B.Tech MDU Syllabus (ECE)
B.Tech MDU Syllabus (ECE)
Note:
1. Students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be
permitted in the examination.
M.D. UNIVERSITY
Note:
1. Students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be
permitted in the examination.
2. Each student has to undergo practical training of 6 weeks during summer vacation and its evaluation shall be carried
out in the V semester.
M.D. UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK
ELECTRONIC
MEASUREMENT AND
EE-303-E 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3
INSTRUMENTATION
(EL,EI, IC,EE, EEE, AEI)
ANALOG ELECTRONIC
EE-305-E CIRCUITS (EL,EI, IC,EE, EEE, 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3
AEI)
ANTENNA AND WAVE
EE-307-E 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3
PROPAGATION
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
AND ORGANISATION
CSE-210-E 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3
(EL, EI, IC, Common with IV
sem. CSE, IT)
MICROPROCESSORS AND
EE-309-E INTERFACING 3 1 - 4 50 100 - 150 3
(EL,EI, IC,CSE,IT, EEE, AEI)
ELECTRONIC
MEASUREMENT AND
EE-323-E - - 2 2 25 - 25 50 3
INSTRUMENTATION LAB
(EL,EI, IC,EE)
ANALOG ELECTRONIC
EE-325-E CIRCUITS LAB - - 2 2 25 - 25 50 3
(EL,EI, IC)
MICROPROCESSORS AND
EE-329-E INTERFACING LAB - - 2 2 25 - 25 50 3
(EL,EI, IC,CSE,IT, EEE, AEI)
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT
SIMULATION LAB 3
EE-331-E - - 2 2 25 - 25 50
(COMMON WITH VI SEM. –
IC, AEI)
PRACTICAL TRAINING-I
EE-335-E - - 2 2 - - -
TOTAL 18 6 10 34 400 600 100 1100
Note:
1) Students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be
permitted in the examination.
2) Assessment of Practical Training-I, undergone at the end of IV semester, will be based on seminar, viva-voce, report
and certificate of practical training obtained by the student from the industry. According to performance letter grades
A, B, C, F are to be awarded. A student who is awarded ‘F’ grade is required to repeat Practical Training.
M.D. University, Rohtak
Note:
1. Each student has to undergo practical training of 6 weeks during summer vacation and its evaluation shall be carried out
in the VII semester.
2. Students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be
permitted in the examination.
M.D. UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK
Scheme of studies & Examination
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & Communication Engineering)
Scheme of studies / Examination
Semester - VII
Modified ‘E’ Scheme effective from 2006-07
Note:
1. Students will be allowed to use non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be
permitted in the examination.
2. *Student will be permitted to opt for any one elective run by the other departments. However, the departments will offer
only those electives for which they have expertise. The choice of the students for any elective shall not be a binding for the
department to offer, if the department does not have expertise.
3. Assessment of Practical Training-II, carried out at the end of VI semester, will be based on seminar, viva-voce and project
report of the student from the industry. According to performance, letter Grades A, B, C, F are to be awarded. A student
who is awarded ‘F’ grade is required to repeat Practical Training.
4. Project load will be treated as 2 hours per week for Project Coordinator and 1 hour for each participating teacher. Project
will commence in VII semester where the students will identify the Project problem, complete the design/procure the
material/start the fabrication/complete the survey etc., depending upon the nature of the problem. Project will continue in
VIII semester.
M.D. UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK
DEPT. ELECTIVE-I
EE-432E Mobile Communication
EE-317E Power Electronics
IC-404E Fuzzy Control System
(Common with EI, IC main paper in VIIIth sem)
DEPT. ELECTIVE-II
EE-462-E Genetic Algorithms & Applications
EE-454-E Radar and Sonar Engg.
EE-406-E Advance Control System
Note:
1) Project load will be treated as 2 hrs. per week for the project coordinator and 1 hour for each participating teacher.
Project involving design, fabrication, testing, computer simulation, case studies etc., which has been commenced by
students in VII semester will be completed in VIII semester.
2) For the subject EE-422E (Independent Study Seminar), a student will select a topic from emerging areas of Electronics
& Communication Engineering and study it thoroughly and independently. Later he will give a seminar talk on the
topic.
3) A team consisting of Principal/Director, HOD of concerned department and external examiner appointed by University
shall carry out the evaluation of the student for his/her General Fitness for the Profession.
4) Students will be allowed to use the non-programmable scientific calculator. However, sharing of calculator will not be
permitted in the examination
HUM-201-E ECONOMICS
(COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)
L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks
Total : 150 Marks
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
COURSE OBJECTIVE : The purpose of this course is to :
1. Acquaint the student in the basic economic concepts and their operational significance and
2 .Stimulate him to think systematically and objectively about contemporary economic problems.
UNIT-I
Definition of Economics - various definitions, Nature of Economic problem, Production possibility curve
Economic laws and their nature. Relation between Science, Engineering, Technology and Economics.
UNIT-II
Concepts and measurement of utility, Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility, Law of equi-marginal utility -
its practical application and importance.
UNIT-III
Meaning of Demand, Individual and Market demand schedule, Law of demand, shape of demand curve,
Elasticity of demand, measurement of elasticity of demand, factors effecting elasticity of demand, practical
importance & applications of the concept of elasticity of demand.
UNIT-IV
Meaning of production and factors of production; Law of variable proportions, Returns to scale, Internal and
External economics and diseconomies of scale.
Various concepts of cost - Fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, money cost, real cost
opportunity cost. Shape of average cost, marginal cost, total cost etc. in short run and long run.
UNIT-V
Meaning of Market, Types of Market - Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligoply, Monoplistic Competition (Main
features of these markets)
Supply and Law of Supply, Role of Demand & Supply in Price Determinition and effect of changes in demand and
supply on prices.
UNIT-VI
Nature and characteristics of Indian economy (brief and elementary introduction), Privatization - meaning, merits
and demerits. Globalisation of Indian economy - merits and demerits. Elementary Concepts of VAT, WTO, GATT
& TRIPS agreement.
Books Recommended :
Text Books :
1. Principles of Economics : P.N. Chopra (Kalyani Publishers).
2. Modern Economic Theory – K.K. Dewett (S.Chand)
Reference Books :
1. A Text Book of Economic Theory Stonier and Hague (Longman’s Landon)
2. Micro Economic Theory – M.L. Jhingan (S.Chand)
3. Micro Economic Theory - H.L. Ahuja (S.Chand)
4. Modern Micro Economics : S.K. Mishra (Pragati Publications)
5. Economic Theory - A.B.N. Kulkarni & A.B. Kalkundrikar (R.Chand & Co.)
6. Indian Economy : Rudar Dutt & K.P.M. Sundhram
Note
Eight questions are to be set atleast one question from each unit and the students will have to attempt five questions
in all.
Part-A
Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms : Euler’s formulae, conditions for a Fourier expansion, change of
interval, Fourier expansion of odd and even functions, Fourier expansion of square wave, rectangular wave, saw-
toothed wave, half and full rectified wave, half range sine and consine series.
Fourier integrals, Fourier transforms, Shifting theorem (both on time and frequency axes), Fourier transforms of
derivatives, Fourier transforms of integrals, Convolution theorem, Fourier transform of Dirac-delta function.
Part-B
Functions of Complex Variable : Definition, Exponential function, Trignometric and Hyperbolic
functions, Logrithmic functions. Limit and Continuity of a function, Differnetiability and Analyticity.
Cauchy-Riemann equations, necessary and sufficient conditions for a function to be analytic, polar form of
the Cauchy-Riemann equations. Harmonic functions, application to flow problems. Integration of complex
functions. Cauchy-Integral theorem and formula.
Power series, radius and circle of convergence, Taylor's Maclaurin's and Laurent's series. Zeroes and
singularities of complex functions, Residues. Evaluation of real integrals using residues (around unit and semi
circle only).
Part-C
Probability Distributions and Hypothesis Testing : Conditional probability, Bayes theorem and its
applications, expected value of a random variable. Properties and application of Binomial, Poisson and Normal
distributions.
Testing of a hypothesis, tests of significance for large samples, Student’s t-distribution (applications only), Chi-
square test of goodness of fit.
Linear Programming : Linear programming problems formulation, Solving linear programming problems
using (i) Graphical method (ii) Simplex method (iii) Dual simplex method.
Text Books
1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics : F Kreyszig.
2. Higher Engg. Mathematics : B.S. Grewal.
Reference Books
1. Advance Engg. Mathematics : R.K. Jain, S.R.K.Iyenger.
2. Advanced Engg. Mathematics : Michael D. Greenberg.
3. Operation Research : H.A. Taha.
4. Probability and statistics for Engineers : Johnson. PHI.
Note
Examiner will set eight questions, taking two from Part-A, three from Part-B and three from Part-C. Students will
be required to attempt five question taking atleast one from each part.
Unit 4 Semiconductors:
Review of Si and Ge as semiconducting materials, Continuity Equation, P-N junction, Drift & Diffusion,
Diffusion & Transition capacitances of P-N junction.
Text Books:
1. Electrical Engineering Materials: A.J. Dekker; PHI.
2. Solid State Electronic Devices : StreetMan & Banerjee; Pearson.
3. Electronic Devices & Circuits: Millman & Halkias; MGH.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical Engineering Materials: S.P Seth & P.V Gupta; Dhanpat Rai.
2. Text Book of Power Electronics : H.C.Rai; Galgoitia Publications.
3 Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory : Boylestad & Nashelsky; Pearson.
4. Semiconductor devices : Jaspreet Singh; John Wiley.
Note :
Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Unit 4 Topology :
Principles of network topology , graph matrices, network analysis using graph theory.
Text Books:
1. Network Analysis & Synthesis : Umesh Sinha; Satya Prakash Pub.
2. Network Analysis & Synthesis : F.F.Kuo; John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to modern Network Synthesis : Van Valkenburg; John Wiley
2. Network Analysis: Van Valkenburg; PHI
3. Basic circuit theory:Dasoer Kuh; McGraw Hill.
4. A Course in Electrical Circuit Analysis by Soni & Gupta; Dhanpat Rai Publication.
5. Circuit Analysis : G.K. Mithal; Khanna Publication.
6. Networks and Systems : D.Roy Choudhury; New Age International.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Unit 3 Transformers :
Basic theory, construction , operation at no-load and full-load, equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, O.C. and S.C.
tests for parameters determination, efficiency and regulation, auto-transformer, introduction to three-phase
transformer ; Current and Potential Transformers : Principle, construction, analysis and applications.
Unit 4 Dc Machines :
Basic theory of DC generator, brief idea of construction, emf equation, load characteristics, basic theory of DC
motor, concept of back emf, torque and power equations, load characteristics, starting and speed control
of DC motors, applications.
Text Book:
1. Electrical Machines: Nagarath and Kothari; TMH
Reference Books:
1. Electrical Machines :P.S. Bimbhra; Khanna
2. Electrical Machines: Mukherjee and Chakravorti; Dhanpat Rai & Sons
3. Electrical Technology (Vol-II) : B.L Theraja; S. Chand.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Unit-1: Introduction to Data Structures: Definition of data structures and abstract data types, Static and
Dynamic implementations, Examples and real life applications; The Stacks : Definition, Array based
implementation of stacks, Linked List based implementation of stacks, Examples : Infix, postfix, prefix
representation, Conversions, Applications.
Unit-2: Queues and Lists: Definition, Array based implementation of Queues / Lists, Linked List
implementation of Queues / Lists, Circular implementation of Queues and Singly linked Lists, Straight / circular
implementation of doubly linked Queues / Lists, Priority Queues, Applications.
Unit-3: Trees: Definition of trees and Binary trees, Properties of Binary trees and Implementation, Binary
Traversal pre-order, post order, In- order traversal, Binary Search Trees, Implementations, Threaded trees, Balanced
multi way search trees, AVL Trees, Implementations
Unit-4: Graphs: Definition of Undirected and Directed Graphs and Networks, The Array based implementation
of graphs, Adjacency matrix, path matrix implementation, The Linked List representation of graphs, Shortest path
Algorithm, Graph Traversal – Breadth first Traversal, Depth first Traversal, Tables : Definition, Hash function,
Implementations and Applications.
Unit-5: Running time: Time Complexity, Big – Oh - notation, Running Times, Best Case, Worst Case,
Average Case, Factors depends on running time, Introduction to Recursion, Divide and Conquer Algorithm,
Evaluating time Complexity.
Unit-6: Sorting Algorithms : Introduction, Sorting by exchange, selection, insertions : Bubble sort, Straight
selection sort, Efficiency of above algorithms,; Shell sort, Performance of shell sort, Merge sort, Merging of sorted
arrays& Algorithms; Quick sort Algorithm analysis,
Heap sort: Heap Construction, Heap sort, bottom – up, Top – down Heap sort approach;
Searching Algorithms: Straight Sequential Search, Binary Search (recursive & non–recursive Algorithms)
Text Book:
Data Structures using C by A. M. Tenenbaum, Langsam, Moshe J. Augentem, PHI Pub.
Reference Books:
• Data Structures and Algorithms by A.V. Aho, J.E. Hopcroft and T.D. Ullman, Original edition, Addison-
Wesley, 1999, Low Priced Edition.
• Fundamentals of Data structures by Ellis Horowitz & Sartaj Sahni, Pub, 1983,AW
• Fundamentals of computer algorithms by Horowitz Sahni and Rajasekaran.
• Data Structures and Program Design in C By Robert Kruse, PHI,
• Theory & Problems of Data Structures by Jr. Symour Lipschetz, Schaum’s outline by TMH
• Introduction to Computers Science -An algorithms approach , Jean Paul Tremblay, Richard B. Bunt, 2002,
T.M.H.
• Data Structure and the Standard Template library – Willam J. Collins, 2003, T.M.H
Note:
Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
List Of Experiments :
1. To study V-I characteristics of diode, and its use as a capacitance.
Note :
Ten experiments are to be performed, out of which at least seven experiments should be performed from above
list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
List Of Experiments:
1. Transient response of RC circuit.
7. To plot the frequency response of low pass filter and determine half-power frequency.
8. To plot the frequency response of high pass filter and determine the half-power frequency.
9. To plot the frequency response of band-pass filter and determine the band-width.
11. To synthesize a network of a given network function and verify its response.
Note :
Ten experiments are to be performed, out of which at least seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
List of Experiments:
1. To find turns ratio and polarity of a single phase transformer.
Note:
Ten experiments are to be performed, out of which at least seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
List of Experiments:
1. Introduction of tools, electrical materials, symbols and abbreviations.
3. To study house wiring i.e., batten, cleat, casing-caping and conduit wirings.
7. To study repairing of home appliances such as heater, electric iron, fans etc.
8. To study construction of moving iron, moving coil, electrodynamic & induction type meters.
Note
Ten experiments are to be performed, out of which at least seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution.
UNIT-I
Meaning of management, Definitions of Management, Characteristics of management, Management Vs.
Administration. Management-Art, Science and Profession. Importance of Management. Development of
Management thoughts.
Principles of Management. The Management Functions, Inter-relationship of Managerial functions.
UNIT-II
Nature and Significance of staffing, Personnel management, Functions of personnel management, Manpower
planning, Process of manpower planning, Recruitment, Selection; Promotion - Seniority Vs. Merit. Training -
objectives and types of training.
UNIT-III
Production Management : Definition, Objectives, Functions and Scope, Production Planning and Control; its
significance, stages in production planning and control. Brief introduction to the concepts of material management,
inventory control; its importance and various methods.
UNIT-IV
Marketing Management - Definition of marketing, Marketing concept, objectives & Functions of marketing.
Marketing Research - Meaning; Definition; objectives; Importance; Limitations; Process. Advertising - meaning
of advertising, objectives, functions, criticism.
UNIT-V
Introduction of Financial Management, Objectives of Financial Management, Functions and Importance of
Financial Management. Brief Introduction to the concept of capital structure and various sources of finance.
Books Recommended
Text Books
1. Principles and Practice of Management - R.S. Gupta, B.D.Sharma, N.S. Bhalla. (Kalyani Publishers)
2. Organisation and Management - R.D. Aggarwal (Tata Mc Graw Hill)
Reference Books
1. Principles & Practices of Management – L.M. Prasad (Sultan Chand & Sons)
2. Management – Harold, Koontz and Cyrilo Donell (Mc.Graw Hill).
3. Marketing Management – S.A. Sherlikar (Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay).
4. Financial Management - I.M. Pandey (Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi)
5. Management - James A.F. Stoner & R.Edward Freeman, PHI.
Note
Eight questions are to be set atleast one question from each unit and the students will have to attempt five questions
in all.
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks
3 1 - Exam. : 100 Marks
Total : 150 Marks
Duration of exam. : 3 Hours
Part-A
Interpolation and curve fitting : Interpolation problem, Lagrangian polynomials, Divided differences,
Interpolating with a cubic spline, Bezier curves and B-spline curves, Least square approximations.
Non-Linear Equations : Bisection method, Linear Interpolation methods, Newton's method, Muller's
method, fixed-point method.
Simultaneous Linear Equations : Elimination method, Gauss and Gauss-Jordan method, Jacobi's method,
Gauss-Seidal method, Relaxation method.
Numerical Differentiation and Integration : Derivatives from differences tables, Higher order
derivatives, Extrapolation techniques, Newton-cotes integration formula, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson's rules, Boole's
rule and Weddle's rule, Romberg's Integration.
Part-B
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations : Taylor series method, Euler and modified
Euler method, Runge-Kutta methods, Milne's method, Adams-Moulton method, Power method for Eigen
values by iteration.
Text Books :
1. Applied Numerical Analysis : Curtis F. Gerald and Patrick
G. Wheatley-Pearson, Education Ltd.
2. Numerical Method : E. Balagurusamy T.M.H.
Reference Books :
1. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engg. Computations :
M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger and R.K. Jain-Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis S.S. Sastry,
P.H.I.
3. Numerical Methods in Engg. & Science : B.S. Grewal.
Note:
Examiner will set eight questions, taking four from Part-A and four from Part-B. Students will be required to
attempt five questions taking atleast two from each part.
Text Book :
1 .Integrated Electronics: Millman & Halkias ; McGrawHill
2. Electronic circuit analysis and design (Second edition): D.A.Neamen; TMH
Reference Books:
1. Electronics Principles: Malvino ; McGrawHill
2. Electronics Circuits: Donald L. Schilling & Charles Belove ; McGrawHill
3. Electronics Devices & Circuits: Boylestad & Nashelsky ; Pearson.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Text Book :
1. Modern Digital Electronics(Edition III) : R. P. Jain; TMH
Reference Books :
1. Digital Integrated Electronics : Taub & Schilling; MGH
2. Digital Principles and Applications : Malvino & Leach; McGraw Hill.
3. Digital Design : Morris Mano; PHI.
Note :
Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Text Books :
1. Communication systems (4th edn.) : Simon Haykins; John wiley & sons.
2. Communication systems: Singh & Sapre; TMH.
Reference Books :
1. Electronic Communication systems : Kennedy; TMH.
2. Communication Electronics : Frenzel; TMH.
3. Communication system : Taub & Schilling; TMH.
4. Communication systems : Bruce Carlson.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Text Book :
1. Electro-magnetic Waves and Radiating System : Jordan & Balmain, PHI.
Refrence Books:
1. Engineering Electromagnetics : Hayt; TMH
2. Electro-Magnetics : Krauss J.DF; Mc Graw Hill.
Note:
8 questions are to be set –atleast one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five questions.
List of Experiments:
1. Study of Half wave & full wave rectifiers.
5. Study of CE amplifier for voltage, current & Power gains and input, output impedances..
12. Graphical determination of small signal hybrid parameters of bipolar junction transistor.
Note :
At least ten experiments are to be performed, atleast seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
List of Experiments:
1. Study of TTL gates – AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, EX-OR, EX-NOR.
2. Design & realize a given function using K-maps and verify its performance.
5. To verify the truth tables of S-R, J-K, T & D type flip flops.
8. To design and verify the operation of synchronous UP/DOWN decade counter using J K flip-flops & drive a
seven-segment display using the same.
9. To design and verify the operation of asynchronous UP/DOWN decade counter using J K flip-flops & drive a
seven-segment display using the same.
10. To design & realize a sequence generator for a given sequence using J-K flip-flops.
11. Study of CMOS NAND & NOR gates and interfacing between TTL and CMOS gates.
12. Design a 4-bit shift-register and verify its operation . Verify the operation of a ring counter and a Johnson
counter.
Note :
At least ten experiments are to be performed, atleast seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
List Of Experiments:
1. Study of Amplitude Modulation and determination of Modulation index.
Note:
Atleast ten experiments are to be performed , atleast seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
Books Suggested:
1. Applied Numerical Analysis by Curtis F. Gerald and Patrick
G. Wheatley-Pearson, Education Ltd.
2. Numerical Methods : E. Balagurusamy T.M.H.
Note:
Ten experiments are to be performed out of which at least seven experiments should be performed from above
list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
Text Book :
1. Principles of Communication Systems : Taub Schiling; TMH
Reference Books.
1. Communication Systems : Singh and Sapre ; TMH
2. Communication Systems : A Bruce Carlson; TMH
Note:
Eight questions are to be set, at least two from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions in all.
Unit 1. Oscilloscope:
Block diagram, study of various stages in brief, high frequency CRO considerations. Sampling and storage
oscilloscope.
Unit 6 Transducers:
Classification, Transducers of types: RLC photocell, thermocouples etc. basic schemes of measurement of
displacement, velocity, acceleration, strain, pressure, liquid level & temperature.
Text Book:
1. A course in Electrical & Electronics Measurements & Instrumentation : A.K.Sawhney; Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
Reference Books.
1. Electronics Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques : Cooper; PHI.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set – at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions in all.
Unit3. Oscillators:
Sinusoidal oscillators, Barkhausen criteria, R-C phase shift oscillator, generalform of oscillator circuit, wien-bridge
oscillator, crystal oscillator.
Text Book:
1. Integrated Electronics: Milman Halkias, TMH.
2. Microelectronic Circuits : Sedra & Smith.
Reference Books:
1. Operational Amplifiers:Gaikwad
2. Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design ( Second edition) : D.A.Neamen; TMH
Note:
Eight questions are to be set – at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions.
Unit 7. Propagation :
Ground waves, Space waves, Effect of Earth, Duct formation, Ionosphere, and sky waves.
Text Books :
1. Antennas by J.D.Kraus, TMH.
2. Antenna & Wave Propagation by K.D Prasad.
Ref. Books :
1.Antenna & Radiowave Propogation by Collin,TMH
2.Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems by Jordan & Balman, PHI.
Note :
Eight questions are to be set - at least one question from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions in all.
Unit-1: Basic Principles: Boolean algebra and Logic gates, Combinational logic blocks(Adders, Multiplexers,
Encoders, de-coder), Sequential logic blocks(Latches, Flip-Flops, Registers, Counters)
Unit-2: General System Architecture: Store program control concept, Flynn’s classification of computers
(SISD, MISD, MIMD); Multilevel viewpoint of a machine: digital logic, micro architecture, ISA, operating
systems, high level language; structured organization; CPU, caches, main memory, secondary memory units & I/O;
Performance metrics; MIPS, MFLOPS.
Unit-3: Instruction Set Architecture: Instruction set based classification of processors (RISC, CISC, and
their comparison); addressing modes: register, immediate, direct, indirect, indexed; Operations in the instruction set;
Arithmetic and Logical, Data Transfer, Control Flow; Instruction set formats (fixed, variable, hybrid); Language of
the machine: 8086 ; simulation using MSAM.
Unit-4: Basic non pipelined CPU Architecture: CPU Architecture types (accumulator, register, stack,
memory/ register) detailed data path of a typical register based CPU, Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle (typically 3 to 5
stage); microinstruction sequencing, implementation of control unit, Enhancing performance with pipelining.
Unit-5: Memory Hierarchy & I/O Techniques: The need for a memory hierarchy (Locality of
reference principle, Memory hierarchy in practice: Cache, main memory and secondary memory, Memory
parameters: access/ cycle time, cost per bit); Main memory (Semiconductor RAM & ROM organization, memory
expansion, Static & dynamic memory types); Cache memory (Associative & direct mapped cache organizations.
Unit-7: Computer Organization [80x86]: Instruction codes, computer register, computer instructions,
timing and control, instruction cycle, type of instructions, memory reference, register reference. I/O reference,
Basics of Logic Design, accumulator logic, Control memory, address sequencing, micro-instruction formats, micro-
program sequencer, Stack Organization, Instruction Formats, Types of interrupts; Memory Hierarchy.
Text Books:
• Computer Organization and Design, 2nd Ed., by David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, Morgan 1997,
Kauffmann.
• Computer Architecture and Organization, 3rd Edi, by John P. Hayes, 1998, TMH.
Reference Books:
• Operating Systems Internals and Design Principles by William Stallings,4th edition, 2001, Prentice-Hall
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
• Computer Organization, 5th Edi, by Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic,2002, Safwat Zaky.
• Structured Computer Organisation by A.S. Tanenbaum, 4th edition, Prentice-Hall of India, 1999, Eastern
Economic Edition.
• Computer Organisation & Architecture: Designing for performance by W. Stallings, 4th edition, 1996,
Prentice-Hall International edition.
• Computer System Architecture by M. Mano, 2001, Prentice-Hall.
• Computer Architecture- Nicholas Carter, 2002, T.M.H.
Note
Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
PART A
PART B
Unit 5. Dma :
Introduction to DMA process, 8237 DMA controller,
Text Books :
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Applications with 8085 : Ramesh S Gaonkar; Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. The Intel Microprocessors 8086- Pentium processor : Brey; PHI
Reference Books:
1. Microprocessors and interfacing : Hall; TMH
2. The 8088 & 8086 Microprocessors-Programming, interfacing,Hardware & Applications :Triebel & Singh; PHI
3. Microcomputer systems: the 8086/8088 Family: architecture, Programming & Design : Yu-Chang Liu & Glenn
A Gibson; PHI.
4. Advanced Microprocessors and Interfacing : Badri Ram; TMH
Note :
8 questions are to be set selecting FIVE questions from PART A and THREE questions from PART B. Students
have to attempt any five questions.
List of Experiments:
1. Measurement of displacement using LVDT.
2. Measurement of distance using LDR.
3. Measurement of temperature using R.T.D.
4. Measurement of temperature using Thermocouple.
5. Measurement of pressure using Strain Guage.
6. Measurement of pressure using Piezo-Electric Pick up.
7. Measurement of distance using Capacitive Pick up.
8. Measurement of distance using Inductive Pick up.
9. Measurement of speed of DC Motor using Magnetic Pick up.
10. Measurement of speed of DC Motor using Photo Electric Pick up.
Note :
1. At least ten experiments have to be performed in the semester.
2. At least seven experiments should be performed from above list. Remaining three experiments may either be
performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned institution as per the scope of the syllabus of
EE-303-C.
List of Experiments:
1. Design & measure the frequency response of an RC coupled amplifier using discrete components.
2. Design a two stage RC coupled amplifier and determine the effect of cascading on gain and bandwidth
3. Study the effect of voltage series, current series, voltage shunt, and current shunt feed-back on amplifier using
discrete components.
4. Design & realize inverting amplifier, non-inverting and buffer amplifier using 741 Op Amp.
5. Verify the operation of a differentiator circuit using 741 op amp and show that it acts as a high pass filter.
6. Verify the operation of a integrator circuit using 741 op amp and show that it acts as a low pass filter.
7. Design and verify the operations of op amp adder and subtractor circuits.
8. Plot frequency response of AC coupled amplifier using op amp 741 and study the effect of negative feedback on
the bandwidth and gain of the amplifier.
10. To design & realize using op amp 741, square wave generator.
11.To design & realize using op amp 741, logarithmic amplifier & VCCS.
Note:
At least ten experiments are to be performed. Seven experiments should be performed from the above list and the
remaining three experiments can be either from the above list or set by the concerned institution as per the scope of
the syllabus of EE-305-C.
List of Experiments:
1. Study of 8085 Microprocessor kit.
4. Write a program using 8085 for multiplication of two 8- bit numbers by repeated addition method. Check for
minimum number of additions and test for typical data.
5. Write a program using 8085 for multiplication of two 8- bit numbers by bit rotation method and verify.
6. Write a program using 8085 for division of two 8- bit numbers by repeated subtraction method and test for
typical data.
7. Write a program using 8085 for dividing two 8- bit numbers by bit rotation method and test for typical data.
9. Write a program using 8086 for division of a defined double word (stored in a data segment) by another double
Word division and verify.
10. Write a program using 8086 for finding the square root of a given number and verify.
11. Write a program using 8086 for copying 12 bytes of data from source to destination and verify.
13. Write a program using 8086 for arranging an array of numbers in descending order and verify.
14. Write a program using 8086 for arranging an array of numbers in ascending order and verify.
15. Write a program for finding square of a number using look-up table and verify. .
16. Write a program to interface a two digit number using seven-segment LEDs. Use 8085/8086 microprocessor
and 8255 PPI.
17. Write a program to control the operation of stepper motor using 8085/8086 microprocessor and 8255 PPI.
Note:
At least ten experiments have to be performed in the semester out of which seven experiments should be performed
from above list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by
the concerned institution as per the scope of the syllabus of EE-309-C.
List of Experiments:
1. Simulate and study half-wave, full-wave, and bridge-rectifier using PSPICE windows
2. Simulate and study diode clipper and clamper circuits using PSPICE windows
3. Simulate and study emitter bias and fixed bias BJT and JFET circuits using PSPICE windows, and determine
quiescent conditions.
4. Simulate a common emitter amplifier using self biasing and study the effect of variation in emitter resistor on
voltage gain , input and output impedance using PSPICE windows .
5. Determine the frequency response of Vo/Vs for CE BJT amplifier using PSPICE windows. Study the effect of
cascading of two stages on band width.
6. Simulate and study Darlington pair amplifier circuit using PSPICE windows and determine dc bias and output
ac voltage .
7. Study an operational amplifier using PSPICE windows and find out: CMMR, gain band width product, slew
rate, 3-db frequency, and input offset voltage.
8. Simulate and study active low pass, high pass, and band pass filters using PSPICE windows.
9. Simulate and study class A, B, C, and AB amplifier using PSPICE windows.
10. Study the operation of 555 timer oscillator using PSPICE.
11. Simulate logic expression………………..and determine its truth table.
12. Simulate logic expression of full adder circuit and determine its truth table.
13. Simulate a synchronous 4-bit counter and determine its count sequence.
14. Simulate a master-slave flip-flop using NAND gates and study its operation. Study the operation of
asynchronous preset and clear .
Note :
At least ten experiments have to be performed in the semester; out of which at least seven experiments should be
performed from above list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed
& set by the concerned institution.
Unit1. Waveguides:
Introduction, comparison with transmission lines, propagation in TE & TM mode, rectangular wave guide, TEM
mode in rectangular wave guide, characteristic impedance, introduction to circular waveguides and planar
transmission lines.
Text Books:
1. Microwave devices and circuits :Samuel Liao;PHI
2. Microwave devices & Radar Engg :M .Kulkarni;Umesh
Reference Book :
1. Microwaves and Radar : A.K. Maini; Khanna
Note :
Eight questions are to be set –atleast one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five questions
Unit6. Compensation :
Necessity of compensation, compensation networks, application of lag and lead compensation, basic modes of
feedback control, proportional, integral and derivative controllers, illustrative examples.
Text Book :
1. Control System Engineering : I.J.Nagrath & M.Gopal; New Age
Reference Books :
1. Automatic Control Systems : B.C.Kuo, PHI.
2. Modern Control Engg : K.Ogata; PHI.
3. Control Systems - Principles & Design : Madan Gopal; Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. Modern Control Engineering.R.C.Dorl & Bishop; Addison-Wesley
Note:
Eight questions are to be set - at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions.
Text Books :
1. Introduction to Digital Integrated Circuits : Rabaey,Chandrakasan & Nikolic.
2. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design : Neil H.E. Weste and Kamran Eshraghian; Pearson.
Reference Books :
1. Introduction to Digital Circuits : Rabaey and ……..LPE (PH)
2. …………………………………: S.K.Gandhi.
3. VLSI Technology: S.M. Sze; McGraw-Hill.
4. Integrated Circuits: K.R. Botkar; Khanna
Note:
Eight questions are to be set –atleast one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five questions
Unit-1: OSI Reference Model and Network Architecture: Introduction to Computer Networks,
Example networks ARPANET, Internet, Private Networks, Network Topologies: Bus-, Star-, Ring-, Hybrid -, Tree
-, Complete -, Irregular –Topology; Types of Networks : Local Area Networks, Metropolitan Area Networks, Wide
Area Networks; Layering architecture of networks, OSI model, Functions of each layer, Services and Protocols of
each layer
Unit–2: TCP/IP: Introduction, History of TCP/IP, Layers of TCP/IP, Protocols, Internet Protocol,
Transmission Control Protocol , User Datagram Protocol, IP Addressing, IP address classes, Subnet Addressing,
Internet Control Protocols, ARP, RARP, ICMP, Application Layer, Domain Name System, Email – SMTP,
POP,IMAP; FTP, NNTP, HTTP, Overview of IP version 6.
Unit-3: Local Area Networks: Introduction to LANs, Features of LANs, Components of LANs, Usage of
LANs, LAN Standards, IEEE 802 standards, Channel Access Methods, Aloha, CSMA, CSMA/CD, Token Passing,
Ethernet, Layer 2 & 3 switching, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet, Token Ring, LAN interconnecting devices:
Hubs, Switches, Bridges, Routers, Gateways.
Unit–4: Wide Area Networks: Introduction of WANs, Routing, Congestion Control, WAN Technologies,
Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB), Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)/ Synchronous Optical Network
(SONET), Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Frame Relay.,Wireless Links.
Text Book:
• Computer Networks (3rd edition), Tanenbaum Andrew S., International edition, 1996.
Reference Books:
• Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems (4th edition), Halsall Fred,
2000, Addison Wesley, Low Price Edition.
• Business Data Communications, Fitzgerald Jerry,.
• Computer Networks – A System Approach, Larry L. Peterson & Bruce S. Davie, 2nd Edition
• Computer Networking – ED Tittel , 2002, T.M.H.
Note:
Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be
required to attempt five questions in all.
Text Book:
Monochrome and Color Television : R.R.Gulati ; New Age.
Reference Book :
TV and Video Engineering : Dhake ; TMH.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set – one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions.
Unit 1. Introduction :
Introduction to Computer-aided design tools for digital systems. Hardware description languages; introduction to
VHDL, data objects, classes and data types, Operators, Overloading, logical operators.Types of delays Entity and
Architecture declaration. Introduction to behavioural, dataflow and structural models.
Reference Books:
1. IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual (1993).
2. Digital Design and Modelling with VHDL and Synthesis : KC Chang; IEEE Computer Society Press.
3. "A VHDL Primmer” : Bhasker; Prentice Hall 1995.
4. “Digital System Design using VHDL” : Charles. H.Roth ; PWS (1998).
5. "VHDL-Analysis & Modelling of Digital Systems” : Navabi Z; McGraw Hill.
6. VHDL-IV Edition :Perry; TMH (2002)
7. ”Introduction to Digital Systems” : Ercegovac. Lang & Moreno; John Wiley (1999).
8. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design : Brown and Vranesic; TMH (2000)
9. Modern Digital Electronics- III Edition: R.P Jain; TMH (2003).
Note :
Eight questions are to be set - at least one question from each unit. Students will be required to attempt five
questions in all.
List of Experiments:
1. To study A.C. servo motor and to plot its torque speed characteristics.
2. To study D.C. servo motor and to plot its torque speed characteristics.
3. To study the magnetic amplifier and to plot its load current v/s control current characteristics for :
(a) series connected mode
(b) parallel connected mode.
4. To plot the load current v/s control current characteristics for self exited mode of the magnetic amplifier.
(b) Plot stator voltage v/s rotor angle for synchro transmitter i.e. to use the synchro transmitter as position
transducer.
6. To use the synchro pair (synchro transmitter & synchro motor) as a torque trans mitter.
7. (a) To demonstrate simple motor driven closed loop position control system.
(b) To study and demonstrate simple closed loop speed control system.
8. To study the lead, lag, lead-lag compensators and to draw their magnitude and phase plots .
9. To study a stepper motor & to execute microprocessor or computer-based control of the same by changing
number of steps, direction of rotation & speed.
12. To study the MATLAB package for simulation of control system design.
Note :
At least ten experiments have to be performed in the semester, at least seven experiments should be performed from
above list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the
concerned institution as per the scope of the syllabus of EE-304-C.
The socket programming can be done on Unix/Linux operating or/and Windows. Socket
programming, and the language can be C/VC++ and/or Java
1. Write a program to Create Sockets For Sending And Receiving Data.
2. Write a program to Obtain The Local & Remote Socket Address.
3. Write a program to Create Sockets For Handling Multiple Connection
4. Write a program to Obtain The Information About The (A) Host (B) Network (C) Protocols (D) Domains
5. Write a program to Manipulate The IP Address.
6. Write a program to Write A Telnet Client.
7. Write a program to Make An FTP Client
Note:
At least 5 to 10 more exercises to be given by the teacher concerned.
List of Experiments:
1. Design all gates using VHDL.
2. Write VHDL programs for the following circuits, check the wave forms and the hardware generated
a. half adder
b. full adder
3. Write VHDL programs for the following circuits, check the wave forms and the hardware generated
a. multiplexer
b. demultiplexer
4. Write VHDL programs for the following circuits, check the wave forms and the hardware generated
a. decoder
b. encoder
5. Write a VHDL program for a comparator and check the wave forms and the hardware generated
6 Write a VHDL program for a code converter and check the wave forms and the hardware generated
7. Write a VHDL program for a FLIP-FLOP and check the wave forms and the hardware generated
8. Write a VHDL program for a counter and check the wave forms and the hardware generated
9. Write VHDL programs for the following circuits, check the wave forms and the hardware generated
a. register
b. shift register
10. Implement any three (given above) on FPGA/CPLD kit
Note :
Ten experiments are to be performed out of which at least seven experiments should be performed from above list.
Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus.
List of Experiments :
1. Study of wave guide components.
2. To study the characteristics of reflex Klystron and determine its timing range.
3. To measure frequency of microwave source and demonstrate relationship among guide dimensions, free space
wave length and guide wavelength.
4. To measure VSWR of unknown load and determine its impedance using a smith chart.
5. To match impedance for maximum power transfer using slide screw tuner.
6. To measure VSWR, insertion losses and attenuation of a fixed and variable attenuator.
Note :
Ten experiments have to be performed in the semester. At least seven experiments should be performed from above
list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the concerned
institution as per the scope of the syllabus of EE-302-C.
Unit 4 Multiplexing :
Introduction, time division multiplexing, T1 digital carrier system, CCITT time division multiplexed carrier systems,
CODECS, COMBO chips, line encoding, T-CARRIERS, frame synchronization, bit interleaving VS word
interleaving, frequency division multiplexing, AT&T’s FDM hierarchy, composite base band signal, formation of a
master group.
Text Book:
1. Electronic Communications Systems (4th Ed.) : Wayne Tomasi; Pearson
2. Data Communication and Networking (2nd -edition): Forauzan;
Note
Eight questions are to be set at-least one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five questions
Unit 1 : Introduction
Different types of microcontrollers: Embedded microcontrollers, External memory microcontrollers; Processor
Architectures: Harvard V/S Princeton , CISC V/S RISC; microcontrollers memory types; microcontrollers features :
clocking, i/o pins, interrupts, timers, peripherals.
Unit 4 : Software
Development tools/ environments, Assembly language programming style, Interpreters, High level languages, Intel
hex format object files, Debugging.
Text Book:
1. Design with PIC Microcontrollers by John B. Peatman , Pearson.
Reference Books :
1. Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller : Predko ; TMH.
2. Designing Embedded Hardware : John Catsoulis ;SHROFF PUB. & DISTR. ND.
3. Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++ : Michael Barr; SHROFF PUB. & DISTR. ND.
Text Book:
Optical Fiber Communications: John M Senior; PHI.
Reference Books :
1. Optical Communication Systems : John Gowar; PHI.
2. Optical Fiber Communications : Gerd Keiser; TMH
3. Optical fiber Communication : Selvarajan, Kar, Srinivas; TMH.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set at least one question from each unit. Students have to attempt five question in all.
Unit4. Z-Transform :
Introduction, properties of the region of convergence, properties of the Z-transform, inversion of the Z-transform,
applications of Z-transform.
Text Books :
1. Digital Signal Processing : Proakis and Manolakis; PHI
2. Digital Signal Processing: Salivahanan, Vallavaraj and Gnanapriya;TMH
Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing: Alon V. Oppenhelm;PHI
2. Digital Signal processing(II-Edition): Mitra, TMH
Note:
Eight questions are to be set - at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions.
PIC Microcontroller
5. Write an ALP for PWM based speed control of motor .
6. Write an ALP for PWM based regulator of voltage.
7. Write an ALP to send/receive the data from an computer to MC through serial communication
General
8. Study of Development tools/environment for Microcontroller Programme.
9. Develop an embedded system for traffic light controller using Micro controller
10. Develop an embedded system for the automatic motion of a car (Model of car) & Subsequent display on LCD using
Microcontroller..
List of Experiments:
1) To study different types of transmission media
2) To study Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Modulation.
3) To study Quadrature Amplitude Modulation.
4) To Study !6 Quadrature Amplitude Multiplexing.
5) To Study Serial Interface RS-232 and its applications.
6) To study the Parallel Interface Centronics and its applications.
7) To configure the modem of a computer.
8) To make inter-connections in cables for data communication in LAN.
9) To install LAN using Tree topology.
10) To install LAN using STAR topology.
11) To install LAN using Bus topology.
12) To install LAN using Token-Ring topology
13) To install WIN NT
14) To cofigure a HUB/Switch.
Note :
1. At least ten experiments have to be performed in the semester; At least seven experiments should be performed
from above list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed & set by the
concerned institution as per the scope of the syllabus .
List of Experiments:
Perform the experiments using MATLAB:
1. To represent basic signals (Unit step, unit impulse, ramp, exponential, sine and cosine).
2. To develop program for discrete convolution.
3. To develop program for discrete correlation.
4. To understand stability test.
5. To understand sampling theorem.
6. To design analog filter(low-pass, high pass, band-pass, band-stop).
7. To design digital IIR filters(low-pass, high pass, band-pass, band-stop).
8. To design FIR filters using windows technique.
9. To design a program to compare direct realization values of IIR digital filter
10. To develop a program for computing parallel realization values of IIR digital filter.
11. To develop a program for computing cascade realization values of IIR digital filter
12. To develop a program for computing inverse Z-transform of a rational transfer function.]
Note:
At least ten experiments have to be performed in the semester; out of which at least seven experiments should be
performed from above list. Remaining three experiments may either be performed from the above list or designed &
set by the concerned institution.
Text Books:
1. Wireless Communications: Theodore S. Rappaport; Pearsons.
2. Mobile Cellular Telecommunication: W.C.Y.Lee; McGraw Hill
Reference Book:
1. Mobile Communications: Jochen Schiller; Pearson
Note: .
Eight questions are to be set -one question from each unit. Students have to attempt any five question.
Text Book:
1. Satellite Communication : D.C. Aggarwal ; Khanna.
Reference Book :
1. Satellite Communication :Gagliardi ; CBS
Note:
Eight questions are to be set - one question from each unit. Students have to attempt any five question.
List of Experiments:
1. To set up a active and passive satellite communication link and study their difference.
2. To measure the base-band analog (voice) signal parameters in the satellite link.
3. To measure C/N ratio.
4. To transmit and receive the function generator waveforms through a Sat.Com. link.
5. To measure the digital baseband signal parameters in Sat.Com. link.
6. To send telecommand and receive the telemetry data.
7. To set a PC to PC Sat. Com. Link using RS-232 ports.
8. To measure the propagation delay of signal in a Sat. Com. Link.
9. To measure fading of a received signal.
10. To measure the parameters in an analog FM/FDM TV Sat.Com. link.
11. To measure the S/N ratio.
12. To calculate the figure of merit and FM deviation.
Note:
At least ten experiments are to be performed , atleast seven experiments are to be taken from the above list and the
remaining three based on the syllabus of EE-404-C (Satellite Communication Engineering) be developed at the
institution level. The students will be required to perform at least eight experiments in the semester.
Text Books:
Mobile Communication: II nd edition Jochen Schiller Pearson Education
References:
1. Mobile Cellular Telecommunications: 2nd Edition: William, C Y Lee Mc Graw Hill
2. Wireless and Digital Communication: Dr. Kamilo Feher (PHI)
3. T.S. Rappaport, “Wireless Communication, Principles & Practice”, PHI 2001.
Note:
Eight questions are to be set – at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions.
Unit1. Introduction :
Role of power electronics, review of construction and characteristics of power diode, Shottky diode, power
transistor, power MOSFET, SCR, DIAC, Triac, GTO, IGBT & SIT.
Unit2. SCR:
Ratings and protections, series and parallel connections, R, RC and UJT firing circuit and other firing circuits based
on ICs and microprocessors; pulse transformer and opto-coupler, commutation techniques.
Unit3. AC Regulators:
Types of regulator, equation of load current, calculation of extinction angle, output voltage equation, harmonics in
load voltage and synchronous tap changer, three phase regulator.
Unit4. Converters :
One, two, three, six and twelve pulse converters, fully and half controlled converters, load voltage waveforms,
output voltage equation, continuous and discontinuous modes of operation, input power factor of converter, reactive
power demand, effect of source inductance, introduction to four quadrant / dual converter, power factor
improvement techniques, forced commutated converter, MOSFET and transistor based converters.
Unit5. Inverters :
Basic circuit, 120 degree mode and 180 degree mode conduction schemes, modified McMurray half bridge and
full bridge inverters, McMurray -Bedford half bridge and bridge inverters, brief description of parallel and series
inverters, current source inverter (CSI), transistor and MOSFET based inverters.
Unit6. Choppers :
Basic scheme, output voltage control techniques, one, two, and four quadrant choppers, step up chopper, voltage
commutated chopper, current commutated chopper, MOSFET and transistor based choppers.
Unit7. Cycloconverters :
Basic principle of frequency conversion, types of cycloconverter, non-circulating and circulating types of
cycloconverters.
Unit8. Drives:
Introduction to electric drives: DC drives – converter and chopper fed dc drives, ac drives - stator voltage control,
V/f control, rotor resistance control, static Scherbius system and static Kramer systems.
Text Book:
1. Power Electronics : MH Rashid; PHI
Reference Books :
1. Power Electronics : PC Sen; TMH
2. Power Electronics : HC Rai; Galgotia
3. Thyristorised Power Controllers : GK Dubey, PHI
4. Power Electronics and Introduction to Drives : A.K.Gupta and L.P.Singh;Dhanpat Rai
5. Power Electronics: P.S Bhimra.
Note :
Eight questions are to be set –one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five questions.
Unit 1 Introduction:
Fuzzy control from an industrial perspective, knowledge-based controllers, knowledge representation in KBC’s.
Text Book:
An Introduction to Fuzzy Control: D.,Driankov, H.Hellendoorn and M.Reinfrank.; Narosa.
Reference Books:
Fuzzy Control Systems : Abraham Kandel and Gideon Imngholz; Narosa
Note :
Eight question are to be set at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions in all.
1. Introduction: Overview, History of evolutionary computation: Search spaces & fitness landscapes,
elements of genetic algorithms, comparison of Gas and tradition search methods.
2. Fundamental Concepts of Gas: Typical examples to illustrate how Gas work. Simple computer
exercises.
3. Problem Solving Using Gas: Evolving computer programs, data analysis & prediction, evolving
neural networks, simple computer exercises.
4. Implementation of Gas: Suitability of GA for typical problems, encoding a problem for a GA,
adapting the encoding, selection methods, Genetic operators, Parameters for Gas.
Text Books:
1. Davis L,”Handbook of Genetic Algorithms
2. Goldberg D.E.,”Genetic Algorithms in Search optimization & Machine Learning.”
3. Michalewiez, Z.,”Genetic Algorithms & Data Structures = Evolution Programs
Note:
8 questions are to be set –at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five questions in all .
Text Book:
1. Introduction to Radar Systems: Merrill I. Skolnik, ; MGH
Reference Book:
1. Electronic Communication Systems : Kennedy; TMH
Note:
8 questions are to be set –at least one from each unit. Students have to attempt any five Questions.
Unit 1. State Variable Techniques: State variable representation of systems by various methods. Solution
of state equations-state transition matrix. Transfer function from state variable model. Controllability &
observability of state variable model.
Unit 2. Second Order Systems & State Plane: Phase portrait of linear second systems. Method of
isoclines, phase portrait of second order system with non-linearities, limit cycle, singular points.
Unit 3. Describing Function Analysis: Definition, limitations, use of describing function for stability
analysis , describing function of ideal relay, relay with hysteresis & dead zone, saturation/coulomb friction &
backlash,
Unit 4. Linear Approximation Of Nonlinear Systems: Taylor series, Liapunov’s 2nd method.
Unit 5. Sampled Data Systems: Sampling process, impulse modulation, mathematical analysis of
sampling process, application of Laplace transform, Shannon’s theorem, reconstruction of sampled signal zero
order & first order hold, Z-transform, definition, evaluation of Z-transform, Inverse Z-transform, pulse transfer
function, limitations of Z-transform, state variable formulation of discrete time systems. Solution of discrete time
state equations, stability, definition, the Schur-Cohn stability criterion, Jury’s test of stability of extension of Routh-
Hurwitz criterion to discrete time systems.
Text Books:
1. Digital Control & State Variable Methods : M.Gopal ; TMH.
Reference Books :
1. Modern Control Theory : M.Gopal ; Wiley International.
2. Discrete Slotine & W.P.Li; Prentice Hall, USA,
5. Nonlinear Control Systems: Isidari ; Springer-Verlag.
Note :
1. 8 questions are to be set –one from each unit. Students have to attempt five questions.time control system :
K.Ogate ; PHI
2. Digital Control Systems : B.C.Kuo
3. Applied non-linear control : J.E.