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Course Code Course Title Course Type Credits Prerequisite

CCEC0101 Analog Electronic Circuits Theory 3 Nil

CCEC0102 Network Analysis and Synthesis Theory 3 Nil

CCEC0103 Control Systems Engineering Theory 3 Nil

CCEC0104 Electromagnetic Field Theory Theory 3 Nil

CCEC0401 Digital Signal Processing Theory + Practice 5 Nil

CCEC0402 Introduction to VLSI Design Theory + Practice 5 Nil

CCEC0403 Analog Communication Techniques Theory + Practice 5 Nil

CCEC0404 Digital Communication Techniques Theory + Practice 5 Nil

CCEC0405 ARM Processor based Systems Design Theory + Practice 5 Nil

CCEC0201 Analog Electronic Circuits Laboratory Practice 2 Nil

CCEC0601 Electronics Workshop-II Practice+ Project 2 Nil

CCEC0602 Android Practice+ Project 2 Nil

CCEC0603 Linux for Embedded Systems Practice+ Project 2 Nil

SYLLABUS CCEC0101 ANALOG ELECTRONICS CIRCUIT

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory 3

Course Objectives:
The objectives of this subject are to:
 Make students familiar with analog circuits with their design principle and basic
operation
 Introduced to circuit design techniques to contend with these real world issues in
circuit and system design,
Course Outcomes:-
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
 Explain the fundamentals of the operation of transistors
 Explain the sources of noise in the circuit
 Design current sources, single-stage amplifiers, and operational amplifiers
 Build circuits to counteract process and component mismatch with nano-electronic
Components and devices

Module- I (16+2 hours)


DC Biasing of BJTs and FETs:
Load lines, Operating Point, Fixed bias, Emitter bias and Voltage - divider bias, DC bias with voltage
feedback, Design of bias (topics will be delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using
SPICE)
Page: 213
Small Signal Modeling of BJT and Analysis:
The re transistor model, hybrid model, graphical determination of h-parameters, Low frequency small
signal analysis of CE, CC and CB configurations without feedback (topics will be delivered through
Class room teaching + Simulation using SPICE)

Module- II (12+4 hours)


BJT and JFET Frequency Response:
General frequency considerations, Low-frequency analysis of R-C combination in single stage BJT or
FET amplifier- Bode Plot, Lower Cut Off frequency for the system, Low frequency response of BJT
and FET amplifiers, Miller Effect Capacitance, High - frequency modeling of BJT and FET, High
frequency analysis of BJT and FET amplifiers - Bode plot(topics will be delivered through Class
room teaching + Simulation using SPICE) Compound Configurations:
Cascade, Cascode and Darlington connections, C-MOS Circuit, Current Source Circuits, Current
mirror circuit , Differential amplifier circuit(topics will be delivered through Simulation using
MatLab/SPICE)
Feedback and Oscillator Circuit:
Feedback concept, Type of feedback circuits, Practical feedback circuit, Analysis of only
voltageseries feedback type amplifier, Effects of negative feedback, Positive feedback, Barkhausen
Criterion of Oscillation, Oscillator Operation, R-C phase shift oscillator, Crystal Oscillator(topics will
be
delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using SPICE)
Module- III (7+4 hours)
Ideal Operational Amplifiers:
Differential and Common mode operation, Op-amp basics, Equivalent Circuit Analysis of Inverting
and Non - inverting Op-amp circuits, Input impedance(topics will be delivered through Class room
teaching)
Practical Operational Amplifiers:
Op-amp Specifications, DC offset parameters, frequency parameters, gain - bandwidth, Op-amp
applications on constant gain multiplier, Voltage summing, Integrator, Differentiator and Controlled
sources, Instrumentation Amplifier and Active Filters-low, high and band pass filters(topics will be
delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using SPICE) Power Amplifiers:
Definition of A, B and C types, Conversion efficiency, Distortion analysis, Push - pull
configuration(topics will be delivered through Class room teaching)
Text Book
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory By - Robert L. Boylestad and Lewis
Nashelsky, 8th Edition Pearson Publication
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits By David A. Bell. 4th Edition, PHI
Reference Books
1. Electronic Design - By Martin S. Rodenetl, Fourth Edition, SPD Publication
2. Integrated Electronics - By Millman&Halkias, Mcgraw Hill International students
Edition
3. Microelectronic Circuits (Fifth Edition), Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, Oxford
University Press,YMCA Library Building Jai Singh Road, New Delhi – 110 001.
4. Electronic Device And Circuit By J.B. Gupta, 3rd edition, ISBN-13: 978-9350143148

Page: 214
Module I

Instructional Hrs
S.
Pedagog
No Topic Details Theo Practic
y ry e video Project
.
01 Introduction to Subject
Key Topics: Introduction, Basics of CRT Chalk &
1 0 0 0
transistor, Biasing Reference :Robert L. Talk

Boylestad:
02 Biasing of Transistor
Key Topics: Different biasing condition, Chalk &
Load line Analysis, Operating point CRT 0 0 0
Talk
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad:

03 BJT Biasing circuit


Key Topics: Fixed Bias, Emitter stabilized Simulation
CRT+
bias Using
Simulatio 1 0 0
Reference : Robert L. ORCAD
n
Boylestad: Software

04 BJT Biasing circuit(Contd..)


Simulation
Key Topics: Voltage divider biasing, CRT+ 2
Using
Biasing with voltage feedback Simulatio 1 0 0
ORCAD
n
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: Software
05 Design analysis of biasing circuit Simulation
Key Topics: Problem on design of biasing Simulatio Using
circuits Reference : Robert L. Boylestad: ORCAD 0 0 0
n
Software

06 FET Biasing circuit Simulation


Key Topics: Fixed Bias, Voltage divide CRT+ Using
bias, Self Biasing Reference: Robert L. Simulatio ORCAD 2 0 0 0
Boylestad: n Software

07 BJT AC Analysis
Key Topics: Introduction, Amplification in Simulation
CRT+
the AC domain, BJT Transistor Modeling Using
Simulatio 1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 5.1, 5.2, ORCAD
n
5.3. Software

08 The re Transistor Model


Key Topics: Common-Emitter
Configuration, Common-Base Media
Configuration, Common Collector CRT Presentati 1 0 0 0
Configuration on
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 5.4

09 The Common-Emitter re Transistor Models


Key Topics: Fixed-Bias Configuration,
Voltage-Divider Bias Configuration Chalk &
CRT 1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 5.5, 5.6, Talk
5.7, 5.8

Page: 215
10 The Common-Emitter re Transistor Models
Key Topics: Emitter Bias Configuration
(Un-bypassed & By-passed), Emitter
Follower Configuration Chalk &
CRT 1 0 0 2
Reference : Robert L. Boylestad: 5.5, 5.6, Talk
5.7, 5.8

11 The Hybrid Equivalent Model Key


Topics: Introduction, Two Port System Media
Approach Reference: Robert L. CRT Presentati 1 0 0 1
Boylestad: 5.19 on

Instructional Hrs
S.
Pedagog
No Topic Details Theo Practic
y
. ry e video Project

12 The Hybrid Equivalent Models of


Different
Configurations
Key Topics: Fixed-Bias Configuration, Media
Voltage-Divider Configuration, CRT Presentati 1 0 0 0
Common-Base Configuration on
Reference : Robert L.
Boylestad:

13 The Hybrid Equivalent Models of


Different configurations
Key Topics: Emitter-Follower Media
Configuration, Emitter-Bias CRT Presentati 1 0 0 0
Configuration on
Reference : Robert L.
Boylestad:

14 FET Amplifiers
Key Topics :Introduction, JFET
Small-Signal Model,
Media
Graphical determination of gm, CRT Presentati 1 0 0 0
Mathematical definition of gm on
Reference : Robert L. Boylestad:
8.1, 8.2

15 JFET AC Equivalent Circuit


Key Topics: Fixed-Bias Configuration,
Self-Bias
Configuration ,Voltage-Divider Chalk &
CRT 2 0 0 0
Configuration Talk
Reference : Robert L. Boylestad: 8.3,
8.4, 8.5

Page: 216
16 JFET AC Equivalent Circuit
Key Topics: Common Gate
Configuration, Common Source
Chalk &
Configuration CRT 1 0 0 0
Talk
Reference : Robert L. Boylestad:
8.6, 8.7

17 MOSFET AC Equivalent Circuit


Key Topics: Depletion Type MOSFET,
Enhancement Type MOSFET, And
Different Configuration of both the Chalk &
CRT 1 0 0 0
MOSFETs Talk
Reference :Robert L. Boylestad: 8.8,
8.9, 8.10, 8.11, 8.12

Subtotal: 16 2 0 0

Module II
Instructional Hrs
S.
No Topic Pedagogy Details The Practic vide Projec
. ory e o t
BJT and JFET Frequency
Response
Key Topics: Introduction, General CRT+ Simulation
Frequency Considerations, Low- Using
18 Frequency Analysis-Bode Plot
Simulatio ORCAD 1 0 0 0
Reference : Robert L. Boylestad: n Software
9.4, 9.6

Low-Frequency Response of
Amplifiers
Key Topics :Low-Frequency
CRT+ Simulation
Response-BJT Amplifier
Using
19 Low-Frequency Response-FET Simulatio ORCAD
2 0 0 0
Amplifier n Software
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 9.7,
9.8

Miller Effect Capacitance


20 Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 9.9 CRT Chalk & Talk 1 0 0 0

High Frequency Response of


Amplifiers
Key Topics :High-Frequency Simulation
Response-BJT Amplifier CRT+
Using
21 Simulatio 2 0 0 0
,HighFrequency Response-FET ORCAD
n Software
Amplifier Reference: Robert L.
Boylestad:
9.10, 9.11
Compound Configurations
Simulation
Key Topics: Cascaded PRACTI Using
22 Systems, Cascode Systems ORCAD
0 0 0
CE
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 5.16 Software
3
Simulation
Darlington Connection,CMOS PRACTI Using
23 ORCAD 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 5.17 CE
Software

Page: 217
Current Mirror Circuits, Current
Simulation
Source Circuits PRACTI Using
24 Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 4.12, ORCAD 0 0 0
CE
4.13 Software

Simulation
Differential Amplifier Circuit PRACTI Using
25 ORCAD 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 10.2 CE
Software
Feedback and Oscillator Circuits
KeyTopics Feedback Concepts Type of
Feedback Circuits Media
26 CRT Presentation
1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 14.1,
14.2

Practical Feedback Circuits


Key Topics :Voltage-series Feedback,
Current Series Feedback, Voltage Media
27 CRT Presentation
2 0 0 0
Shunt Feedback
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 14.3

Effects of Negative Feedback and


Positive Media
28 CRT Presentation
2 0 0 0
Feedback
Key Topics: Effects of Negative
Feedback Effect of Positive Feedback,
Oscillator Operation, Barkhausen
Criterion of Oscillation
Reference:Robert L. Boylestad: 14.3
Oscillator Circuits
Key Topics :RC Phase Shift CRT+ Simulation
Oscillator,C rystal Oscillator Using
29 Simulatio ORCAD
1 1 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 14.6, n
14.7,14.9 Software

Subtotal: 12 4 0 0

Module III

S. Instructional Hrs
No. Topic Pedagogy Details
Theory Practice video Project
MODULE-3
Operational Amplifier
Key Topics: Introduction, Differential and
Common
30 mode Operation, Basic Op-amp, Equivalent CRT 1 0 0 0
Circuit, UnityGain, Virtual Ground
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 10.1,
10.2

Op-amp Specifications
Key Topics: DC Offset Parameters,
Frequency
31 Parameters CRT 1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 10.6,
10.7

Page: 218
Practical Op-amp Circuits
Key Topics: Inverting and non-inverting
Amplifier, Simulation
Unity Follower, Summing Amplifier, CRT+ Using
32 0 2 0 0
Integrator and Simulation ORCAD
Differentiator Software
Reference:Robert L. Boylestad:11.1, 11.3

Applications of Op-amp
Key Topics: Constant Gain Multiplier, Simulation
Instrumentation CRT+ Using
33 Amplifier 0 0 0
Simulation ORCAD
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 11.4, Software
11.5 2
Active Filters Simulation
Key Topics: Low-pass Filter, High-pass CRT+ Using
34 Filter, Band-pass filter ORCAD 0 0 0
Simulation
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 11.8 Software

Power Amplifier
Key Topics: Introduction, Definitions and
Amplifier Types , Series Field Class A
35 amplifier CRT 1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 12.1,
12.2, 12.3

Power Amplifier
36 Key Topics: Introduction, Definitions and CRT 2 0 0 0
Amplifier Types, Series Field Class A
amplifier, Transformer-Coupled Class A
Amplifier
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 12.1,
12.2, 12.3
Power Amplifier
Key Topics: Class B Amplifier Operation
37 and Circuit CRT 1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 12.4,
12.5

Distortion Analysis
Key Topics: Amplifier Distortion, Harmonic
38 Distortion Class C and Class D amplifiers CRT 1 0 0 0
Reference: Robert L. Boylestad: 12..6,
12.8

Subtotal: 7 4 0 0

Page: 219
CCEC0102 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory 3

Course Objectives:
The objectives of this subject are to:
 Make understand the basic concepts of circuit analysis like Networks topology, Circuit theorems,
magnetic circuits and Resonance concepts
 Make understand the synthesis of electrical networks and operation of Single Phase A,C Circuits,

Module-I (12+2 Hour)


Network Topology
Graph of a network, Concept of tree, Incidence matrix, Tie-set matrix, Cut-set matrix (topics will be
delivered through Class room teaching) Network Theorems & Coupled Circuits
Nodal and mesh analysis, superposition theorem, Thevenin and Norton's theorem , Reciprocity theorem,
Maximum power transfer theorem, Tellegen’s Theorem, Millman’s Theorem, Compensation Theorem
(topics will be delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using MatLab/SPICE)
Coupled Circuits: Dot Convention for representing coupled circuits, Coefficient of coupling, Band
Width and Q-factor for series and parallel resonant circuits (topics will be delivered through Class
room teaching)
Module-II (11+3 Hour)
Two Port Network
2-port network parameters: z, y, ABCD and h-parameters, Interconnection of two-port networks,
driving point and transfer functions, State equations for networks, (Most topics will be delivered
through class room teaching) Network functions & responses
Significance of Poles and Zeros, Restriction on location of Poles and Zeros, Time domain behaviour
from Pole-Zero plots (topics will be delivered through CRT and Simulation using Mat
Lab/SCILAB)
Module-III (12+2 Hour)
Network Synthesis
Hurwitz polynomial, Properties of Hurwitz polynomial, Positive real functions and their properties,
Concepts of network synthesis, Realization of simple R-L, R-C and L-C functions in Cauer-I, CauerII,
Foster-I and Foster-II forms (topics will be delivered through class room teaching) Transient
Response of RLC Circuits:
Overview of Laplace transforms, Linear constant coefficient differential equations, Steady state
sinusoidal analysis using phasors, Time domain analysis of simple RLC circuits, Solution of network
equations using Laplace transform, frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits (topics will be
delivered through CRT+Simulation using MatLab/SPICE) Text Book:
1. Circuit Theory - Analysis and Synthesis, A.Chakrabarti, Sixth Edition,
DhanpatRai& Co.
2. Network Theory – P K Satpathy, P Kabisatpathy, S P Ghosh and A K
Chakraborty – Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Reference Books:
1. Network Analysis – M E Van Valkenburg – Pearson Education
2. Network Synthesis – M E Van Valkenburg – Pearson Education
3. Linear Circuits Analysis and Synthesis – A Ramakalyan – Oxford

Page: 220
Module I
S. Instructional Hrs
No Topic Pedagogy Details Theor Proje
. y Practice video ct
Fundamentals
1 Key Topics: Fundamentals of network CRT 1 0 0 0
theory

Network Topology
Key Topics : Graph of the network, Concept
of tree 1
2 CRT 1 0 0
Ref.P.K.Satapathy: Pp:3.1-3.4A.Chakrabarti
: Pp:1156-1159

Network Topology
Key Topics : Concept of Tie-Set Matrix &
3 Cut-Set matrix CRT 1 0 1 0
Ref.P.K.SatapathyPp:3.7-3.13, 3.19-3.26
A.ChakrabartiPp:1168-1174

Network Topology
Key Topics : Formulation and Solution of
equilibrium equations.
4 CRT 2 0 0 0
Ref. P.K.SatapathyPp:3.13-3.153.26-3.30
A.ChakrabartiPp:1183-1192

Network Theorems
Key Topics : Explanation of substitution
theorem, Steps for solving n/w using
5 theorem. 1 0 0
Ref. P.K.SatapathyPp:4.2
A.ChakrabartiPp:387-389

Network Theorems Simulati


Key Topics: Reciprocity theorem & Based on
6 Problems Using 1 0 0
CRT+ ORCAD
Ref.P.K.SatapathyPp:4.4, 4.54-4.58 Simulation
1
/MATLA
Network Theorems B
Key Topics : Maximum power
transfer theorem& Based Problems.
Ref. P.K.Satapathy Pp:4.8-4.9,
7 4.494.61 1 0 0
A.Chakrabarti
Pp:37
4-381

Page: 221
Network Theorems
Key Topics : Tellegen’s Theorem & Based
8 Problems. 1 1 0 0
Ref. P.K.SatapathyPp:4.9-4.11, 4.61-4.65
A.Chakrabarti Pp:390-393

Network Theorems
Key Topics : Millman’s Theorem,
Compensation Theorem & Based Problems
9 Ref. P.K.Satapathy Pp:4.11-4.13, 1 0 2
4.59 A.Chakrabarti
Pp:381384, Pp:389-390

Coupled Circuits
Key Topics : Concept of coupled circuit
and dot convention for representing coupled
circuits
10 Ref. P.K.Satapathy Pp:4.14-4.21 1 0 2
A.Chakrabarti
Pp:75
3

Coupled Circuits
Key Topics : Coefficient of coupling,
bandwidth and Q- factor of series and
11 parallel resonant circuit 1 0 1
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:4.224.26
A.Chakrabarti Pg No: - 227-237

Sub total 12 2 0 0

Module II

S. Instructional Hrs
No. Topic Pedagogy Details
Theory Practice video Project
Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Key Topics : Introduction to Two
Media
12 Port network parameters & problems CRT 1 0 0 0
Presentation
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.16.3,
6.18-6.41
A.Chakrabarti Pp:801-814
Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Key Topics : Problems on Z
13 Parameters CRT 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.186.41
A.Chakrabarti Pp:814-830

Page: 222
Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Key Topics : Y Parameters & based
14 Problems CRT 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.3,
6.18-6.41
A.Chakrabarti Pp:830-836
15 Two Port Network Functions & CRT 1 0 0 0
responses
Key Topics : ABCD Parameters &
based Problems
Ref.: : P.K.SatapathyPp:6.3-6.4,
6.186.41
A.Chakrabarti Pp:843-844
Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Key Topics : g and h Parameters &
16 based Problems CRT 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.4,
6.18-6.41
A.Chakrabarti Pp:837-843
Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Key Topics : condition for
Reciprocity and symmetry, Based
17 CRT 1 0 0 0
Problem
Ref.: P.K.SatapathyPp:6.4-6.7, 6.186.41
A.Chakrabarti Pp:844-863

Two Port Network Functions &


responses
Key Topics : Interrelation and
18 CRT 1 0 0 0
interconnection of two port parameters
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.7-6.9
A.Chakrabarti Pp:863-869
Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Driving point and transfer functions, Simulation
CRT+
19 State equations for networks, Using 2 1
Simulation
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.106.11 MATLAB
A.Chakrabarti

Two Port Network Functions &


responses
Key Topics : Network functions, Simulation
CRT+
20 significance of poles & Zeros Ref.: Using 1 1 0 0
Simulation
: P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.126.14 MATLAB
A.Chakrabarti Pp:937-947

Page: 223
: Two Port Network Functions &
responses
Key Topics : Restriction on location
of poles and zeros, Time domain Simulation
CRT+
21 behavior From poles –zeros plots with Using 1 1 0 0
Simulation
numerical MATLAB
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:6.156.17
A.Chakrabarti Pp:947-948

11 3 0 0

Module III

Instructional Hrs
S.
Topic Pedagogy Details Theor Practic
No. video Project
y e
Network Synthesis
Key Topics : Introduction to Network
Synthesis, Hurwitz polynomial and
Properties of Hurwitz polynomial &
22 CRT 1 0 0 0
based problems
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:9.1-9.24
A.Chakrabarti Pp:1256-1276

Network Synthesis
Key Topics : Positive real Function and
23 their properties. CRT 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:9.24-9.27
A.Chakrabarti Pp:1276-1285

Network Synthesis
Key Topics : Concept of network
synthesis and realization of RL function in
24 Cauer-1 and cauer-11 CRT 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:9.43-9.47
A.Chakrabarti Pp:1345-1367

Network Synthesis
Key Topics : Concept of network
synthesis and realization of RC function
25 in Cauer-1 and Cauer-11 CRT 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:9.43-9.47
A.Chakrabarti Pp:1345-1367

Page: 224
Network Synthesis
Key Topics : Realization of RL
function in Foster-1 and Foster-11
26 Ref.: P.K.Satapathy Pp:9.47-9.49 CRT 1 0 0 0
A.Chakrabarti Pp:1310-1318

Network Synthesis
Key Topics: Realization of RC function in
Foster-1 and II
27 1 0 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.SatapathyPp:9.47-9.49
A.Chakrabarti Pp:1310-1318

Laplace Transform & Its application


Key Topics : Introduction to Laplace CRT+ Simulation
28 transforms, Laplace transform of some Simulatio Using 1 2 0 0
basic functions n MATLAB

Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy PgNo:-5.1-5.9


A.Chakrabarti Pp:615-622
Laplace Transform & Its application Key
Topics : Laplace transform of CRT+ Simulation
29 periodic function Simulatio Using 1 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:5.9-5.10 n MATLAB
A.Chakrabarti Pp:622-630

Page: 225
Instructional Hrs
S.
Topic Pedagogy Details Theor Practic
No. video Project
y e
Laplace Transform & Its application Key
Topic: Inverse Laplace transforms & CRT+ Simulation
30 based Problem Simulatio Using 1 0 0
Ref.: : P.K.Satapathy Pp:5.115.14 n MATLAB
A.Chakrabarti Pp:615-622

Sinusoidal response of series Circuits using


phasors CRT+ Simulation
31 Key Topics: Series RL, RC, RLC circuits Simulatio Using 2
Ref.:: A.ChakrabartiPp: 201-203 n MATLAB

Sinusoidal response of parallel Circuits


using Phasors CRT+ Simulation
32 Key Topics: Parallel RL, RC, RLC circuits Simulatio Using 1 1
Ref.:: A.ChakrabartiPp: 206-209 n MATLAB

Time domain analysis of simple RLC circuits


Key Topics: Analysis of RL,RC and RL and CRT+ Simulation
33 RLC circuits Simulatio Using 1
Ref.:: A.ChakrabartiPp: 331-349 n MATLAB

12 2 0 0

CCEC0103 CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory 3

Course Objective:-
The objectives of this subject are to:
 Make understand the theoretical aspects of Control systems, steady state analysis of control systems, root
locus and adding of zeros and poles
 Make understand stability analysis in frequency domain and to provide knowledge in solving the time
invariant state Equations
Course Outcomes:-
Upon successful completion of thissubject, students should be able to:
 Determine transfer function models of electrical, mechanical and electromechanical systems
 Relate transient performance parameters, overshoot, ride time, peak time and settling time, poles and zeros
of transfer function for continuous systems
 Determine stability/relative stability from characteristic equation and to sketch root locus plots for low
order systems and to sketch Bode plots for low order systems

Module- I (14 hours)


Control System Modeling:

Page: 226
Basic concepts of control systems, Open loop and closed loop systems, difference between open loop and
closed loop systems, classifications, Mathematical modeling of electrical systems, Translational and
Rotational systems, transfer function, block diagram algebra, signal flow graph (SFG), Mason’s gain
formula, application of SFG to control systems(topics will be delivered through Class room teaching)
Feedback Characteristics of Control Systems:
Types of feedbacks, Effect of negative feedback on sensitivity, bandwidth, Disturbance, linearizing effect
of feedback, effect of degenerative feedback on control system, regenerative feedback,(topics will be
delivered through Class room teaching)
Module – II (11+3 hours)
Time Response Analysis:
Standard test signals: Step, ramp, parabolic and impulse signals, Time response of 1 st& 2ndorder systems to
unit step and unit ramp inputs, Time response of second order systems to unit step input, Time response
specifications, Steady state errors and error constants of different types of control systems, Generalized
error series method(topics will be delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using simulation
tool)
Concepts of Stability: Necessary conditions of stability, Hurwitz stability criterion, Routh stability
criterion, application of Routh stability criterion to linear feedback systems, relative stability(topics will be
delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using simulation tool)
Module – III (11+3 hours)
Root Locus Techniques: Root locus concepts, rules for construction of root loci, determination of roots
from root locus, root contours, Systems with transportation lag(topics will be delivered through Class
room teaching + Simulation using simulation tool)
Frequency Response analysis: Introduction, Bode plots, determination of stability from Bode plots, polar
plots, Nyquist stability criterion, application of Nyquist stability criterion to linear feed back systems(topics
will be delivered through Class room teaching + Simulation using simulation tool) Controllers:
Introduction, Proportional, derivative and integral control actions, PD, PI and PID controllers and their
applications to feed back control systems (topics will be delivered through Class room teaching +
Simulation using simulation tool)

Text Books:
1. Control Systems Engineering by LJ,Nagrath, M.Gopal. Third Edition, Ne Age International
Publishers,
2. Modem Control Engineering by K.Ogata, PHI
3. Modem Control Engineering by D, Roy Choudhury, PHI Ref.: Books:
1. System Dynamics and Control: EroniUmezErani, PWS Publishing International Thompson Publishing
Company
2. Control system by U.A.Bakshi, V.U.Bakshi, Technical Publications
3. Control System, Theory & Applications by SamarjitGhosh, Pearson Education
4. Analysis of Linear Control Systems by R.L.Narasimham, I.K. International Publications

Module I
S.
No. Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs

Theory Practice video Project

Page: 227
Introduction to Control Systems
Key Topic: Introduction to Control System &
Important terms, Types of Control System,
01 open loop and closed loop control system, CRT 2 0 0 0
Advantages and disadvantages
Ref.:: Bakshi&BakshiPg no-1-16
Nagrath&GopalPg no-3-6
Servomechanism and regulators
02 Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPg no-6-8 & 22-23 CRT 2 0 0 0
Bakshi&BakshiPg no-19-21 & B1-B6

Introduction to Mathematical modeling of


control systems
Key Topic: Physical Systems,
03 Electrical and Mechanical systems and their CRT 2 0 0 0
analogies
Ref.:: Nagrath&Gopal Pg no-22-29
Bakshi&BakshiPg no- B10-B12

Transfer functions
Key Topic: Derivations, Physical parameters Simulatio n
Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPg no-46-49 CRT+
04 using 1 0 0 0
Bakshi&Bakshi Pg. no-3.1-3.4, 3.6-3.19 Simulation
MATLAB
HasanSaeedPg no-30-52

Block diagram algebra and based problems.


05 Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPg no-54-62 CRT 2 0 0 0
Bakshi&BakshiPg no-4.1-4.43

Mason’s gain formula and based problems Simulatio n


Ref.:: Nagrath&GopalPg no-64-72 CRT+ using
06 2 0 0 0
Bakshi&BakshiPg no-5.6-. Simulation MATLAB
Feedback characteristics of control systems
Key Topics: Effect of negative feedback on
sensitivity, bandwidth, disturbance, linear zing
07 effect of feedback, regenerative feedback CRT 2 0 0 0
Re:ference Nagrath&GopalPg no-92-104
Baks10hi &BakshiPg no-6.1-6.13

14 0 0 0

Module II

S. Instructional Hrs
No. Topic Pedagogy Details Theory Practice video Project
Time Response Analysis
Key Topics:Different types of standard test
08 signals: Step, Ramp, Parabolic and impulse. CRT 01 0 0 0
Response to various signals and based
problems. Ref. Nagrath&GopalPg no-194-197
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Analysis of First order and Second order
systems
Key Topics: Time response of 1st order and 2nd
order systems, Determination of different Simulation
CRT+
09 using 02 01 0 0
parameters, Advantages and based problems Simulation
MATLAB
for 1st and 2nd order systems.
Ref. Nagrath&GopalPg no-197-199
Bakshi&BakshiPg no-7.24-7.26
Derivation of time response specifications Key
Topics: Derivation of rise time, delay time,
settling time, Derivation peak time, maximum
10 CRT 01 0 0 0
overshoot &based problems
Ref. Nagrath&Gopal Pp- 204-210
Bakshi&BakshiPp-7.39-7.43
Errors
Key Topics:Steady state error, Error constant
of different types of control system and based
problems, Problems based on Error series
method for different response, problems based
11 CRT 02 0 0 0
on Steady state error, Error constant of
different types of control system
Ref. Nagrath&GopalPp-210-215
Bakshi&BakshiPp-7.6-7.10
HasanSaeedPp-122-130
Concept of Stability, R-H Stability criteria
Key Topics:Condition for stability, Stability
determination of various methods, Application
CRT+SI Simulation
of R-H criteria for linear feedback system,
12 MULATI using 02 01 0 0
Advantages and disadvantages, Concept of
ON MATLAB
relative stability & application to different
control system Ref. Nagrath&GopalPp-270-
285 Bakshi&BakshiPp-9.1-9.33
Root Locus Technique
Key Topics: Root Locus Concept, Methods to
construct root locus, Determination of root
contours & systems with transportation lag,
CRT+SI
Effect of adding open loop poles and zeros on Simulation
13 MULATI 03 01 0 0
Root locus and based problems. using
ON
Effect of adding open loop poles and zeros on MATLAB
Root locus and based problems
Ref.:Nagrath&GopalPp-299-334
Bakshi&BakshiPp-10.1-10.21
11 03 0 0

Module III

S. Instructional Hrs
No. Topic Pedagogy Details
Theory Practice video Project

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Frequency Response Analysis
Key Topics : Frequency Domain
Specifications, Correlation between Time
14 and Frequency Response with respect to CRT 01 0 0
second order system.
Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPp-346-352
Bakshi&BakshiPp-11.1-11.16

Frequency Response Analysis


Key Topics :Polar plot And based problems Simulation
CRT+
15 Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPp-352-354 Simulation
using 02 0 0
Bakshi&BakshiPp-13.1-13.13 MATLAB

: Bode Plot
Key Topics: Introduction to frequency
domain Analysis, Bode Plot, Determination Simulation
CRT+
16 of stability and based problems. Simulation
using 03 01 0 0
Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPp-355-369 MATLAB
Bakshi&BakshiPp-12.1-12.30

Stability in Frequency Domain


Key Topics: Principle of Argument, Nyquist
stability criterion, Application of Nyquist Simulation
stability criterion for linear feedback CRT+
17 using 03 01 0 0
system. Simulation
MATLAB
Ref.: Nagrath&GopalPp-378-401
Bakshi&BakshiPp-13.15-13.44

Controllers
Key Topics: Types of Controllers,
Proportional, Derivative, Integral
controllers and their individual effects. PD,
PID Controller & application to linear Simulation
CRT+
18 feedback control, Zeigler-Nichols method using 02 01 0 0
Simulation
for tuning PID Controller for Known MATLAB
dynamic model of the plant
Ref.: D. Roy ChoudhuryPp-338-346
Bakshi&BakshiPp-7-16

11 3 0 0

CCEC0104 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory 3

Course Objective:-
The objectives of this subject are to:

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 Introduce Maxwell’s equations and establish the fundamentals of devices in electromagnetic
applications, as required by engineers in energy systems, telecommunications, computing and
other technologies
 Make Student familiar with electromagnetic applications such as capacitors,
inductorstransformers that are used in the designs and implementations of electrical power
systems and modern wireless communications systems
Course Outcomes:-
Upon successful completion of thissubject, students should be able to:
 Use Gauss’, Ampere’s and Faraday’s Laws in the context of electrical devices
 Design capacitors & inductors and analyze their characteristics
 Solve simple boundary value problems, using the method of images and Poisson’s equation

Module-I (14 hours) The Co-ordinate


Systems;
Rectangular, Cylindrical, and Spherical Co-ordinate System, Co-ordinate transformation, Gradient of a
Scalar field, Divergence of a Vector field and Curl of a Vector field, Their Physical interpretation, The
Laplacian, Divergence Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, Useful Vector identifies.
The experimental law of Coulomb, Electric field intensity, Field due to a line charge, Sheet Charge and
Continuous Volume Charge distribution, Electric Flux and Flux Density; Gauss’s law, Application of
Gauss’s law, Energy and Potential, The Potential Gradient, The Electric dipole, The Equipotential
surfaces, Energy stored in an electrostatic field, Boundary conditions, Capacitors and Capacitances,
Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations, Solutions of Simple boundary value problems.(All topics will be
delivered through Class room teaching)
Module-II (13 hours)
Steady Electric Currents:
Current densities, Resistance of a Conductor; The Equation of Continuity , Joules law,Boundary
Conditions for Current densities, The EMF. (All topics will be delivered through Class room teaching)
Magnetostatics:
The Biot- Savart law, Amperes’ Force Law , Torque exerted on a current carrying loop by a magnetic
field, Gauss’s law for magnetic fields, Magnetic Vector Potential , Magnetic Field Intensity and
Ampere’s Circuital law, Boundary conditions, Magnetic Materials , Energy in magnetic field , Magnetic
circuits, Application to cathode Ray Oscilloscope(All topics will be delivered through Class room
teaching)

Module-III (15 hours) Faraday’s Law of Induction;


Self and Mutual inductance, Maxwell’s Equations from Ampere’s and Gauss’s Laws, Maxwell’s
Equations in Differential and Integral forms; Equation of Continuity, Concept of Displacement Current,
Electromagnetic Boundary Conditions, Poynting’s Theorem, Time – Harmonic EM Fields (All topics
will be delivered through Class room teaching)

Plane Wave Propagation:


Helmholtz wave equation, Plane wave solution, Plane wave propagation in losses and lossy dielectric
medium and conducting medium, Plane wave in good conductor,surface resistance,depth of
penetration,Polarization of EM wave-Linear,Circular and Elliptical polarization, Normal and Oblique
incidence of linearly polarized wave at the plane boundary of a perfect conductor, Dielectric –dielectric
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interface, Reflection coefficient and transmission coefficient of parallel and perpendicular polarization,
Brewster angle. (All topics will be delivered through Class room teaching)
Text Books:
1. Elements of Electromagnetic by Mathew N.O.Sadiku, Publisher Oxford University Press,
2. Electromagnetic Field Theory, Fundamental by B.S.Guru Thomson Asia Pte, Ltd, Singapore, Vikas
Publishing Home Pvt, Ltd, New Delhi
3. Fields and Wave Electromagnetic, By David K. Cheng, 2nd Edition , Publisher : Pearson Education Ref.:
Books:
1. Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems E, C, Jordan & K. G.Balmin, 2 nd Edition, PHIPvt. Ltd

MODULE – I

Instructional Hrs
Topic
S. Pedag Deta
No. ogy ils T
Pract video Proj
h
The Co-ordinate Systems

Introduction to Co-ordinate system. Discussion on Cartesian


Co-ordinate system.
Generalized Co-ordinate system. Cylindrical Co-ordinate
system and transformation of Cylindrical Co-ordinate system
to Cartesian Co-ordinate system. Solution of conceptual CRT 2 0 0 0
problems.
Spherical Co-ordinate system and transformation of Spherical
Co-ordinate system to Cartesian Co-ordinate system.

GRAD ,DIV.CURL AND PHYSICAL SIGNIFICANCE


CRT 3 0 0 0
The Laplacian, Divergence Theorem and Stoke’s Theorem

Line Integral, Surface Integral, and Volume integral


Sinusoidal Time-Varying Fields CRT 1 0 0 0

The experimental law of Coulomb, Electric field intensity, Field


due to line charge, Sheet Charge and Continuous Volume
Charge distribution. Principle of superposition of coulombs CRT 2 0 0 0
force and field intensity

Gauss law for electrostatics. Electric potential gradient and


electric potential, electric boundary condition, Solution of CRT 2 0 0 0
conceptual problems.

Capacitors and Capacitances CRT 2 0 0 0

Poisson’s and Laplace’s equations, Solutions of Simple


boundary value problems CRT 2 0 0 0

Sub total 14 0 0 0

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MODULE – II

Topic Pedagogy Instructional Hrs


S. Deta
No. Steady Electric Currents: ils Th Pract video Proj

Current densities, Resistance of a Conductor; The


Equation of Continuity, CRT 1 0 0 0

Joules law, Boundary Conditions for Current densities,


The EMF. CRT 2 0 0 0

Magneto statics:

The Biot-Savart Law in vector form, Problems CRT 1 0 0 0

Magnetic Field intensity due to a finite and infinite wire


carrying a current I, Problems CRT 1 0 0 0

Magnetic field intensity on the axis of a circular and


rectangular loop carrying a current I, Problems. CRT 1 0 0 0

Amperes’ Force Law, Simple ApplicationsForce on a


wire carrying a current I placed in a magnetic field, CRT 3 0 0 0
Problems Torque on a loop carrying a current I

Gauss’s law for magnetic fields, Magnetic Vector


Potential , Magnetic Field Intensity CRT 2 0 0 0

Ampere’s circuital law, Boundary conditions Problems CRT 1 0 0 0

Magnetic Materials , Energy in magnetic field ,


Magnetic circuits, Application to cathode Ray CRT 1 0 0 0
Oscilloscope

Sub total 13 0 0 0

MODULE – III
Instructional Hrs
S.
Topic Pedagogy Details
No. Theory Practice video Project

Faraday’s Law of Induction :

Self and Mutual inductance, Maxwell’s


Equations from Ampere’s and Gauss’s Laws,
Faraday’s law – Maxwell’s Second Equation in CRT 2 0 0 0
Differential and integral form from
Faraday’s Law, Problems

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Maxwell’s Equations in point form, Problems CRT 2 0 0 0

Equation of Continuity, Concept of


Displacement Current. CRT 1 0 0 0

Poynting Vector and the flow of power, Time –


Harmonic EM Fields, Problems CRT 1 0 0 0

Plane Wave Propagation:

Derivation of Wave Equation-Uniform plane


waves, Problems
(Helmholtz wave equation, CRT 1 0 0 0
Plane wave solution)

Plane waves in free space and in a homogenous


material, Problems
Wave equation for a conducting medium, CRT 2 0 0 0
Problems

Plane waves in lossy dielectric-Propagation in


good conductors-Skin effect, Problems CRT 1 0 0 0
(surface resistance, depth of penetration)

Polarization of EM wave-Linear, Circular and


Elliptical polarization CRT 1 0 0 0

Reflection of Plane Wave from a


conductornormal and Oblique incidence CRT 1 0 0 0
incidence, Problems

Reflection of Plane Waves by a perfect


dielectric-normal incidence, Problems
Reflection of Plane Waves by a perfect CRT 2 0 0 0
dielectric- oblique incidence, Problems

Dependence on Polarization-Brewster angle,


Problems CRT 1 0 0 0

Sub total 15 0 0 0

CCEC0401 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING


Pre – requisites Course Type Credits
Nil Theory + Practice 5
THEORY+ PRACTICE Credits: 05 Total Hrs: [72]
Course Objectives:
The objectives of this subject are to:
 Make learn about discrete-time signals in the frequency domain, using z-transform, discrete Fourier
transforms (DFT), and cosine transform

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 Make understand the implementation of the DFT in terms of the FFT, as well as some of its
applications (computation of convolution sums, spectral analysis) Course Outcomes:-
Upon successful completion of thissubject, students should be able to:
 Explain basic tradeoffs in digital representation of signals: sampling rate, bandwidth, bit rate, fidelity
 Either participates in a basic design experience or in a research experience through a team project,
 Develop and implement new algorithm in signal processing,
Module-I (12+6hr) The Discrete
Fourier Transform: Its Properties and Applications (6hr)
The Discrete Fourier Transform, Properties of the DFT: Periodicity, Linearity, and Symmetry Properties,
Relationship of the DFT to other Transforms;The DFT as a Linear Transformation, Multiplication of
Two DFTs and Circular Convolution,
Efficient Computation of the DFT: Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms (6hr)
Efficient Computation of the DFT: FFT Algorithms: Radix-2 FFT Algorithms: Decimation-In-Time (DIT),
Decimation-In-Frequency (DIF);
Textbook – I Chapter 8 (8.1.1, 8.1.3, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.2.3)
Lab Session:1. Different signal generation (Sine, Cosine, Square, Triangular Etc,),Convolution of
sequences (Linear Convolution, Circular Convolution)
Lab Session:2Design and simulation of DFT and IDFT,Auto correlation and Cross Correlation
Module-II (18+12hr) (18+12 hours) Design of Digital IIR
Filters: (6hr)
Design of IIR Filters from Analog Filters: IIR Filter Design by Impulse Invariance, IIR Filter Design by the
Bilinear Transformation,
Textbook – I Chapter 9 (9.1, 9.2.1, 9.2.2, 9.2.3, 9.3.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3, 9.3.4)

Design of Digital FIR Filters: (6hr)


Design of FIR Filters: Symmetric and Ant symmetric FIR Filters, Design of Linear-Phase FIR Filters by
using Windows.
Textbook – I Chapter 10 (10.1.1, 10.1.2, 10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 10.2.4, 10.3.2, 10.3.3)
Lab Session:1To design digital IIR filters (Low-Pass, High Pass, Band-Pass, Band-Stop),
Lab Session:2To design FIR filters using windows technique
Digital signal processor :( 6hr)
Introduction, DSP processor memory architecture, some examples of DSP processor, pipelining, overview
of TMS320c family DSP processors.
Textbook – 2 Chapter 15 (15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.5, 15.6, 15.7, 15.8, 15.9, 15.10, 15.11, 15.12)
Lab Session:1Implementation of linear phase FIR (Lowpass And Highpass) Filters using DSP kit
Lab Session:2Implementation of IIR (Lowpass And Highpass) Filters DSP kit
Module-III (12+12hr) Speech Coding and
Recognition(Project)
An Introduction to Speech Signals ( 3+3 hr):Speech Signals in the Time Domain, Speech Signals in the
Frequency Domain,
Lab Session:1 Speech Spectrogram
Linear Prediction Analysis(3+3hr):Short-term Autocorrelation, Autocorrelation Method for LP
Analysis, Levison-Durbin Recursion, Inverse Filtering Computation
Lab Session2. Formant Estimation and Pitch and Gain Estimation
Speech Coding and Synthesis(3+3 hr):Perceptual Weighting Filter, Excitation Sequence
Lab Session3:CELP Synthesizer and Quantization

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Speech Recognition(3+3 hr): Feature Extraction, Vector Quantization Lab
Session4:Training the HMM andRecognition using the HMM
Text Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing: A MATLAB-Based Approach – Vinay K. Ingle and John G.Proakis, Cengage
Learning,
2. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB – Robert J. Schilling and Sandra L. Harris,
Cengage Learning,
3. E-book on Speech Coding and Recognitionby Vedrana Andersen.
4. E-book on An Introduction to Speech Recognition by B. Plannerer
Tools to be used: MATLAB/SCILAB DSP kit: Preferably TMS 320C6XXX

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S. Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs
No.

MODULE-I (18 Hours) Th Pract video Proj

The Discrete Fourier Transform:


Its Properties and Applications

1 Relationship of the DFT to other CRT 1 0 0 0


Transforms

2 Properties of the DFT: Periodicity CRT 1 0 0 0


problems on Properties of the
DFT: Periodicity

3 Properties of the DFT ;Linearity, CRT 1 0 0 0


and Symmetry Properties,

4 Multiplication of Two DFTs and CRT, Coding and 1 1 0 0


Circular Convolution PRA Simulation using
SCILAB / MATLAB

5 Twiddle factor; The DFT as a CRT, Coding and 1 1 0 0


Linear transformation Overlap PRA Simulation using
add method SCILAB / MATLAB

6 Twiddle factor; The DFT as a CRT, Coding and 1 1 0 0


Linear transformation Overlap PRA Simulation using
save method SCILAB / MATLAB

Efficient Computation of the


DFT: Fast Fourier Transform
Algorithms

7 Fast Fourier Transform CRT, Coding and 2 1 0 0


Algorithms, Efficient Computation PRA Simulation using
of the DFT , problems on FFT SCILAB / MATLAB
Algorithms: Direct Computation of
the DFT

8 Radix-2 FFT Algorithms: CRT, Coding and 2 1 0 0


Decimation-In-Time (DIT), PRA Simulation using
problems on Decimation-In-Time SCILAB / MATLAB

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9 Radix-2 FFT Algorithms: CRT, Coding and 2 1 0 0
Decimation-In-Frequency (DIF), PRA Simulation using
problems on Decimation-In- SCILAB / MATLAB
Frequency

Sub total 12 6 0 0

MODULE – II (30 Hours)

Topic Details Instructional Hrs


S. Peda
No. Design of Digital IIR Filters gogy Th Pract video Proj

10 Implementation of Discrete-Time CRT 0


Systems, Structure for the Realization
1 0 0
of Discrete-Time Systems

11 Structure for IIR Systems:, Direct- CRT, 0


Form Structures, Cascade-Form PRA
2 0 0
Structures, Parallel-Form Structures

12 Design of IIR Filters: Design by CRT, Coding and Simulation 0


Impulse Invariance method, Design PRA using SCILAB /
by the Bilinear Transformation MATLAB, Hardware 3 6 0
Implementation using
DSP Kit

Design of Digital FIR Filters

13 Design of FIR Filters: Symmetric and CRT, Coding and Simulation 0


Ant symmetric FIR Filters, PRA using SCILAB / 3 3 0
MATLAB,

14 Design of FIR Filters: Design of CRT, Hardware 0


Linear-Phase FIR Filters by using PRA Implementation using
3 3 0
Windows DSP Kit

Digital signal processor.

15 Introduction, DSP processor memory PPT


architecture, some examples of DSP
3
processor, pipelining

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16 First generation TMS320c1x PPT
processors, second generation
TMS320c2x processors, third
generation TMS320c3x processors, 3
fourth generation TMS320c4x
processors

Sub total 18 12 0 0

MODULE – III (24 Hours)

Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


S.
Speech Coding and Recognition Theor Practic vide Projec
No.
y e o t

17 Introduction to Speech Signals: Speech CRT 0


Signals in the Time Domain 1 0 0

18 Speech Signals in the CRT, Coding and 0


Frequency Domain. PRA Simulation using
SCILAB / 2 3 0
MATLAB

19 Linear Prediction Analysis: Short-term CRT 0


Autocorrelation, Autocorrelation Method
1 0 0
for LP Analysis

20 Levison-Durbin Recursion CRT, Coding and 0


PRA Simulation using
SCILAB / 1 3 0
MATLAB

21 Inverse Filtering Computation CRT 1 0 0

22 Speech Coding and Synthesis: CRT 0


Perceptual Weighting Filter 2 0 0

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23 Excitation Sequence CRT, Coding and 0
PRA Simulation using
SCILAB / 1 3 0
MATLAB

24 Speech Recognition: Feature Extraction CRT 2 0 0 0

25 Vector Quantization CRT, Coding and 0


PRA Simulation using
SCILAB / 1 3 0
MATLAB

Sub total 12 12 0 0

CCEC0402 INTRODUCTION TO VLSI DESIGN

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory + Practice 5
Course Objective:-
The objectives of this subject are to:
 Focus on understanding of the different CMOS VLSI designs required to carry out a complete digital logic
design
 Discuss on design of high speed and low delay VLSI circuits and prepare students for a professional career
in the relevant field on completion of degree Course Outcomes:-
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
 Design any high speed combinational and sequential digital circuit using CMOS logic
 Enhancement of complex digital VLSI logic design skill of students which will help them to complete any
project work undertaken in higher semesters
 Pursue a bright career as a VLSI Test Engineer, VHDL Programmer, Embedded design engineer, Software
Engineer in the IT sector

Module - I (20 hours)


Introduction:

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Historical Perspective, Moore’s law, VLSI Design and Packaging Methodologies, VLSI Design Flow
Hierarchy, VLSI Design Styles: Full custom IC Design flow, Cell based IC design flow, FPGA Design
flow. Computer-Aided Design Technology.[Through Class room teaching] Fabrication of MOSFETs:
Introduction, Fabrication Processes Flow – Basic Concepts, The CMOS n-Well Process, Fabrication of
NMOS, PMOS .LOCOS isolation technique. Layout Design Rules, Stick Diagrams, Full-Customs Mask
Layout Design. [Through class room teaching and simulation using CAD tool] MOS Transistor:
The Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) Structure, The MOS System under External Bias, Structure and
Operation of MOS Transistor (MOSFET), MOSFET Current-Voltage Characteristics, MOSFET Scaling
and Small-Geometry Effects, MOSFET Capacitance[ Through Class room Teaching]
Practice using EDA tool (Microwind/Tanner/Cadence)
1. Introduction to EDA tool.
2. Study of NMOS and PMOS drain current characteristics and transfer characteristics.
3. Extraction of device model parameters.
4. Introduction to layout editor and Layout of NMOS and PMOS transistor.

Module – II (32 hours)


MOS Inverters- Static Characteristics:
Introduction, Resistive-Load Inverters, Inverters with n-Type Depletion and Enhancement MOSFET
Load, CMOS Inverter.[Through classroom teaching]
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and circuit simulation
1. Study of resistive load and enhancement load Inverter static characteristics
2. Study of CMOS inverter transfer characteristics.
3. Study of variation of VTC curve withdifferent MOS transistor size

MOS Inverters- Switching Characteristics and Interconnect Effects


Introduction, Delay-Time Definitions, Calculation of Delay-Times, Inverter Design with Delay
Constraints, Estimation of Interconnect Parasitics, Calculation of Interconnect Delay, Switching Power
Dissipation of CMOS Inverters. [Through classroom teaching]
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and circuit simulation
1. Study of CMOS inverter transient characteristics with no load. Calculation of rise time and fall
time.
2. Study of CMOS inverter delay with different capacitive load.
3. Inverter design with delay constraint and simulation.
Combinational MOS Logic Circuits
Introduction, MOS Logic Circuits with Depletion n-MOS Loads, CMOS Logic Circuits, Complex Logic
Circuits, CMOS Transmission Gates (Pass Gates). [Through classroom teaching]
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and circuit simulation
1. Design and simulation of NAND and NOR gate and study of static characteristics.
2. Design and Simulation of complex CMOS logic circuits: half adder, full adder, 2:1 MUX and 4:1
MUX
3. Study of NMOS and PMOS pass transistor characteristics.
4. Study of transmission gate characteristics.

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Module – III (29hours) Sequential MOS Logic
Circuits
Introduction, Bi-stable circuit elements, SR & JK Latch Circuits, Clocked Latch and Flip-Flop Circuits,
CMOS D-Latch and Edge-Triggered Flip-Flop.[Through class room teaching]
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and circuit simulation
1. Design and simulation of latch circuit
2. Master-slave edge triggered D flip-flop using multiplexer
Dynamic Logic Circuits
Introduction, Basic Principles of TG and Pass Transistor Circuits, Voltage Bootstrapping, Charge leakage,
Charge sharing, Synchronous Dynamic Circuit Techniques, Dynamic CMOS Circuit
Techniques, Cascading dynamic gates, High Performance Dynamic CMOS Circuits, Domino logic,
npCMOS domino logic. [ Through class room teaching]
Semiconductor Memories
Introduction, Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Non-
volatile Memory, Flash Memory, PLA and PAL [Through class room teaching]

LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and circuit simulation
1. Design and analysis of 6-T conventional SRAM cell
2. Design and analysis of DRAM cell

LAB Practice using EDA tool: Layout design


3. Layout design of NMOS and PMOS transistor
4. Layout design of CMOS inverter
5. Study of Full-custom IC Design flow: Schematic simulation, DRC, LVS, QRC, Post Layout
Simulation.
Text Books:
1. Sung-Mo Kang and Yusuf Leblebici, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits: Analysis and Design, ,, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company Limited Ref.: Books:
1. Jan M,Rabaey, AnanthaChandrakasan, BorivojeNikolic, Digital Integrated Circuits – A Design
Perspective, ,, PHI,
2. Wayne Wolf, Modern VLSI Design System – on – Chip Design, PHI
3. Debaprasad Das, VLSI Design, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,
4. John P,Uyemura, CMOS Logic Circuit Design, Springer (Kluwer Academic Publishers),
5. Ken Martin, Digital Integrated Circuit Design, Oxford University Press,
6. K,Eshraghian and N,H,E,Weste, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design – a Systems Perspective, 2nd Edn,,
Addison Wesley, 1993 Required Software:
Microwind/ Cadence/Tanner Tool
Module I [20 hour]

S. Pedag Instructional Hrs


No. Topic ogy Details
Theory Practice video Project

Page: 242
Introduction to Subject
Key Topics: Historical Perspective, Moore’s law,
Chalk &
VLSI Design and Packaging Methodologies, VLSI
01 CRT Talk and 2 0 0 0
Design Flow Hierarchy, VLSI Design Styles,
PPT
Computer-Aided Design Technology
Ref.:SungMo Kang:
Fabrication of MOSFETs
Key TopicsIntroduction, Fabrication Processes Chalk &
Flow – Basic Concepts, The CMOS n-Well CRT Talk , PPT,
02 Process, Fabrication of NMOS, PMOS . LOCOS and Simulation 3 1 0 0
isolation techniqueLayout Design Rules, Stick Lab through
Diagrams, Full-Customs Mask Layout CAD tool
DesignRef.: Sung-Mo Kang:
MOS Transistor:
Key TopicsThe Metal Oxide Semiconductor
(MOS) Structure, The MOS System under
External Bias, Structure and Operation of MOS Chalk &
03 CRT 8 0 0 0
Transistor (MOSFET), MOSFET Current-Voltage Talk , PPT
Characteristics, MOSFET Scaling and Small-
Geometry Effects, MOSFET Capacitance
Ref.: : Sung-Mo Kang:
Practice using EDA tool
(Microwind/Tanner/Cadence) 1.
Introduction to EDA tool.
Through
04 2. Study of NMOS and PMOS drain current Lab EDA tool
0 6 0 0
characteristics and transfer
characteristics.
3. Extraction of device model parameters.

Module II [32 hours]

S. Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


No. Th Pract video Proj
MOS Inverters- Static Characteristics:

Page: 243
Key TopicsIntroduction, Resistive-Load Inverters,
Inverters with n-Type Depletion and Enhancement Chalk &
05 MOSFET Load, CMOS Inverter CRT Talk , 5 0 0 0
Ref.: : Sung-Mo Kang: PPT

LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design


and circuit simulation
1. Study of resistive load and enhancement load
Inverter static characteristics Through
06 Lab 6
2. Study of CMOS inverter EDA tool
transfer characteristics.
3. Study of variation of VTC curve withdifferent
MOS transistor size
MOS Inverters- Switching Characteristics and
Interconnect Effects
Key TopicsIntroduction, Delay-Time Definitions,
Calculation of Delay-Times, Inverter Design with Chalk &
07 Delay Constraints, Estimation of Interconnect CRT Talk , 5 0 0 0
Parasitics, Calculation of Interconnect Delay, PPT
Switching Power Dissipation of CMOS Inverters.
Ref.: : Sung-Mo Kang:
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design
and circuit simulation
1. Study of CMOS inverter transient
characteristics with no load. Calculation of rise
Through
08 time and fall time. LAB 6
EDA tool
2. Study of CMOS inverter delay with different
capacitive load.
3. Inverter design with delay constraint and
simulation.
Combinational MOS Logic Circuits:
Key TopicsIntroduction, MOS Logic Circuits with Chalk &
09 Depletion n-MOS Loads, CMOS Logic Circuits, CRT Talk , 4 0 0 0
Complex Logic Circuits, CMOS Transmission PPT
Gates (Pass Gates)Ref.: Sung-Mo Kang:
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design Through
10 and circuit simulation Lab EDA tool 6
1. Design and simulation of NAND and NOR gate like
and study of static characteristics. Microwind,
2. Design and Simulation of complex CMOS logic Tanner,
circuits: half adder, full adder, 2:1 MUX and Cadence
4:1 MUX
3. Study of NMOS and PMOS pass transistor
characteristics.
4. Study of transmission gate characteristics.

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Module III[29 hours]

S. Pedag Instructional Hrs


No. Topic ogy Details
Theory Practice video Project
Sequential MOS Logic Circuits:
Key TopicsIntroduction, Bi-stable circuit elements, SR & Chalk
11 JK Latch Circuits, Clocked Latch and Flip-Flop Circuits, CRT & Talk 5 0 0 0
CMOS D-Latch and Edge-Triggered Flip-Flop , PPT
Ref.: : Sung-Mo Kang:
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and
circuit simulation Throug
12 1. Design and simulation of latch circuit LAB h EDA 6
2. Master-slave edge triggered D flip-flop using tool
multiplexer
Dynamic Logic Circuits
Key Topics: Introduction, Basic Principles of TG and
Pass Transistor Circuits, Voltage Bootstrapping, Charge
Chalk
sharing, Synchronous Dynamic Circuit Techniques,
13 CRT & Talk 5 0 0 0
Dynamic CMOS Circuit Techniques, Cascading dynamic
, PPT
gates, High Performance Dynamic CMOS Circuits,
Domino logic, np-CMOS domino logic.
Ref.: : Sung-Mo Kang:
Semiconductor Memories
Key Topics: Introduction, Dynamic Random Access Chalk
14 Memory (DRAM), Static Random Access Memory CRT & Talk 4 0 0 0
(SRAM), Non-volatile Memory, Flash Memory, PLA and , PPT
PAL Ref.: : Sung-Mo Kang:
LAB Practice using EDA tool: Schematic design and
circuit simulation
1. Design and analysis of 6-T conventional SRAM
cell
2. Design and analysis of DRAM cell Throug
15 LAB Practice using EDA tool: Layout design LAB h EDA 0 9 0 0
3. Layout design of NMOS and PMOS transistor tool
4. Layout design of CMOS inverter
5. Study of Full-custom IC Design flow: Schematic
simulation, DRC, LVS, QRC, Post Layout
Simulation.

CCEC0403 ANALOG COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory + Practice 5

 To impart the basic concepts of analog modulation schemes


 To develop understanding about performance of analog communication systems
Course Outcomes:
After learning the course the students should be able to:

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 Describe different types of noise and predict its effect on various analog communication systems. 
Analyze energy and power spectral density of the signal.
 Express the basic concepts of analog modulation schemes
 Evaluate analog modulated waveform in time /frequency domain and also find modulation index. 
Develop understanding about performance of analog communication systems  Calculate
bandwidth and power requirements for analog systems.
 Analyze different characteristics of receiver.

MODULE-01 (15+5Hrs)
RANDOM PROCESS: Random variables: Several random variables. Statistical averages: Function of
Random variables, moments, Mean, Correlation and Covariance function: Principles of autocorrelation
function, cross – correlation functions. Central limit theorem, Properties of Gaussian process. (Topics will
be covered through CRT & Presentation)
NOISE:Introduction, shot noise, thermal noise, white noise, Noise equivalent bandwidth, Narrow
bandwidth, Noise Figure, Equivalent noise temperature, cascade connection of two-port networks,
Frequency Domain Representation of Noise, Power Spectral Density, Spectral Components of Noise,
Response of a Narrow band filter to noise, Effect of a Filter on the Power spectral density of noise,
Superposition of Noises, Noise Bandwidth, Narrow band representation of noise and its PSD. (Topics will
be through CRT & video presentation&Throgh Practice using MATLAB)
MODULE-02 (14+17Hrs)
AMPLITUDE MODULATION: Introduction AM: Time-Domain description, Frequency – Domain
description. Generation of AM wave: square law modulator, switching modulator. Detection of AM waves:
square law detector, envelop detector. Double side band suppressed carrier modulation (DSBSC): Time-
Domain description, Frequency-Domain representation, Generation of DSBSC waves: balanced modulator,
ring modulator. Coherent detection of DSBSC modulated waves. Costas loop. . (Topics on practical
applications will be through practice using Hardware and MATLAB/SCILAB)
SINGLE SIDE-BAND MODULATION (SSB): Quadrature carrier Multiplexing, Single side-band
modulation, Frequency-Domain description of SSB wave, Time-Domain description. Phase discrimination
method for generating an SSB modulated wave, Demodulation of SSB waves. (Topics on practical
applications will be through practice using Hardware and MATLAB/SCILAB)
VESTIGIAL SIDE-BAND MODULATION (VSB): Frequency – Domain description, Generation of
VSB modulated wave, Time – Domain description,Comparison of amplitude modulation techniques,
Frequency translation, Frequency division multiplexing, Application: Radio broadcasting, AM radio.
(Topics on practical applications will be through practice using Hardware and MATLAB/SCILAB)
MODULE-03 (14+9Hrs)
ANGLE MODULATION (FM)-I: Basic definitions, FM, narrow band FM,wide band FM, transmission
bandwidth of FM waves, generation of FM waves: indirect FM and direct FM.(Topics on practical
applications will be through practice using Hardware and MATLAB/SCILAB)
ANGLE MODULATION (FM)-II: Demodulation of FM waves, FM stereo multiplexing, Phase-locked
loop, Nonlinear model of the phase – locked loop, Linear model of the phase – locked loop, Nonlinear
effects in FM systems. (Topics on practical applications will be through practice using Hardware and
MATLAB/SCILAB)
NOISE IN CONTINUOUS WAVE MODULATION SYSTEMS:
Introduction, Receiver model, Noise in DSB-SC receivers, Noise in SSB receivers, Noise in AM receivers,
Threshold effect, Noise in FM receivers, FM threshold effect, Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in FM, .
(Most of the topics will be through presentation mode)

TEXT BOOKS:
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1. Communication Systems, Simon Haykins, 5th Edition, John Willey, India Pvt. Ltd, 2009.
2. H. Taub, D. L Schilling, G. Saha; Principles of Communication System, 3rd Edition; 2008, Tata McGraw
Hill, India; ISBN: 0070648115. (Selected portions from chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9)
3. Communication System Engineering,Second Edition by MasoudSalehi, John G. Proakis, ISBN: 0130950076
REF.: BOOKS:
1. Modern digital and analog Communication systems B. P. Lathi, Oxford University Press., 4th ed, 2010, 2.
Louis E. Frenzel, Principles of Electronic communication Systems,3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hil
3. Communication Systems: Singh and Sapre: Analog and digital TMH 2nd , Ed 2007. Web
resources:
1. Principles of Communication, Prof. V. VenkatRao, IIT Madras (nptel.iitm.ac.in) 2.
Communication Engineering, Prof. Surendra Prasad, IIT Delhi (nptel.iitm.ac.in). 3.
Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability, Prof. John Tsitsiklis,
MIT(ocw.mit.edu).
List of Open Source Software/learning website:
Software: SCILAB
Learning Website:NPTEL Videos MIT open course ware website

Module I

Instructional Hrs
Topic Pedagogy Details
S. Theory Practice video Project
No.
RANDOM PROCESS:

1 Mathematical Definition of Random CRT 1


Process, Stationary Process 1 0 0

2 Random variables: Several random CRT


variables. 1 0 0 0

3 Statistical averages: Function of Random CRT


variables, moments, Mean, 1 0 0 0

4 Correlation and Covariance function: CRT


Principles of autocorrelation function,
cross – correlation functions. Central limit 2 0 0 0
theorem, Properties of Gaussian process

NOISE:

5 Introduction, shot noise, thermal noise, CRT


white noise 2 0 0 0

6 Noise equivalent bandwidth, Narrow CRT


bandwidth, 1 0 0 0

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7 Noise Figure, Equivalent noise CRT
temperature, cascade connection of 2 0 0 0
twoport networks,

8 Frequency Domain Representation of CRT


Noise, Power Spectral Density, 1 0 0 0

9 Spectral Components of Noise CRT 1 0 0 0

10 Response of a Narrow band filter to noise, CRT


Effect of a Filter on the Power spectral 1(Study
1 0 0
density of noise, based )

11 Superposition of Noises, Noise Bandwidth, CRT


Narrow band representation of noise and 2 0 0 0
its PSD

12 Generation of Gaussian Noise, Study on Practice SCILA


PSD B/MAT
LAB 0 3 0 0
Simulat
ion

Subtotal 15 3 1 1

Module II

Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


S.
No. AMPLITUDE MODULATION: Theory Practice video Project

Introduction AM: Time-Domain CRT


description, Frequency – Domain 2 0 0 0
description.

14 Generation of AM wave: square law Practice


modulator, switching modulator. Using Trainer 0 3 0 0
Kit and SCILAB
Detection of AM waves: square law Practice / MATLAB
detector, envelop detector. Simulation 0 3 0 0

Double side band suppressed carrier CRT


modulation (DSBSC): Time-Domain
description, Frequency-Domain 2 0 0 0
representation,

Generation of DSBSC waves: balanced Using Trainer


modulator, ring modulator. Kit and 0 3 0 0
Practice
SCILAB/MATL
Coherent detection of DSBSC Practice AB Simulation
modulated waves. Costas loop 0 3 0 0

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SINGLE SIDE-BAND MODULATION (SSB):

Quadrature carrier Multiplexing, CRT


Single side-band modulation, 2 0 0 0

Frequency-Domain description of SSB CRT


wave, Time-Domain description. 2 0 0 0

Phase discrimination method for CRT


generating an SSB modulated wave,. 1 0 0 0

Demodulation of SSB waves. CRT 1 2 0 0

VESTIGIAL SIDE-BAND CRT


MODULATION (VSB):

Frequency – Domain description, CRT


Generation of VSB modulated wave, 1 0 0 0
Time – Domain description

Comparison of amplitude modulation CRT


techniques, 1 0 0 0

Frequency translation, Frequency Practice Using Trainer


division multiplexing, Kit and SCILAB
/ MATLAB 0 3 0 0
Simulation

Application: Radio broadcasting, AM CRT


radio 2 0 0 0

14 17 0

Module III

S. Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


No. ANGLE MODULATION (FM)-I Th Pract video Proj
12 Basic definitions, FM, CRT 1 0 0 0
Narrow band FM, Wide band FM, CRT
Transmission bandwidth of FM waves, 2 0 0 0
Generation of FM waves: Indirect FM Practice Using Trainer Kit
and Direct FM and
SCILAB/MATLAB 1 3 0 0
Simulation
ANGLE MODULATION (FM)-II:
Demodulation of FM waves, FM CRT
stereo multiplexing, 0 3 0 0

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Phase-locked loop, Nonlinear model CRT
of the phase – locked loop, Linear
model of the phase – locked loop, 1 0 0 0
Nonlinear effects in FM systems.
NOISE IN CONTINUOUS WAVE MODULATION SYSTEMS:
Introduction, Receiver model, CRT 2 0 0 0
Noise in DSB-SC receivers, CRT 1 0 0 0
Noise in SSB receivers, CRT 1 0 0 0
Noise in AM receivers, Threshold Practice SCILAB/MATL
effect, AB Simulation 1 3 0 0
Noise in FM receivers, FM threshold CRT
effect 2 0 0 0
Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in FM CRT 1 0 0 0
14 9 0 0

CCEC0404 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Theory + Practice 5
Course Objective:-
The objectives of this subject are to:
 To present the fundamentals of modern digital communication system design and to evaluate the
performance of digital signaling schemes on realistic communication channels.
Course Outcomes:
After learning the course the students should be able to:
 Analyze the performance of a baseband and pass band digital communication system in terms of error rate
and spectral efficiency.
 Perform the time and frequency domain analysis of the signals in a digital communication system  Select
the blocks in a design of digital communication system

Module -I (10+14Hours)
Sampling Theorem, Signal Reconstruction from uniform samples, Practical issues in signal sampling and
reconstruction, Maximum Information Rate, Non-ideal practical sampling analysis, Some applications of
sampling theorem (Topics will be covered through CRT & Practice)
(Ref Text Book 2: Chapter 6.1)
Digital Representation of Analog Signal –
Quantization of Signals, Quantization error, PCM, Electrical representation of binary digits, PCM System,
Companding, Certain issues in Digital transmission: Line coding, scrambling, T1Digital System,
Multiplexing T1 lines – The T2, T3 and T4 lines, Differential PCM: Linear predicted design, Delta
Modulation, Adaptive Delta Modulation (Topics will be covered through CRT & Practice)
(Ref Text Book 1: Chapter 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6)

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Module - II (9+15 hours)
Digital Modulation Technique:
Generation, Transmission, Reception, Spectrum and Geometrical Representation in the Signal Space of
BPSK, DPSK, QPSK, QASK, M-ary PSK, BFSK, M-ary FSK, and Minimum Shifting Keying (MSK)
(Most Topics will be covered through Practice using Simulation tools) (Ref Text Book 1: Chapter 6)
Noise in PCM and DM:
Calculation of Quantization Noise, Output Signal Power, and the Thermal Noise, Output SNR in PCM,
Quantization noise in Delta Modulation, output signal power, output SNR, Comparison with PCM and
DM (Topics will be covered through CRT & Tutorial)
(Ref Text Book 1: Chapter 12.1 -12.3)

Module - III (21+3 Hours)


Principle of Digital Data Transmission:
Digital Communication Systems – Source, Line coder, Multiplexer, Regenerative repeater; Line Coding:
PSD of various line codes, polar signaling, constructing a DC Null in PSD by pulse shaping, On Off
signaling, Bipolar signaling; Pulse shaping – ISI and effect, Nyquist first criterion for zero ISI;

Scrambling, Digital receiver and regenerative repeaters; Equalizers, Timing extraction, Detection error,
Eye Diagram (Topics will be covered through CRT & Tutorials)
(Ref Text Book 2: Chapter 7.1, 7.2, 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6)
A base band signal Receiver, Peak signal to RMS noise output voltage ratio, probability of error, optimum
threshold, optimum receiver for both base band and pass band: calculation of optimum filter transfer
function, optimum filter realization using Matched filter (Topics will be covered through CRT & Tutorials)
(Ref Text Book 1: Chapter 11.1 – 11.3) Discrete
Messages and information content:
The Concept of amount of Information, Average Information, Entropy; Information rate, source coding to
increase average information per bit; Shanon-Fano coding, Shanon'sTheoerm- Channel Capacity, Capacity
of Gaussian channel, Bandwidth – S/N Trade off, Use of Orthogonal Signals to attain Shannon's limit,
Matched Filter Reception, calculation of error probability, Efficiency of orthogonal Signal transmission,

(Ref Text Book 1: Chapter 13.1 – 13.4) (Topics will be covered through CRT & Practice) Text
Books:
1. Taub’s Principles of Communication Systems by H Taub. D. L. Schilling and G Saha, 3rd Edition 2008,
TMH Education Pvt Ltd, New Delhi,
2. Modern Digital and Analogue Communication Systems by B.P. Lathi and Z Ding, 4th Edition 2010, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi, Ref.: Books:
1. Digital Communication by Amitabha Bhattacharya, TMH Publishing Company Ltd, 2006
2. Communication Systems by SimanHaykin, 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc
3. Digital and Analogue Communication System, Leon W, Couch-II, 6th Edition, Pearson
4. Digital Communications, Proakis and Salehi, 5th Edition Web resources:
1. Probabilistic Systems Analysis and Applied Probability, Prof. John Tsitsiklis,
MIT(ocw.mit.edu)
2. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101051/ Digital Communication by Prof. Bikash Kumar Dey, IIT ,Bombay,
Video Course
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3.http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117105077/ Digital Communication by Prof. SaswatChakrabarti Prof. R.V.
Rajakumar ,IIT KGP, Web Course List of Open Source Software/learning website:
Software: SCILAB Learning Website: NPTEL Videos MIT open course ware website

Module I

Instructional Hrs
S.
Topic Pedagogy Details
No. Th Pract video Proj

1 Sampling Theorem, CRT 1 0 2 0


2 Signal Reconstruction from uniform samples, Practice Using Trainer
Kit and SCILAB
/MATLAB 0 3 0 0
Simulation

3 Practical issues in signal CRT


sampling and reconstruction, 2 0 0 0

4 Maximum Information Rate, Non-ideal practical CRT


sampling analysis 1 0 0 0

5 Some applications of sampling theorem CRT 1 0 0 0


6 Digital Representation of Analog Signal – CRT
Quantization of Signals, Quantization error, 2 0 0 0

7 PCM, Electrical representation of binary digits, Practice Using Trainer


PCM System, Kit and SCILAB
/MATLAB 0 3 0 0
Simulation

Module I (Contd…)

Instructional Hrs
S.
Topic Pedagogy Details
No. Th Pract video Proj

8 Companding, CRT 1 0 0 0

9 Certain issues in Digital transmission: Line CRT


coding, scrambling, 1 0 0 0

10 T1Digital System, Multiplexing T1 lines – The T2, CRT


T3 and T4 lines, 1 0 0 0

11 Differential PCM: Linear predicted design, Practice Using Trainer 0 3 0 0

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12 Delta Modulation, Adaptive Delta Modulation Practice Kit and SCILAB
/MATLAB 0 3 0 0
Simulation
10 12 2 0

Module II

Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


S.
No. Digital Modulation Technique: Theory Practice video Project

Trainer Kit
Generation, Transmission, Reception, and SCILAB
13 Spectrum and Geometrical Representation Practice / MATLAB 0 3 0 0
in the Signal Space of BPSK Simulation
Generation, Transmission, Reception,
14 Spectrum and Geometrical Representation CRT 2 0 0 0
in the Signal Space of DPSK

Generation, Transmission, Reception, SCILAB /


15 Spectrum and Geometrical Representation CRT MATLAB 0 3 0 0
in the Signal Space of QPSK Simulation

Generation, Transmission, Reception,


16 Spectrum and Geometrical Representation CRT 1 0 0 0
in the Signal Space of, QASK

Generation, Transmission, Reception,


17 Spectrum and Geometrical Representation CRT 1 0 0 0
in the Signal Space of M-ary PSK

Trainer Kit
Generation, Transmission, Reception, and SCILAB
18 Practice 0 3 0 0
Spectrum and Geometrical Representation / MATLAB
in the Signal Space of BFSK, Simulation

Module II (Contd…)

Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


S.
No. Digital Modulation Technique: Theory Practice video Project

Generation, Transmission, Reception,


19 Spectrum and Geometrical Representation CRT 1 0 0 0
in the Signal Space of M-ary FSK

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Generation, Transmission, Reception,
Spectrum and Geometrical Representation SCILAB/MA
20 in the Signal Space of Minimum Shifting CRT TLAB 1 3 0 0
Keying (MSK) Simulation

Noise in PCM and DM:


Calculation of Quantization Noise, Output
21 Signal Power, and the Thermal Noise, CRT 1 0 0 0

SCILAB/MA
22 Output SNR in PCM, Practice TLAB 0 3 0 0
Simulation

Quantization noise in Delta Modulation,


23 output signal power, output SNR, CRT 1 0 0 0

24 Comparison with PCM and DM CRT 1 0 0 0

Module III 9 15 0 0

Principle of Digital Data Transmission:


Digital Communication Systems – Source,
25 Line coder, Multiplexer, CRT 1 0 0 0

Regenerative repeater; Line Coding: PSD


26 of various line codes, CRT 1 0 0 0

polar signaling, constructing a DC Null in


27 PSD by pulse shaping, Equalizers, CRT 1 0 0 0

On Off signaling, Bipolar signaling; Pulse


28 shaping – ISI and effect, CRT 1 0 0 0

Nyquist first criterion for zero ISI;


29 Scrambling, Digital receiver and CRT 2 0 0 0
regenerative repeaters;

Timing extraction, Detection error, Eye


30 Diagram CRT 1 0 0 0

31 A base band signal Receiver, CRT 1 0 0 0


32 Peak signal to RMS noise output voltage CRT 1 0 0 0
ratio,
33 probability of error, optimum threshold, CRT 1 0 0 0

Module III (Contd…)

Topic Pedagogy Details Instructional Hrs


S.

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No. Theory Practice video Project

A base band signal Receiver, CRT 1 0 0 0

Peak signal to RMS noise output voltage


ratio, CRT 1 0 0 0

probability of error, optimum threshold, CRT 1 0 0 0

optimum receiver for both base band and


34 pass band: CRT 1 0 0 0

calculation of optimum filter transfer


35 function, optimum filter realization using CRT 2 0 0 0
Matched filter

Discrete Messages and information


content:

The Concept of amount of Information,


36 Average Information, CRT 1 0 0 0

37 Entropy; Information rate, CRT 1 0 0 0

source coding to increase average


information per bit; Shanon - Fano SCILAB /
38 coding, Practice MATLAB 0 3 0 0
Simulation

Shanon's Theoerm- Channel Capacity,


39 Capacity of Gaussian channel, Bandwidth CRT 2 0 0 0
– S/N Trade off,

Capacity of Gaussian channel, Bandwidth


40 – S/N Trade off, CRT 1 0 0 0

Use of Orthogonal Signals to attain


41 Shannon's limit, CRT 2 0 0 0

Matched Filter Reception, calculation of


42 error probability, CRT 2 0 0 0

Efficiency of orthogonal Signal


43 transmission CRT 1 0 0 0

21 3 0 0

CCEC0405 ARM PROCESSOR BASED SYSTEM DESIGN

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Pre – requisites Course Type Credits
Nil Theory + Practice 5

Module 1: (9 hours)
Introduction to 8085 Microprocessor: Architecture, Pin diagram, Instruction set: Data Transfer,
Arithmetic, Logical, Branching, Machine Control, Programming Language, Timing and Control, Memory
Mapping.
Introduction to ARM: RISC Design Philosophy, ARM design Philosophy, embedded system hardware,
arm bus technology, embedded system software , registers, current program status register, pipeline ,
exception, interrupt and vector table ,core extension ,architecture revisions , arm processor families.
Module 2: (22 hours)
Introduction to ARM7TDMI: About the ARM7TDMI core, Architecture, programmer’s model: memory
formats, data types operating modes, registers, exceptions , interrupt latencies, memory interface.
Introduction toLPC214x: Block diagram, Pin configuration, Functional description, LPC214x memory
mapping, LPC214x Memory accelerator Module, LPC214x system control, LPC214x VIC: features,
Description, Register Description, VIC register, LPC214x GPIO: Features, Application, Pin Diagram,
Register Description.
Module 3: (54 hours)
LPC214x UART0: Features, Pin diagram, Register Description, LPC214x UART1: Features, Pin
diagram, Register Description, LPC214x SPI: Features, Pin diagram, Register Description, LPC214x SSP:
Features, Pin diagram, Register Description, LPC214x I2C: Features, Pin diagram, Register Description,
LPC214x Timer: Features, Application, Pin diagram, Register Description, LPC214x PWM: Features,
Pin diagram, Application, Register Description, LPC214x WDT: Features, Pin diagram, Application,
Register Description, LPC214x RTC: Features, Pin diagram, Application, Register Description,
LPC214x ADC: Features, Pin diagram, Application, Register Description, LPC214x DAC: Features, Pin
diagram, Application, Register Description.

Text book:
1. Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers by B.Ram, DhanpatRai Publication.
2. ARM system developer’s guide designing and optimizing system software by A.N Sloss, D Symes , ELSEVIER
3. ARM7TDMI technical Ref.: manual
4. UM10139 LPC214x user manual

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MODULE-1

S. Topic Pedagog Deta Instructional Hrs


No. y ils
MODULE-1 Theory Practice video Total
Introduction to 8085 Microprocessor: Architecture, Pin
diagram, Instruction set: Data Transfer, Arithmetic, CRT,
1 Logical, Branching, Machine Control, Programming PPT, 3 2 0 5
Language, Timing and Control, Memory Mapping. Practice

Introduction to ARM: RISC Design Philosophy, ARM


design Philosophy, embedded system hardware, arm bus
technology, embedded system software , registers, PPT, 0
2 current program status register, pipeline , exception, 4 0 4
Lecture
interrupt and vector table ,core extension ,architecture
revisions , arm processor families
Module 2
Introduction to ARM7TDMI: About the ARM7TDMI
core, Architecture, programmer’s model: memory
3 formats, data types operating modes, registers, 4 4 0 8
exceptions , interrupt latencies, memory interface.
Introduction toLPC214x: Block diagram, Pin
configuration, Functional description, LPC214x memory PPT,
4 mapping, LPC214x Memory accelerator Module, Lecture, 4 4 0 8
LPC214x system control Practice

LPC214x VIC: features, Description, Register


5 Description, VIC register, LPC214x GPIO: Features, 4 2 0 6
Application, Pin Diagram, Register Description.

MODULE-3
LPC214x UART0: Features, Pin diagram, Register
6 Description, LPC214x UART1: Features, Pin diagram, 4 4 0 8
Register Description,
LPC214x SPI: Features, Pin diagram, Register
7 Description, LPC214x SSP: Features, Pin diagram, 6 6 0 12
Register Description
LPC214x I2C: Features, Pin diagram, Register PPT,
8 Description, LPC214x Timer: Features, Application, Pin Lecture, 6 4 0 10
diagram, Register Description, LPC214x PWM: Practice
LPC214x WDT: Features, Pin diagram, Application,
9 Register Description, LPC214x RTC: Features, Pin 6 6 0 12
diagram, Application, Register Description
LPC214x ADC: Features, Pin diagram, Application,
10 Register Description, LPC214x DAC: Features, Pin 6 6 0 12
diagram, Application, Register Description.
TOTAL 0 85

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CCEC0201 ANALOG ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS LABORATORY

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Practice 2

PRACTICE Credits: 02 Total Hrs: [42]


Course Objective:-
The objectives of this Laboratory are to:
 Design electronic solutions to meet specified requirements
 Demonstrate basic concept of electronic circuits through hand-on practice and design all the basic
electronic circuits and can test their design by using Laboratory Instruments
List of Experiments
1. BJT bias circuits –assemble and test
2. JEET/MOSFET bias circuits –assemble and test
3. Design, assemble and test of BJT common-emitter circuit – D,C and A,C performance: Voltage gain,
input impedance and output impedance with bypassed and un-bypassed emitter resistor
4. Design, assemble and test of BJT emitter-follower – D,C and A,C performance: A,C, voltage gain,
input impedance and output impedance
5. Design, assemble and Test of JFET/MOSFET common-source– D,C and A,C performance: Voltage
gain, input impedance and output impedance
6. Design, assemble and Test of JFET/MOSFET common-drain– D,C and A,C performance: Voltage gain,
input impedance and output impedance
7. Frequency response of a common-emitter amplifier: low frequency, high frequency and mid frequency
response
8. Application of Op-Amp as differentiator, integrator, square wave generator
9. OP-Amp Frequency Response and Compensation
10. Square wave testing of an amplifier
11. R,C phase shift oscillator / Wien-Bridge Oscillator using OPAMP
12. Class A & Class B power amplifier
Course Outcomes:-
After completion of this Lab course, the students shall be able to:
 Proficient at doing electronic design
 Proficient on use of laboratory instruments
 Do fault analysis of electronic circuits and can rectify them

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CCEC0601 ELECTRONICS WORKSHOP-II LABORATORY (PCB DESIGN)

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Practice+ Project 2
Boards.
Course Objective:-
The objectives of this Laboratory are to:
 Make familiar with PCB design and various processes involved.
 Provide in-depth core knowledge in design, performance analysis and fabrication of Printed
Circuit  Provide the knowledge in PCB fabrication process and factors affecting PCB
performance.
List of Experiments
SECTION A: Design Layout of PCB
(Any 8 experiment have to perform in this section using EAGLE Design Software)
Introduction to PCB Technology
1. Design a PCB for Regulated DC power supply
2. Design a PCB for Mobile phone charging circuit
3. Design a PCB for Solar charging circuit
4. Design a PCB for Battery Charge Level Indicator
5. Design a PCB for LED lighting system
6. Design a PCB for LED light Voltage and current Regulator
7. Design a PCB for Analog Volt meter
8. Design a PCB for Analog Ammeter
9. Design a PCB for DC motor Speed control
10. Design a PCB for High pass and low pass Filt
SECTION B: Fabrication of PCB
Any two experiments can be selected from Expt.1 to 10 for fabrication
Ref.:R.S.Khandpur, Printed Circuit Board, Tata McGraw-Hill
Course Outcomes:-
After completion of this Lab course, the students shall be able to:
 Demonstrate PCB basic principles
 Demonstrate all fundamental operations of the design CAD tool (EAGLE)
 Use Component Placement tools
 Demonstrate Basic Signal Routing
 Use and setup Auto Routing tools
 Prepare and Setup Manufacturing Post-Process
 Implement Design Rules Checking
 Make all necessary Design Preparation post and pre Layout
 Perform the fabrication of PCB

CCEC0602 ANDROID

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Practice+ Project 2

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Course Objectives:
• To use the development tools in the Android development environment
• To use the major components of Android API set to develop their own apps
• To describe the life cycles of Activities, Applications and Fragments
• To use the Java programming language to build Android apps Course Outcome:
After completion of the course students will be able to
• Able to develop Android Apps
Introduction: About Android, Smart phones future
Preparing the Environment: Installing the SDK, Creating Android Emulator, Installing Eclipse, Installing
Android Development Tools, Choosing which Android version to use
Android Architecture: Android Stack, Android applications structure,
Creating a project, working with the AndroidManifest.xml, Using the log system Activities
UI Architecture: Application context, Intents Activity life cycle, supporting multiple screen sizes
User Interface Widgets: Text controls, Button controls, Toggle buttons, Images
Notification and Toast: Parameters on Intents,Pending intents, Status bar notifications, Toast Notifications
Menus: Localization,Options menu, Context menu.
Dialogs: Alert dialog , Custom dialog, Dialog as Activity ,
Lists: Using string arrays, Creating lists, Custom lists,
Location and Maps : Google maps , Using GPS to find current location
Working with data : storage, Shared pRef.:s, PRef.:s activity , Files access , SQLite database
Animation: View animation, Drawable animation
Content providers: Content provider introduction, Query providers
Network Communication: Web Services, HTTP Client, XML and JSON,
Services: Service lifecycle, Foreground service,
Publishing the App: Preparing for publishing, Signing and preparing the graphics, publishing to the
Android Market
CCEC0603 LINUX FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEM

Pre – requisites Course Type Credits


Nil Practice + Project 2
Course Objectives:
• To familiarize students with the Linux environment
• To learn the fundamentals of shell scripting/programming
• To familiarize students with basics of Real-Time OS Concepts Outcomes:
After completion of the course students will be able to
• Work confidently in Unix/Linux environment Write shell scripts
to automate various tasks

Part 1: Introduction To Linux And Its Command Set Getting


Started:
1. Operating System Concepts
2. Introduction To Linux
3. Why Linux in Embedded systems?
4. Linux Terminals & Shell
5. Linux File System 6. Concept of Process in Linux Linux Shell Command Set:
1. Navigating File Systems
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2. Handling Files
3. Regular Expressions
4. Process Commands 5. VI editor.

Part 2: Shell Programming / Scripts & Linux Internals


Shell Programming / Scripts
1. Bourne shell Overview
2. User, Shell, And Read-Only Shell
Variables 3. Positional
Parameters
4. Control Constructs. Linux
Internals:
1. Linux Kernel Structure
2. System Calls
3. File Sub-System 4. Process Sub-System.
5. Linux Signals
6. Clocks & Timers 7. Memory
Management. Part 3: Real-
Time OS Concepts Basics:
1. Introduction to RTOS
2. Comparison of General OS & RTOS
3. Importance of Interrupts in Real-time Applications 4. Concept of Shared Data Bug Software Styles in
Embedded Systems:
1. Round-Robin
2. R-R with Interrupts
3. Function Queue Scheduling 4. Real-time Scheduling Exploring Real-Time OS:
1. Preemptive & Non-Preemptive OS
2. RTOS Services
3. Design Using RTOS
4. Development Tools

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