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Syllabus for B.

Tech in Electronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester 3'd
Course No: ECE-301
ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS
- I
UNIT I
Fourier Analysis: Fo.Y*er series of periodic functions, Even and odd functions, Half range expansions
and Fourier series of diffelent wave forms, Fourier integral Formula, Complex ro.rr.olpo.,rier
series and
practical harmonic analysis. Definition of Fourier Transform, Properties of Fourier Transform. Fourier
sine and cosine transform-
T]NIT II
Laplace Transforms: Laplace Transform, Shifting Theorem, Lap I ace
different functions, Heaviside's Unit function, Dirac DeltaFunction
transforms. Inverse Laplace Transforms, Initial and final value theorems" Heaviside"s
transforms
of
& its Laplace
Expansion Theorem, Convolution theorem
. Use of
linear Differential equations.
Laplace Transforms in the solution of
UNIT III
Z-Transform: Definition, Linearity property, Z- Transform of eleqentary functions, Shifting Theorems.
Initial and final value Theorem, Corivolufion theorem, Inversion of Z-tranjfonns-
'
UNIT IV
Complex Analysis Function of
-a
complex variable, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Reimann equations,
!omgle_1
line. integral
,
Cauchy"s theorem
,
Cauchy"s Integral formula. Singularitier unO .'"riau.t,
cauchy"s Residue theorem and its application to evaluite real iitegrals.
I]NIT V
Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations: Successive bisection method- Regula falsi
method - Newton
-Raphson
method. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation: Tayloi.s series
method- Euler"s method-Modified Eulers method
-
Rungea- Kutta method (IV order).
Books Recommended
1. Advanced E gg.Mathematics: Erwin Kreyzing- wiley Eastern.
pub.
2. Higher Engg. Mathematics: B. S. Grewal- Khanna publishers.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Michael D Greenberg-
pHI.
4. Higherengineeringmathematics:H.K.Dass,rajnish
Verma-Schand
syllabus for B-Tech in Electronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester
3td
Course No: ECE -302
ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
AND CIRCUITS
-
I
I]MT I
Rectifiers and Power zupplies: Half wave- full wave, Rectifiers:
centre Tapped and bridge rectifiers-
working- analysis and design- c filter analysis- ."g"i;;;owe,
suppti"r, ,fii., and shunt- design of
regulated power supplies for specified output cond'itions- current limiting- short circuit protection-
IC
regulated power supplies.
Ull.IT II
Bipolar Junction Transistors ( BJT's
)
- Transistor
construction,
operation- characteristics-
small signal
model' Types of rransistor
configurations: - cE, cB and cC configurations-
comparison-
Transistor
parameters
from static characteristics'
Transisto. u. un
".prin".'
h parameter
model analysis of Transistor
at low frequencies- - expression of voltage and current guiir- input and output i.p.Jun""
I]NIT III
Transistor Biasing: operating point- DC and AC
load
lines-
Q
point selection- bias stability- definition
of stability factors- derivation of stability factor for tg; varition- fixed bias- collector to base bias-
Voltage divider bias- self bias circuits- bias compensation-
compensation
for Ig9 and Vgg.
UNIT IV
RC coupled amplifier: working- analvsis
*3
agslsn- phase and frequency response- FET: operation-
characteristics-
small signar mode-I. FET ampiin"r, uiili"i-'unur]r,,
ano desrgn.
UNIT V
wuy: shapfng circuits:,clipping-.clamping_-_RC
integration - differentiation-
transistor as a switch-
astable multivibrator-
working-and design- drr- *or[ir-g;d-"ppri"uti*r].i-pr."r*""p
circuit.
Boola Recommended
1' Electronic devices and circuits by R. Boylsted
and L. Nashelsky,
prentice
Hall
Publicationr, 7th Edition.
2. Electronic devices by Floyd,
pearson
Education, 7th Editior,
,200g.
3. Electronic Devices and circuits by K. L. Kishore, BS
publications,
200g.
4. Electronic devices and circuits: Boylsted
& Nashelsky-
pearson
Edn.
5. Integrated Electronics: Millman & Halkias- Mc Graw Hilr.
6. Electronic Principles: Malvino- Tata Mc Graw Hill.
syllabus for B.Tech in Erectronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester 3td
Course No: ECE- 303
SIGNALS
AND SYSTEMS
UNIT I
rntroduction
to signals & systems: Definition
of a signal & system, classification
of signals, Basic
operations on signals, some useful signal
-g9"1.,
svrt"-?"rursifrcation
Jt.;;;
system model,Input
output relation, impulse response' inlegro-diffei"riiut
"dti""
and state-space
representation.
Impulse
response'
Convolution,
Convolution
integral, convolution
,urn, .o*putaiion
of convolution
integral
system responses,
system stability. Block diagram representation.
UNIT II
Fourier Analysis of signaF
-a-nd
systems: Introduction
to Fourier series and Fourier transform:
Trigonometric
and Exponential Fourier series, Numericai-computation
or
pourier
coefficients,
some
properties
of fourier transform, signal transmission
trtr"rgrr iric systems, ia"ui uno practical
filters,
signal energy, applications
to comriunications,
window n,fr"tio",
UNIT III
system Analysis using Laplace and Z- transform:
Definition
and_its properties,
Roc and pole zero
concept' Application
of Laplace transforms to the.rJr system analysis. ioo"luiion,
Inversion using
duality, numerical based on p-roperties.
Signal^analyG;;G
LT., system realization,
application
to
feedback and controls
,
z- traniform. properti-es
of z- transfonn'
Unit IV
system Analysis in Frequency Domain : Analogy between crFS, DTFS and crFT, DTFT problem
solving using properties,
amplitude spectrum, phasJ spectrum of the signal and system. Interplay between
time and frequency domain using sinc and reitangudr;igr;drampling
or.ontinuous
time signals and
aliasing, system response and conlolution, Discretl Fourie"r i.unrro.rn
foril,
p."prJies
of DFT, discrete
time signal analysis using DFT
UNIT V
Random signal Analysis: Review of Probability Theory, Random variable and Random process,
types
of random process,
autocorrelation
and auto covariaice,
Gaussian process:
Linear transformation,
sampling, suffrcient statistics for signal processing
in white'cuurriun
noir", rarhunen- Loeve expansion,
Whitening filter, the central limit theorem.
Books Recommended
2.
3.
4.
5.
lignal
and Systems: Simon Haykin- John Wiley.
lignals
and Systems: Oppenheim Alan_ V_ Wiitsky ahn.
Signals and Systems: I J Nagrarth-TataMc
Graw Hill.
Principles of Signal
processing
and Linear Systems: B.
p.
Adaptive signal processing:
W Bernad-
pearson
Edn.
S- Pearson Edn.
Lathi. OXFORD
Syllabus for B.Tech in Electronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester 3'd
s
Course No: ECl0-304
NETWORK
ANALYSIS
AND SYNTHESIS
T]NIT I
Circuit Concepts: Review of circuit concepts, Kirchoff's voltage law, Kirchoff.s
current law,
voltage division and current division, Series parallel
Network reduction, Loop variable analysis,
Node Variable analysis, Loop currents and determinant
based sotutionl'sourte
Transformations
and its Applications
UNIT II
Srlnh_
Theory: Definition of Node, B_t*1"1t, Graph, Sub-Graph,
path,
Loop, Tree, Link and
Twig, Isomorphism,
Network Matrices,Incidence
furuiri",foop'Ivlatrix, p,rrrJu*"rrtal
Loop, Cut
-Set Matrix, Fundamental
Cut Set, Relationship
between Matrices, i"ii&;;\
Theorem and its
Applications.
UNIT III
Fourier analysis and Laplace transform - Fourier analysis of periodic
signals-Trigonometric
and
exponential forms- Non periodic
signals and Fourier transforms- Freqrreicy
spectrum of periodic
waveforms - Laplace Transform- Review of theorems-Laplace
transform 6r importani
;id;i
waveforms - Periodic functions- Initial value and final value Theorems- DC&AC transients-
Solution of network problems
using Laplace transform.
UNIT IV
Two-port Networks: Voltage and Current ratios of two port networks, Admittance- Impedance-
Hybrid and Transmission parameters
_of
two port neiworks. Two poJ net*ork synthesis:
Introduction to passive network synthesis, Hurwitz Positive Real Function (pRF), Basic
Synthesis Procedure, Synthesis by inspection method, LC Immitance Functions (realized
by
Foster-I and Foster II form, Cauer-I Form, Cauer-II Form)
UNIT V
Network functions
.and
responses: Concept of Complex frequencies, system functions of
Network, Driving Point and Transfer functions, Poles *i Z"ro, of a networl function, tmp.rlse
and step response of a.frst order system, Poles, Zercs and concept of stability,'physical
interpretation of Poles and Zercs, osciliatory response of
poles
and Zercs
Books Recommended
1. Network analysis -M.E Van Valkenburg,
pHI
2. Network Analysis
-
G.K. Mithal, Khanna
publishers.
3. Nerwork.analysis
and synthesis -Franklin F Kuo
-
John Wiley & Sons
4. Engineering Circuit Analysis -W H Hayt & Jack Kennerly
-Mc-Graw
Hill
5. Networks and Systems- Ishfaq Hussain -i<hanna
publishins
co.
syllabus for B.Tech in Electronics & communication Engineering
Semester 3'd
Course No: ECE- 305
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
AND LOGIC DESIGN
UNIT 1
l!9m!e1lvstgms
An$ Boolean_Algebra:
Review of Number systems, Radix conversion, Complements
9"s & 10"s, Subtraction using l"s & 2"s complements, Binary codei, Enor detecti"g ;"d
--o;;;ttrrg
codes, Theorems of Boolean algebra, Canonical iorms, Logic gates.
{INIT II
ligita!Lggic
Families: Introduction to bipolar Logic families: RTL, DCTL, DTL, TTL, ECL and MOS
Logic families: NMOS, PMOS, CMOS, oetaits
gf
rrr logic family - rot"rn pof*, op"r collector outputs,
TTL subfamilies, Comparison of different logic families.
T]I\IT III
Combinational r'ogic:
Representation of logic functions, Simplification using Karnaugh flop,
Tabulation method, Implementation of combinational logic using standard logic gatei, MultiptJ*"., und
D_emultiplexers, Encoders and Decoders, Code Conv"i".r, AIders, Subtr;to;,
parity
C'hecker and
Magnitude Comparator.
UNIT IV
Sequential Logic Concepts And Components: Flip flops - SR, JK, D and T flip flops - Level triggering
and edge triggering, Excitation tables - Counters - Asynchronous and synchronous type Modulo
"oiint..i
design with state equation state diagram, Shift registeis, type of registeis, circuit aialrams.
I]NIT V
Semiconductor Memo(":,
Y:*ory
organization, Classification, and characteristics of memories,
Sequential memories, RoMs, wW memories, Content Addressable;;;".i"r,
ah"Gd-Coupled o"ui""
memory, PLA, PAL and Gate Array.
Books Recommended
Anil K. Maini,
"Digital Electronics',, Wiley.
Malvino and Leach, "Digital principles and Applications,'Tata
McGraw Hill.
Jain R P "Modern Digital Electronics",TataMiGraw-Hill,
Third Edition, (2003)
Mano M Morris,
"Digital Design"
pearson
Education, Third Edition, (zooo)
Flecther,
"{n.pngineering Approach to Digital Design,,,
prentice
Hall of
India, New Delhi.
To.cci Ronald J,. "Digital Systems-principles
and Applications,,
prentice
Hall of
lndia" New Delhi.
L
2.
4.
5.
6.
syllabus for B.Tech in Erectronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester
3"d
Course No: ECE- 306
UNIT I
ELECTROMAGNETIC
F'IELD THEORY
coordinate svstems ald vector calculus:
cartesian coordinates,
circular cylindrical
coordinates.
spherical coordinateq
oirr"t"ntiur r.n!iii, u."u uno-uoturn.,^tin",
surface and
"volume
integrals.
Dei
operator, Gradient of a scalar, Diverg5nce
or a u"cto."uiJbiu".gence
Theorem,
curl of a vtctor and
Stokes Theorem, Laplacian of a scalarl
Ui\l.IT tr
Electromagnetism:
Electric fields due to continuo_us charge distribution,
Electric flux density, Electric
potential'
Relation between E and v, Poisons.anl.Laelace"Equations,
uniqueness Theorem,
Resistance
trffi:liffX',:?,H;|:d.
of images Magnetic Fru*'t;;sio;;Magnetic
$ura; ;n; vector
p;;;ti"rc
UNIT III
Maxwell's Equations: Basic quantities
of Electromagnetics,
Basic laws of electromagnetism,
Transformer
and Motional Electromotive
forces, Marwell"s
Equations, Surface Charge and Surface
current, Boundary conditions at media interace
iii"t".iri"
"ro
conducting interface).
I]NIT IV
Electromagnetic
waves: Homogenous
unbounded medium, w.uug equation for time harmonic fields,
solution of the wave equation. un-iform plane
wave, wave polari zation,wave propagation
in conducting
medium, power
flow and pointing
vectorl
UNIT V
Plane waves at Media rnterface: Plane wave in arbitrary direciion, plane wave at dielectric interface,
reflection and refraction of waves in dielectric interface, No.."r r""id"n""
"" "
r"v"*o medium, Total
Internal Reflection, wave Polarization
at Media interface, nr"*
"rt"..
angle, fields and power flow at
media interface.
Books Recommended
Matthew N' O' Sadiku
" Principles
of Electromagnetic"
Oxford International,
Fourth edition, 2013
Jordon E c and Balmain K G, "Electromagnetic
waves and Radiating
System", second edition,
prentice
Hall New O"etri
lf
eli).
*--
larter
G W, "The ElThqmagnetic
Fields in its Engineering
aspects,,,
Longmans, Green and Co. Lon?on, (Ig54)
5lf
w H. "Engineering Electromagnetics",
McGraw Hil Book co, second
Edition, NY (1967)
wazed Miah M A,
uFundamentars
of Erectromagnetics',,
Tata Mccraw-Hill,
New
Delhi, (1982).
Shivgoankar
Transmission Lines and waves " TataMcGraw
Hills 3rd Edition 20n.
l.
J.
+.
5.
6.
Syllabus for B.Tech in Electronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester 3'd
Course No: ECE -307
ELECTRONIC
CIRCUITS
LAB
The students are required
to conduct
experiments
on following practicalwork:
l. To obtain diode characteristics
of diodes IN4001,IN4002,
IN4003 and IN4004.
2.
a)To simulate & assemble a Half -wave and a Full wave rectifiers (bridge
and center-
tapped) and to study their performance.
b)To suppress the ripple of Half-wave rectifier, bridge and center-tapped
rectifiers using
RC filter.
3. To simulate & obtain zener diode characteristics
and to
diode as a voltage regulator
use Zener
4. To simulate & assemble a zener diode based voltage regulated power
supply with short circuit protection.
To simulate & assemble an IC voltage regurator
based power
suppry of
5, 6, 8, -5, -6, -8 volts.
5.
6' To simulate & assemble and observe the performance
of clipping and clamping circuits.
7. To simulate & assemble
a cB amplifierand
observe th e i rperformance.
8' To simulate & assemble a CE amplifiers with various biasing configurations.
9' To simulate & assemble a two stage RC-coupled
amplifier and observe its output.
l0' Determination
of z,y, h, ABCD parameters
of a symmetrical network.
1 I
'
Determination of z,
y
,
h, ABCD parameters
of unsSrmmetrical
nefwork.
12. Yerification of equivalence
of star and delta transformation.
syllabus for B.Tech in Electronics
& communication
Engineering
Semester 3td
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fro*
A"od"*i,
S"rtion-ZOIS
ond u**qrd"
Course No: ECE-308
DIGITAL
ELECTRONICS
LAB
The students are required to conduct experiments
on following practicals:
1. Verificationof the truth tables of TTL gates(7400,
7402, 7404,
"740g,
7432,74g6....).
2. Verift the NAND and NOR gates as universal logic gates.
3. Simulation & Implementation
of basic gates using DDL, DTL, RTL, TTL and CMOS Logic.
4' Design and simulation of basic digital circuits using totem-pole and open-collector logic with
sourcing and sinking configuration.
5. Verification of the truth table of the Multiplexer 74150 and De-multiplexer
74154.
6. Design and verification of truth table of Half and Full Adder, Subtractor Circuits.
7. Logic family interconnection (TTL
to cMos and cMoS to TTL).
8. Design and test of an SR F/F using NANDNOR gates.
9. VeriS the trurh rable of a J-K F/F (7476),D_F/F
(7474).

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