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Syllabus

B. Tech Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering


(Third Year Semester V and VI)

From

Academic Year 2016-17


(KJSCE 2014 CBGS Pattern)

K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai -77


(Autonomous College Affiliated to University of Mumbai)

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Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Program Outcomes (POs):


After successful completion of the program, graduate will be able to:

PO1 Apply knowledge of differential equations, vector calculus, complex variables,


matrix theory, probability theory, Boolean algebra, physics, chemistry and network and
EM field analysis to communication systems.
PO2 Identify, formulate and analyze Electronics & Telecommunication engineering
problems and derive conclusions using first principles of mathematics.
PO3 Design electronic systems, components or processes to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints considering social, cultural and public health issues.
PO4 Design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data for analog, digital and
communication systems
PO5 Use appropriate techniques, skills and modern engineering and software tools to
analyze and design telecommunication engineering problems.
PO6 Apply contextual knowledge to understand social, health, safety and legal issues
relevant to engineering profession.

PO7 Understand the impact of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering solutions


on society and environment for sustainable development.

PO8 Apply knowledge of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in profession


with ethical responsibilities.

PO9 Function as an individual or leader in diverse teams.

PO10 Communicate on engineering activities with Engineering community and society at


large.

PO11 Apply principles of engineering activities and project management in


multidisciplinary environments.

PO12 Engage in life-long learning in context of technological advances.

PSO1: Peruse higher studies in the field of Signal processing, Networking and VLSI.

PSO2: Update Knowledge and Industrial Skills through Training and Internship.

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Program Educational Outcomes (PEOs) :
A graduate of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering will

PEO1: Excel in professional career by adapting emerging technologies.

PEO2: Pursue higher education, research; address environmental issues with ethical
practices.

PEO3: Solve real life problems in a team as a member or as a leader.

Vision:
To become center of excellence for creating competent engineers with evolving technical
skills, leadership qualities with human values to pursue excellence in professional field.

Mission:
Providing quality education to

Develop technical skills, soft skills and professional ethics to cater the needs of industry.

Promote research and creativity in Engineering and Technology.

Inculcate awareness towards societal needs and environmental issues.

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Semester V syllabus Scheme

Sub Code Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) Credits Assigned


Theory Practical Tutorial Theory TW/Practical Tutorial Total
UETC501 Communication 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
Systems
UETC502 Random signal 03 -- 01** 03 -- 01 04
And processes
UETC503 RF Filters and 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
Antennas
UETC504 Microprocessor 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
& Microcontroller
UETC505 Integrated Circuits 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
UETL501 Communication -- 02 -- -- 01 -- 01
Systems
laboratory I
UETL502 Microprocessor -- 02 -- -- 01 -- 01
& Microcontroller
laboratory
UETL503 Integrated Circuits -- 02 -- -- 01 -- 01
laboratory
UETL504 Data Structures 01 02 -- -- 02 -- 02
and algorithms

UETA501 Audit Course 02 -- -- -- -- -- --

Total 16+02 08 01 15 05 01 21

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Semester V Examination Scheme

Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
#Continuous Assessment
Course Practical
Course Name (CA) @End Term
Code and Oral Total
Internal Sem. Work
Test Test Oral
Assessment Exam
1 2
(IA)
UETC501 Communication
15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Systems
UETC502 Random signal
15 15 10 60 25 -- -- 125
And processes
UETC503 RF Filters and
15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
Antennas
UETC504 Microprocessor
& 15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
Microcontroller
UETC505 Integrated
15 15 10 60 100
Circuits
UETL501 Communication
Systems -- -- -- -- 25 25 50
laboratory I
UETL502 Microprocessor
&
-- -- -- -- 25 25 ---- 50
Microcontroller
laboratory
UETL503 Integrated
Circuits -- -- -- -- 25 ---- 25 50
laboratory
UETL504 Data Structures
and algorithms
--- --- ---- --- 25 25 --- 50
Laboratory

UETA501 Audit Course -- -- -- -- -- -- --


Total 75 75 50 300 125 75 25 725
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to 60
marks

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Semester VI syllabus scheme

Sub Subject Name Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) Credits Assigned


Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory TW/Practical Tutorial Total
UETC601 Digital Signal 03 -- -- 03 -- 03
Processing
UETC602 Digital 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
Communication
UETC603 VLSI Design 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
UETC604 Computer 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
Communication
Network
UETC605 Operating System 03 --- --- 03 --- --- 03
UETI60X Interdisciplinary 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
Course
UETL601 Digital Signal --- 02 --- --- 01 --- 01
Processing
Laboratory
UETL602 Communication --- 02 --- --- 01 --- 01
Systems
Laboratory II
UETL603 VLSI Design --- 02 --- --- 01 --- 01
Laboratory
UETL604 Mini Project --- 02 --- --- 02 --- 02

UETL605 Advanced 01 02 --- -- 02 --- 02


Microcontroller
Laboratory
Total 19 10 --- 18 07 --- 25

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Semester VI Examination Scheme

Examination Scheme
Theory Marks
#Continuous Assessment
Course Practical
Course Name (CA) @End Term
Code and Oral Total
Internal Sem. Work
Test Test Oral
Assessment Exam
1 2
(IA)
UETC601 Digital Signal
15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Processing
UETC602 Digital
15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
Communication
UETC603 VLSI Design 15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
UETC604 Computer
Communication 15 15 10 60 100
Networks
UETC605 Operating
15 15 10 60 -- -- 100
System
UETI60X Interdisciplinary
15 15 10 60 100
Course
UETL601 Digital Signal
Processing -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory
UETL602 Communication
Systems -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory II
UETL603 VLSI Design
-- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory
UETL604 Mini Project -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
UETL605 Advanced
Microcontroller 25 --- 25 50
Laboratory
Total 90 90 60 360 125 125 850
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC501 Communication 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
Systems

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Tes Test In semester Sem.
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC501 Communication 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Systems
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks
Course Prerequisites: UETC302: Analog Electronics-I ; UETC403: Signals and Systems
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Describe impact of noise on performance of a communication system
2. Explain different analog modulation techniques in time and frequency domain
3. Explain various pulse modulation techniques

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Basics of Communication System 04
1.1 Block diagram, electromagnetic spectrum, signal bandwidth and power,
types of communication channels
1.2 Types of noise, signal to noise ratio, noise factor, noise figure, noise
temperature
2 Amplitude Modulation and Demodulation 12
2.1 Need for modulation, basic concept
2.2 Waveforms, mathematical representation, spectrum, modulation index,
bandwidth, voltage distribution, and power calculation
2.3 DSBFC: Principles, modulating circuits, low level and high level
transmitters, Demodulation using envelope detector, practical diode
detector
DSB Suppressed Carrier: Balanced modulator, Ring modulator and
switching modulator, DSBSC demodulation
Single Side Band (SSB): Principle, Filter method, phase shift method and
third method
Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), Independent sideband (ISB)
and Vestigial Side Band (VSB) principles and transmitters
3 Angle Modulation and Demodulation 11
3.1 Basic concept, mathematical analysis, modulation index, frequency and
phase deviation, frequency and phase sensitivity, frequency spectrum of
FM wave, bandwidth requirement of angle modulated
waves, Percentage modulation, Narrow Band FM, and Wide Band FM.
3.2 FM Generation: Direct methods Varactor diode modulator, FET
reactance modulator, stabilized reactance modulator with AFC,
Indirect methods Armstrongs method,
FM transmitter, noise triangle in FM, pre-emphasis and de-emphasis
3.3 PM Generation: Direct PM modulator using transistor, Indirect PM
modulator
Relationship and comparison between FM and PM
3.4 FM Demodulation: Balance slope detector, Foster-Seely discriminator,
ratio detector, phase lock loop (PLL) FM demodulator, comparison
between FM demodulators,
comparison between AM, FM and PM.
4 Radio Receivers 04
4.1 DSBFC Receivers: TRF, Super-heterodyne receiver, receiver parameters,
and choice of IF,
SSB and ISB receivers
4.2 FM receiver
5 Pulse Modulation and Demodulation 08
5.1 Sampling of low pass signals, proof and types of sampling
5.2 PAM, PWM, PPM generation and detection
5.3 Pulse code modulation, Delta modulation and adaptive delta modulation
5.4 TDM and FDM basic concepts and block diagram
Total 39
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Recommended Books:
1. WayneTomasi, Electronics Communication Systems, Pearson education, Fifth edition.
2. Kennedy and Davis, Electronics Communication System, Tata McGraw Hill, Fourth
edition.
3. B.P. Lathi, Zhi Ding,Modern Digital and Analog Communication system, Oxford
University Press, Fourth edition

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC502 Random signal 03 -- 01 03 -- 01 04
And processes

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC502 Random signal 15 15 10 60 25 -- -- 125
And processes
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks

Course Prerequisites: : UETC301:Applied Mathematics III,UETC305: Data Analysis and Interpretation,


UETC403: Signals and Systems
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Understand basic concepts of single and multiple random variables, joint distributions, conditional
distributions, and correlation as they arise in engineering signals and systems models.
2. extend the concept of a random variable to that of a random process as an indexed set of random
variables.
3. Identify basic models, e.g. Poisson process, of random processes and explain their use for the
designing of components in communication systems and analysis of their effect on system performance.
4. perform frequency domain analysis of random signals and LTI systems

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Module Unit Details of Module Hrs
No. No.
1 Random Variables 10
1.1 Overview of continuous and discrete random variables
1.2 Multiple random variables: One function of two random variables; two functions
of two random variables; joint density and distribution functions; conditional
density and distribution functions; conditional expectation; independence of
random variables; conditional moments; uncorrelated and orthogonal random
variables; independence of random variables; expected values of functions of
random variables; multiple random variables; jointly Gaussian random variables
1.3 Markov, Chebyshev and Chernoff bounds; characteristic function;moment
generating function
2 Random Processes 10
2.1 Introduction to random processes: Definition of a random process; discrete time
and continuous time random processes; probabilistic description of random
processes by first order and second order statistics- mean , variance, covariance
and autocorrelation, joint distribution; examples of discrete time and continuous
time random processes-Bernoulli process, Binomial process, Poisson process,
Gaussian process; multiple random processes-relationship between two random
processes, cross-correlation, cross-covariance
2.2 Stationary random processes : Condition for stationarity of a random process;
wide sense stationary process; strict sense stationary process; cyclostationary
process
2.3 Ergodicity of random process: Ensemble average and time average of a random
process;mean- ergodic random process; correlation-ergodic random process
3 Analysis and Processing of Random Signals
GR08
3.1 Power spectral density: Power spectral density of continuous time random
processes; power spectral density of discrete time random processes; power RRR
spectral density as a time average RRR
3.2 Representation of noise in communication systems: Shot noise, Thermal noise, RRR
White noise
3.3 Response of linear systems to random signals: Response of continuous time RRR
linear systems to random signals; Response of discrete time linear systems to RR
random signals; AR, MA, ARMA processes
4 Markov Chains 06
4.1 Discrete- time Markov chains: transition probability matrix; n-step transition
probabilities; Chapman-Kolmogorov equations; steady state probabilities
4.2 Continuous-time Markov chain: state probabilities; steady state probabilities; Global
balance equations; birth-and-death process
5 Introduction to Queuing theory 05
5.1 The elements of a Queuing System, Littles formula
5.2 M/M/1 Queuing system
5.3 Multi-Server Systems: M/M/c, M/M/c/c, M/M/ Systems
5.4 Finite-Source Queuing Systems
Total 39

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Recommended Books
1. Alberto Leon-Garcia, Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering, Second
edition, Pearson,1993.
2. Papoulis and S. U. Pillai, Probability, Random Variables, and Stochastic Processes, Fourth
edition, McGraw-Hill, 2002.
3.H. Stark and J.W. Woods, Probability and Random Processes with Applications to Signal
Processing, Third edition, Pearson.
4. Hwei Hsu , Probability, Random Variables and Random Processes, Schaums Outlines,
McGraw Hill Education, 2004
Term-Work:
At least total 08 assignments / tutorial covering entire syllabus should be completed during
batch wise tutorial. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the
student with every assignment / tutorial graded from time to time. The average of grades
converted into marks should be taken into account for term work assessment

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC503 RF Filters and 3 - - 03 -- -- 03
Antennas

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC503 RF Filters and 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Antennas
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks
Course Prerequisites: Electromagnetic Wave Theory.
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. understand transmission lines and impedance matching techniques.
2. evaluate high frequency behavior of passive components and RF filters.
3. apply knowledge of electromagnetic fields to analyze the radiation mechanism of antennas.
4. understand behavior of array antennas.
5. discriminate various antennas on the basis of their radiation characteristics.

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Transmission Line and Impedance Matching Techniques. 10
1.1 Types of transmission lines. . Equivalent circuit representation of two-
wire lines, Transmission Line parameters, Terminated lossless
transmission lines.
1.2 Introduction to s-parameters.
1.3 Introduction to Smith charts .Impedance transformation. Special
terminated conditions: Input impedance of terminated lossless line, Short
circuit transmission line, Open circuit transmission line, Quarter wave
transmission line. Impedance matching using single stub.
2 RF passive components and filter design 8
2.1 RF behavior of passive components: High frequency resistors, capacitors
& inductors.
2.2 Insertion Loss Method: Characterization of power loss ratio, maximally
flat, equal ripple and linear phase low pass filter prototype.
2.3 Filter transformations: impedances, frequency scaling and band pass and
band stop, Filter design using Richard transformation and Kurodas
identity.
3 Fundamentals of Antennas. 7
3.1 Conceptual understanding and radiation mechanism.
3.2 Antenna parameters: Radiation pattern, radiation power density, radiation
intensity, directivity, aperture concept, polarization, input impedance,
gain, radiation efficiency, beam width, bandwidth, FRIIS transmission
equation.

3.3 Linear wire antennas :Infinitesimal dipole , finite length dipole, half
wave length dipole : radiation field, radiation resistance, radiation
sphere, near field, far field, directivity
Arrays 6
4 4.1 Linear arrays, planar arrays and circular arrays.
4.2 Array of two isotropic point sources, non-isotropic sources, principle of
pattern multiplication linear arrays of n elements, broadside, endfire
radiation pattern, directivity, Beamwidth and null directions, array
Factor.
5 Special Types of Antennas 8
5.1 Microstrip antennas: Rectangular & circular patch applications and feed
mechanism, Design example of RMSA and effect of different parameters.
5.2 Horn antenna. E plane ,H plane sectoral horn antenna.
Reflector antennas: Plane reflector, corner reflector, feed mechanisms,
5.3 Log periodic and Helical antennas.
Total 39

Recommended Books:
1. Costantine A. Balanis Antenna Theory analysis and design, John Wiley
Publication.
2. John D. Kraus Antennas, Tata McGraw Hill publication.
3. Reinhold Ludwig, Pavel Bretchko, RF Circuit Design, Pearson Education

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4. David M. Pozar Microwave Engineering, John Wiley and Sons Inc.Hobokenh, New Jersy,
Fourth Edition .
5. K. D. Prasad Antenna and Wave PropagationSatya Prakashan, New Delhi.

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC504 Microprocessor 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
&
Microcontroller

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC504 Microprocessor 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
&
Microcontroller
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks

Course Prerequisites: Concepts of Digital electronics


Course Outcomes: After successful completion of the course students should be able to
1. Understand the architecture of microprocessor 8086, Microcontroller 8051 & Peripheral ICs
2. Develop programming skills using instruction set of microprocessor 8086 and microcontroller
8051
3. Understand the interfacing of Memory and peripheral ICs with 8051 to design various
applications

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Architecture of 8086 Microprocessor 8

1.1 8086 Architecture and organization, pin configuration.

1.2 Minimum and Maximum modes of 8086.

1.3 Read and Write bus cycle of 8086.

1.4 8086-Interrupt structure


2 Instruction set and programming of 8086 6
2.1 8086 Addressing modes.

2.2 8086 instruction set.


2.3 8086 programming and debugging of assembly language program

3 8051 Microcontroller 8
3.1 Architecture and organization, pin configuration.

3.2 Timer section


3.3 Interrupt section

3.4 Serial communication


4 Instruction set and programming of 8051 6
4.1 8051 Addressing modes.

4.2 8051 instruction set.


4.3 8051 programming and debugging of assembly language program

5 8051 peripheral interfacing 11


5.1 Interfacing of ADC with 8051

5.2 Interfacing of DAC with 8051

5.3 Interfacing of LCD with 8051

5.4 Interfacing of Keypad with 8051

5.5 Interfacing of Stepper motor with 8051

5.6 RS 232 communication with PC

5.7 Memory Interfacing

Total 39

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Recommended Books:

1. John Uffenbeck: 8086/8088 family: Design, Programming and Interfacing, Prentice Hall,
2ndEdition 3. B. B. Brey: The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386,
80486, Pentium and Pentium Pro Processor, Pearson Pub, 8th Edition
2. Hall D.V: Microprocessor and Interfacing Programming and Hardware, Tata McGraw Hill,
2nd Edition.

3. M. A. Mazidi, J. G. Mazidi and R. D. Mckinlay, The 8051 Microcontroller &


Embeddedsystems, Pearson Publications, Second Edition 2006.

4. C. Kenneth J. Ayala and D. V. Gadre, The 8051 Microcontroller& Embedded systemusing


assembly & C , Cengage Learning, Edition 2010.

5. Satish Shah, The 8051 Microcontrollers,Oxford publication first edition 2010.

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC 505 Integrated 03 02 -- 03 -- -- 03
Circuits

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC505 Integrated 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Circuits
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks

Course Prerequisites: UETC 302 Analog Electronics-I , UETC402: Analog Electronics-II , 304:Electrical
Networks
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Understand and design circuits for linear and nonlinear applications of operational amplifier
2. Design first and second order active filters using operational amplifier
3. Design waveform generators using special purpose ICs
4. Illustrate function of special purpose ICs of voltage regulators, PLL,VCO and their applications
5. Understand the techniques of analog to digital and digital to analog conversion

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Operational amplifier Fundamentals and Linear Applications 12
1.1 Fundamentals
Basic Op Amp Configurations, Ideal Op Amp Circuits Analysis, Negative
Feedback, Feedback in Op Amp Circuits. Properties of ideal and practical
Op Amp, Virtual ground concept, Comparator
1.2 Linear applications
Current-to-Voltage Converters, Voltage-to-Currents Converters,
Current Amplifiers, Difference Amplifier, Instrumentation Amplifier
(Three Op-amp and Instrumentation Amplifier Applications)
1.3 Non Linear applications
Voltage Comparators, Comparator Applications, Schmitt Triggers,
Precision Rectifier(half wave and full wave), Analog Switches, Peak
Detectors, Sample and-Hold Amplifiers. Opamps for high current, voltage
and power applications, high speed amplifiers, voltage followers and
buffers, operational trans-conductance amplifiers. Log / Antilog Amplifiers,
Analog Multipliers RC4200
2 Active Filters 08
2.1 First-Order Active Filters
Integrator, differentiator concept, Transfer function, First-Order Active
Filters, Audio Filter Applications
2.2 Second-Order Active Filters
Standard Second- Order Responses, KRC Filters,
2.3 Switched capacitor Filters
3 Waveform Generators 08
3.1 IC555-Monolithic Timers
Monolithic Timer - NE555 Astable, Monostable with design and
applications
3.2 Waveform generator using Op Amp
Triangular Wave Generator using Op-Amps, Saw tooth Wave Generator
3.3 Monolithic Waveform Generator
XR-2206, IC 8038, V-F and F-V Converters IC VFC-32
4 Voltage References and Regulators 06
4.1 Performance Parameters
Specifications, Voltage References, Voltage-Reference Applications
4.2 Fixed and variable regulators
Fixed : IC 78XX,79XX
Variable : IC 723 low voltage, high voltage and high current designs,
three terminal Linear Regulators and Applications
4.3 Switching regulator Principles
5 PLL and Data Converters 05
5.1 PLL:
VCO IC NE 566, Phase-Locked Loops, IC NE 565, Analog multiplexer
and de-multiplexer, IC CD4051
5.2 Data converters:
D to A Conversion Techniques, R - 2R ladder, Multiplying DAC with

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Applications, A to D Conversion Techniques, Dual slope ADC, Ramp
ADC, Successive approximation ADC, half flash and flash ADC, Delta
modulation.

Total 39

Recommended Books:
1. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and analog integrated circuits, Third
edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 2002.
2. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson Prentice
Hall, 4th Edition
3. K. R. Botkar, Integrated Circuits, Khanna Publishers, fifth edition, ISBN: 81-7409-208-0
4. William D. Stanley, Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated circuits, Pearson
Education Asia, fourth edition

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theor Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
y
UETL501 Communication - 02 -- - 01 -- 01
Systems
Laboratory I

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work and
Tes Test In semester Sem. Oral
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL501 Communication -- -- -- -- 25 25 -- 50
Systems
Laboratory I

Term work:
Term work shall consist of 10 experiments covering entire syllabus of the courses UETC501 Communication
Systems and UETC503 RF Filters & Antennas. Term work assessment will be based on the overall
performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades
converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.

The oral examination will be based on entire courses UETC501 Communication Systems and UETC503 RF
Filters & Antennas.

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETL502 Microprocessor - 02 -- - 01 -- 01
& Applications
Laboratory

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work and
Tes Test In semester Sem. Oral
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL502 Microprocessor -- -- -- -- 25 25 -- 50
& Applications
Laboratory

Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the course UETC504
Microprocessor & Applications. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the student
with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades converted into marks, should be
taken into account for term work assessment.

The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC504 Microprocessor & Applications

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETL503 Integrated - 02 -- - 01 -- 01
Circuits
Laboratory

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL503 Integrated -- -- -- -- 25 --- 25 50
Circuits
Laboratory

Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the course UETC505
Integrated Circuits. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the student with every
experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into
account for term work assessment.

The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC505 Integrated Circuits.

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
and Oral
Data
Structures and
UETL504 1 2 - - 02 - 02
Algorithms
Laboratory

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work & oral
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment (IA) Exam
Data Structure
and
UETL504 - - - - 25 25 50
Algorithms
Laboratory
Course Prerequisites: Basic concept of C programming
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Explain the different data structures and select appropriate data structure for the given application.
2. Analyze the performance, space and time complexity, of basic algorithms using various notations.
3. Demonstrate and analyze different sorting and searching algorithms.

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs*
No. No. (T+L)
1 Introduction to Data Structure
1+2
1.1 Types of Data Structure, Arrays, Strings, ADT (Abstract Data type)
2 Linked List
De-allocation for a Linked List, Linked List operations, Types of Linked 2+4
2.1
List, Implementation of Linked List
3 Introduction to Analysis Of Algorithm
3.1 Performance analysis, space and time complexity 2+2
3.2 Growth of function- Big Oh, Omega, Theta notation
4 Stacks and Queues
Stack: The Stack as an ADT, Stack operations, Array representation of
4.1
Stack, Link representation of Stack 3+6
Queues: The Queue as an ADT, Queue operation, Array representation of
4.2
Queue, Linked representation of Queue
5 Trees and Graph
Trees: Basic trees concept, Binary tree representation, Binary tree
5.1
operation, Binary tree traversal, Binary search tree implementation 3+6
Graph: Basic concepts, Graph representation, Graph traversal (DFS &
5.2
BFS)
6 Search and sort algorithms
6.1 Sorting: Sort Concept, Shell Sort, Radix sort, Insertion Sort, Merge Sort
2+6
Searching: List Search, Linear Index Search, Index Sequential Search,
6.3
Binary Search
Total 13+26
*Theory related laboratory will be covered in the classroom. Laboratory will be conducted batch wise.

Recommended Books:
1. Y. Langsam, M. Augenstin and A. Tannenbaum, Data Structures using C, Pearson
Education Asia, 1st Edition, 2002, ISBN 978-81-317-0229-1

2. Richard F. Gilberg & Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Structures A Pseudocode Approach


with C, second edition, CENGAGE Learning.

3. E. Balaguruswamy, Data Structure Using C, McGraw Hill.

4. Ellis horowitz, sartajSahni, S. Rajsekaran. Fundamentals of computer algorithms,


University Press.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the Laboratory course
UETL504 Data Structure and Algorithms Laboratory. Term work assessment will be based on the overall
performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades
converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.
The oral examination will be based on entire course UETL504 Data Structure and Algorithms Laboratory

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
Digital Signal
UETC601 03 -- --- 03 -- -- 03
Processing

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
Digital Signal
UETC601 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Processing
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks
Course Prerequisites: UETC 403 Signal and Systems.
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Analyze and Realization of the LTI Discrete time systems using Z transform.
2. Analyze the LTI Discrete time system using Frequency transformations.
3. Design of Digital Filters.
4. Use software tools for processing and analysis of discrete time signals.

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Analysis of LTI Discrete time systems using Z transform 10
1.1 Impulse response and transfer function of LTI system
Stability in Z domain, Pole-Zero description, Frequency response
1.2
estimation from Pole-Zero
Frequency selective filters Low pass, High pass, band pass, band stop,
1.3
Notch, Resonator, Averaging, Comb, All pass
1.4 Convolution using Z transform, Invertability of LTI systems
1.5 Cross correlation and Autocorrelation of two sequences
1.6 Structures for Realization of LTI Discrete time systems
1.7 Structures for IIR systems Direct Form, Cascade, Parallel
1.8 Structures for FIR systems - Direct Form, Cascade, Parallel
1.9 Linear phase realization of FIR system
2 Frequency Transformations 10
2.1 Discrete Time Fourier Transform(DTFT)
2.2 Analysis of LTI Discrete time systems using DTFT
2.3 Frequency Domain sampling, Discrete Fourier Transform(DFT)
2.4 Properties of DFT, frequency analysis of signals using DFT
2.5 Analysis of LTI Discrete time systems using DFT
2.6 Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
2.7 Decimation in Time (DIT-FFT) Radix -2 FFT
2.8 Decimation in Frequency(DIF-FFT) Radix -2 FFT
2.9 Computation of inverse DFT using FFT
2.10 Aliasing in frequency spectrum due to sampling
3 Design of Digital FIR Filters 6
Characteristics of FIR filters with Linear Phase, Design specifications of
3.1
Digital filters
Symmetric and Antisymmetric FIR filters, Design Techniques for Linear
3.2 phase FIR filter
3.3 FIR filter design using windows ( Rectangular, Hanning, Hamming, Kaiser)
3.4 FIR filter design by Frequency sampling Technique
3.5 Finite word length effect in FIR Digital filters
4 Design of Digital IIR Filters 6
4.1 Design of IIR filter, Frequency response of analog and digital IIR filters
4.2 IIR filter design by Impulse invariance
4.3 IIR filter design by the Bilinear Transformation
4.4 Design of Digital Butterworth and Chebyshev filters
4.5 Frequency transformations Analog, Digital
5 Applications of DSP and Multirate DSP 7
5.1 Decimation and Interpolation

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5.2 Sampling rate conversion
5.3 Polyphase decomposition
5.4 Applications of DSP
Total 39

Recommended Books:
1. Sanjit K. Mitra, DSP a Computer based approach , Tata McGraw Hill.
2. A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Schafer, "Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-hall of India.
3. J. R. Jhohnson, Intorduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-hall of India.
4. John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal - Processing -Principles, Algorithms,
and Applications Prentice-hall of India.
5 A. Nagoor Kani Digital Signal Processing TataMcGraw Hill India.
6. Emmanual Ifeachor, Barrie W. Jervis, Digital Signal Processing, A practical Approach
Pearson India.

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC602 Digital 03 -- -- 03 -- -- 03
communication

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC602 Digital 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
communication
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks
Course Prerequisites: : UETC501 Communication Systems, UETC502 Random Signal and processes
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Apply concept of sampling and quantization to digital modulation scheme
2. Evaluate the minimum number of bits per symbol required to represent the source and the maximum
rate as which reliable communication can takes place.
3. Apply different methods of error control coding and schemes required for reliable transmission of
digital communication.
4. Analyze the performance of different waveform coding technique for baseband transmission and
reception of signal.
5. Analyze different band pass digital transmission and reception of signal.

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Sampling Process and types of sampling 4
1.1 Sampling theorem for low pass signal, Ideal sampling process, spectrum of
sampled signal, Reconstruction of sampled signal and amplitude response of
reconstruction filter.
1.2 Quadrature sampling of Band-pass signal and reconstruction of the message from
its samples.
1.3 Signal distortion in sampling, signal-to-distortion Ratio, practical aspect of
sampling, flat top sampling, spectrum of flat top sampled signal.
2 Information Theory and Source coding 6
2.1 Basic Signal Processing Operations in Digital Communications, Uncertainty,
Information, and Entropy
2.2 Source Coding Theorem, Shannon Fano source coding,Huffmann source coding
2.3 Channel capacity, Channel coding theorem, Differential Entropy and Mutual
Information, Channel Capacity Theorem
3 Baseband Modulation and Demodulation Techniques 10
3.1 Signal representation: GRAM-SCHMIDT Orthogonalization procedure,
Geometric representation of signals
3.2 Baseband data formats and their power spectral density: NRZ unipolar, NRZ
polar, NRZ bipolar, Manchester, M-ary PAM signals
3.3 Baseband signal detection and estimation: Noise, response of linear systems to
random processes, maximum likelihood detection, probability of error, correlation
receiver, matched filter receiver, non-coherent digital communication systems
3.4 Nyquist criteria for distortionless baseband transmission: Intersymbol
interference(ISI),correlative coding- Duobinary signaling, eye pattern, adaptive
equalization for efficient baseband data transmission
4 Bandpass Modulation and Demodulation 12
4.1 Bandpass digital transmitter and receiver model, digital modulation schemes
4.2 Generation, detection, spectrum, bandwidth efficiency, signal space diagram
and probability of error analysis of
Phase Shift Keying: BPSK, QPSK, M-ary PSK, DPSK, DEPSK; Amplitude Shift
Keying: BASK; Frequency Shift Keying: BFSK, M-ary FSK; Quadrature
Amplitude Modulation (QAM), Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) and Gaussian
MSK
5 Error Control Coding and OFDM 7
5.1 Rationale for coding, Types of error control codes, Discrete memoryless channels,
Linear block codes, vector spaces, vector sub spaces, generator matrix, systematic
linear block codes, parity check matrix, syndrome testing, error correction and
decoder implementation
5.2 Cyclic codes: Algebraic structure of cyclic codes, binary cyclic code properties,
encoding in systematic form, circuits for dividing polynomials, systematic
encoding with shift register and error detection.
5.3 OFDM ( Orthogonal frequency Division Multiplexing)
Concept, Transmission and reception
Total 39

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Recommended Books:
1. Haykin Simon, Digital Communication Systems, John Wiley and Sons, New Delhi, 4th
Edition, 2014
2. Taub Schilling, Principles of Communication systems, Tata McGraw Hill Second
Edition
3. Bernard Sklar and Pabitra Kumar Ray, Digital communications, Pearson Education,
second Edition

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TY EXTC Semester V and VI (KJSCE 2014 CBGS)
Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theo Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
ry
UETC603 VLSI Design 03 02 - 03 - 03

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Te Test In semester Sem.
st 2 Assessment Exam
1 (IA)
UETC603 VLSI Design 15 15 10 60 - 100
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks
Course Prerequisites: Concepts of Electronic Devices, Digital Circuits, Integrated circuits and basic
knowledge of any HDL.
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :

1. design and analyze CMOS inverter


2. design and analyze combinational logic circuits
3. design and analyze sequential logic circuits
4. understand large scale physical design considerations
5. design circuit using hardware description language

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs
No. No.
1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction, Revolutions in VLSI, Overview of VLSI design flow

1.2 Semiconductor physics of MOSFET, MOSFET Types: PMOS, NMOS 07


and CMOS; threshold voltage calculations ;MOSFET capacitances

1.3 Self-Study-IC fabrication such as Crystal growing, wafer cleaning,


oxidation, annealing, patternization using photolithography technique,
diffusion, metallization, ion-implantation etc. (only qualitative treatment).
Fabrication of PMOS,NMOS and CMOS
1.4 Stick diagram and Layout design (using lamda rules), scaling
2 MOSFET combinational circuits 10
2.1 , DC and transient response of CMOS Inverter, Design of CMOS inverter
for given performance specifications. (Noise Margins, delay, power
dissipation and area), MOSFET inverters
2.2 Logic circuit Design: Analysis of two input NOR and NAND gate using
equivalent CMOS Inverter
2.3 Design of Arithmetic CMOS circuits like bit adder circuits, ripple carry
adders, carry look ahead adders, high speed adders and multipliers.

3 MOS circuit Design Styles 04


3.1 Static CMOS, Pass transistor logic, Transmission gate, Pseduo NMOS,
Domino, NORA, Zipper, C2MOS
3.2 Design of CMOS logic gate using Transmission Gates. (TG)
4 Design of Sequential circuits 08
4.1 Design for sequential circuits like SR latch, J-K flip flop, D flip-flop
4.2 Design of Memory elements like SRAM, DRAM, ROM and
Programmable logic arrays.

5 VLSI Clocking and System Design 10


5.1 CMOS clock styles, Pipelined systems, Clock generation and distribution,
System design considerations.
5.2 Interconnect: Interconnect delay model, interconnect scaling and crosstalk
5.3 Design of various circuits using Hardware Description Language(HDL)
Total 39

Recommended Books:
1. Integrated Circuits K.R. Botkar (Ninth Edition), Khanna publications
2. Principles of CMOS VLSI Design Neil H. E. Weste, Kamran Esheaghian, Addison,
Wealey
3. Basics VLSI Design ,systems and circuit Douglas A Pucknel, K Eshranghian, Wealey
4. Introduction to VLSI Design Eugene D. Fabricius Mc Graw Hill Publications
5. Microelectronics J Millman and Grabel, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications
6. VLSI technology S.M. Sze
7. Fabrication Principles S.K. Gandhi
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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC604 Computer 03 -- --- 03 -- --- 03
Communication
Networks

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Tes Test In semester Sem.
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC605 Computer 15 15 10 60 -- -- -- 100
Communication
Networks

#There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to 60 marks

Course Prerequisites: UETC 502 Analog Communication

Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Understand layered architecture of communication network and physical layer services.
2. Perceive the significance of data link layer services and protocols.
3. Analyze various routing techniques and services for network layer.
4. Understand reliable and unreliable transport layer protocols for operations of various application layer
protocols such as HTTP, DNS and FTP.

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Module Unit Hrs
Details of Topic
No. No.
1 Foundation of Networking protocols and Physical Layer 4
1.1 OSI model and TCP/IP
1.2 Packet switching and Circuit switching
1.3 Transmission media: Guided and Unguided media
2 The Link Layer: Links, Access Networks, and LANs 7
2.1 Introduction to the Link Layer
2.2 Multiple Access Links and Protocols
2.3 Switched Local Area Networks
2.4 Data Center Networking
3 The Network Layer 10
3.1 Forwarding and Routing, Virtual Circuit and Datagram Networks
3.2 The Internet Protocol (IP): Forwarding and Addressing in the Internet
3.3 Routing Algorithms, Routing in the Internet, Broadcast and Multicast
Routing
4 Transport Layer 10
4.1 Introduction and Transport-Layer Services
4.2 Connectionless Transport: UDP
4.3 Principles of Reliable Data Transfer
4.4 Connection-Oriented Transport: TCP
4.5 Principles of Congestion Control
5 Application Layer 8
5.1 Principles of Network Applications
5.2 The Web, HTTP, File Transfer: FTP 116, Electronic Mail, DNSThe
Internets Directory Service
5.3 Peer-to-Peer Applications
5.4 Socket Programming: Creating Network Applications
Total 39

Recommended Books:
1. J. F. Kurose and K. W. Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, Pearson
Publication, 5th Edition.
2. B. Forouzan, Data Communication and Networking, McGraw Hill Publication, 5th
Edition.
3. L. Garcia et al, Communication Networking, McGraw Hill publication, 2nd Edition.

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TY EXTC Semester V and VI (KJSCE 2014 CBGS)
Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETC506 Operating 03 03 03
System

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETC506 Operating 15 15 10 60 - - - 100
System
# There is no separate head of passing @ Examination will be of 100 marks and scaled to
60 marks

Course Prerequisites: Basic concepts of computer systems


Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course the student will be able to :
1. Understand the role of an operating system, its function and issues.
2. Understand and Compare between different algorithms used for management and scheduling of
processes, Memory and input-output operation.
3. Understand the basics and importance of real-time systems.

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hr
No. No. s
1 Fundamental of Operating System(OS) 05
1.1 Definition, objectives, functions, evolution, services, types, and different views
of OS
1.2 Operating System as a resource manager, system calls, and shell
1.3 Monolithic systems, layered systems, client server model, monolithic kernel
and microkernel
2 Process Management 07
2.1 Process, process creation, process control block, process states, process state
transition diagram
2.2 Scheduling queues and schedulers, preemptive and non- preemptive scheduling
algorithms, types of threads, multithreading models
2.3 Race condition, critical section, mutual exclusion, semaphores, monitors
3 Memory Management 06
3.1 Multiprogramming with fixed and variable partitions, memory allocation
strategies
3.2 Logical and physical address space, paging and segmentation
3.3 Concept, performance of demand paging, page replacement algorithms.
3.4 Deadlock Problem, deadlock characterization, deadlock prevention and
deadlock avoidance deadlock detection and recovery

4 File Management 03
4.1 File Naming, File Structure, File Types, File Access, File Attributes, File
Operations, Memory Mapped Files, Implementing Files, contiguous allocation,
linked list allocation, indexed allocations, Inode
4.2 Single level directory system, Two level directory system, Hierarchical
Directory System
5 Input Output Management 06
5.1 Principles of Input/output H/W: I/O Devices, Device Controllers, Direct
Memory Access.
5.2 Principles of Input/output S/W: Goals Of I/O S/W, Interrupt Handler, Device
Driver, Device Independent I/O Software
5.3 Disks : RAID levels, Disks Arm Scheduling Algorithms
5.4 Management of free blocks.
6 Real Time Operating System(RTOS) 08
6.1 Introduction, Characteristics of real-time operating systems
6.2 Real Time task Scheduling, Modeling Timing constraints, Table-driven
scheduling
6.3 Cyclic schedulers
6.4 Earliest Deadline First (EDF) scheduling
6.5 Rate Monotonic Algorithm( RMA)
7 Case Study of UNIX 04
7.1 History of UNIX, UNIX Goals, Unix Shell, interfaces to Unix, UNIX utility
programs
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7.2 Traditional UNIX Kernel, Unix Security measures
7.3 Unix commands
TOTAL 39

Recommended Books:
1. Tanenbaum, Modern Operating Systems, IIIrd Edition, PHI
2. Silberschatz A., Galvin P., and Gagne G, Operating Systems Concepts, VIIIth Edition
Wiley.
3. William Stallings, Operating System-Internal & Design Principles, VIth Edition, ,
Pearson
4. Rajib Mall, "Real-Time Systems: Theory and Practice," Pearson, 2008.
5. Achyut S. Godbole, Operating Systems, 2nd edition, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Maurice J. Bach, The Design of Unix Operating System, Prentine Hall

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TY EXTC Semester V and VI (KJSCE 2014 CBGS)
Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETL601 Digital Signal -- 02 -- -- 01 -- 01
Processing
Laboratory

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work &
Tes Test In semester Sem. Oral
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL601 Digital Signal -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Processing
Laboratory

Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the course UETC601 Digital
Signal Processing. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the student with every
experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into
account for term work assessment.

The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC601 Digital Signal Processing.

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TY EXTC Semester V and VI (KJSCE 2014 CBGS)
Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETL602 Communication -- 02 -- -- 01 -- 01
Systems
Laboratory -II

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work &
Tes Test In semester Sem. Oral
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL602 Communication -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Systems
Laboratory -II

Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the courses UETC602
Digital communication and UETC604 Computer Communication Network. Term work assessment will be
based on the overall performance of the student with every experiments graded from time to time. The
average of grades converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.

The oral examination will be based on entire courses UETC602 Digital communication and UETC604
Computer Communication Network.

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TY EXTC Semester V and VI (KJSCE 2014 CBGS)
Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETL603 VLSI Design -- 02 -- -- 01 -- 01
Laboratory

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work &
Tes Test In semester Sem. Oral
t1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL603 VLSI Design -- -- -- -- 25 -- 25 50
Laboratory

Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 08 experiments covering entire syllabus of the courses
UETC603 VLSI Design. Term work assessment will be based on the overall performance of the student with
every experiments graded from time to time. The average of grades converted into marks, should be taken
into account for term work assessment.

The oral examination will be based on entire courseUETC603 VLSI Design .

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theory Practical Tutorial Total
UETL604 Mini Project - 02 -- - 02 -- 02

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work
Test Test In semester Sem.
1 2 Assessment Exam
(IA)
UETL604 Mini Project -- -- -- -- 25 --- 25 50

Course Objectives:
The Objective of Mini Project is to make student enable to apply the knowledge and skills learned out of
courses studied to solve/implement predefined practical problem. The students undergo various
laboratory/tutorial/simulation laboratory/work shop courses in which they do experimentation based on the
curriculum requirement. The mini Project may be beyond the scope of curriculum of courses taken or may be
based on the courses but thrust should be on
Learning additional skills
Development of ability to define and design the problem and lead to its accomplishment with proper
Planning.
Learn the behavioral science by working in a group

Course Outcomes: After successful completion of the course students should be able to

1. Identify/define the practical problem.


2. Apply the technical knowledge and skills gained from courses learned.
3. Learn the behavioral science by working in a team and follow the time line.
4. Demonstrate oral and written communication skills.

1.
Term Work:
The group may be maximum four (04) students. Each group will be assigned one faculty as a supervisor.
There should be proper assessment record of progress of the project and at the end of the semester it should
be assessed for awarding TW marks. The final examination will be based on demonstration in front of
committee of examiners. In the examination each individual student should be assessed for his/her
contribution, understanding and knowledge gained about the task completed.
The topic of Mini Project may be some hard ware model based on courses Learnt or beyond the curriculum.
The students may use this opportunity to learn different computational techniques as well as some model
development

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Course Course Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned
Code Theory Practical Tutorial Theor Practical Tutorial Total
y
UETC605 Advanced 01 02 -- 02 -- 02
Microcontroller
Laboratory

Course Course Name Examination Scheme


Code Theory Marks Term Practical Oral Total
#Continuous assessment @End Work &
Test Te In semester Sem. Oral
1 st Assessment Exam
2 (IA)
UETC605 Advanced - - - - 25 -- 25 50
Microcontroller
Laboratory

Course Prerequisites: Concepts of Digital Electronics and Microprocessor and microcontroller


Course Outcomes: After successful completion of the course students should be able to
1. Understand the architecture of ARM and PIC
2. Develop the programming skills of ARM and PIC
3. Design and develop an embedded system application

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Module Unit Details of Topic Hrs*
No. No. (T+L)
1 ARM7 Assembly language Programming 6+10
1.1 Basics of ARM
1.2 Instruction set
1.3 Programming for ARM7
2 PIC Assembly language Programming 6+10
2.1 Basics of PIC
2.2 Instruction set
2.3 Programming for PIC
3 Mini Project 1+6
Total 13+26
*Theory related laboratory will be covered in the classroom. Laboratory will be conducted batch wise.

Recommended Books:
1. Andrew Sloss, Dominic Symes, and Chris Wright, ARM System Developers Guide Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers, First Edition 2004.
2. James A. Langbridge, Professional Embedded Arm Development, Wrox, John Wiley
Brand& Sons Inc., Edition 2014
3. Mazidi, Pic Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C for Pic 18,
Pearson Education India, 2008.

Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum 06 experiments and a project covering entire syllabus of the Laboratory
course UETC605 Advanced Microcontroller Laboratory . Term work assessment will be based on the overall
performance of the student with every experiment/ project graded from time to time. The average of grades
converted into marks, should be taken into account for term work assessment.
The oral examination will be based on entire course UETC605 Advanced Microcontroller Laboratory.

46 K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai-77 (Autonomous College Affiliated to University of Mumbai)


TY EXTC Semester V and VI (KJSCE 2014 CBGS)

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