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ELECTRONICS HONOURS

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SEMESTER- I

CC-1 : BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY AND NETWORK ANALYSIS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit- 1 (13 Lectures)


Basic Circuit Concepts: Voltage and Current Sources, Resistors: Fixed and Variable
resistors, Construction and Characteristics, Color coding of resistors, resistors in series and
parallel.
Inductors: Fixed and Variable inductors, Self and mutual inductance, Faraday’s law and
Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction, Energy stored in an inductor, Inductance in series
and parallel, Testing of resistance and inductance using multimeter.
Capacitors: Principles of capacitance, Parallel plate capacitor, Permittivity, Definition of
Dielectric Constant,Dielectric strength, Energy stored in a capacitor, Air, Paper, Mica,
Teflon, Ceramic, Plastic and Electrolytic capacitor, Construction and application, capacitors
in series and parallel, factors governing the value of capacitors, testing of capacitors using
multimeter.

Unit- 2 (13 Lectures)


Circuit Analysis: Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL), Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL), Node
Analysis, Mesh Analysis, Star-Delta Conversion.
DC Transient Analysis: RC Circuit- Charging and discharging with initial charge, RL
Circuit with Initial Current, Time Constant, RL and RC Circuits With Sources, DC
Response of Series RLC Circuits.

Unit-3 (18 Lectures)


AC Circuit Analysis: Sinusoidal Voltage and Current, Definition of Instantaneous, Peak,
Peak to Peak, Root Mean Square and Average Values. Voltage-Current relationship in
Resistor, Inductor and Capacitor, Phasor,
Complex Impedance, Power in AC Circuits: Instantaneous Power, Average Power, Reactive
Power, Power Factor. Sinusoidal Circuit Analysis for RL, RC and RLC Circuits.Resonance
in Series and Parallel RLC Circuits, Frequency Response of Series and Parallel RLC
Circuits,Quality (Q) Factor and Bandwidth. Passive Filters: Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass
and Band Stop.

Unit-4 (16 Lectures)


Network Theorems: Principal of Duality, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem,
Norton’s Theorem,Reciprocity Theorem, Millman’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem. AC circuit analysis using Network theorems.Two Port Networks: Impedance (Z)
Parameters, Admittance (Y) Parameters, Transmission (ABCD)Parameters.

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Suggested books:
1. S. A. Nasar, Electric Circuits, Schaum’s outline series, Tata McGraw Hill (2004)
2. Electrical Circuits, M. Nahvi and J. Edminister, Schaum’s Outline Series, Tata McGraw-
Hill.(2005)
3. Robert L. Boylestad, Essentials of Circuit Analysis, Pearson Education (2004)
4. W. H. Hayt, J. E. Kemmerly, S. M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, Tata McGraw
Hill(2005)
5. Alexander and M. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits , McGraw Hill (2008)

Basic Circuit Theory and Network Analysis Lab


(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 Lectures

1. Familiarization with
a) Resistance in series, parallel and series – Parallel.
b) Capacitors & Inductors in series & Parallel.
c) Multimeter – Checking of components.
d) Voltage sources in series, parallel and series – Parallel
e) Voltage and Current dividers
2. Measurement of Amplitude, Frequency & Phase difference using CRO.
3. Verification of Kirchoff’s Law.
4. Verification of Norton’s theorem.
5. Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem.
6. Verification of Superposition Theorem.
7. Verification of the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
8. RC Circuits: Time Constant, Differentiator, Integrator.
9. Designing of a Low Pass RC Filter and study of its Frequency Response.
10. Designing of a High Pass RC Filter and study of its Frequency Response.
11. Study of the Frequency Response of a Series LCR Circuit and determination of its (a)
Resonant Frequency (b) Impedance at Resonance (c) Quality Factor Q (d) Band Width.

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SEMESTER- I

CC-2 : MATHEMATICS FOUNDATION FOR ELECTRONICS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (16 Lectures)


Ordinary Differential Equations: First Order Ordinary Differential Equations, Basic
Concepts, SeparableOrdinary Differential Equations, Exact Ordinary Differential Equations,
Linear Ordinary Differential Equations. Second Order homogeneous and non-homogeneous
Differential Equations.
Series solution of differential equations and special functions: Power series method,
Legendre Polynomials, Frobenius Method, Bessel’s equations and Bessel’s functions of first
and second kind. Error functions and gamma function.

Unit-2 (14 Lectures)


Matrices: Introduction to Matrices, System of Linear Algebraic Equations, Gaussian
Elimination Method,Gauss-Seidel Method, LU decomposition, Solution of Linear System by
LU decomposition. Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Linear Transformation, Properties of
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton
Theorem, Diagonalization, Powers of a Matrix. Real and Complex Matrices, Symmetric,
Skew Symmetric,
Orthogonal Quadratic Form, Hermitian, Skew Hermitian, Unitary Matrices.

Unit-3 (14 Lectures)


Sequences and series: Sequences, Limit of a sequence, Convergence, Divergence and
Oscillation of a sequence, Infinite series, Necessary condition for Convergence, Cauchy’s
Integral Test, D’Alembert’sRatioTest, Cauchy’s nth Root Test, Alternating Series,
Leibnitz’s Theorem, Absolute Convergence and Conditional Convergence, Power Series.

Unit-4 (16 Lectures)


Complex Variables and Functions: Complex Variable, Complex Function, Continuity,
Differentiability,Analyticity. Cauchy-Riemann (C- R) Equations, Harmonic and Conjugate
Harmonic Functions, Exponential Function, Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions.
Line Integral in Complex Plane, Cauchy’s Integral Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula,
Derivative of Analytic Functions. Sequences, Series and Power Series,Taylor’s Series,
Laurent Series, Zeroes and Poles.Residue integration method, Residue integration of
realIntegrals.

Suggested Books
1. E. Kreyszig, advanced engineering mathematics, Wiley India (2008)
2. Murray Spiegel, Seymour Lipschutz, John Schiller, Outline of Complex Variables,
Schaum Outline Series, Tata McGraw Hill (2007)
3. R. K. Jain, and S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing
House(2007)

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4. C .R. Wylie and L. C. Barrett, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw-Hill
(2004)
5. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company
Limited(2007)

Mathematics Foundation for Electronics Lab


(Scilab/MATLAB/ any other Mathematical Simulation software)
60 Lectures

1. Solution of First Order Differential Equations


2. Solution of Second Order homogeneous Differential Equations
3. Solution of Second Order non-homogeneous Differential Equations
4. Convergence of a given series.
5. Divergence of a given series.
6. Solution of linear system of equations using Gauss Elimination method.
7. Solution of linear system of equations using Gauss – Seidel method.
8. Solution of linear system of equations using L-U decomposition method.

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SEMESTER- II

CC-3 : SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit 1 (14 Lectures)


Semiconductor Basics: Introduction to Semiconductor Materials, Crystal Structure, Planes
and Miller Indices, Energy Band in Solids, Concept of Effective Mass, Density of States,
Carrier Concentration at Normal Equilibrium in Intrinsic Semiconductors, Derivation of
Fermi Level for Intrinsic & Extrinsic
Semiconductors, Donors, Acceptors, Dependence of Fermi Level on Temperature and
Doping Concentration,Temperature Dependence of Carrier Concentrations.
Carrier Transport Phenomena: Carrier Drift, Mobility, Resistivity, Hall Effect, Diffusion
Process, Einstein Relation, Current Density Equation, Carrier Injection, Generation And
Recombination Processes, Continuity Equation.

Unit 2 (14 Lectures)


P-N Junction Diode: Formation of Depletion Layer, Space Charge at a Junction, Derivation
of Electrostatic Potential Difference at Thermal Equilibrium, Depletion Width and Depletion
Capacitance of an Abrupt Junction. Concept of Linearly Graded Junction, Derivation of
Diode Equation and I-V Characteristics.Zener
and Avalanche Junction Breakdown Mechanism. Tunnel diode, varactor diode, solar cell:
circuit symbol, characteristics, applications.

Unit 3 (14 Lectures)


Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT): PNP and NPN Transistors, Basic Transistor Action,
Emitter Efficiency, Base Transport Factor, Current Gain, Energy Band Diagram of
Transistor in Thermal Equilibrium, Quantitative Analysis of Static Characteristics (Minority
Carrier Distribution and Terminal Currents), Base-
Width Modulation, Modes of operation, Input and Output Characteristics of CB, CE and CC
Configurations.Metal Semiconductor Junctions: Ohmic and Rectifying Contacts.

Unit 4 (18 Lectures)


Field Effect Transistors: JFET, Construction, Idea of Channel Formation, Pinch-Off and
Saturation Voltage, Current-Voltage Output Characteristics. MOSFET, types of MOSFETs,
Circuit symbols, Working andCharacteristic curves of Depletion type MOSFET (both N
channel and P Channel) and Enhancement type
MOSFET (both N channel and P channel).Complimentary MOS (CMOS).
Power Devices: UJT, Basic construction and working, Equivalent circuit, intrinsic Standoff
Ratio, Characteristics and relaxation oscillator-expression. SCR, Construction,Working and
Characteristics, Triac, Diac, IGBT, MESFET, Circuit symbols, Basic constructional
features, Operation and Applications.

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Suggested Books:
1) S. M. Sze, Semiconductor Devices: Physics and Technology, 2ndEdition, Wiley India
edition (2002).
2) Ben G Streetman and S. Banerjee, Solid State Electronic Devices, Pearson Education
(2006)
3) Dennis Le Croissette, Transistors, Pearson Education (1989)
4) Jasprit Singh, Semiconductor Devices: Basic Principles, John Wiley and Sons (2001)
5) Kanaan Kano, Semiconductor Devices, Pearson Education (2004)
6) Robert F. Pierret, Semiconductor Device Fundamentals, Pearson Education (2006)

Semiconductor Devices Lab


(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 Lectures

1. Study of the I-V Characteristics of Diode – Ordinary and Zener Diode.


2. Study of the I-V Characteristics of the CE configuration of BJT and obtain ri, ro, β.
3. Study of the I-V Characteristics of the Common Base Configuration of BJT and obtain ri,
ro, α.
4. Study of the I-V Characteristics of the Common Collector Configuration of BJT and
obtain voltage gain, ri, ro.
5. Study of the I-V Characteristics of the UJT.
6. Study of the I-V Characteristics of the SCR.
7. Study of the I-V Characteristics of JFET.
8. Study of the I-V Characteristics of MOSFET.
9. Study of Characteristics of Solar Cell.
10. Study of Hall Effect.

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SEMESTER- II

CC-4 : APPLIED PHYSICS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (19 Lectures)


Quantum Physics: Inadequacies of Classical physics. Compton’s effect, Photo-electric
Effect, Wave-particle duality, de Broglie waves. Basic postulates and formalism of quantum
mechanics: probabilistic interpretation of waves, conditions for physical acceptability of
wave functions. Schrodinger wave equation for a free
particle and in a force field (1 dimension), Boundary and continuity conditions. Operators in
Quantum Mechanics, Conservation of probability, Time-dependent form, Linearity and
superposition, Operators, Timeindependentone dimensional Schrodinger wave equation,
Stationary states, Eigen-values and Eigen functions.
Particle in a one-dimensional box, Extension to a three dimensional box, Potential barrier
problems,phenomenon of tunneling. Kronig Penney Model and development of band
structure.Spherically symmetricpotentials, the Hydrogen-like atom problem.

Unit-2 (11 Lectures)


Mechanical Properties of Materials: Elastic and Plastic Deformations, Hooke’s Law,
Elastic Moduli, Brittle and Ductile Materials, Tensile Strength, Theoretical and Critical
Shear Stress of Crystals. Strengthening Mechanisms, Hardness, Creep, Fatigue, Fracture.

Unit-3 (15 Lectures)


Thermal Properties: Brief Introduction to Laws of Thermodynamics, Concept of Entropy,
Concept of Phonons, Heat Capacity, Debye’s Law, Lattice Specific Heat, Electronic Specific
Heat, Specific Heat Capacity for Si and GaAs, Thermal Conductivity, Thermoelectricity,
Seebeck Effect, Thomson Effect, PeltierEffect.

Unit-4 (15 Lectures)


Electric and Magnetic Properties: Conductivity of metals, Ohm’s Law, relaxation time,
collision time andmean free path, electron scattering and resistivity of metals, heat
developed in current carrying conductor,Superconductivity. Classification of Magnetic
Materials, Origin of Magnetic moment, Origin of dia, para, ferro and antiferromagnetism
and their comparison, Ferrimagnetic materials, Saturation Magnetisation and Curie
temperature,Magnetic domains, Concepts of Giant Magnetic Resistance (GMR), Magnetic
recording.

Suggested Books:
1. S. Vijaya and G. Rangarajan, Material Science, Tata Mcgraw Hill (2003)
2. W. E. Callister, Material Science and Engineering: An Introduction, Wiley India (2006)
3. A. Beiser, Concepts of Modern Physics , McGraw-Hill Book Company (1987)
4. A. Ghatak& S. Lokanathan, Quantum Mechanics: Theory and Applications, Macmillan
India (2004)

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Applied Physics Lab
60 Lectures

1. To determine Young’s modulus of a wire by optical lever method.


2. To determine the modulus of rigidity of a wire by Maxwell’s needle.
3. To determine the elastic constants of a wire by Searle’s method.
4. To measure the resistivity of a Ge crystal with temperature by four –probe method from
room temperature to 200 0C).
5. To determine the value of Boltzmann Constant by studying forward characteristics of
diode.
6. To determine the value of Planck’s constant by using LEDs of at least 4 different
wavelengths.
7. To determine e/m of electron by Bar Magnet or by Magnetic Focusing.

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SEMESTER- III

CC-5 : ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit- 1 (14 Lectures)


Diode Circuits: Ideal diode, piecewise linear equivalent circuit, dc load line analysis,
Quiescent (Q) point.Clipping and clamping circuits. Rectifiers: HWR, FWR (center tapped
and bridge). Circuit diagrams, working and waveforms, ripple factor & efficiency,
comparison. Filters: types, circuit diagram and explanation of
shunt capacitor filter with waveforms.Zener diode regulator circuit diagram and explanation
for load and line regulation, disadvantages of Zenerdiode regulator.

Unit- 2 (15 Lectures)


Bipolar Junction Transistor: Review of CE, CB Characteristics and regions of operation.
Hybrid parameters. Transistor biasing, DC load line, operating point, thermal runaway,
stability and stability factor,Fixed bias without and with RE, collector to base bias, voltage
divider bias and emitter bias (+VCC and –VEE
bias), circuit diagrams and their working.Transistor as a switch, circuit and working,
Darlington pair and its applications.BJT amplifier (CE), dc and ac load line analysis, hybrid
model of CE configuration, Quantitative study of the
frequency response of a CE amplifier, Effect on gain and bandwidth for Cascaded CE
amplifiers (RC coupled).

Unit- 3 (13 Lectures)


Feedback Amplifiers: Concept of feedback, negative and positive feedback, advantages and
disadvantages of negative feedback, voltage (series and shunt), current (series and shunt)
feedback amplifiers, gain, input and output impedances . Barkhausen criteria for oscillations,
Study of phase shift oscillator, Colpitts oscillator andHartley oscillator.

Unit- 4 (18 Lectures)


MOSFET Circuits: Review of Depletion and Enhancement MOSFET, Biasing of
MOSFETs, Small Signal Parameters, Common Source amplifier circuit analysis, CMOS
circuits.
Power Amplifiers: Difference between voltage and power amplifier, classification of power
amplifiers, Class A, Class B, Class C and their comparisons.
Operation of a Class A single ended power amplifier. Operation of Transformer coupled
Class A power amplifier, overall efficiency. Circuit operation of complementary symmetry
Class B push pull power amplifier, crossover distortion, heat sinks.
Single tuned amplifiers: Circuit diagram, Working and Frequency Response for each,
Limitations of single tuned amplifier, Applications of tuned amplifiers in communication
circuits.

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Suggested Books:
1. Electronic Devices and circuit theory, Robert Boylstead and Louis Nashelsky, 9th Edition,
2013, PHI
2. Electronic devices, David A Bell, Reston Publishing Company
3. D. L. Schilling and C. Belove, Electronic Circuits: Discrete and Integrated, Tata McGraw
Hill (2002)
4. Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Tata McGraw Hill (2002)
5. J. Millman and C. C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill (2001)
6. J. R. C. Jaegar and T. N. Blalock, Microelectronic Circuit Design, Tata McGraw Hill
(2010)
7. J. J. Cathey, 2000 Solved Problems in Electronics, Schaum’s outline Series, Tata McGraw
Hill (1991)
8. Allen Mottershed, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Goodyear Publishing Corporation.

Electronics Circuits Lab


(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 Lectures

1. Study of the half wave rectifier and Full wave rectifier.


2. Study of power supply using C filter and Zener diode.
3. Designing and testing of 5V/9 V DC regulated power supply and find its load-regulation.
4. Study of clipping and clamping circuits .
5. Study of Fixed Bias, Voltage divider and Collector-to-Base bias Feedback configuration
for transistors.
6. Designing of a Single Stage CE amplifier.
7. Study of Class A, B and C Power Amplifier.
8. Study of the Colpitt’s Oscillator.
9. Study of the Hartley’s Oscillator.
10. Study of the Phase Shift Oscillator.
11. Study of the frequency response of Common Source FET amplifier.

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SEMESTER- III

CC-6 : DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND VERILOG/VHDL


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (11 Lectures)


Number System and Codes: Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal and Octal number systems,
base conversions, Binary, octal and hexadecimal arithmetic (addition, subtraction by
complement method, multiplication),representation of signed and unsigned numbers, Binary
Coded Decimal code.
Logic Gates and Boolean algebra: Introduction to Boolean Algebra and Boolean operators,
Truth Tables ofOR, AND, NOT, Basic postulates and fundamental theorems of Boolean
algebra, Truth tables, constructionand symbolic representation of XOR, XNOR, Universal
(NOR and NAND) gates.
Digital Logic families: Fan-in, Fan out, Noise Margin, Power Dissipation, Figure of merit,
Speed powerproduct, TTL and CMOS families and their comparison.

Unit-2 (13 Lectures)


Combinational Logic Analysis and Design: Standard representation of logic functions
(SOP and POS),Karnaugh map minimization, Encoder and Decoder, Multiplexers and
Demultiplexers, Implementing logicfunctions with multiplexer, binary Adder, binary
subtractor, parallel adder/subtractor.

Unit-3 (18 Lectures)


Sequential logic design: Latches and Flip flops , S-R Flip flop, J-K Flip flop, T and D type
Flip flop,Clocked and edge triggered Flip flops, master slave flip flop, Registers, Counters
(synchronous andasynchronous and modulo-N), State Table, State Diagrams, counter design
using excitation table andequations. , Ring counter and Johnson counter.
Programmable Logic Devices: Basic concepts- ROM, PLA, PAL, CPLD, FPGA

Unit-4 (18 Lectures)


Introduction to Verilog: A Brief History of HDL, Structure of HDL Module, Comparison
of VHDL andVerilog, Introduction to Simulation and Synthesis Tools, Test Benches.
Verilog Modules, Delays, data flowstyle, behavioral style, structural style, mixed design
style, simulating design.Introduction to Language Elements, Keywords, Identifiers, White
Space Characters, Comments, format,
Integers, reals and strings. Logic Values, Data Types-net types, undeclared nets, scalars and
vector nets,Register type, Parameters. Expressions, Operands, Operators, types of
Expressions.
Data flow Modeling and Behavioral Modeling: Data flow Modeling: Continuous
assignment, netdeclaration assignments, delays, net delays.
Behavioral Modeling: Procedural constructs, timing controls, block statement, procedural
assignments,conditional statement, loop statement, procedural continuous assignment.

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Gate level modeling - Introduction, built in Primitive Gates, multiple input gates, Tri-state
gates, pull gates,MOS switches, bidirectional switches, gate delay, array instances, implicit
nets, Illustrative Examples (bothcombinational and sequential logic circuits).

Suggested Books:
1. M. Morris Mano Digital System Design, Pearson Education Asia,( Fourth Edition )
2. Thomas L. Flyod, Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education Asia (1994)
3. W. H. Gothmann, Digital Electronics: An Introduction To Theory And Practice, Prentice
Hall of
India(2000)
4. R. L. Tokheim, Digital Principles, Schaum’s Outline Series, Tata McGraw- Hill (1994)
5. A Verilog HDL Primer – J. Bhasker, BSP, 2003 II Edition.
6. Verilog HDL-A guide to digital design and synthesis-Samir Palnitkar, Pearson, 2nd
edition.

Digital Electronics and Verilog/VHDL Lab


(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 lectures

1. To verify and design AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates using NAND gates.
2. To convert a Boolean expression into logic gate circuit and assemble it using logic gate
IC’s.
3. Design a Half and Full Adder.
4. Design a Half and Full Subtractor.
5. Design a seven segment display driver.
6. Design a 4 X 1 Multiplexer using gates.
7. To build a Flip- Flop Circuits using elementary gates. (RS, Clocked RS, D-type).
8. Design a counter using D/T/JK Flip-Flop.
9. Design a shift register and study Serial and parallel shifting of data.

Experiments in Verlog/VHDL

1. Write code to realize basic and derived logic gates.


2. Half adder, Full Adder using basic and derived gates.
3. Half subtractor and Full Subtractor using basic and derived gates.
4. Clocked D FF, T FF and JK FF (with Reset inputs).
5. Multiplexer (4x1, 8x1) and Demultiplexer using logic gates.
6. Decoder (2x4, 3x8), Encoders and Priority Encoders.
7. Design and simulation of a 4 bit Adder.
8. Code converters (Binary to Gray and vice versa).
9. 2 bit Magnitude comparator.
10. 3 bit Ripple counter.

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SEMESTER- III

CC-7 : C PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit- 1 (12 Lectures)


C Programming Language: Introduction, Importance of C, Character set, Tokens,
keywords, identifier,constants, basic data types, variables: declaration & assigning values.
Structure of C program ,Arithmetic operators, relational operators, logical operators,
assignment operators, increment and decrementoperators, conditional operators, bit wise
operators, expressions and evaluation of expressions, type cast
operator, implicit conversions, precedence of operators. Arrays-concepts, declaration,
accessing elements,storing elements, two-dimensional and multi-dimensional arrays. Input
output statement and library functions(math and string related functions).

Unit-2 (19 Lectures)


Decision making, branching & looping: Decision making, branching and looping: if, if-
else, else-if, switch statement, break, for loop, while loop and do loop. Functions: Defining
functions, function arguments and passing, returning values from functions.
Structures: defining and declaring a structure variables, accessing structure members,
initializing a structure, copying and comparing structure variables, array of structures, arrays
within structures, structures within structures, structures and functions. Pointers.
Introduction to C++: Object oriented programming, characteristics of an object-oriented
language.

Unit-3 (15 Lectures)


Data Structures: Definition of stack, array implementation of stack, conversion of infix
expression to prefix,postfix expressions, evaluation of postfix expression. Definition of
Queue, Circular queues, Array implementation of queues. Linked List and its
implementation, Link list implementation of stack and queue,Circular and doubly linked list.

Unit-4 (14 Lectures)


Searching and sorting: Insertion sort, selection sort, bubble sort, merge sort, linear Search,
binary search.
Trees : Introduction to trees, Binary search tree, Insertion and searching in a BST, preorder,
postorder and inorder traversal (recursive)

Suggested Books:
1. YashavantKanetkar, Let Us C , BPB Publications
2. Programming in ANSI C, Balagurusamy, 2nd edition, TMH.
3. Byron S Gottfried, Programming with C ,Schaum Series
4. Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie, The C Programming Language, Prentice Hall
5. YashavantKanetkar, Pointers in C, BPB Publications
6. S. Sahni and E. Horowitz, “Data Structures”, Galgotia Publications

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7. Tanenbaum: “Data Structures using C”, Pearson/PHI.
8. Ellis Horowitz and SartazSahani “Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms”, Computer
Science Press.

C Programming and Data Structures Lab


60 Lectures

1. Generate the Fibonacci series up to the given limit N and also print the number of
elements in the series.
2. Find minimum and maximum of N numbers.
3. Find the GCD of two integer numbers.
4. Calculate factorial of a given number.
5. Find all the roots of a quadratic equation Ax2 + Bx + C = 0 for non – zero coefficients A,
B and C. Else report error.
6. Calculate the value of sin (x) and cos (x) using the series. Also print sin (x) and cos (x)
value using library function.
7. Generate and print prime numbers up to an integer N.
8. Sort given N numbers in ascending order.
9. Find the sum & difference of two matrices of order MxN and PxQ.
10. Find the product of two matrices of order MxN and PxQ.
11. Find the transpose of given MxN matrix.
12. Find the sum of principle and secondary diagonal elements of the given MxN matrix.
13. Calculate the subject wise and student wise totals and store them as a part of the
structure.
14. Maintain an account of a customer using classes.
15. Implement linear and circular linked lists using single and double pointers.
16. Create a stack and perform Pop, Push, Traverse operations on the stack using Linear
Linked list.
17. Create circular linked list having information about a college and perform Insertion at
front, Deletion at end.
18. Create a Linear Queue using Linked List and implement different operations such as
Insert, Delete,and Display the queue elements.
19. Implement polynomial addition and subtraction using linked lists.
20. Implement sparse matrices using arrays and linked lists.
21. Create a Binary Tree to perform Tree traversals (Preorder, Postorder, Inorder) using the
concept of recursion.
22. Implement binary search tree using linked lists. Compare its time complexity over that of
linear search.
23. Implement Insertion sort, Merge sort, Bubble sort, Selection sort.

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SEMESTER- IV

CC-8 : OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS AND APPLICATIONS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (18 Lectures)


Basic Operational Amplifier: Concept of differential amplifiers (Dual input balanced and
unbalanced output), constant current bias, current mirror, cascaded differential amplifier
stages with concept of level translator, block diagram of an operational amplifier (IC 741).
Op-Amp parameters: input offset voltage, input offset current, input bias current,
differential input resistance, input capacitance, offset voltage adjustment range, input voltage
range, common mode rejection ratio, slew rate, supply voltage rejection ratio.

Unit-2 (18 Lectures)


Op-Amp Circuits: Open and closed loop configuration, Frequency response of an op-amp
in open loop and closed loop configurations, Inverting, Non-inverting, Summing and
difference amplifier, Integrator,Differentiator, Voltage to current converter, Current to
voltage converter.
Comparators: Basic comparator, Level detector, Voltage limiters, Schmitt Trigger.
Signal generators: Phase shift oscillator, Wein bridge oscillator, Square wave generator,
triangle wave generator, saw tooth wave generator, and Voltage controlled oscillator(IC
566).

Unit-3 (12 Lectures)


Multivibrators (IC 555): Block diagram, Astable and monostablemultivibrator circuit,
Applications of Monostable and Astablemultivibrators. Phase locked loops (PLL): Block
diagram, phase detectors, IC565.
Fixed and variable IC regulators: IC 78xx and IC 79xx -concepts only, IC LM317- output
voltage equation.

Unit-4 (12 Lectures)


Signal Conditioning circuits: Sample and hold systems, Active filters: First order low pass
and high pass butterworth filter, Second order filters, Band pass filter, Band reject filter, All
pass filter, Log and antilogamplifiers.

Suggested Books:
1. R. A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear IC’s, Pearson Education (2003)
2. R. F. Coughlin and F. F. Driscoll, Operational amplifiers and Linear Integrated
circuits, Pearson Education (2001)
3. J. Millman and C.C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata McGraw-Hill,(2001)
4. A.P.Malvino, Electronic Principals,6th Edition , Tata McGraw-Hill,(2003)
5. K.L.Kishore,OP-AMP and Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson(2011)

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Operational Amplifiers and Application Lab
(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 Lectures

1. Study of op-amp characteristics: CMRR and Slew rate.


2. Designing of an amplifier of given gain for an inverting and non-inverting
configuration using an opamp.
3. Designing of analog adder and subtractor circuit.
4. Designing of an integrator using op-amp for a given specification and study its
frequency response.
5. Designing of a differentiator using op-amp for a given specification and study its
frequency response.
6. Designing of a First Order Low-pass filter using op-amp.
7. Designing of a First Order High-pass filter using op-amp.
8. Designing of a RC Phase Shift Oscillator using op-amp.
9. Study of IC 555 as an astablemultivibrator.
10. Study of IC 555 as monostablemultivibrator.
11. Designing of Fixed voltage power supply using IC regulators using 78 series and 79
series

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SEMESTER- IV

CC-9 : SIGNALS & SYSTEMS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (17 Lectures)


Signals and Systems: Continuous and discrete time signals, Transformation of the
independent variable,Exponential and sinusoidal signals, Impulse and unit step functions,
Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Systems, Basic System Properties.

Unit-2 (13 Lectures)


Linear Time -Invariant Systems (LTI): Discrete time LTI systems, the Convolution Sum,
Continuous time LTI systems, the Convolution integral. Properties of LTI systems,
Commutative, Distributive, Associative.LTI systems with and without memory,
Invariability, Causality, Stability, Unit Step response.Differential and Difference equation
formulation, Block diagram representation of first order systems.

Unit-3 (18 Lectures)


Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals: Continuous-Time periodic signals,
Convergence of the Fourier series, Properties of continuous-Time Fourier series, Discrete-
Time periodic signals, Properties of Discrete-Time Fourier series. Frequency-Selective
filters, Simple RC highpass and lowpass filters.
Fourier Transform: Aperiodic signals, Periodic signals, Properties of
Continuous- time Fourier transform,Convolution and Multiplication Properties, Properties of
Fourier transform and basic Fourier transform Pairs.

Unit-4 (12 Lectures)


Laplace Transform: Laplace Transform, Inverse Laplace Transform, Properties of the
Laplace Transform,Laplace Transform Pairs, Laplace Transform for signals, Laplace
Transform Methods in Circuit Analysis,Impulse and Step response of RL, RC and RLC
circuits.

Suggested Books:
1. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Wilsky and S. H. Nawab, Signals and Systems, Pearson
Education (2007)
2. S. Haykin and B. V. Veen, Signal and Systems, John Wiley & Sons (2004)
3. C. Alexander and M. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits , McGraw Hill
(2008)
4. H. P. Hsu, Signals and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill (2007)
5. S. T. Karris, Signal and Systems: with MATLAB Computing and Simulink
Modelling, Orchard Publications (2008)
6. W. Y. Young, Signals and Systems with MATLAB, Springer (2009)
7. M. Roberts, Fundamentals of Signals and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill (2007)

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Signals & Systems Lab
(Scilab/MATLAB/ Other Mathematical Simulation software)
60 Lectures

1. Generation of Signals: continuous time.


2. Generation of Signals: discrete time.
3. Time shifting and time scaling of signals.
4. Convolution of Signals.
5. Solution of Difference equations.
6. Fourier series representation of continuous time signals.
7. Fourier transform of continuous time signals.
8. Laplace transform of continuous time signals.
9. Introduction to Xcos/similar function and calculation of output of systems represented by
block diagrams.

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SEMESTER- IV

CC-10 : ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (15 Lectures)


Qualities of Measurement: Specifications of instruments, their static and dynamic
characteristics, Error(Gross error, systematic error, absolute error and relative error) and
uncertainty analysis. Statistical analysis of data and curve fitting.
Basic Measurement Instruments: PMMC instrument, galvanometer, DC measurement -
ammeter,voltmeter, ohm meter, AC measurement, Digital voltmeter systems (integrating and
non-integrating types),digital multimeters, digital frequency meter system (different modes
and universal counter).
Connectors and Probes: low capacitance probes, high voltage probes, current probes,
identifying electronic connectors – audio and video, RF/Coaxial, USB etc.

Unit-2 (15 Lectures)


Measurement of Resistance and Impedance: Low Resistance: Kelvin's double bridge
method, Medium Resistance by Voltmeter Ammeter method, Wheatstone bridge method,
High Resistance by Megger. A.C.bridges, Measurement of Self Inductance, Maxwell's
bridge, Hay's bridge, and Anderson's bridge,Measurement of Capacitance, Schering's bridge,
DeSauty's bridge, Measurement of frequency, Wien's bridge.
A-D and D-A Conversion: 4 bit binary weighted resistor type D-A conversion, circuit and
working. Circuit of R-2R ladder.A-D conversion characteristics, successive approximation
ADC. (Mention of relevant ICs for all).

Unit-3 (16 Lectures)


Oscilloscopes: CRT, wave form display and electrostatic focusing, time base and sweep
synchronization,measurement of voltage, frequency and phase by CRO, Oscilloscope
probes, Dual trace oscilloscope,Sampling Oscilloscope, DSO and Powerscope: Block
diagram, principle and working, Advantages and applications, CRO specifications
(bandwidth, sensitivity, rise time).
Signal Generators: Audio oscillator, Pulse Generator, Function generators.

Unit-4 (14 Lectures)


Transducers and sensors: Classification of transducers, Basic requirement/ characteristics
of transducers,active& passive transducers, Resistive (Potentiometer, Strain gauge – Theory,
types, temperature compensation and applications), Capacitive (Variable Area Type –
Variable Air Gap type – Variable
Permittivity type), Inductive (LVDT ) and piezoelectric transducers.
Measurement of displacement, velocity and acceleration (translational and rotational).
Measurement of pressure (manometers, diaphragm, bellows), Measurement of temperature
(RTD, thermistor, thermocouple,semiconductor IC sensors), Light transducers
(photoresistors, photovoltaic cells, photodiodes).

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Suggested Books:
1. H. S. Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentaion, TMH(2006)
2. W.D. Cooper and A. D. Helfrick, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques, Prentice-Hall (2005).
3. Instrumentation Measurement and analysis: Nakra B C, Chaudry K, TMH
4. E.O.Doebelin, Measurement Systems: Application and Design, McGraw Hill Book - fifth
Edition(2003).
5. Joseph J Carr, Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement, Pearson
Education (2005)
6. David A. Bell, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, Prentice Hall (2013).
7. Oliver and Cage, “Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation”, TMH (2009).
8. Alan S. Morris, “Measurement and Instrumentation Principles”, Elsevier (Buterworth
Heinmann-2008).
9. A. K Sawhney, Electrical and Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation, DhanpatRai
and Sons(2007).
10. C. S. Rangan, G. R. Sarma and V. S. Mani, Instrumentation Devices and Systems, Tata
McgrawHill(1998).

Electronic Instrumentation Lab


60 Lectures

1. Design of multi range ammeter and voltmeter using galvanometer.


2. Measurement of resistance by Wheatstone bridge and measurement of bridge sensitivity.
3. Measurement of Capacitance by de’Sautys.
4. Measure of low resistance by Kelvin’s double bridge.
5. To determine the Characteristics of resistance transducer - Strain Gauge (Measurement of
Strain using half and full bridge.)
6. To determine the Characteristics of LVDT.
7. To determine the Characteristics of Thermistors and RTD.
8. Measurement of temperature by Thermocouples and study of transducers like AD590
(two terminal temperature sensor), PT-100, J- type, K-type.
9. To study the Characteristics of LDR, Photodiode, and Phototransistor:
(i) Variable Illumination.
(ii) Linear Displacement.
10. Characteristics of one Solid State sensor/ Fiber optic sensor.

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SEMESTER- V

CC-11: MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLERS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (18 Lectures)


Introduction to Microprocessor: Introduction, Applications, Basic block diagram, Speed,
Word size, Memory capacity, Classification of microprocessors (mention of different
microprocessors being used)
Microprocessor 8085: Features, Architecture -block diagram, General purpose registers,
register pairs, flag,stack pointer, program counter, types of buses. Multiplexed address and
data bus, generation of control signals, pindescription of microprocessor 8085. Basic
interfacing concepts, Memory mapped I/O and I/O mapped I/O.
8085 Instructions: Operation code, Operand & Mnemonics. Instruction set of 8085,
instruction classification,addressing modes, instruction format. Data transfer instructions,
arithmetic instructions, increment &decrementinstructions, logical instructions, branch
instructions and machine control instructions. Assembly languageprogramming examples.

Unit-2 (10 Lectures)


Stack operations, subroutine, call and return instructions. Delay loops, use of counters,
timing diagrams-instructioncycle, machine cycle, T- states, time delay.
Interrupt structure of 8085A microprocessor, processing of vectored and non-vectored
interrupts, latency time and response time; Handling multiple interrupts
Microcontrollers: Introduction, different types of microcontrollers, embedded
microcontrollers, processor architectures. Harvard vs. Princeton, CISC vs. RISC
architectures, microcontroller memory types, microcontroller features, clocking, I/O pins,
interrupts, timers, peripherals.

Unit-3 (18 Lectures)


PIC16F887 Microcontroller: Core features, Architecture, pin diagram, memory
organization- Program and data memory organization, I/O Ports, oscillator module, Timer
modules (Timer 0, Timer 1 and Timer 2), comparator module, analog-to-digital converter
(ADC) module, data EEPROM, Enhanced capture/compare/PWM module ,EUSART,
master synchronous serial port (MSSP) module, special features of the CPU, interrupts,
addressing modes, instruction set.

Unit-4 (14 Lectures)


Interfacing to PIC16F887: LED, Switches, Solid State Relay, Seven Segment Display,
16x2 LCD display, 4x4 Matrix Keyboard, Digital to Analog Converter, Stepper Motor and
DC Motor. Interfacing program examples using C language.

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Suggested Books:
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085, Ramesh
S.Gaonkar – Wiley Eastern Limited- IV Edition.
2. Fundamentals of Microprocessor & Microcomputer: B. Ram—DanpatRai Publications.
3. Microchip PIC16F87X datasheet
4. PIC Microcontrollers, Milan Verle, ,mikroElektronika, 1st edition (2008)
5. Muhammad Ali Mazidi, “Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, Pearson, 2006

Microprocessor and Microcontrollers Lab


60 Lectures

8085 Assembly language programs:


1. Program to transfer a block of data.
2. Program for multibyte addition
3. Program for multibyte subtraction
4. Program to multiply two 8-bit numbers.
5. Program to divide a 16 bit number by 8 bit number.
6. Program to search a given number in a given list.
7. Program to generate terms of Fibonacci series.
8. Program to find minimum and maximum among N numbers
9. Program to find the square root of an integer.
10. Program to find GCD of two numbers.
11. Program to sort numbers in ascending/descending order.
12. Program to verify the truth table of logic gates.

PIC Microcontroller Programming

Note: Programs to be written using C programming language


1. LED blinking with a delay of 1 second.
2. Solid State Relay Interface
2. Interfacing of LCD (2X16).
3. Interfacing of stepper motor and Rotating stepper motor by N steps
clockwise/anticlockwise with speed control.
4. To test all the gates of a given IC74XX is good or bad.
5. Generate sine, square, saw tooth, triangular and staircase waveform using DAC interface.
6. Display of 4- digit decimal number using the multiplexed 7-segment display interface.
7. Analog to digital conversion using internal ADC and display the result on LCD.
8. Implementation of DC-Volt meter (0-5V) using internal ADC and LCD
9. Digital to analog conversion using PWM (pulse delay to be implemented using timers).
10. Speed control of DC motor using PWM (pulse delay to be implemented using timers).
11. Interfacing of matrix keyboard (4X4).
12. Serial communication between microcontroller and PC.

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SEMESTER- V

CC-12 : ELECTROMAGNETICS
(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (16 Lectures)


Vector Analysis: Scalars and Vectors, Vector Algebra, Rectangular (Cartesian) Coordinate
System, VectorComponents and Unit Vector, Vector Field, Products, Cylindrical
Coordinates, Spherical Coordinates,Differential Length, Area and Volume, Line Surface and
Volume integrals, Del Operator, Gradient of a Scalar, Divergence and Curl of a Vector, the
Laplacian.

Electrostatic Fields: Coulomb’s Law and Electric Field, Field due to Discrete and
Continuous Charge Distributions, Electric Flux Density, Gauss’s Law and Applications,
Divergence Theorem and Maxwell’sFirst Equation. Electric Potential, Potential due to a
Charge and Charge distribution, Electric dipole. Electric Fields in Conductors, Current and
Current Density, Continuity of Current, Metallic Conductor Properties and Boundary
Conditions, Method of Images. Dielectric materials, Polarization, Dielectric Constant,
Isotropic and Anisotropic dielectrics, Boundary conditions, Capacitance and Capacitors.
Electrostatic Energy and Forces.

Unit- 2 (14 Lectures)


Poisson’s Equation and Laplace’s Equation: Derivation of Poisson’s and Laplace’s
equation, Uniqueness Theorem, Examples of Solution of Laplace’s Equation: Cartesian,
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates.

Magnetostatics: BiotSavert’s law and Applications, Magnetic dipole, Ampere’s Circuital


Law, Curl and Stoke’s Theorem, Maxwell’s Equation, Magnetic Flux and Magnetic Flux
Density, Scalar and Vector Magnetic Potentials. Magnetization in Materials and
Permeability, Anisotropic materials, Magnetic Boundary Conditions, Inductors and
Inductances, Magnetic Energy,Magnetic Circuits. Inductances and Inductors,Magnetic
Energy, Forces and Torques.

Unit-3 (13 Lectures)


Time-Varying Fields and Maxwell’s Equations: Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic
Induction, StationaryCircuit in Time-Varying Magnetic Field, Transformer and Motional
EMF, Displacement Current, Maxwell’sEquations in differential and integral form and
Constitutive Relations. Potential Functions, Lorentz gauge andthe Wave Equation for
Potentials, Concept of Retarded Potentials. Electromagnetic Boundary Conditions.Time-
Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields and use of Phasors.

Unit-4 (17 Lectures)


Electromagnetic Wave Propagation: Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields and use of
Phasors, the Electromagnetic Spectrum, Wave Equation in a source free isotropic

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homogeneous media, Uniform Plane Waves in Lossless and Lossy unbounded homogeneous
media, Wave Polarization, Phase and Group velocity,
Flow of Electromagnetic Power and Poynting Vector.Uniform Plane wave incident on a
Plane conductor boundary, concept of reflection and standing wave.
Guided Electromagnetic Wave Propagation: Waves along Uniform Guiding Structures,
TEM, TE and TM waves, Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Parallel Plate and
Rectangular Metallic Waveguides.

Suggested Books:
1. Murray. R. Spiegel, Vector Analysis, Schaum series, Tata McGraw Hill (2006)
2. M. N. O. Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press (2001)
3. W. H. Hayt and J. A. Buck, Engineering Electromagnetics, Tata McGraw Hill (2006)
4. D. C. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Pearson Education (2001)
5. J. A. Edminster, Electromagnetics, Schaum Series, Tata McGraw Hill (2006)
6. N. Narayan Rao, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Pearson Education (2006)
7. Introduction to Electrodynamics, D.J. Griffiths, Pearson Education (2012)
8. Electromagnetic Wave and Radiating System, Jordan and Balmain, Prentice Hall (1979)

Electromagnetics Lab
(using Scilab/ any other similar freeware)
60 Lectures

1. Understanding and Plotting Vectors.


2. Transformation of vectors into various coordinate systems.
3. 2D and 3D Graphical plotting with change of view and rotation.
4. Representation of the Gradient of a scalar field, Divergence and Curl of Vector Fields.
5. Plots of Electric field and Electric Potential due to charge distributions.
6. Plots of Magnetic Flux Density due to current carrying wire.
7. Programs and Contour Plots to illustrate Method of Images
8. Solutions of Poisson and Laplace Equations – contour plots of charge and potential
distributions.
9. Introduction to Computational Electromagnetics: Simple Boundary Value Problems by
Finite Difference/Finite Element Methods.

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SEMESTER- VI

CC-13 : COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (10 Lectures)


Electronic communication: Block diagram of an electronic communication
system,electromagnetic spectrum-band designations and applications, need for modulation,
concept of channels and base-band signals. Concept of Noise, Types of Noise, Signal to
noise ratio,Noise Figure, Noise Temperature, Friss formula

Unit-2 (20 Lectures)


Amplitude Modulation: Amplitude Modulation, modulation index and frequency
spectrum.Generation of AM, Amplitude Demodulation (diode detector), Concept of Double
side band suppressed carrier, Single side band suppressed carrier, other forms of AM (Pilot
Carrier Modulation, Vestigial Side Band modulation, Independent Side Band Modulation).
Block diagram of AM Transmitter and Receiver.
Angle modulation: Frequency and Phase modulation, modulation index and frequency
spectrum, equivalence between FM and PM, Generation of FM (direct and indirect
methods),FM detector (PLL). Block diagram of FM Transmitter and Receiver Comparison
between AM, FM and PM.

Unit -3 (14 Lectures)


Pulse Analog Modulation: Channel capacity, Sampling theorem, PAM, PDM, PPM
modulation and detection techniques, Multiplexing, TDM and FDM.
Pulse Code Modulation: Need for digital transmission, Quantizing, Uniform and
NonuniformQuantization, Quantization Noise, Companding, Coding, Decoding,
Regeneration.

Unit -4 (16 Lectures)


Digital Carrier Modulation Techniques: Block diagram of digital transmission and
reception, Information capacity, Bit Rate, Baud Rate and M-ary coding. Amplitude Shift
Keying (ASK), Frequency Shift Keying (FSK), Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Binary Phase
Shift Keying (BPSK) and Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK)

Suggested Books:
1. Electronic communication systems- Kennedy, 3rd edition, McGraw international
publications
2. Principles of Electronic communication systems – Frenzel, 3rd edition, McGraw Hill
3. Communication Systems, S. Haykin, Wiley India (2006)
4. Advanced electronic communications systems – Tomasi, 6th edition, PHI.
5. Communication Systems, S. Haykin, Wiley India (2006)

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Communication Electronics Lab
(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 Lectures

1. Study of Amplitude Modulation


2. Study of Amplitude Demodulation
3. Study of Frequency Modulation
4. Study of Frequency Demodulation
5. Study of Pulse Amplitude Modulation
6. AM Transmitter/Receiver
7. FM Transmitter/Receiver
8. Study of TDM, FDM
9. Study of Pulse Width Modulation
10. Study of Pulse Position Modulation
11. Study of Pulse Code Modulation
12. Study of Amplitude Shift Keying
13. Study of Phase Shift Keying,
14. Study of Frequency Shift Keying.

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SEMESTER- VI

CC-14 : PHOTONICS
(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (22 Lectures)


Light as an Electromagnetic Wave: Plane waves in homogeneous media, concept of
spherical waves. Reflection and transmission at an interface, total internal
reflection,Brewster’s Law. Interaction of electromagnetic waves with dielectrics: origin of
refractive index, dispersion.
Interference :Superposition of waves of same frequency, Concept of coherence,
Interference by division of wavefront, Young’s double slit, Division of Amplitude, thin film
interference, anti-reflecting films, Newton’s rings; Michelson interferometer. Holography.
Diffraction: Huygen Fresnel Principle, Diffraction Integral, Fresnel and
Fraunhofferapproximations. Fraunhoffer Diffraction by a single slit, rectangular aperture,
double slit,Resolving power of microscopes and telescopes; Diffraction grating: Resolving
power and Dispersive power.

Unit-2 (13 Lectures)


Polarization: Linear, circular and elliptical polarization, polarizer-analyzer and
Malus’law;Double refraction by crystals, Interference of polarized light, Wave propagation
in uniaxial media. Half wave and quarter wave plates. Faraday rotation and electro-optic
effect.

Unit-3 (13 Lectures)


Light Emitting Diodes: Construction, materials and operation.
Lasers: Interaction of radiation and matter, Einstein coefficients, Condition for
amplification,laser cavity, threshold for laser oscillation, line shape function. Examples of
common lasers.The semiconductor injection laser diode.
Photodetectors: Bolometer, Photomultiplier tube, Charge Coupled Device. Photo transistors
and Photodiodes (p-i-n, avalanche), quantum efficiency and responsivity.
LCD Displays: Types of liquid crystals, Principle of Liquid Crystal Displays,
applications,advantages over LED displays.

Unit-4 (12 Lectures)


Guided Waves and the Optical Fiber: TE and TM modes in symmetric slab
waveguides,effective index, field distributions, Dispersion relation and Group Velocity. Step
index optical fiber, total internal reflection, concept of linearly polarized waves in the step
index circulardielectric waveguides, single mode and multimode fibers, attenuation and
dispersion inoptical fiber.

Suggested Books:
1. AjoyGhatak, Optics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi (2005)
2. E. Hecht, Optics, Pearson Education Ltd. (2002)

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3. J. Wilson and J. F. B. Hawkes, Optoelectronics: An Introduction, Prentice Hall
India(1996)
4. S. O. Kasap, Optoelectronics and Photonics: Principles and Practices, Pearson
Education (2009)
5. Ghatak A.K. and Thyagarajan K., “Introduction to fiber optics,” Cambridge Univ.Press.
(1998)

Photonics Lab
60 Lectures

1. To verify the law of Malus for plane polarized light.


2. To determine wavelength of sodium light using Michelson’s Interferometer.
3. To determine wavelength of sodium light using Newton’s Rings.
4. To determine the resolving power and Dispersive power of Diffraction Grating.
5. Diffraction experiments using a laser.
6. Study of Faraday rotation.
7. Study of Electro-optic Effect.
8. To determine the specific rotation of scan sugar using polarimeter.
9. To determine characteristics of LEDs and Photo- detector.
10. To measure the numerical aperture of an optical fiber.

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SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSE
SEMESTER-IV

SEC-2 :DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS


(Credits: 06) Total Lectures 60

Unit -1
PCB Fundamentals: PCB Advantages, components of PCB, Electronic components.
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers.IC's, Surface Mount Devices (SMD). Classification of
PCB - single, double, multilayer and flexible boards. Manufacturing of PCB.PCB standards.

Unit-2
Schematic & Layout Design: Reading Drawings and Diagrams. Block Diagram,
Schematic Diagram, General PCB Design Considerations. Important Design Elements.
Important Performance Parameters,
Mechanical Design: Considerations, Types of Boards. Board Mounting Techniques, Board
Guiding and Retaining. Input / Output Terminations, Board Extraction. Testing and Servicing,
Mechanical Stress. Board Thickness.Important.Specifications and Standards.
Electrical Design Considerations: Conductor Dimensions. Resistance, Capacitance
Considerations, Inductance of PCB Conductors. High Electrical Stresses, Schematic
diagram. General, Mechanical and Electrical design considerations. Placing and
Mounting of components. Conductor spacing, routing guidelines.

Unit-3
Technology OF PCB: Design automation. Design Rule Checking: Exporting Drill and
Gerber Files, Drills, Footprints and Libraries Adding and Editing Pins, copper clad laminates
materials of copper clad laminates, properties of laminates (electrical & physical), types of
laminates, soldering techniques. F i l m master preparation. Image transfer, photo printing.
Screen Printing.Plating techniques etching techniques.Mechanical Machining operations.
Lead cutting and Solde/ing Techniques, Testing and quality controls.

Unit-4
PCB Technology: Trends. Environmental concerns in PCB industry. Pollution Control in
PCB Industry ,Recovery Techniques. Filtration.Water Use Reduction Technique.Ion
Exchange System. Reverse Osmosis. Precipitation of Heavy Metals.Electrolytic
Recovery.Air Pollution.Dust, Fumes. Clean Environment in Assembly Rooms.
Technologies of Recycling of PCBs, Environmental Standards.Toxic Chemicals in PCB
Fabrication. Lead-free Soldering, Substitutes for Tin/Lead Solders, Useful Standards
Suggested Books:
1. Printed circuit Board Design & Technology by Walter C. Bosshart. Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Printed Circuit Board Design. Fabrication. Assembly &Testing. R.S. Khandpur,
TATA McGraw Hill Publisher

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DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE (DSE)
(4 papers including the Project)
DSE-1 to DSE-4 (6 Credits each)

SEMESTER- V

DSE-I : CONTROL SYSTEMS


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit 1 (16 Lectures)


Introduction to Control Systems: Open loop and Closed loop control systems,
Mathematical modeling of physical systems (Electrical, Mechanical and Thermal),
Derivation of transfer function, Armature controlled and field controlled DC servomotors,
AC servomotors, block diagram representation & signal flow graph, Reduction Technique,
Mason’s Gain Formula. Effect of feedback on control systems.

Unit 2 (14 Lectures)


Time Domain Analysis: Time domain performance criteria, transient response of first,
second & higher order systems, steady state errors and static error constants, Performance
indices.
Concept of Stability: Asymptotic stability and conditional stability, Routh – Hurwitz
criterion, relative stability analysis, Root Locus plots and their applications.

Unit 3 (14 Lectures)

Frequency Domain Analysis: Correlation between time and frequency response, Polar
andinverse polar plots, frequency domain specifications, Logarithmic plots (Bode Plots),
gain and phase margins, Nyquist stability criterion, relative stability using
Nyquistcriterion,constant M & N circles.

Unit 4 (16 Lectures)

State Space Analysis: Definitions of state, state variables, state space, representation of
systems, Solution of time invariant, homogeneous state equation, state transition matrix and
its properties.
Controllers and Compensation Techniques: Response with P, PI and PID
Controllers,Concept of compensation, Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead networks

Suggested Books:
1. J. Nagrath& M. Gopal, Control System Engineering, New Age International, 2000
2. K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, PHI 2002
3. B. C. Kuo , “Automatic control system”, Prentice Hall of India, 2000

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Control Systems Lab
(Hardware and Scilab/MATLAB/Other Mathematical Simulation software)
60 Lectures

1. To study characteristics of: a. Synchro transmitter receiver, b. Synchro as an error


detector.
2. To study position control of DC motor
3. To study speed control of DC motor
4. To find characteristics of AC servo motor
5. To study time response of type 0, 1 and 2 systems
6. To study frequency response of first and second order systems
7. To study time response characteristics of a second order system.
8. To study effect of damping factor on performance of second order system
9. To study frequency response of Lead and Lag networks.
10. Study of P, PI and PID controller.

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SEMESTER- V

DSE-II : DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit- 1 (15 Lectures)


Discrete Time systems: Discrete sequences, linear coefficient difference equation,
Representation of DTS, LSI Systems. Stability and causality, frequency domain
representations and Fourier transform of DT sequences.

Unit- 2 (15 Lectures)


Z-Transform: Definition and properties, Inverse Z Transform and stability.
ParsevalsTheorem and applications.
System Function: signal flow graph, its use in representation and analysis of Discrete Time
Systems. Techniques of representations.Matrix generation and solution for DTS evaluations.

Unit- 3 (15 Lectures)


Discrete Fourier Transform: DFT assumptions and Inverse DFT. Matrix relations,
relationship with FT and its inverse, circular convolution, DFT theorems, DCT.
Computation of DFT. FFT Algorithms and processing gain, Discrimination, interpolation
and extrapolation. Gibbs phenomena.FFT of real functions interleaving and resolution
improvement. Word length effects.

Unit- 4 (15 Lectures)


Digital Filters: Analog filter review. System function for IIR and FIR filters, network
representation. Canonical and decomposition networks. IIR filter realization methods and
their limitations. FIR filter realization techniques. Discrete correlation and convolution;
Properties and limitations.

Suggested Books:
1. A.V. Oppenheim and Schafer, Discrete Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1989.
2. John G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles,
Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall, 1997.

Digital Signal Processing Lab


(Scilab/MATLAB/Other Mathematical Simulation software)
60 Lectures
1. Generation of unit sample sequence, unit step, ramp function, discrete time sequence,
1. real sinusoidal sequence.
2. Generate and plot sequences over an interval.
3. Given x[n], write program to find X[z].
4. Fourier Transform, Discrete Fourier Transform and Fast Fourier Transform
5. Design of a Butterworth analog filter for low pass and high pass.
6. Design of digital filters.

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SEMESTER- VI

DSE-3 : TRANSMISSION LINES, ANTENNA AND WAVE PROPAGATION


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Theory Lectures 60

Unit-1 (15 Lectures)


Electromagnetic Wave Propagation: Propagation in Good Conductors, Skin
Effect,Reflection of uniform Plane Waves at normal incidence, Plane Wave reflection at
Oblique Incidence, Wave propagation in dispersive media, concept of phase velocity and
group velocity.

Unit-2 (17 Lectures)


Transmission Lines: Typical Transmission lines- Co-axial, Two Wire, Microstrip,
Coplanar and Slot Lines, Transmission Line Parameters, Transmission Line Equations,
Wave propagation in Transmission lines, lowloss, lossless line, Distortionless line, Input
Impedence, Standing Wave Ratio ,Power. and lossy lines, Shorted Line, Open-Circuited
Line, Matched Line, Smith Chart, Transmission Line Applications.

Unit-3 (13 Lectures)


Waveguides and Waveguide Devices: Wave propagation in waveguides, Parallel plate
waveguides, TEM, TM and TE modes, Rectangular waveguides, circular waveguides, Power
transmission and attenuation, Rectangular cavity resonators, directional couplers,
isolator,circulator.

Unit-4 (15 Lectures)


Radiation of electromagnetic waves: Concept of retarded potentials, Antenna
Parameters:Radiation Mechanism, Current Distribution on a Thin Wire Antenna, Radiation
Pattern,Radiation Power Density, Radiation Intensity, Beamwidth, Directivity, Antenna
Efficiency,Gain, Beam Efficiency, Bandwidth, Polarization, Input Impedance Antenna
Radiation Efficiency, Effective Length and Equivalent Areas, Maximum Directivity and
Maximum Effective Area, Friis Transmission Equation and Radar Range Equation.
Types of Antenna: Hertzian dipole, Half wave dipole, Quarter-wave dipole, Yagi-
Uda,microstrip, Parabolic antenna, Helical antenna, Antenna array.

Suggested books:
1. M. N. O. Sadiku, Principles of Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press (2001)
2. Karl E. Longren, Sava V. Savov, Randy J. Jost., Fundamentals of Electromagnetics
with MATLAB,PHI
3. W. H. Hayt and J.A. Buck, Engineering Electromagnetics, Tata McGraw Hill (2006)
4. D. C. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Pearson Education (2001)
5. J. A. Edminster, Electromagnetics, Schaum Series, Tata McGraw Hill (2006)
6. N. Narayan Rao, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Pearson Education
(2006)
7. G. S. N. Raju, Antennas and Propagation, Pearson Education (2001)

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Transmission Lines, Antenna and Wave Propagation Lab
(Scilab/MATLAB/Other Mathematical Simulation Software)
60 Lectures

1. Program to determine the phasor of forward propagating field.


2. Program to determine the instantaneous field of a plane wave.
3. Program to find the Phase constant, Phase velocity, Electric Field Intensity and
1. Intrinsic ratio.
4. Program to find skin depth, loss tangent and phase velocity.
5. Program to determine the total voltage as a function of time and position in a loss less
transmission line.
6. Program to find the characteristic impedance, the phase constant an the phase velocity.
7. Program to find the output power and attenuation coefficient.
8. Program to find the power dissipated in the lossless transmission line.
9. Program to find the total loss in lossy lines.
10. Program to find the load impedance of a slotted line.
11. Program to find the input impedance for a line terminated with pure capacitive
2. Impedance.
12. Program to determine the operating range of frequency for TE10 mode of air
filledrectangular waveguide.
13. Program to determine Directivity, Bandwidth, Beamwidth of an antenna.
14. Program to determine diameter of parabolic reflector.
15. Program to find out minimum distance between primary and secondary antenna.

SEMESTER-VI

DSE-4 : PROJECT WORK


(Credits: 06) (Compulsory)

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GENERIC ELECTIVE (GE)
SEMESTER- I & III

GE-1 Electronic Circuits and PCB Designing


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Total Lectures 60

Unit-1 (12 Lectures)


Network theorems (DC analysis only): Review of Ohms law, Kirchhoff’s laws, voltage
divider and current divider theorems, open and short circuits.
Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem and interconversion, superposition
theorem,maximum power transfer theorem.

Unit 2 (13 Lectures)


Semiconductor Diode and its applications: PN junction diode and characteristics, ideal
diode and diode approximations. Block diagram of a Regulated Power Supply, Rectifiers:
HWR, FWR- center tapped and bridge FWRs. Circuit diagrams, working and waveforms,
ripple factor & efficiency(no derivations).Filters: circuit diagram and explanation of shunt
capacitor filter with waveforms.
Zener diode regulator: circuit diagram and explanation for load and line regulation,
disadvantages of Zener diode regulator.

Unit-3 (17 Lectures)


BJT and Small Signal amplifier: Bipolar Junction Transistor: Construction, principle
&working of NPN transistor, terminology. Configuration: CE, CB, CC. Definition of α, β
and γand their interrelations, leakage currents. Study of CE Characteristics, Hybrid
parameters.Transistor biasing: need for biasing, DC load line, operating point, thermal
runaway, stabilityand stability factor.
Voltage divider bias: circuit diagrams and their working, Q point expressions for voltage
divider biasing.Small signal CE amplifier: circuit, working, frequency response, re model for
CE configuration, derivation for Av, Zin and Zout.

Unit-4 (18 Lectures)


Types of PCB: Single sided board, double sided, Multilayer boards, Plated through holes
technology, Benefits of Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Limitation of SMT, Surface
mount components: Resistors, Capacitor, Inductor, Diode and IC’s.
Layout and Artwork: Layout Planning: General rules of Layout, Resistance, Capacitance
and Inductance, Conductor Spacing, Supply and Ground Conductors, Component Placing
and mounting, Cooling requirement and package density, Layout check. Basic artwork
approaches, Artwork taping guidelines, General artwork rules: Artwork check and
Inspection.
Laminates and Photoprinting: Properties of laminates, Types of Laminates, Manual
cleaning process, Basic printing process for double sided PCB’s, Photo resists, wet film

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resists, Coating process for wet film resists, Exposure and further process for wet film
resists, Dry film resists.
Etching and Soldering: Introduction, Etching machine, Etchant system. Principles of
Solder connection, Solder joints, Solder alloys, Soldering fluxes. Soldering, Desoldering
tools and Techniques.

Suggested Books:
1. Electronic Devices and circuit theory, Robert Boylstead and Louis Nashelsky, 9thEdition,
2013, PHI
2. Electronics text lab manual, Paul B. Zbar.
3. Electric circuits, JoesephEdminister, Schaum series.
4. Basic Electronics and Linear circuits, N.N. Bhargava, D.C. Kulshresta and D.C
Gupta -TMH.
5. Electronic devices, David A Bell, Reston Publishing Company/DB Tarapurwala Publ.
6. Walter C.Bosshart “PCB DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY” Tata McGraw Hill
Publications, Delhi. 1983
7. Clyde F.Coombs “Printed circuits Handbook” III Edition, McGraw Hill.

Electronic Circuits and PCB Designing Lab


(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 lectures

1. Verification of Thevenin’s theorem.


2. Verification of Super position theorem.
3. Verification of Maximum power transfer theorem.
4. Half wave Rectifier – without and with shunt capacitance filter.
5. Centre tapped full wave rectifier – without and with shunt capacitance filter.
6. Zener diode as voltage regulator – load regulation.
7. Transistor characteristics in CE mode – determination of ri,ro and β.
8. Design and study of voltage divider biasing.
9. Designing of an CE based amplifier of given gain.
10. Designing of PCB using artwork, its fabrication and testing.
11. Design, fabrication and testing of a 9 V power supply with zener regulator.

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SEMESTER- II & IV

G.E-2 : DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN


(Credits: Theory-04, Practicals-02)
Total Lectures 60

Unit-1 (15 lectures)


Number System and Codes: Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal, BCD,
Conversions,Complements (1’s and 2’s), Signed and unsigned numbers, addition and
subtraction,multiplication and subtraction, Gray Codes.
Boolean algebra and Logic gates: Boolean algebra- Positive and negative logic. Boolean
laws. De Morgan’s theorems, simplification of Boolean expressions-SOP and POS. Logic
gates- basic logic gates-AND, OR, NOT, logic symbol and truth table. Derived logic
gates(NAND, NOR, XOR & XNOR). Universal property of NOR and NAND gates. K-map-
3 and 4 variable expressions. Characteristics of logic families: Fan In and Fan out, power
dissipation and noise Immunity, propagation delay, comparison of TTL and CMOS families.

Unit-2 (11 lectures)


Combinational logic analysis and design: Multiplexers and Demultiplexers, Adder (half
and full) and their use as subtractor, Encoder and Decoder, Code Converter (Binary to BCD
and vice versa).

Unit-3 (16 lectures)


Sequential logic design: Latch, Flip flop, S-R FF , J-K FF, T and D type FFs, clocked
FFs,registers, Counters (ripple, synchronous and asynchronous, ring, modulus)

Unit-4 (18 Lectures)


VHDL: A Brief History of HDL, Structure of HDL Module, Comparison of VHDL and
Verilog, Introduction to Simulation and Synthesis Tools, Test Benches.
VHDL: Module, Delays, brief description - data flow style, behavioral style, structural
style,mixed design style, simulating design.
Language Elements, Introduction, Keywords, Identifiers, White Space Characters,
Comments, format, Integers, reals and strings. Logic Values, Data Types-net types,
undeclared nets, scalars and vector nets, Register type, Parameters. Operands,
Operators,types of Expressions Gate level modeling, built in Primitive Gates, multiple input
gates, Tri-state gates, pull gates,MOS switches, bidirectional switches, gate delay, array
instances, implicit nets, IllustrativeExamples (both combinational and sequential logic
circuits).

Suggested books:
1. M. Morris Mano Digital System Design, Pearson Education Asia,( Fourth Edition )
2. Thomas L. Flyod, Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education Asia (1994)
3. W. H. Gothmann, Digital Electronics: An Introduction To Theory And Practice,
Prentice Hall of India(2000)
4. R. L. Tokheim, Digital Principles, Schaum’s Outline Series, Tata McGraw- Hill

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(1994)
5. A Verilog HDL Primer – J. Bhasker, BSP, 2003 II Edition.
6. Verilog HDL-A guide to digital design and synthesis-Samir Palnitkar, Pearson, 2ndedition.

Digital System Design Lab


(Hardware and Circuit Simulation Software)
60 lectures

1. To verify and design AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates using NAND gates.
2. To convert a Boolean expression into logic gate circuit and assemble it using logic gate
IC’s.
3. Design a Half and Full Adder.
4. Design a Half and Full Subtractor.
5. Design a seven segment display driver.
6. Design a 4 X 1 Multiplexer using gates.
7. To build a Flip- Flop Circuits using elementary gates. (RS, Clocked RS, D-type).
8. Design a counter using D/T/JK Flip-Flop.
9. Design a shift register and study Serial and parallel shifting of data.
VHDL
1. Write code to realize basic and derived logic gates.
2. Half adder, Full Adder using basic and derived gates.
3. Half subtractor and Full Subtractor using basic and derived gates.
4. Clocked D FF, T FF and JK FF (with Reset inputs).
5. Multiplexer (4x1, 8x1) and Demultiplexer using logic gates.
6. Decoder (2x4, 3x8), Encoders and Priority Encoders.
7. Design and simulation of a 4 bit Adder.
8. Code converters (Binary to Gray and vice versa).
9. 2 bit Magnitude comparator.
10. 3 bit Ripple counter.

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