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4th Semester Course Information

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NOTE
• If you secure less than 60% in the ESA examination and / or in the internal test you have to go through
Student Academic Support Program compulsorily
• The questions indicated in the question bank have appeared in the previous examination question papers /
model papers
• T – Text Book
• R – Reference Book
STUDENT SELF APPRAISAL
SESSION: Jan – May 2019

Marks Attendance
Course Name
ESA 1 ESA 2 Report 1 Report 2
Linear Algebra
Control Systems
Computer Organization
VLSI Design
Electromagnetic Field & Transmission Lines
Computer Organization Laboratory
VLSI Laboratory

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 1
4th Semester Course Information

INDEX SHEET

# Subject code Subject Faculty Handling


1 UE17MA251 Linear Algebra Ms.Shwetha D/ Ms.Renna S/ Ms. Vrunda Kamath
Dr. Anuradha M /Ms. Rajini M/ Ms. Karpagavalli/ /
2 UE17EC251 Control Systems
Ms. Swetha R.
3 UE17EC252 Computer Organization Mr. Ravikanth G.B /Ms. Y.J. Pavithra /Ms. Pavithra M
4 UE17EC253 VLSI Ms. Rekha S.S/Ms. Annapurna K.Y./ Ms. K.R. Savithri
Electromagnetic Field & Dr. Saumya Adhikari/Dr. Ragavendra G.K./ Ms.
5 UE17EC254
Transmission Lines Melisa M./ Mr. M.J. Ragavendra/Prof. Mahadevan V.
Mr. Ravikanth G.B/ Ms. Y.J. Pavithra/ Ms. Swetha R./
Mr. M.J. Ragavendra/Ms.Sahana H K/Ms
Ashwini/Prof.B Rajeshwari/Mr.Chethan K
Computer Organization
6 UE17EC255 S/Ms.Suganthi J/Ms.Melisa Mirinda/ Ms. H.R.
Laboratory
Vanamala/ Mr. Purushotham U/ Ms. Pavithra M/ Ms.
Karpagavalli/ Mr. Nagaraj L. J/Ms.Hema N/ Ms. S.
Santha Meena/
Ms. Rekha S.S/Ms.Vanishree P/ Ms. Prajeesha
Emmanuel/ Ms. Pratibha Nandi/ Ms. Karpagavalli. S/
7 UE17EC256 VLSI Laboratory Ms. Annapurna K Y/ Ms. Purvidatta M G/ Ms. Swetha
R/ Ms. K.R. Savithri/ Mr. Kedar Ramachandra/ Ms. M
S Sunita/ Ms. Preethi S J/ Ms. Rajini M

Class Incharges:

Semester Section Faculty Name


4th “A” Ms. Karpagavalli. S
4th “B” Annapurna KY
4th “C” Mr. Ravikant G Biradar
4th “D” Mr.Raghavendra M J
4th “E” Mr. Chethan K.S
4th “F” Ms. Rajini M

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 2
4th Semester Course Information

UE17MA251 – Linear Algebra (3-1-1-0-4)

Faculty : Prof.SD/Prof.RS/Prof.VK Credits: 04 No. of Periods: 52

Class No. Portions to be covered Percentage


Covered/ Marks
allotted
1 Introduction to Linear Algebra
2-3 The Geometry of Linear Equations
4-5 Gaussian Elimination, Singular cases
6 Scilab Class Number1 – Gaussian Elimination
7 Elimination Matrices 20%
8 Triangular Factors and Row Exchanges 20 marks
9 Inverse by Gauss -Jordan Method, Transposes
10-11 Scilab Class Number 2&3- LU Decomposition and Inverses
12-14 Vector Spaces and Subspaces ( Definition only )
15-17 Linear Independence, Basis and Dimensions
18-19 The Four Fundamental Subspaces 40%
20-21 Scilab Class Number 4&5 – Span of Column Space of A and 20 marks
Four Fundamental Subspaces of A
22-24 Linear Transformations
25-26 Orthogonal Vectors and Subspaces
27 Cosines and Projections onto Lines 60%
28-29 Projections and Least Squares 20 marks
30 Scilab Class Number 6-Projections by Least Squares
31-32 Orthogonal Bases
33-34 The Gram- Schmidt Orthogonalization
35 Scilab Class Number 7- The Gram- Schmidt process
36-37 Introduction to Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Power 80%
Method 20 marks
38-39 Diagonalization of a Matrix
40-42 Scilab Class Number 8&9- Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors,
The Power Method
43 Tests for Positive Definiteness
44-45 Positive Definite Matrices and Least Squares, Semi definite
Matrices 100%
46-47 Singular Value Decomposition 20 marks
48-49 Applications of SVD
50 Scilab – In Semester Assessment
51-52 Lab Test Evaluation

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 3
4th Semester Course Information

UE17EC251- CONTROL SYSTEMS (4-0-0-4)

Faculty:Dr. MA/ Prof.KP/ Credits: 04 Class hrs: 52


Prof.RM/Prof. RS

Chapter Title/ % Portions Covered


Class # Reference Literature Topics to be Covered
Individual Cumulative
(From Text Book)
Introduction, Differential
Equations of Physical Systems,
1-10 Mathematical
Linear Approximations of Physical
(10 hrs) Models of Systems
Systems, The Laplace Transform, 20 20
The Transfer Function of Linear
2.1 - 2.7
Systems, Block Diagram Models,
Signal-Flow Graph Models
Introduction, Error Signal
Analysis, Open and Closed Loop
Control Systems, Sensitivity of
Control Systems to Parameter
Feedback Control Variations, Control of the
System Transient Response of Control
Characteristics Systems, Disturbance Signals in a
4.1 - 4.6 Feedback Control System, Steady
11-22 State Error.
(12 hrs)
20 40
& Introduction, Test Input Signals,
Performance of Performance of a Second Order
feedback Control System, Effects of a Third Pole and
systems a Zero on the Second Order
5.1 - 5.6 System Response, The s – Plane
Root Location and the Transient
Response, The Steady – State
Error of Non unity Feedback
Systems.

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 4
4th Semester Course Information

Chapter Title/ % Portions Covered


Class # Reference Literature Topics to be Covered
Individual Cumulative
(From Text Book)
The Concept of Stability, the Routh
The stability of linear – Hurwitz Stability Criterion, The
feedback systems Relative Stability of Feedback
23-32 6.1 - 6.3 Control Systems.
20 60
(10hrs) & Introduction, Root locus Concept,
Root Locus method the Root Locus procedure.
7.1 - 7.3

Introduction, Frequency Response


Frequency Response
Plots, Bode Diagram, and
methods
Performance Specifications in the
8.1, 8.2, 8.4
33-43 Frequency Domain.
& 20 80
(10hrs) Introduction, Mapping Contours in
Stability in the
the s – Plane, the Nyquist Criterion,
Frequency Domain
Relative Stability and the Nyquist
9.1 - 9.4
Criterion.
Introduction, Approaches to
System Design, Cascade
Compensation Networks, Phase –
Lead Design Using the Bode
Diagram, System Design Using
Design of Feedback
Integration Networks, Phase-Lag
Control Systems
Design Using Bode Diagram.
10.1 - 10.4, 10.6, 10.8
Introduction, The State Variables of
a Dynamic System, The State
State Variable Models
Differential Equation, Signal-flow
43-52 3.1 - 3.4, 3.6
graph and Block diagram models, 20 100
(10hrs)
transfer function from state
6.4
equations.
Design of State
The Stability of State Variable
Variable Feed Back
Systems.
systems
11.1 - 11.4
Introduction, Controllability,
Observability, Full-state feedback
control design, Observer Design.

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 5
4th Semester Course Information

Text Book “Modern Control systems”, R.C. Dorf and R.H. Bishop, 11th Edition, PEARSON
Education 2009.
Recommended Books
1. Control Systems Engineering, I.J.Nagrath and M.Gopal, 5th edition, New Age
International Publications, 2007.
2. “Modern Control Engineering”, K. Ogata, 5th edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2010.

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 6
4th Semester Course Information

UE17EC252 –COMPUTER ORGANIZATION


(4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty:Mr.Ravikant G B/Ms.Y J Pavitra/
Ms. Pavithra M Credits: 04 Hours: 52

Class Chapter % of Portion Covered


# Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Reference Cumulat
Literature ive
UNIT-1
Introduction , Introduction: Basic structure and operational and
Assembly operational concepts of computers, performance
Langauage: considerations; Different architectures-Harvard
Reference Book 1: Architecture, Von Neumann Architecture, RISC and 25% 25%
1-15 1.1 to 1.9 CISC.
Reference Book 2: Assembly Language: Instruction format, opcode and
5.1 to 5.5, 6.1 to 6.3, data formats, Addressing modes (w.r.t. 8051) moving
7.1 to 7.6, 8.1 to 8.3 data, Logical & Arithmetic Operations, Jump & Call
operations
UNIT-2
Arithmetic and Logic Arithmetic and Logic Unit: High speed adders, Booth’s
Unit: algorithm for multiplication, high speed multipliers,
16-25 20%
Reference Book 1: division, arithmetic operations on floating point 45%
6.2 to 6.7 numbers (IEEE std)
UNIT-3
Processor Design Processor Design: Design of a basic processor, units in
Reference Book 1: a Instruction execution, functional units and their 69%
26-36
7.1 to 7.5 interconnection, hardware for generating internal 24%
control signals, microprogramming approach
UNIT-4
Input/OutputOrgani Input/Output organization: Accessing I/O devices,
zation : program controlled I/O, Interrupts and supporting 16% 85%
37-44 Reference Book 1: software and hardware, DMA, design of interface
4.1, 4.2, 4.4 to 4.7 circuits, commercial bus standards
UNIT-5
Memory system : Memory system: SRAM cell, DRAM cell, Basic concepts
Reference Book 1: and organization of memory, Hierarchial memory
5.1 to 5.5 system, cache memory and its operation, Cache
45-52
memory mapping (Direct, Set Associative and Fully
Associative), Cache replacement algorithm(LRU) .
15% 100%

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4th Semester Course Information

Literature:

Code Publication info


Book Type Title & Author
Edition Publisher Year
Reference Carl Hamacher, Z Vranesic and Zaky ,
1 5th McGraw Hill 2011
Book “Computer organization”
Reference Kenneth Ayala “The 8051
2 3rd CENGAGE Learning 2012
Book Microcontroller”
Reference SmruthiRanjanSarangi, “Computer
3 McGraw-Hill 2015
Book Organization and Architecture”
Reference J.P. Hayes, “Computer Architecture
4 2nd Tata McGraw-Hill, 1988
Book and Organization”
David A,Patterson and John L 4th
Reference
5 Hennessy, “Computer Organization (ARM) Morgan Kaufmann, 2010
Book
and Design”

UE17EC253– VLSI Design (4-0-0-4)

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 8
4th Semester Course Information

Faculty: Ms. Rekha S S/ Ms. K R Savithri / Ms. Annapurna K Y

Credits: 04 Hours: 52

Class Chapter % of Portion Covered


# Title/Reference Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative
Literature
UNIT-1
MOS Devices & Basic overview of MOS devices in
Circuits: Enhancement and Depletion Mode, Voltage
Text book1 - 1.4- Transfer Characteristics, V-I Relationship,
1-6
1.6 Channel length modulation effect, Aspects of 12 12
2.1 – 2.3 MOS threshold voltage, MOS transistor
transconductance & output conductance.
CMOS Inverter CMOS inverter, Estimation of CMOS Inverter
and Delay Delay, Components of Energy and Power
calculation Switching, Short-Circuit and Leakage
Text book1 – 2.9, Components, Noise margin
7-13 14 26
2.10,2.13
Text book 3 5.1,
6.2,6.3, 6.7

UNIT-2
MOS Circuit NMOS fabrication, CMOS fabrication, p-well, n-
Design Process- well, twin-tub process, MOS layers,Stick
Fabrication and diagrams:-MOS design style and CMOS design
14-22 Layout style, Lambda based design rules, Contact cuts, 18 44
Text book 1 Layout diagrams, Translation to mask form.
1.7, 1.8, 3.1-3.3,
3.7, 3.8
UNIT-3
Basic Circuit Basic circuits concepts and scaling of MOS
Concepts and circuit, sheet resistance, Area capacitance,
Scaling of MOS Delay unit, Inverter delays, Propagation delays,
Circuits Scaling models, Scaling factors, parameters for
23- Text book 1 scaling 18 62
31
4.1-4.7, 4.9,
5.1-5.2
Reference Book 1
4.5.1.1- 4.5.1.2
UNIT-4
Class % of Portion Covered

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 9
4th Semester Course Information

# Chapter Topics to be Covered Individual Cumulative


Title/Reference
Literature
Designs of Data Pass transistor, Transmission gate, Static CMOS
path Systems: Circuits, CMOS circuits with ratioed Logic,
32- Text book 3- 9.2, Dynamic logic circuits, Demonstration of
7.5, 9.4 – 9.6 design techniques with examples of High speed 19 81
41
Textbook 2- 12.1 – adders: Carry skip, Carry select and carry save
12.4 adders.
UNIT-5
Sequential Basic Latch and Flip Flop operation, CMOS
Circuits Design: implementation of the D-latch, Origins of Clock
Text book 4- 7.1- Skew / Jitter and Impact on Performance, Clock
42-52 7.3.5, Distribution Techniques, Problems on max and 19 100
min Delay contraints at design level.

Literature:
Book Type Title & Author Publication info
Publisher Edition
Text Book1 Basic VLSI Design PHI 3rd Edition
Douglas A. Pucknell & Kamran 2005
Eshraghian
Text Book 2 Introduction VLSI Circuits & John Wiley 2002.
Systems, Reprint
John P Uyemura, 2009
Text Book 3 CMOS digital integrated Tata McGraw-Hill 2003
circuits” Kang, S.M. and Education
Leblebici, Y.
Text book 4 CMOS VLSI Design Pearson Education 3rd Edition
Weste and Harris
Reference Book Principles of CMOS VLSI Pearson Education (Asia) 2nd Edition,
1 Design: A Systems Pvt. Ltd., 2000.
Perspective, Neil H. E.
Weste and K. Eshragian

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 10
4th Semester Course Information

UE17EC254-ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND TRANSMISSION LINES (EMFTL)

Faculty: VM/SA/RGK/MJR/MM Credits: 04 No. of Hours: 52

Chapter Title/ % of Portion covered


Class Reference Topic to be covered Reference Cumula-
Literature Chapter tive
UNIT-I

Reference Vector Analysis:


Book-1
Chapter 1: Introduction to coordinate systems and
1.1, 1.2, transformation, Cartesian coordinates, circular
1.3, 1.4 cylindrical coordinates, spherical coordinates
Vector operations in different co-ordinate systems,
Chapter 2: Differential Length, Area, Volume.
2.2 to 2.7 Line, Surface and Volume Integrals
01-12
Divergence, Curl, Gradient (definitions only)
(12 Chapter 3: 20 20
Electrostatics:
hrs) 3.1 to 3.6
Introduction, Coulomb’s Law and field intensity
Electric fields due to continuous charge
distributions,
Electric flux density
Gauss’s Law -Maxwell's Equation, Applications of
Gauss’s Law,( Point Charge, Infinite- Line Charge,
Infinite sheet of charge, Uniformly charged sphere)
Divergence theorem
UNIT-II
Electrostatics (Continued):

Electric potential, Potential Difference


Relationship between Electric field and potential-
13-22 Maxwell's Equation
(10hrs) Chapter 3:
Electric dipole and flux lines, Energy density in
3.7 to 3.10
electrostatic fields.
Electric Fields in Material Space:
Chapter 4:
20 40
4.7 ,4.8
Continuity equation and Relaxation time
Boundary conditions( Dielectric and Dielectric,
Conductor and Dielectric, Concuctor and Freespace)

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4th Semester Course Information

Chapter Title/ % of Portion covered


Class Reference Topic to be covered Reference Cumula-
Literature Chapter tive
UNIT-III
Electrostatic Boundary Value Problems
Chapter 5: Poisson’s and Laplace’s equation, General procedure
5.2 , 5.4,5.5
for solving Poisson’s or Laplace’s equation
Resistance (non-uniform cross-section) and
Capacitance (Parallel plate, Coaxial, Spherical)
23-32
Magnetostatic Fields:
(10hrs) Chapter 6:
6.1 to 6.8, Introduction, Biot-Savart’s Law, 20
60
Ampere’s circuital Law- Maxwell's Equation,
Chapter 2: Applications of Ampere’s Law( Infinite - Line current,
2.7 sheet of current, co-axial line)
Stoke’s theorem
Magnetic flux density,
Maxwell’s equation for static fields
Magnetic scalar and vector potentials,
UNIT-IV
Chapter 6: Derivation of Biot-Savart’s Law and Ampere’s Law
6.8, Forces due to magnetic fields- Force on a charged
Chapter 7: particle, Force on a current element, Force between
33-42 7.1,7.2 two current elements
(10hrs)
Maxwell’s Equations:
20 80
Chapter 8:
8.1 to 8.5,8.7 Introduction, Faraday’s Law, transformer and
motional electromotive forces
Displacement current, Maxwell’s equations in final
forms. Time harmonic fields.
UNIT-V
Transmission Line and Impedance Matching
Ref. Book-2
Chapter 3: Introduction, Two conductor Transmission line
3.0 to 3.4,3.6 schematic, Kirchoff’s Law current and voltage
43-52
Chapter 4: equations, Transmission Line Equations and Solutions 20 100
(10hrs)
4.2.5,4.2.6 Reflection coefficient, Standing wave ratio, Line
Ref. Book-5 Impedance, Coaxial Lines
Chapter-5 Impedance matching, Quarter wave Transformer ,
5.4 Stub matching

Reference Books:

P.E.S. University – Course Information – Session: Aug – Dec 2018 B. Tech 4th Semester Dept of ECE 12
4th Semester Course Information

1. Matthew N.O. -Sadiku, Principles of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press,


4th Edition, 2007.
2. Samuel.Y.Liao, Microwave Devices and Circuits, Pearson, Third Edition, 2006

3. Edward C Jordan, Keith G Balmain, Electromagnetic waves and radiating systems, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2005.
4. William H Hayt Jr, J.A. Buck, Engineering Electromagnetics, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 7th Edition, 2007.
5. David M. Pozar , Microwave Engineering., John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition, 2004

UE17EC255: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION LAB


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4th Semester Course Information

Program # List of programs


Cycle 1
A Data block movement with overlap
B Data block interchange between internal data memory and external data memory.
1
C String Copy using DPTR
Assignment1
A Add ‘n’ one byte binary numbers
B Add ‘n’ 2 digit BCD numbers
2
C Add two multibyte numbers
Assignment2
A To find square of a given number
3 B Division operation
Assignment3
Cycle 2
A Conversion of Binary to unpacked BCD Numbers and Vice Versa
4 B Conversion of ASCII to Binary Numbers and Vice Versa
Assignment4
A To arrange the given array in ascending and descending order --Bubble Sort
5
Assignment5
A Binary up/down counter with given delay.
6
Assignment6
B Serial Communication with Baud rate 9600 bps
7
Assignment7
Cycle 3
A LCD Interface
8
Assignment8
A Keypad Interface
9
Assignment9
Interface to 8051 MC
(i) Stepper motor
10 (ii) DC motor
Assignment1
0
Interface DAC to 8051 MC to generate
11
(i)Triangular waveform (ii) Square
12 Open End Experiment(OEE)
Assessment Mode: Record : 20M
Assignment : 20M
OEE : 20M
Maximum Internal Assessment : 60M

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4th Semester Course Information

Note: There are a total of 10 assignments. Each assignment carries 2M. To earn this marks the student has to
submit the assignment of an experiment in the scheduled respective lab session or the very next scheduled lab
session only, otherwise the student loses the marks for that assignment.

Lab In-charges: 1. Ravikant G B


2. Pavitra Y J
3. Pavithra M

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4th Semester Course Information

UE17EC256:
VLSI DESIGN LABORATORY (0-0-2-0-1)
Course Content:
1. Simulate FET VI characteristics for PMOS and NMOS
2. Design Inverter in Mentor Graphics using basic layers, PMOS, NMOS
3. Design two input NAND and NOR using PMOS and NMOS transistors
4. Design XOR and XNOR using GDI technique.
5. Implement 4 to 1 Multiplexer using transmission gates.
6. Implement 2 bit parallel adders.
7. Implement Master Slave JK flip-flop, MSDFF and MSTFF
8. Design asynchronous counter
9. Design of 4 X4 funnel shifter
10. Design an arbitrary synchronous counter (sequence generator)
11. Layout design of a CMOS inverter
12. Layout design of NAND and NOR circuits.

Reference Books:
1. Laboratory manual prepared by Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, PES University.

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