Syllabus. of B.SC ECS
Syllabus. of B.SC ECS
Syllabus. of B.SC ECS
Instr
Exam Max. Marks Credit
Code No. Subject Duration
Hrs (hrs) CA CE Total Points
First Semester
14ELP01 Analog and Digital Circuit Design 5 3 25 75 100 4
14ELP02 Power Electronics 5 3 25 75 100 4
14ELP03 Communication Protocols 4 3 25 75 100 4
14ELP04 8051 Microcontroller 4 3 25 75 100 4
Practical – I - Analog and Digital Circuit
14ELP05 4 4 40 60 100 3
Design Lab
14ELP06 Practical – II - Power Electronics Lab 4 4 40 60 100 3
14ELP07 Practical – III – 8051 Microcontroller Lab 4 4 40 60 100 3
Second Semester
14ELP08 Real Time Operating System 5 - 100 - 100 4
14ELP09 PIC Microcontroller 5 3 25 75 100 5
14ELP10 Advanced Digital System Design 5 3 25 75 100 5
14ELP11 Wireless Communication Systems 5 3 25 75 100 4
Skill Based Subject:
14SBP01 2 - 100 - 100 2
Cyber Security
Practical – IV - Advanced Digital System
14ELP12 4 4 40 60 100 3
Design Lab
14ELP13 Practical – V – PIC Microcontroller Lab 4 4 40 60 100 3
Third Semester
14ELP14 Digital Signal Processing 6 3 25 75 100 5
14ELP15 ARM Processor 6 3 25 75 100 5
14ELP16 ELECTIVE - I 6 3 25 75 100 5
Cluster IDC*
14ELP17A/ Introduction to Education Technology
(IDC-EN) OR
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(i) Sensors and Signal Conditioning [14ELP16A]
(ii) Wireless Sensor Networks [14ELP16B]
* Our students can choose any one of the following IDC paper offered by their
respective department.
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Theory : CA = 25 Marks & CE = 75 Marks
Practical’s : CA = 40 Marks & CE = 60 Marks
Project Work : CA = 80 Marks & CE = 120 Marks
MODEL – B:
Test 1 - 10 Marks
Test 2 - 10 Marks
Assignments/
Other components - 5 Marks
Total - 25 Marks
CA
Experiments - 20 Marks
Two Tests - 20 Marks
[Each test for 10 Marks]
Total - 40 Marks
CE
Record - 10 Marks
Experiment - 50 Marks
Total - 60 Marks
Total - 80 Marks
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CE*
(i) Report - 80 Marks
(ii) Viva - 40 Marks
# 3 reviews during the project period and each review carries 20 marks.
* Evaluation of report (80 Marks) and conduct of viva voce (40 Marks) will be
done jointly by internal and external examiners.
For 100% CA papers, the candidate should have appeared for a minimum of 2
tests out of 3 tests.
In case a candidate has not appeared for 2 tests, re-test may be conducted with
the approval of the HOD on reasonable grounds.
When a candidate fails the 100% CA paper, he/she can re-appear for the same
during the subsequent semesters.
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V (a) Components for Skill Based Subject - Cyber Security:
In case, the candidate fails to secure 50 passing minimum, he/she may have to
reappear for the same in the subsequent semesters.
MODEL – A:
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VII. Question Paper Pattern for 2nd CA Test & CE: [For 75 Marks]
MODEL – A:
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75 Marks
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14 ELP 01 ANALOG AND DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN I Semester
Objective
Text Books
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14 ELP 02 POWER ELECTRONICS I Semester
Objective
Text Books
1. Rashid M.H, “Power Electronics: Circuits Devices and Application”, PHI, 2nd
Edition, 1996.
2. Timothy J. Maloney, “Industrial Solid State Electronic Devices and Circuits”,
PHI, 2nd Edition, 1986.
3. A.K.Gupta and L.P.Singh, “Power Electronics and Introduction to Drives”,
Dhanpat Rai Publication.
4. Singh . M.D., “Power Electronics”, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 1998.
14 ELP 03 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS II Semester
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Objective
Text Books:
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Objective
Text Books
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi, “The 8051 Microcontroller
and Embedded Systems using Assembly and C”, Pearson Education Limited,
New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2008.
14 ELP 05 I Semester
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PRACTICAL - I ANALOG AND DIGITAL CIRCUIT DESIGN LAB
Any 10 Experiments
5. Schmitt Trigger
7. Design of Encoder
8. Design of Decoder
14 ELP 06 I Semester
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Any 10 Experiments
2. Application of Optoisolator
3. Cyclo Converter
4. Switching Regulators
5. Commutation Circuits
8. Servo Stabilizer
14 ELP 07 I Semester
Any 10 Experiments
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1. Initializing of 8051 microcontroller and Introduction to IDE
2. LED/7-Segment Interface
3. LCD Interface
4. Keyboard Interface
Objective
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To compare types and Functionalities in commercial OS.
To discuss the application development using RTOS.
Text Books
1. Qing Li, “Real Time Concepts for Embedded Systems”, CMP Books, 1st Edition,
2003.
4. Jean J. Labrosse, “MicroC OS II: The Real Time Kernel”, CMP Books, 2nd
Edition, 2002.
Objective
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To write high-level/assembly language and embed the code in flash memory for
stand-alone system for embedded system designs.
Text Books
1. Ravi Pailoor “The Beginners guide to PIC micro with more than 40 application
Ideas” CHIP technologies – Bangalore 1998.
2. PIC 16/17 microcontroller Data Book, Volume 1996/1997
3. MPASM online help files.
Objective
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As FPGA's are becoming more important part of VLSI Design, it is essential for a
VLSI Design engineer/developer to know Verilog.
To make the student learn, Verilog language, programming and its applications to
design digital circuits.
Text Books
1. J. Bhasker, “A VHDL Primer”, Pearson Education (Low Price Edition), 3rd
Edition, 2006.
2. J. Bhasker, “A Verilog HDL Primer”, BS Publications, 2nd Edition, 2001.
3. Joseph Cavanagh, “Verilog HDL – Digital Design and Modeling”, CRC Press,
2012.
4. Zainalabedin Navabi, “Verilog Digital System Design”, McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition,
2008.
Objective
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To introduce the concepts of mobile wireless communication systems.
To make the student learn, fundamentals of wireless communications, and systems
which operate on wireless principles.
Text Books
14 ELP 12 II Semester
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Any 10 experiments
14 ELP 13 II Semester
Any 10 Experiments
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1. LED/7-Segment Interface
2. Keyboard Interface
4. DAC Interface
5. DC Motor Control
6. ADC Interface
7. LCD Interface
8. Up/Down Counter
9. RTC Interface
Objective
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Unit – I Signals and Systems (12 Hrs)
Introduction – Signals, System and Signal Processing – Classification of Signals –
Representation of discrete time signals – Elementary discrete time signals – Operation
on signals – Classification of discrete time systems – Examples of continues and
discrete time system models - Interconnection of LTI systems – Time response
analysis of discrete time system – frequency analysis of discrete time signals and
discrete time systems.
Text Books
2003.
2. Rajkumar Bansal, Ashok Kumar Goel, Manoj Kumar Sharma, “MATLAB and its
Applications in Engineering”, Pearson Education, 1st Edition, 2009.
Objective
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Unit – I Introduction to ARM (11 Hrs)
Introduction to ARM7TDMI Core – Pin Diagram - Architecture – Instruction
Pipeline- Memory Access and Interface - Registers – ARM State and Thumb State
Register Set - Program Status Registers.
Text Books
Objective
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Unit - I Introduction to Measurement Systems (11 Hrs)
General Concepts and Terminology - Measurement Systems - Sensor Classification -
General I/O Configuration - Methods of Correction Performance Characteristics:
Static Characteristics of Measurement Systems - Accuracy - Precision - Sensitivity.
Text Books
1. Ramon Pallás Areny, John G. Webster, “Sensors and Signal Conditioning”, 2nd
Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
2. D. Patranabis, “Sensors and Transducers”, TMH, 2004
3. Jon Wilson , “Sensor Technology Handbook”, Newnes, 2004.
4. Herman K.P. Neubrat, “Instrument Transducers – An Introduction to Their
Performance and Design”, Oxford University Press.
5. E.O. Doeblin, “Measurement System: Applications and Design”, McGraw Hill
Publications.
6. Graham Brooker, “Introduction to Sensors for Ranging and Imaging”, Yesdee,
2009.
7. Ian Sinclair, “Sensors and Transducers”, Elsevier, 3rd Edition, 2011.
Objective
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UNIT – I Introduction (11 Hrs)
Cellular and Adhoc Wireless Networks - Applications of Adhoc Wireless Networks -
Medium Access Scheme – Routing – Multicasting - Transport Layer Protocols -
Pricing Scheme - Quality of Service Provisioning - Security - Addressing and Service
Discovery - Energy management-Scalability - Ad Hoc Wireless Internet.
Text Books:
1. Holger Karl and Andreas Wiilig, “Protocols and Architectures for Wireless
Sensor Networks” John Wiley & Sons Limited, 2008.
2. I.F .Akyildiz and Weillian, “A Survey on Sensor Networks”, IEEE Communication
Magazine, August 2007.
3. Anna Hac “Wireless Sensor Networks Design,” John Wiley & Sons Limited
Publications, 2003.
4. C. Siva Ram Murthy and B.S.Manoj “Adhoc Wireless Networks,” Pearson Edition,
2005.
Any 10 Experiments
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1. LED Interface and DIP switch Interface
3. Waveform Generation
10. To Plot Magnitude and Phase Response of First Order LPF, HPF and Second
Order BPF and BSF.
11. To Plot Magnitude and Phase Response of FIR LPF and HPF.
Any 10 Experiments
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1. LED / Seven Segment Interface
2. Keypad Interface
3. Relay Interface
4. LCD Interface
5. ADC Interface
6. DAC Interface
8. Serial Interface
9. RTC Interface
11. Multitasking
Objective
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Unit – I – Fundamentals of Automotive (12 Hrs)
Text Books
Objective
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Helping students of design and management building up their strengths and create
competitive products.
Text Books
14 ELP 21 IV Semester
Any 10 Experiments
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2. Sum of ‘n’ numbers using ‘for’ loop and Factorial of a given number using for
loop
3. Sum of ‘n’ natural numbers using while loop and Factorial of a given number
using while loop
4. Sorting even numbers using while loop in an array and Array maximum and
minimum
8. Median filter
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To Study about the various parts of computer.
To understand the concept of interfacing in PC.
Display – Video basics – Display Adapter – Dot Matrix Printer - Laser Printer – Ink
Jet Printer – Plotter.
Text Book
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Zener voltage regulator - Transistor characteristics – Transistor biasing - Principle of
transistor amplifier.
Text Books
14 SSP 23 IV Semester
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Unit – I Microcomputer System (8 Hrs)
Microprocessor architecture and its operations – Microprocessor initiated operations
and 8085 bus organization- Internal data operations and the 8085 registers - Peripheral
initiated operations – Memory classifications.
Text Books
14 SSP 26 IV Semester
ANY 10 EXPERIMENTS
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