relation between free space wavelength and guide wavelength.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
CREDITS
Total Periods

Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

: BECCTP507
: HR SKILLS - III
: 01
: 15

No. of
Classes

Details
Mock Press
Technical Quiz - By students
Technical Interview - By Parent Department Staff
Aptitude Test - III
Case Study on Conflict Resolution
Corporate Ethics & Culture - Staff lecture
Out of Box Thinking - Exercise
End Semester Examinations

2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
Total

Continuous Internal Assessment - Evaluation System


Aptitude Test
Technical Quiz
Mock Press
Attendance

20 Marks
10 Marks
10 Marks
10 Marks

Total

50 Marks

15

VI SEMESTER

SCHEME OF STUDIES
S.
No.

Course Code

Course Name

01.
02.
03.
04.

BECCEC601
BECCEC602
BECCEC603
BECCEC604

05.

BECDEC 601
BECDEC 602
BECDEC 603
BECDEC 604
BECDEC 605

MICROCONTROLLERS
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
ANTENNAS AND RADIOWAVE
PROPAGATION
1. TELEVISION ENGINEERING
2. SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
3. VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION
4. RTOS
5. NEURAL NETWORKS AND
FUZZY LOGIC

Periods

Total
Periods
per
week

Total
No. of
Credits

5
4
4
4

5
4
4
4

L
5
4
4
4

P
-

4
4
4
4
4

4
4
4
4
4

1
26

3
3
6

3
3
1
32

4
4

(TO CHOOSE ANY TWO


COURSES)
06.
07.
08.

BECCEC 605
BECCEC 606
BECCTP 607

MICROCONTROLLER LAB
COMMUNICATION LAB
HR SKILLS
Total

2
2
1
30

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCEC601
: MICROCONTROLLERS
: 05
: 05
: 05

UNIT - I : 8051 Microcontroller:


20 PERIODS
Introduction to Microcontroller and Microprogramming Comparison of
Microcontrollers and Microprocessor Harvard Architecture Detailed Study of INTEL
8051,8052 Architecture Special Function Registers Program and Data Memory
Organization Timers Interrupt Handling Oscillator Configuration Parallel Port
Architecture Serial Port Architecture and Configuration for Different Modes And Baud
Rates Power Saving Modes of Operation and In Circuit Emulation (INCE) Mode
Program Memory Lock.
UNIT - II : ATmega 8 Microcontroller:
20 PERIODS
Features Pin Configurations AVR CPU Core AVR ATmega 8 Memories System
Clock and Clock Options Power Management and Sleep Modes System Control and
Reset Interrupts External Interrupts I/O Ports Timer / Counter Serial Peripheral
Interface USART Analog Comparator A/D Converter Memory Programming.
UNIT -III : 8051& ATmega Programming:
18PERIODS
Fundamentals of CX51 - Instruction Set of 8051 Addressing Modes Assembly
Coding C51 Coding Instruction Set of ATmega 8 Addressing Modes Assembly
Coding C Coding Interfacing Applications.
UNIT IV : RTX 51 Tiny:
17 PERIODS
Introduction to Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and Embedded Systems, RTX51
Tiny Task Management Interrupt Management Memory Management Stack
Management and Application Debugging RTX51 Tiny System Functions Round
Robin Scheduling with RTX51 Applications in RTX51 Tiny.
Text Books:
1. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C
Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi, 2 nd edition, Pearson Education
2006.
2. ATmega 8 Microcontroller User Manual Atmel.
Suggested Readings:
1. Myke Predko Programming and Customizing The 8051 Microcontroller Tata
McGraw-Hill, 1999.
2. MCS 51 Microcontroller Family User Manual Intel.
3. KEIL RTX 51 Tiny Reference Manual.
4. CX51 Reference Manual.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCEC602
: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT I : Discrete Transforms:


15 PERIODS
Introduction Review of Z transform Discrete Transforms : Discrete-Time Fourier
transform (DTFT), Discrete convolutions Linear, circular and sectioned convolution
Discrete Fourier Transform Properties Computational complexity of DFT
Frequency analysis of signals using DFT Decimation-in-time, Fast Fourier Transform
algorithm, Inverse FFT.
UNIT II : Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters:

15 PERIODS

Structures for the realization of discrete time systems Symmetric and antisymmetric FIR
filters Design of Linear Phase FIR filters using rectangular, Hanning, Hamming,
Blackman and Keiser windows. Design of Linear phase FIR filters by frequency
sampling method Optimum equiripple linear phase FIR filter Comparison of design
methods for linear phase FIR filter.
UNIT III : Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters:
15 PERIODS
Review of analog filters: Butterworth, Chebyshev and Elliptic types IIR filter design by
impulse invariance method IIR filter by bilinear transformation Frequency
transformation in the analog and digital domain.
UNIT IV :Finite Word Length Effects in Digital Filters and Multi Rate Signal
Processing :
15 PERIODS
Representation of numbers Quantisation of filter coefficients Round-off effects in
Digital filters.
Introduction to multi rate signal processing down sampling upsampling anti imaging
filter identities - cascading sample rate converters efficient transversal structure for
decimator and interpolator polyphase structures for decimator and interpolator
multistage implementation of sampling rate conversion implementation of narrowband
low pass filter filter banks.
Text Book:
1. John G. Proakis , Dmitris G. Manolakis and sharma Digital Signal ProcessingPrinciples, Algorithms and Applications pearson education , 2006.
2. Chi-TSong-Chen - Digital Signal Processing Oxford Press, 2001.

Suggested Readings:
1. Sanjit K. Mitra DSP, A Computer Based Approach McGraw Hill,3 rd edition
2007.
2. N.Kesavamurthy and S.Narayana Iyer Digital Signal Processing- Jaico
publishing , 2006.
3. S.V.Narasimhan and S.Veena Signal Processing principles and implementation
Narosa publishing house,2005.
4. Oppenheim and Schaffer Discrete Time Signal Processing 2nd ed., PHI, 2004.
5. B.P.lathi Signal Processing and linear systems Oxford university press 2004.
6. Paulo S.R.Dimiz, Eduarado A.B.da silva and Sergio L.Netto Cambridge University
press, 2003.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECCEC 603
: DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT-I : Introduction to Digital Communication:


15 PERIODS
Basic concepts of digital communication Linear system impulse response-transfer
function - distortionless transmission - ideal filter baseband and passband Bandwidth
dilemma - white noise Power Spectral Density.
Sampling theorem-Nyquist criteria-impulse sampling-natural sampling-sample and hold
operation aliasing oversampling - quantization-signal to noise ratio of quantized pulse
Pulse Code Modulation - uniform and non uniform quantization - companding(A-law
and -law)
UNIT-II : Baseband Transmission and Detection:
15 PERIODS
PCM waveform types - PCM word size - M-ary pulse modulation waveform.
Detection: Baseband signal receiver - integrate and dump receiver - Peak signal to RMS
noise output voltage ratio - probability of error - optimum filter - transfer function - white
noise matched filter - correlators.
Inter Symbol Interference: Ideal Nyquist channel - pulse shaping - raised cosine filter duo binary signaling - decoding - precoding.
UNIT - III : Bandpass Modulation and Demodulation:
15 PERIODS
Amplitude Shift Keying, Phase Shift Keying, Frequency Shift Keying - Quadrature Phase
Shift Keying - Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Differential PSK.
Coherent detection techniques for PSK,QPSK,FSK,QAM-Non coherent detection
techniques Differential PSK, FSK-quantitative analysis- spectrum analysis- generation
and detection- probability of bit error.
M-ary Modulation:signaling and performance- M-ary signaling, Vectorial view of
MPSK, MFSK. Bit error probability versus symbol error probability.
UNIT - IV :Multiplexing and Multiple Access:
15 PERIODS
Allocation of the communications resource-frequency division multiplexing/multiple
access, time division multiplexing/multiple access, communication resource
channelization-performance comparison of FDMA and TDMA-code division multiple
access (CDMA).
Multiple access communication system and architecture-multiple access information
flow, Demand Assignment Multiple Access- access algorithms-ALOHA- slotted
ALOHA.
Text Book:
1. B. Sklar-Digital Communication-Pearson education India, 2nd ed., 2006.

Suggested Readings:
1. J.G.Prokias Digital Communication Mcgraw hill, 2003.
2. Simon Haykin-Digital Communication-John Wiley, 2005.
3. Marvin.K.Simon,sami M.Hinedi, William C.Lindsey, Digital communication
Techniques signal design and detection, Prentice Hall, 1995.
4. Taub, H; Schilling .D.L Principles of Communication Systems 2 nd ed., McGraw
Hill,1991.
5. Dr.K.N. Hari Bhat,Dr. D. Ganesh rao Digital communications Sanguine
publications.
6. B.P. Lathi Principles of Analog and Digital Communication Oxford Publication
1991.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME

: BECCEC 604
: ANTENNAS AND RADIOWAVE
PROPAGATION
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK : 04
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
: 04
CREDITS
: 04
UNIT I: Basic Antenna Concepts:
15 PERIODS
Introduction-Antenna parameters: directivity, gain, resolution, aperture efficiency-Friis
transmission formula Sources of radiation, Antenna field zones power patterns:
isotropic and doughnut-field patterns and phase patterns - General equation for the field
of a point source. Radiation from an ac element- radiation resistance.
UNIT-II: Electric Dipole, Thin Linear and Loop Antennas:
15 PERIODS
The short electric dipole The fields of a short electric dipole Radiation resistance thin
linear antenna Fields of a thin linear antenna with a uniform traveling wave The small
loop the short magnetic dipole- far fields Comparison of far fields of small loop and
short dipole
UNIT-III : Antenna Arrays and Special Antennas:
15 PERIODS
Point sources arrays of two isotropic point sources, linear arrays of n-isotropic point
sources of equal amplitude and spacing Broadside arrays End-fire arrays pattern
multiplication Linear broadside arrays with non uniform amplitude distribution
Continuous arrays Concept of phased arrays - frequency scanning arrays and adaptive
arrays- Yagi-uda, Loop, Helical, Reflector,Horn, Lens and Slot antennae - Broadband and
frequency independent antennas (qualitative study only).
UNIT - IV : Radiowave Propagation and Measurements:
15 PERIODS
Types of radiowave propagation- atmospheric effects on radio propagation on Sea and
Land radio refractive index duct propagation ionospheric effects on radiowaves
critical frequency, skip distance and maximum usable frequency fading of signals
diversity reception- measurement of antenna impedance and radiation pattern
ionospheric measurements.
Text Books:
1. John D.Kraus Antennas for all applications 3rd Edition Tata Mcgraw-Hill , 2001.
2. Edward C. Jordan and K.G.Balmain Electromagnetic waves and radiating
systems, PHI,1997.

Suggested Readings :
1. Drabowitch.S, Papiernik. A, Griffiths .H.D , Encinas . J, Smith. B.L Modern
Antennas, Springer(India) pvt Ltd, 2007.
2. Constantine A.Balanis Antenna Theory : Analysis and design, John Wiley & sons,
3rd Edition,2006.
3. G.S.N.Raju, Antenna and Wave Propagation, Pearson,2005.
4. Merril.I.Skolnik Introduction to Radar Systems Mcgraw hill Higher education,
3rd edition,2001.
COURSE CODE
: BECDEC601
COURSE NAME
: TELEVISION ENGINEERING
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
: 04
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
: 04
CREDITS
: 04
UNIT - I: Basic Television System and Monochrome T.V. Cameras: 14 PERIODS
Sound and picture transmission Scanning process Interlaced scanning Composite
video signal VSB transmission Channel BW Television standards.
T.V. Cameras : Principles of working and constructional details of Image orthicon
Vidicon Plumbicon Silicon diode array vidicon Solid state image scanners. Block
schematic study of a typical T.V. Transmitter.
UNIT - II : Monochrome Picture Tube and Receivers:

16 PERIODS

Picture tube: Monochrome picture tube principles Picture tube characteristics Picture
tube control circuits Gamma correction.
Television Receiver : Television receiver block diagram Antenna RF section
Vestigial side band correction Video IF Amplifier Video detector- video amplifierpicture tube controls-sound section-sync processing and AFC circuit vertical and
horizontal deflection circuits ETH generation-Remote control and special circuits
Types of tuning picture tube boosters- Automatic brightness control Instant on
circuitry.
UNIT - III: Colour Television:

15 PERIODS

Colour fundamentals Principles of additive and subtractive colour mixing


Chromaticity diagram Transmission and reception of colour television signal
Generation of RGB signals Compatibility of monochrome and colour television BW
for colour signal transmission Subcarrier Modulation of chrominance signals.Study of
encoder and decoder of NTSC, PAL, and SECAM Television systems.
Study of Delta-gun picture tube, Precision-in-line (P.I.L.) colour picture tube and
Trinitron picture tube Convergence techniques.
UNIT - IV : Television Applications and Modern Television:
15 PERIODS
Teletext Introduction to Satellite TV Basic Principles of CCTV Cable TV Video
conferencing Video test signals Video compression techniques Digital TV MAC
3D TV HDTV.

Display systems: Thin Film Transistor (TFT), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Plasma TV,
and Touch Sensitive Screen (TSS)
Text Book:
1. R.R. Gulati Monochrome and Colour Television New Age International (P)
Ltd. 2nd Ed, 2006.

Suggested Readings:
1. R.R. Gulati Modern Television Practice : Principles Technology and servicing
New Age International (P) Ltd. 2nd Ed , 2006.
2. Arvind M. Dhake Television and Video Engineering 2nd Ed. Tata McGraw Hill, 2005
3. Michael Robin and Michael Poulin Digital Television Fundamentals,Tata
McGra-Hill, second edition, 2000.
4. Gunn M. Glasford Fundamentals of Television Engineering TM Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 1998.
5. S.P. Bali Colour Television theory and practice TMH, 1994.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECDEC602
: SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
: 04
: 04
: 04

Unit I : Satellite Orbits and Launching:


15 PERIODS
Introduction Active and passive satellites Frequency allocation Types of orbits
Keplers laws Orbital elements Orbit period and velocity Look angles and slant
range Orbital perturbations Station keeping.
Rocket propulsion Launch vehicles Multi stage vehicles Launch sequence Testing
and facilities.
Unit II: Space Segments:
15 PERIODS
Block diagram Communication satellite configuration Subsystems Power supply
Attitude control TT and C-Transponder Reliability Common antenna types Spot
beams Dual polarization Frequency re-use.
Unit III: Earth Segment:
15 PERIODS
Block diagram Earth station site selection G/T and Measurement Antenna types
HPA, LNA and redundancy configurations Up and down converters Reliability
Monitoring and control TVRO Transmit and receive types VSAT Mobile and
transportable Earth stations Link design Up and down links.
Unit IV :Access Techniques:
15 PERIODS
Multiple access techniques FDMA, SS-FDMA, FDM-FM-FDMA, TDMA, SS-TDMA,
DAMA, SPADE systems Spread spectrum techniques CDMA Packet satellite
communication ALOHA schemes Pure, slotted finite population, controlled and Rpacket satellite networks.
Text Books:
1. M. Richharia Mobile Satellite Communication Pearson Education, 2003.
2. Dennis Roddy Satellite Communications Prentice Hall, (2/e) Tata McGraw
Hill, 2001.
Suggested Readings:
1. T. Pratt and G.W`. Bostion Satellite Communications John Wiley and Sons,
2001.
2. Tri T.Ha Digital Satellite Communication Macmillan Publishing Co. and
Collier Macmillan Publishers and Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
3. G.H. Lewis Communication Services Vs Satellite (2/e), Butterworth
Heinemann Ltd., 1992.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
LECTURE PERIODS PER WEEK
TOTAL PERIODS PER WEEK
CREDITS

: BECDEC 603
: VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION
: 04
: 04
: 04

UNIT-I: Review of Virtual Instrumentation:

12 PERIODS

Historical perspective Advantages- Block diagram and architecture of virtual


instrument - Data-flow techniques - Graphical programming in data flow - Comparison
with conventional programming.
UNIT-II: Graphical Programming Environment in Virtual Instrumentation:
15 PERIODS
VI programming techniques: VIs and sub-VIs Functions - Loops Graphs and charts Arrays and Clusters - Case and sequence structures - Formula node - Local and global
variables- String and file I/O.
Data acquisition Basics: ADC, DAC - AIO, DIO - counters & timers- PC hardware
structure Timing Interrupts DMA - Software and hardware installation.
UNIT-III: Instrument interfaces in VI System:

15 PERIODS

Common instrument interfaces: current loop - RS232 /RS 485 GPIB System buses Interface buses USB PCMCIA VXI SCXI PXI - Networking basics for office &
Industrial applications - VISA and IVI - Image acquisition and Motion control.
UNIT -IV: Analysis Tools and Applications:
18 PERIODS
Use of analysis tools : Fourier transforms - Power spectrum - Correlation methods Windowing & filtering - Lab VIEW designs - Simple temperature indicator- FFT and
Digital filtering - Signal convolution -Digital image processing - Image properties
Image Histogram- Color Image Processing Realization of Analog and Digital
modulation techniques.
Text Book:
1. Jeffrey Travis LabVIEW for Everyone, Prentice Hall(PTR), 2002.
Suggested Readings:
1. Robert H. Bishop, Learning with Lab-view, Prentice Hall, 2003.
2. Sarp Erturk Digital Image Processing, National Instruments, February 2003
Edition, Part Number 323604A-01.
3. Gary W. Johnson, Richard Jennings Lab-view Graphical Programming, McGraw
-Hill Professional Publishing, 2001.
4. LAB VIEW User Manual, National Instruments, July 2000 Edition, Part Number
320999C-01.
5. LAB VIEW Measurements Manual, National Instruments, July 2000 Edition, Part
Number 322661A-01.

6. S. Gupta and J.P Gupta, PC Interfacing for Data Acquisition and Process
Control, Instrument society of America, 1994.
COURSE CODE
: BECDEC604
COURSE NAME
: RTOS
LECTURE PERIOD PER WEEK
: 04
TOTAL PERIOD PER WEEK
: 04
CREDITS
: 04
UNIT I: Fundamentals of OS and RTOS:

15 PERIODS

Operating system Basics- Difference between OS & RTOS- Features of OS - Computer


RISC architecture (CRA) organization - system call and interface - information and meta
information - devices as files - process concepts.Characteristics of RTOS & its types key characteristics of RTOS - concurrency Vs parallelism - scheduling algorithm (roundrobin ,Pre-emptive priority)- Inter Process Communication(IPC): tasks - tasks states
operation - task structure - semaphores (binary, counting, & mutex) - message queues
pipes event signal - conditional variables pseudo codes for IPC objects -critical
session - deadlocks and its avoidance -Timing management : Real time clock PIT -,
Timer ISR - software Timer.
UNIT II: Real Time Memory Management:

13 PERIODS

Process Stack Management: TCB - Managing stack run time ring buffer - maximum
stack size -multiple stack arrangements - TCB model.
Dynamic Memory allocation: Swapping Overlays - MFT MVT - Demand Paging Replacement Algorithm - Memory locking - Working set - RT Garbage collections
-Contiguous file systems.
UNIT III: Exceptions and Interrupts:

15 PERIODS

Introduction definitions - polled loop systems applications PIC - Exception


classification priorities - processing: Installing handlers -saving processor status
-loading and invoking handlers -nested exceptions and stack overflow handlers - ESR
Vs ISR -execution timing -spurious interrupts.
Basic Design using RTOS: Overview, principles, Design example: underground tank
monitoring system.
UNIT IV: Study of RTX51 & Its Programming:
17 PERIODS
RTX 51 overview - programming concepts - study of function calls - simple codes using
RTX51 function calls.
Suggested Readings:
1. Qing Li, Real time Concepts for Embedded Systems , CMP Books, 2003.
2. Phillips A.Laplante, Real-Time Systems design and analysis, Prentice Hall of
India, 2002.

3. Charles Crowley, Operating Systems-A Designed Oriented Approach,


McGraw-Hill,2005.
4. David E.Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Pearson Education, 2000.
5. RTX-51 users Guide.
COURSE CODE
: BECDEC 605
COURSE NAME
: NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY LOGIC
LECTURE PERIOD PER WEEK : 04
TOTAL PERIOD PER WEEK
: 04
CREDITS
: 04
Unit I Introduction to ANS and Perceptions:
15 PERIODS
Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems (ANS) Single Neuron Physiology Synaptic
Junction Neural circuits and computation Hebbian learning General processing
element Vector formulation Perceptron.
Back propagation network Approach Operation Generalized Delta rule Update of
output layer weights Updates of hidden layer weights Training data Network sizing
Weights and learning parameters.
Unit II Multilayered ANS Architectures:
15 PERIODS
Associative memory definitions Hamming distance Linear associator BAM
architecture BAM processing BAM mathematics BAM energy function Hopfield
memory Discrete model Continuous model Traveling salesperson problem.
Simulated annealing Annealing real and simulated Boltzmann machine Basic
architecture and processing Learning in Boltzmann machines. Counter propagation
network CPN building blocks Input layer Instar Competitive networks Outstar
Forwarding mapping Training CPN Complete CPN.
Unit III Introduction to Fuzzy Sets:
15 PERIODS
Fuzzy sets Fuzzy set operations Properties of fuzzy sets Sets as points in hyper
cubes Cardinality of fuzzy relations Operations on fuzzy relations Properties of
fuzzy relations Fuzzy Cartesian product and composition Fuzzy tolerance and
equivalence relations Value assignments Cosine amplitude Max-min method
Other similarity methods Membership functions Features of membership functions
Standard forms and boundaries Fuzzification Membership value assignment
Intuition Inference Rank ordering Angular fuzzy sets.
Unit IV Fuzzy Operations and Logic:
15 PERIODS
Fuzzy to crisp conversions - cuts for fuzzy sets cuts for fuzzy relations
Defuzzification methods.
Extension principles Functions of Fuzzy sets Fuzzy transform (Mapping) Practical
considerations Fuzzy numbers Interval analysis in arithmetic Approximate methods
of extension Vertex method DSW algorithm Restricted DSW algorithm
C0mparisons Fuzzy vectors.

Fuzzy logic Approximate reasoning Fuzzy tautologies Contradictions


Equivalence Logical proofs Other forms of the implications operation Other forms
of the composition operation.

Text Books:
1. James A. Freeman and David M. Skapura Neural Networks Addison Wesley,
2007.
2. Timorthy J. Ross Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications McGraw Hill
Inc., 2000.
Suggested Readings:
1. J.A. Zurada Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems Jaico Books, 2006.
2. Driankov Fuzzy Control Narosa Publications, India, 2001.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
CREDITS

: BECCEC 605
: MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY
: 02

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Programs using 8051 :
01. a) Basic arithmetic operations.
b) Look-up table implementation using Program counter and Data Pointer as Base
address.
02. a) Square wave generation.
b) Pulse width measurement.
03. RS-232 Interface.
04. On-chip peripheral simulation (also using scripts).
05. Liquid Crystal Display interface.
Programs Using RTX51 Tiny:
06. Round Robin Multitasking.
07. Traffic Light Control system.
Programs using ATmega8:
08. Basic Operations
09. Program using Timers and counters
10. Program using Interrupts.

11. Serial Peripheral interface.


12. ADC interface.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
CREDITS

: BECCEC606
: COMMUNICATION LABORATORY
: 02

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
01.a) Measurement of modulation index of Amplitude Modulation.
b) Envelope detector.
02. a)FM wave generation
b)FM demodulation using PLL.
03. Generation of PAM, PWM, PPM.
04. Implementation of a correlator.
05. Implementation of a Matched Filter.
6. Testing of TDM.
7. Carrier Recovery from a QPSK Signal.
8. Detection of a symbol in spite of ISI using Duobinary coding.
9. Manchester Coding, Decoding and Clock Recovery.
10. Implementation of DPSK, QPSK, ASK, FSK,QAM communication link.
11. Implementation of CDMA.
12. Propagation loss and Bending loss measurements in optical fiber.

COURSE CODE
COURSE NAME
CREDITS
TOTAL PERIODS

Sl. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

: BECCTP 607
: HR SKILLS - IV
: 01
: 15
No. of
Classes

Details
Employers' Expectation - staff lecture
Selection Process - Staff lecture
Resume Writing - Preparation - staff lecture
Group Discussion
Mock Interview
Aptitude Test - IV
End Semester Examinations

1
1
1
3
4
3
2
Total

Continuous Internal Assessment - Evaluation


System
Resume Writing
Aptitude test
Mock Interview
Group Discussion
Attendance
Total

10 Marks
10 Marks
10 Marks
10 Marks
10 Marks
50 Marks

15

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi