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2 A#er#ie of )mbedded system
blocks, +hysical system 8+rocessor
and peripherals
4 )mbedded softare? ,ool chains,
Boot loader, 1e#ice 1ri#ers,
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0 %.M processor architecture,
58' .egisters, Current program status
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88< Interrupts and #ector table, core
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conditional e&ecution
/< Introduction to ,humb Instruction
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UNIT 89
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22824 process management8states, ne
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20825 Inter +rocess Communication using
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2'827 "emaphore and +rogramming
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28 ,hreads and programming e&ample
2< +rocess "cheduling Basic concepts,
"cheduling Criteria
4(84/ "cheduling %lgorithms =@C@", "D@,
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42 memory management
+rotection, .elocation, +artition
=@i&ed, 1ynamic>
44 +aging, "egmentation
40845 .,A" features. +riority in#ersion
+riority inheritance and +riority
ceiling.
4'847 1ynamic priority policies =.M
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11E402: ANTENNA AND ;A<E PROPAGATION
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Introduction, types of antennas, radiation mechanism.
24 24
2
.adiation pattern, isotropic, directional,
and omnidirectional patterns,
4
+rincipal patterns, radiation pattern lobes, field regions, radians and
steradian.
0 .adiation poer density and intensity,
5
directi#ity and gain, antenna and
beam efficiency
' half poer beamidth and bandidth. Input impedance
7 %ntenna aperture and effecti#e length.
8 @riis transmission equation
< .adiation integrals, #ector potentials.
/( .elation beteen #ector and scalar potential? 6orentH condition
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potential a#e equation.
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poer density
24 0'
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radiation resistance, near field region, and intermediate field region,
far field region,
/5 "mall dipole? region separation, far field appro&imations
/' @inite length dipole? current distribution, radiated fields,
/7
poer density, radiation intensity and radiation resistance, directi#ity,
input resistance.
/8 Jalf a#elength dipole. JertHian dipole in the K&F and KyF direction
/< 6oop antennas. "mall circular loop8 radiated fields,
2( poer density and radiation resistance,
2/ near field region, far field region, radiation intensity and directi#ity
22 Circular loop of constant current8 radiated fields,
24 poer density and radiation resistance
20 radiation intensity and directi#ity
UNIT III
25 ,/? './, '.2,
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'.0./ to '.0.2,
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2 element array? pattern multiplication,
2'
:F element linear array? %rray factor, uniform amplitude and
spacing,
27 broadside array,
28 ordinary endfire array,
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2< phased array
4( : element linear array? uniform spacing
4/ : element linear array? uniform spacing non uniform amplitude
42 8 array factor
44 .ectangular planar array
40 .ectangular planar array? array factor
UNIT I<
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45
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0.2.2, 0.4,
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helical antenna? a&ial mode heli&, normal mode heli&
4' microstrip patch antenna
47 Introduction, field equi#alence principle,
48 sheet current distribution in free space,
4< pattern properties
0( radiation pattern as @ourier transform of current distribution.
0/ Jorn antenna? pyramidal horn.
02 .eflector antenna? flat plate reflector, corner reflector
04 .eflector antenna? prime focus fed parabolic reflector,
00 Cassegrain reflector configuration
UNIT <
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05
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0' 3a#e tilt, %ttenuation of surface a#e,
07
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08 space a#e o#er spherical earth.
0< "tructure of ionosphere, dielectric constant of ionosphere,
5( group #elocity for a#e in plasma,
5/ a#e propagation through ionosphere, skip distance, #irtual height
52
attenuation of a#es in
ionosphere, ma&imum usable frequency.
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Microa#e 1iodes? ,ransfer electron de#ices?
Introduction, GC:: effect diodes - Ga%s
diode, .3J theory, Modes of operation,
%#alanche transit time de#ices? .)%1 diode,
IM+%,, diode, +arametric amplifiers
Ather diodes? +I: diodes, "chottky barrier
diodes.
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2/842
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Introduction to .adar? Basic .adar, ,he
simple form of the .adar equation, .adar
Block diagram, .adar frequencies,
%pplications of .adar,
.adar )quation? Introduction, 1etection of
signals in noise, .ecei#er :oise and the "ignal
to :oise ratio, +robabilities of detection and
@alse alarm, .adar Cross "ection of ,argets,
,ransmitter poer, +ulse .epetition
@requency, "ystem losses
24 '/
UNIT84
44802
Cnit0? ,e&t2
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M,I and +ulse 1oppler .adar? Introduction to
1oppler and M,I .adar, 1elay8line
cancellers, 1igital M,I processing, Mo#ing
target detector, +ulse 1oppler .adar.
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04852 Cnit5? ,e&t2
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.adar .ecei#ers??
.adar recei#er, .ecei#er noise figure, "uper
Jeterodyne .ecei#er, 1uple&ers and .ecei#er
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+rotectors, .adar displays.
.adar antenna? )lectronically steered phased
array antennas
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"amuel ;. 6iao, Microa#e 1e#ices and Circuits, +JI*+earson )ducation.
Merrill 6. "kolnik, Introduction to .adar "ystems, 4e, ,MJ.
.eference Book?
Microa#e )ngineering8 1a#id +oHar Dhon 3iley and "ons 4
rd
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Microa#e )ngineering8%nnapurna 1as and "isir 1as
,MJ +ublications
11E404: DESIGN OF ANALOG AND "I'ED "ODE <LSI IRUITS
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0 MA" small signal Model
5 C" stage ith resisti#e load
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' C" stage ith diode connected load
7 C" stage ith current source load
8 C" stage ith source degeneration
< "ource folloer
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/0 Common mode response82
/5 1ifferential pair ith MA" loads8/
/' 1ifferential pair ith MA" loads82
/7 Gilbert cell8/
/8 Gilbert cell82
UNIT III : P#ss-6e #%! Act-6e urre%t "-rrors
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2/ Cascode current mirrors8/
22 Cascode current mirrors82
24 %cti#e current mirrors
20 %cti#e current mirrors8large signal analysis
25 %cti#e current mirrors8small signal analysis
2' Common mode properties
27 +roblems
28 +roblems
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44 .aHa#i8
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40 +erformance parameters
45 Ane stage op amps8/
4' Ane stage op amps82
47 ,o stage Apamps8/
48 ,o stage Apamps82
4< Gain Boosting
0( Common mode feedback
0/ "le rate
02 +oer supply .e$ection .atio
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04 Baker82<./,2<.2./8
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1%C %rchitectures?1igital Input Code, .esistors "tring /<.24 /((
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05 Current "teering
0' Charge "caling 1%Cs, Cyclic 1%C
07 +ipeline 1%C
08 %1C %rchitectures, @lash
0< 28"tep @lash %1C
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5( +ipeline %1C
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5.4
Introduction to Multimedia? 3hat is multimedia, Multimedia and
Jypermedia, 333, o#er#ie of Multimedia softare tools.
Graphics and Image .epresentation? Graphics* Image data types,
popular file formats.
24 24
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@undamental Concepts in 5ideo? ,ypes of #ideo "ignals, %nalog
#ideo, 1igital #ideo.
Basics of 1igital %udio? 1igitiHation of sound, MI1I,
LuantiHation and ,ransmission of %udio.
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coding, #ariable8 length coding, 1ictionary8Based coding,
%rithmetic coding, lossless image compression.
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6ossy Compression %lgorithm? Introduction, 1istortion
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3a#elet8Based coding, embedded Hero tree a#elet coefficients,
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D+)G2((( standard, D+)G 6" standard, DBIG
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Circuit Models, synthesis and optimiHation 2'.<
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284 :otations, undirected graphs, directed graphs, combinatorial optimiHation.
Introduction to decision and optimiHation problems, algorithms, tractable and
intractable problems.
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,ree co#er.
greedy scheduling algorithms.
78// Graph optimiHation problems and algorithms?1i$kstra, Bellman @ord
%lgorithm.
Graph coloring algorithms? 5erte& coloring, 6eftedge algorithms.
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Boolean algebra ? Boolean functions, representation of Boolean functions
using Binary 1ecision diagram ,.AB11, I,) operator=only representations
and problems> .
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(UFs A+gor-t1m, 6ist "cheduling, @orce directed scheduling.
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functional pipelining, loop folding.
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minimum co#er,irredundant co#er, prime, essential prime implicant .
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4/842 Jeuristic 6ogic MinimiHation?
operators=)&pand,.educe,.eshape,Irredundant> ith e&amples, ,estability
+ropertes.
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logic minimiHation Methods? )&pand, .educe, Irredundant, )ssentials.=only
method and problems
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for completely specified finite state machines
4< "tate minimiHation for incompletely specified finite state machines,

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sequential circuit optimiHation using netork models? Introduction to
retiming,
04800
cycle time minimiHation using retiming
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