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S.E.ELECTRONI~S - SEMESTER -III
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

Period per week Lecture 4


Practical --
Tutorial 1
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theorv Examination 3 100
Practical --- n-
Oral Examination --- ---
Term Work --- 25
TOTAL _n 125

Detailed Syllabus Lectures/Week

I Laplace Transform
1.1 Existence of Laplace Transform, Properties of L.T, ISland 2nd 06
shifting theorem, Change of scale Properties, Unit step
function,Heavi side,Dirac delta and Periodic function and their L.T
1.2 Inverse L. T. with partial fTactionand Convolution theorem
1.3 Applications to solve initial and boundary value problems involving 05
O.D.E.
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2 Fourier series
Dirichlet's conditions, Fourier series of periodic function with period 07
2Jr and 21 .F.S for even and odd functions. Half range sine and cosine
and Parseval's identity.

3 3.1 Complex form of Fourier series 02


3.2.Forier int..:graland Fourier Transform with properties in 03
detail

4 Matrices -
4.1 Types of matrices, Adjoint, inverse and rank of a matrix. 06
Normal form of a matrix -
4.2. System of Homogeneous and non homogeneous
equations and their consistency.
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; S.I.Analytic function-I{ equation in Cartesian ami polar form Analytic 06
I'unction by i'diInc. Thomrson illethod. Harmon ie funet ion I
5.2.Confurmalmapring. Bilinear marping and sundar'd transforms.
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61 Propellies. change of scale. shifting, inverse of z 04
transform.
6.2 Initial value and final value. 03
63 Vector integration, scalar potential work down Greens Iheorcill. OS
Divcrgence theorem, strokes theorem (without prool)

Theon Examination:
I Question paper wi II comprise of IOtal 7 questions, each of 20 marks
~. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
). Question I will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remail1lng questions will be mixed in nature( tar example Q2 a) from 2.1 then b) will be from 4.1
or 5.1 other than 2.1.
5. In question paper weightage of each chapter will be proportional to number of respective lecture
h0urs mentioned in the syllabus.

Recommended Books:
I. P.N.Wartikar/J.N Wartikar, Text book Applied Mathematics, Vol.! & II. Pune Vidyarthi Griha
Prakashan
2. Matrices by Shantinarayan
3. Vector Analysis by Murray R. Stiegel, S~,aum series
4. Higher Engg. Mathematics. Dr. B.S. Grewal,
Khanna Publication
5. Higher Engg. Mathematics by B.V. Ramana
Tata Mcgraw-Hill Publishing company Limited.
6. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by C.Ra)' wylie & Louis, C. Barratt
Tata Mcgraw-Hill Publishing company Limited
7. Advanced Engg. Mathematics 8'h Ed Erwin kreysizg.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEMESTER III
BASIC OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS

Period per week Lecture 4


Practical 2
Tutorial n

Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theor}'Examination 3 100
Practical 3 50
Oral Examination --- 25
Teml Work _n 25
TOTAL n- 200

Detailed Syllabus Leet ures/Wee k

\. Semiconductor Materials and Diodes 06


Review of Semiconductor Materials and Properties, The PN Junction,
Introduction to Semiconductor Diode Theory. Diode Circuits: DC Analysis
and Models, AC Equivalent Circuits, Other Diode Types - Solar Cell,
Photodiode, Light-Emitting Diode, Schottky Barrier Diode, Pin Diode, Zener
Diode, Zener as voltage Regulator, Temperature Effects, Understanding
Manufacturer's Specifications.

2. Diode Circuits 08
Design of Rectifier Circuits.:- Full Wave Rectification with'C','L-C' & 'pi'
Filter, Ripple-Voltage and Diode Current, Voltage Doubler & Multipliesr
Circuit, Zener Diode Circuits, Clipper and Clamper Circuits, Multiple-Diode
Circuits. Photodiode and LED Circuits.

3. The Bipolar Junction Transistor 08


Basic Bipolar Junction Transistor, PNP &.NPN Transistor Structures Device
Symbols:, Current-Voltage Characteristics, Transistor Biasing - Single Base
Resistor Biasing, Voltage Divider Biasing and Bias Stability, DC Analysis of
Transistor Circuits in Common Emitter Common Base and Common
Collector configurations, Forward-active Mode Operation Load Line
considerations, Non ideal Transistor Leakage Currents and BreHkdown, -
Integrated Circuit Biasing, Multistage Circuits. Transistor Applications - As
a Switch,

4. Basic BJT Amplifiers 12


The BJT Linear Amplifier, Graphical Analysis and AC Equivalent Circuit,
Small Signal Hybrid - 7[, (gm m) Equivalent Circuit of the Bipolar
Transistor, Hybrid - 7[ (gm m) Equivalent Circuit Including the Early
Effect, Expanded Hybrid - 7[ Equivalent Circuit, Other Small - Signal
Parameters And Equivalent Circuits, Basic Transistor Amplifier
Configurations i.e. Common Emitter Common Base and Common Collector
(Emitter:ollower. AC Load Line Analysis, The Three Basic Amplifier
configurations: Summary and Comparison, Design of Single Stage BJT
Amplifier.
Multistage Amplifiers, Band-Width and Power Considerations, Thermal

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I Potential Divider Biasing and DC Circuit :\rlahsis. Basic ;VIOSFET I

i Application: Switch, Digital Logic Cate :\nd Amplrti~r Temperature erfects I

I In MOSFEl s. Input ProtectIon In MOSI.I:: I The !'O\\er FET (V\10S). !


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i Basic FET Amplifiers i
! Gasic JFET Amplifier Configurations- Cummon Suurce Amplitier. The
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! Configurations. Summary or the Three Basic Amplitier Configurations.AC i
i Circuit analyses of C.:l1mon Source Amplifier, The Source
! Foliower(Common Drain) Amplifier. The Common Gate Amplifier
: Configurations. Design of Single Stage JFET Amplifier MOSFET amplifier
! Giasing and DC Circuit Analysis.P.c analysis of Single Stage MOSFER
i amplifier Single - Stage Integrated Circuit MOSFET Amplifiers, Multistage
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Text Books:
i_Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Anal:'sis and Design, Second edition, McGraw
Hill International
2. Robert L Boylestad Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit theory, sixth
edition, Pent ice Lay India.
3. Martin Roden, Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design, fourth
edition. Shroff Publishers,

4- Microelectronics Circuits (Analysis and Design),By Mohammad Rashid, Cengage Learning

Reference Books:
I. Electronics Devices and circuits Theodre F. Bogart, Jr. Jeffrey S.BeasIey, Guillermo Rico.
2. Donald Schilling & Charles Belove, Elec:ronic Circuits Discrete and Integrated, Third
edition, McGraw Hill

Termwork:
The termworkshall consist of atleast six laboratory experimentscovering the whole of syllabus, duly
recorded and graded as well as atleast four computer simulations using EDA tools like PSPICE duly
recorded and graded. This will carry a weightage of fifteen marks. A test shall be conducted and will carry
a weightage of ten marks.

SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Laboratory / Simulation

I. Application of diodes as a (positive / negative and both), a clam per (positive /negative)

2. FWR with different types of Filters and finding its ripple factor.

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J. Voltage Regulation using Zener diode.

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,I Design and Analysis of BJT Amplifier' II ith fi\cd bias. Colkctor' bidS. Potential divider' bias.
Determinations of its DC opc:rating point

5. input and output chMacteristic of13J1' in C13.CCCE conliguratlon and its pardn1etc:rs.

6. BJT as a Voltage Ampli tier. Determination or its performance parameters (f\ V ...\ i. Ri. Ro)

7. FET as a Voltage Amplifier and determination of its performance parameters.

8. Output characteristics and Transfer Characteristics of JFET, Finding its ParamC(ers, Itlutual
conductance and amplification factor.
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEiYIESTER HI
DIGITAL SYSTEMSDESIGN I
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Detailed Syllabus Lectures/\\'eek

Introductio'l and Digital Codes: I 06


I Analog Vs Digital Systcms Digital Devices, Binary codes.
Character codes. Codes for de:ecting and correcting errors

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I Logic Circuits:
: Boolean Algebra, theorems, combinational circuit analysis, combinational
I circuit synthesis, minimization, Kamaugh Map, Sum of Products, Product
I of Sums form, and their minimization, Programmed minimization-Quine
Mc-Cluskey minimization algorithm, timing hazards-Static, Dynamic
Hazards

3 I Combinational MSI, LSI Devices: 10


Combinational design using SSI, MSI devices, Decoders (74x 139, 74x 138),
Encoders (74x 148), Tri state buffers (74x244,74x245), Multiplexers
(74x 151), Parity circuits(74 180), Comparators(7485), Adders (7483) ,
Subtractors, BCD adders - subtractors , ALU (74181), Combinational
Multipliers, Combinational PLOs

4 Logic families: 10
Basics of TTL, CMOS, ECL Circuits for basic logic operations just
Circuits and w0rking of them in all above families. No Characteristics of
families.

5. Sequential Logic Practices: 0&


Basic Elements, Latches and Flip flops, S-R, 0.1', J-K latches and Flip
flops, Flip Flop conversions, Applications of Latches and Flip-Flop in
switch debouncing, bus holder circuits, Flip-flop Timing Considerations
and Metastability. .
6 Counters -Asynchronous; Synchronous counters, Up down counters, Mod 08
counters,Ring counters. Shift Registers, Universal Shift register.

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Term Work
The term work shall consist of at least eight laboratory experiments covering the whole of syllabus, duly
recorded and graded. This will carry a weightage of fifteen marks. A test shall be conducted and will carry
a weightage often marks.
SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

The e;,:periments must include:

I. Verification of basic gates (I Experiment)


2. Applications like comparators/ parity generators / adders / Subtractors etc using gates or MSI
devices (2 Experiments)
3. Use of Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers (2 Experiments)
4. Flip Flop Conversion (I Experiment)
5. Applications using of Synchronous / Asynchronous counters, Shift Registers (2 Experiments)

Text Books
I. RP Jain: Modem Digital Design, forth edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Mon-isMano, Digital Design, Pearson Education ,Asia,2002

Reference Books
I. John F. Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, third edition updated, Pearse'£!
Education, Singapore, 2002.
2. John M. Yarbrough, Digital Logic :Applications and Design, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2004
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEMESTER III
ELECTRICAL NET\VORK ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS
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Detailed Syllabus Lectures/\\'eek

Circuit analysis (ac and dc): 12


Kirchoff's law, Loop variable analysis, Node variable analysis, Source
transfonnations, Reference directions for current and voltage, Active
element conventions, dot convention for coupled circuits. Linearity,
Superposition, Thevenin's and Norton' s, Maximum powcr for ac source
and dependent source.
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Linear graphs: 08 -I
Introductory definitions, The incidence matrix A, the loop matrix B,
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relationship between sub matrix of A and B. Cut-sets and cut-set matrix, i
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I Fundamental cut-sets and fundamental tie-sets. Planar graphs, A and B i
matrices, Loop, node, node pair equations, duality. i
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Laplace transforms: I
Properties of Laplace transforms, basic theorems, Laplace transform of I
gate function, impulse function and periodic functions, convolution i
integral, inverse Laplace transform, application of Laplace transforms to i

solution of Network problems. I


4. Transient and frequency analyriis:
Transient response of R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits (Series combinations only)
for d.c. and sinusoidal excitations - Initial conditions - Solution using Iu--l
differential equation approach and Laplace transfonn methods of solutions.
Transfer function. Concept of poles and zeros. Concept of frequency
response of a system
5. Two port networks: 08
Concept of two port networks, Driving point and Transfer functions., open
circuit and short circuit parameters, transmission and i:werse trans;nission
parameters, hybrid parameters, inter-relationship of different parameters,
interconnection of two port networks, T and pi representation, tenninated'
two port networks

6. Fundamentals of network synthesis: 08


Realizability concept, Hurwitz property, positive realness, properties of
positive real functions, testing positive real functions, Synthesis of R-L, R-
C and L-C driving point functions - Foster and Cauer fonns.

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I"n ibooks:

FranKlin F. KUD."Network analysis and synthesis", PHI.


') M. E. VanvalKenberg, "NetworK analysis". PHI. third edition.
3. \Viliam Hayt and Jack Kemmerly. ., [~ngineering Circuit analysis", TMH.
Rcfcrcncc Books:
I. Circuits and Networks - Analysis and Synthesis: A. Sudhakar and Sf> Shyam
Mohan.
2. D. Roy Choudhury: Networks and Systems, Ncw Age InlernationalPubs.

Tcrrnwork:
The Tennwork shall consist of at least four e~:periments and four assignments covering the whole syllabus,
duly recorded and graded This will r;arrya weightage of fifteen marks. A test shall be conducted and will
carn it \\cighu!ge oftCl1 .113rks.

SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

I. Veri flcation of superposition theorem using acldc source.

2. Verification of Thevenin 's theorem using dependent/independent source.

J. Verification of maximum power transfer theorem using ac/dc source.

-I. Vcritlcat ion of source transfom1ation.

5. Charging and discharging of a capacitor.

6. Measurement of h parameters.
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEMESTER III
CONTROL SYSTEM ENGINEERING
Period per week Lecture 04
Practical 02
Tutorial --
HOl'rs Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 3 100
Practical 2 ---
Oral Examination --- 25
Term Work --- 25
TOTAL --- 150

Detailed Syllabus Lectures/Week

Introduction to control system analysis 06


Introduction, examples of control systems, open loop control systems,
closed loop control systems. Transfer function. Types of feed back & feed
back control system characteristics - noise rejection, gain, sensitivity,
stability.

2 Mathematical modeling of systems 09


Importance of a mathematical model, Block diagrams, signal flow graphs,
Masan's gain formula and its application to block diagram reduction.
State space method, solvi.1gtime-invariant system, transfer matrix.
3 Transient & steady state - Response Analysis i2
3.1 Impulse response function, First order system, second
order system, time domain specifications of systems,
analysis of transient-response using Second order model.

3.2. Classification of control systems according to "Type" of


systems, Ste_ady- state errors, static error constants,
Steady - state analysis of different types of systems using
step, ramp and parabolic input signals.

4 Stability Analysis 09
Introduction to concept of stability, Stability analysis using Routh's
stability criterion, Absolute stability, Relative stability. Root-Locus plots,
summary of general rules for constructing Root- L0cus, Root-Locus
analysis of control systems. Compensation techniques-Log, lead, log-lead.

5 Frequency-Response Analysis 09
Introduction, Frequency domain specifications, resonance peak and peak
resonating frequency, relationship between time and frequency domain
specification of systems. Bode plots, Polar plots, Log-magnitude Vs phase
plots, Nyquist stability criterion, stability analysis, Relative stability, gain
margin, phase margin, stability analysis of system using Bode plots.
(,Iosed-Loop Frequency Response-Constant gain and phase loci,
Nichol's chart and their use in stability study of systems.

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Tcxtbooks:
I J Nagrath. iv1 Gopal. Control system Engineering. Tata iv1cGra\\ Ilill
2. r-:. Ogata. Modcrn Control Engineering, Pearson education. third edition
.3 2. LJcilJilll1in C. Kuo. Automatic Control Systems. Pearson education. :;c\cm!1 edition

I{cruellcc Books:
I. Mad;lI] Gopal. Control Systems Principles and Design. Tata i\1cCJra\\ 11111.se\'enrh
edition. 1997.
~. Nisc. contra I system Engineering, John wiley & sons. 3,,1 edition
-!. CUI'IiS Johnson. Process Contrallnstrumentation Technology. Pearson educatiun.
fourth edition.

Termwork:
The Tem1\vork shall consist of at least ten experiments and three assignments based on the whoie syllabus,
duly recorded and graded- This will carry a weightage of fifteen marks. A test shall be conducted and will
carry a weightage of ten marks.

SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Laboratory / Simulations

I. Transient response of I" order & 2ndorder system


2. Frequency response of I 51 order & 2ndorder system
3. Steady state error analysis of different types of systems
4. D,C. servomotor
5. A.C. servomotor
6. Synchro Transmitter anJ Receiver
7. Potentiometer
Simulation
I. Block diagram reduction
2. Time response analysis
3. Frequency response analysis
4. Stability analysis
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEiVIESTER HI
PRESENTATION AND COMMUNICA TION TECHNIQUES

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Detailed Svllabus Lectures/Week
COlTllllunication in a business organization:
Intcrnal and external communication, Ty.pes of meetings, strategies for 06
conducting succcssful business mectings, documentarion (notice, agenda,
minutes, resolution) of Ir~ctings. IntrodL'ction to modern communication
techniques
(e-mail, internet, video-conferencing, etc.) Legal and ethical issues in
comm~!!lication (Intellectual property rights: patents, TRIPS, Geographical
indicatior~s)

I i Advanced technical writing:


, :? ! Report writing: Definition and impo:rance of reports, qualities of reports. 08
i language and style in reports, types of reports, formats (leiter, memo, project-
i repots). Methods of compiling data for preparing report.
I A computer-aided presentation of a technical project repon based on survey-
I based or reference based topic. The topics are 10be assigned to a group of 8-1a
I students.The writtenrepon shouldnotexceed20 printedpages.
Technical paper-writing
Writing business proposals.
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Interpersonal skills:
Introduction to emotional intelligence, motivation, Negotiation and conflict 03
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resolution, Assertiveness, team-building, decision-making, time-management,


persuasIOn

Presentation skills:
4 Elements of an effective presentation, Structure of a presentation, Presentation 04
tools, Audience analysis, Language: Articulation, Good pronunciation, Voice
quality, Modulation, Accent and Intonation.
5 04
Preparingskills:
Career resumes and cover letters. Types of Resumes. Intcrvic\\' tcchniques: I

Preparing for job interviews, facing an intervicw, verbal and non-verbal


communication during interviews. observation sessions and role-play
techniques to be used to demonstrate interview strategies (mock interviews)

Group discussion:
6 group discussions as part of selection process. Structure of a group discussion, 03
Dynamics of group behavior, techniques for effective participation, Team work
and use of body language

Term work:
Assignments:
2 assignments on communication topics
3 assignments on report-writing
3 assignments on interpersonal skills
2 assignments on career skills
At least one class test (written)

Distribution of term work marks will be as follow~:


Assignments: 10 marks
Written test: 10 marks
Project report presentation: 20 marks
Group discussion: 10 marks

Books recommended:
I. Fred Luthans: Organizational behavior, McGraw Hill
2. Lesikar and Petit, Report writing for business, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Huckin & Olsen, Technical writing and professional communcation,
McGraw Hill
4. Wallace & Masters, Personal development for Life & work, Thomson
Leming.
5. Heta Murphy, Effective Business Communication, McGraw Hill
6. Ramanand Sharma, Report writing.

Additional Readings
I. Lewicki, Saunders & Minton: Essentials of negotiation, McGraw Hill
2. Hartman Lemay, Presentation Success, Thomson Learning
3. Kitty O. Locker, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek: Business Communication,
Building Critical skills, McGraw Hill
4. Vikas Gupta: COMPDEX Computer Course kit, lOG Books Pvt. Ltd.
5. H~l1er& Handle, The Essential Manager's manual, Dorling Kindersley
6. The Sunday times "Creating Success Series" I. Develop your
assertiveness 2. Make eveI)' minute count 3. Successful Presentation
skills 4. How to motivate people? 5. Team building
7.Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence.

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S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEIVIESTER IV
ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEi\1A TICS

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I 1 RiJndom variables:
! 1.1 Discrete and continuous random variableYrobability 02
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mass and density function for random vari3.bles.
i I.~ Expected value. Variance.:'vloments and moment 03
~eneratif1!." functions
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3.3 Application for X 2 distribution
I I

Discrete Structure
14 4.1 Relation and function (Equivalence relation, Injective, surjective and 04
bijective functions)
4.2. Poset, Lattice(Bounded, complemented and distributive lattice) 04
4.3. Algebraic structure: Group, Ring, Field
04

/5 Matrices
5.1. Cayley Hamilton theorem, 04
eigen values and eigen vectors (without proof) 04
5.2. Similar matrices, orthogonally similar matrices, reduction to the
diagonal form.

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- and !'l)!cS. ()4 I

i 6.3 Residuc thcorem 0:;


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Theor\' E\<!fllination:
I. Qucstion paper will comprise of total 7 questions. each of 20 m;lrKS.
2. Onl) '\ quesrions need to be solved.
3, Question I will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4, Remaining questions will be mixed in nature( for example Q2 a) from 2. I then b) \\ill be: from 4.1
or 5.1 othcr than 2.1.
),
In question paper weightage of each chapter will be proportional to number of respeclI'.'c \ccrurc
hours mentioned in the syllabus.

Recommended Books:
LP,N.Wartikar/J.N Wartikar. Text book Applied Mathematics.Pune Vidyarthi Griha
Prakashan
2. Theory of complex vari"bk by Shantinarayan
:; . Engineering r.,:lathematics by SSSastri
4. Fundan'1entalof Mathennticals Statistics By S.c.Gupta and V,K Kapoor
4, Probability and Statistics Schum series
5, Discrete Mathematics Gy Kolman.Busby.Sharon R(IS
6. Function ot-discrete Mathematics by K.D.Joshi
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEMESTER IV
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Lecture 14
Period per week
Practical 2
Tutorial ---
Hours I Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 3 100
Practical 3 50

Oral Examination nn
25
Term Work --- 25
Total --- 200

Detailed Syllabus Lectures/Week

1 09
High frequency parameters of BJT.Amplifier Frequency Response, System
I Frequency
Transfer Response
Functions, S -ofDomain
Amplifiers
Analysis,
First - Order Functions, Bode Plots, Short-Circuit and Open-Circuit Time
Con,tants, high Frequency Response of BJT, FET and MOSI.ET amplifier
analysis.

2 OSCILLA TORS- 09
Analysis and Design of phase shift, Quadrature, Wien bridge, Hartley,
Colpitt and Crystal Oscillator.

3 Power Amplifiers 09
Power Amplifiers, Power Transistors - Power BJTs, Power MOSFETs, ,
Design of Class- A, Class- AB Push Pull Class- B Transformer Coupled
Push Pull Amplifier, Complementary Class B Power Amplifier. Heat Sinks,
Design of heat sinks, for power Amplifier Devices

4 Differential Amplifiers 09
BJT,fET & MOSFET Differential Amplifier Analysis and Design, Design
of CMOS, Differential Amplifier with Active Load (Ref:- Donald Neamen).

5. Multistage Amplifiers 12
Design Two Stage BJT, JFET and MOSFET Amplifiers and Design of
CASCODE Amplifiers. Design of BJT-JFET hybrid amplifier.

6. Feedback and Stability Introduction to Basic 08


Feedback Concepts, Ideal Close-Loop Gain, Gain Sensitivity Bandwidth
Extension, Noise Sensitivity, Reduction of NonlinearDistortion, Ideal
Feedback Topologies. Analysis of Series -Shunt, Series-Series, Shunt-
Shunt Shunt - Series Amplifiers, Loop Gain, Stability of the Feedback
Circuit, The Stability Problem, Bode Plots Of One - Pole, Two - Pole, and
Three - Pole Amplifiers,Nyquist Stability Criterion, Phase and Gain
Margins, Frequency Compensation Basic Theory, Closed Loop FrequeLcy
Response, Miller Compensation.

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Tnt Buo!';s:
I. \.1icroelcctronics Circuits (.'\ In h sis ;uld Dc's!~n) !;\ ;\1oh:un:n:!J R:lShid. C:I1~agc
Ll':!rIling
~. DOIli'IJ A. Neal11l:l1, [1t:~ctrUI1ICCircUli .\n,1I:, ~;[, ,111L!
Dcslgl1, :),'(,)nd cdillOll, .\1cljra\\
Hi!llnternational cdi!r,)f1 :'UO I
3. j\.1artin Roden. Gordon CaqJcnta. Willial11 \\'lc:,crl11al1, L:Iectrunlc i)"S'~I1, h\lJrth
edition, ShrotT Publishers.200:'

Reference 1300ks:
I. Donald Schilling &.Charks Belove, [Iectronlc Circuits Discrete anJ Imcgratcd, Tlmd
edition, McGraw Hilllntcrnational edition, 1989
2. Adcl Sedra &. Kenneth Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Fourth editlun, O:\t'ord
Uni\crsity Press. 1998

Terlllwork:
The term work shall consist of at leas! six laboratory experiments covering the whole of sy Il::bus, du Iy
recorded and graded as well as at-least four computer simulations using EDA tools like PSPICI~ duly
recorded and graded. This will carTYa weightage offifteenlllarks. A test shall be conducted and will carr)
a weightage of ten marks.

SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Laborarory ! Simulations

I, To Study frequency Respc)nse of Cascode Amplifier

2. To study RC phase shift Oscillator and Calculate threshold &. rractica!


fTequcl1cy.

3, To Study CUrTent Series negative feedback amplifier and plot gain with
feedback &. without feedback.

4, To study Wein Bridge Oscillator

5. To study Class AB and B Pushpull Amplifier.

6. To study Hartley Oscillator. Calculate theoretical & practical fTequency,

7. To study Colpitts Oscillator. Calculate theoretical & practical fTequency.

8. To study fTequencyresponse oft\':o stage RC coupled Amplifier.


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S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEIVIESTERIV
\

Electronic and ElectricallVIcasurina b Instruments and Machine

!P' d per week ! Lecture !


Practical :2
Tutorial
/m
Hours I Marks
II Evaluation System Theory Examination I3 1100
I Practical ---
I
I 1m
, Oral Examination n_- -)
17-
i
Tenn Work n- -)
17-
!
Total n- T 150

I
J Detailed Syllabus Lectu resAVeel-;
!I Electronic and Digital Voltmeters: 08
I I
Principles of operation, advantages over conventional type analog voltmeters,
I basic voltmeter, peak rnding, average reading true RMS reading, s",mp!ing
I

type, FET voltmeters, sensitivity considerations & calculations.


Methods of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion, principles of
I

operation. and typical specifications of a digital voltmeter, description cf


i various types of DVMs with block diagrams, Resolution and Sensitivity of a
I digital meter, digital di~plays for m-::ters.
I
. r. : Frequency meters, phase meters and signal generators:
Analog-schematic & operational details, limitations. Digital Fre4uency
09

.I meters, Phase measur~ment.by voltag~ a.ddition method, balanced n~o~ula.tion


i type,
.
phase meters USIng flIp-flops, dIgItal meters, advantages &. limitations
"

I of each type. Requirement of a good laboratory type signal generator, A.F.


L
. 3.
I signal generators, Beat frequency oscillator & its advantages.
I Oscilloscopes: 09
Block diagram study of C.R.O., Description of panel layout &
implementation of controls. Requirement of time base, triggered time base,
delayed time base, external triggering etc. Lissajous patterns, use of these in
i phase & frequency measurements. Frequency time base, WobbleI' ~cope & its
applications, Dual trace, multi trace, Double beam, Sampling; Storage,
Digital read-out oscilloscopes. Use of CRO in square wave testing c,f
amplifiers, tracing of diode & transistor characteristics.

4 Basic measuring instruments~ 12


Essentials of indicating instruments - deflecting, controlling and damping
torque. Construction and working principles of moving iron and moving coil
ammeters and voltmeters, electrodynamometer watt-meters, induction type .'
energy meters, power factor meters, instrument transformers.

5 Measurement of R, Land C: ,08


Measurement of low, medium, high resistances: Ohmmeter, Kelvin's double
bridge, Wheatstone's bridge, Megger. Measurement of inductance:
Maxwell's, Hay's and Anderson's bridge. Measurement of capacitance:
Schering bridge.

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6 6.1 DC Motors: O!
Back e.m.f., voltage equation, characteristics of series, shunt and compound
motors, torque equations, speed control of dc shunUseries motors, three point
and four point starter and applications of dc motors.

6.2 Three phase induction motors:


Construction and principle of operation, slip, rotor frequency, torque 03
equation, torque-speed characteristics, starting methods of induction motors.

6.3 Stepper motors:


Construction, working principle and applications of variable reluctznce,
permanent magnet and hybrid stepper motors. 03

Text books:
I) Cooper W. D. & Helfrick A.D., Electronics Instrumentation & Measurement
Techniques, third edition Prentice Hall of India, 1985
2) Kalsi H.S., Electronic Instrumentation, first edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
3) Electrical and electronic measuring instruments: A.K.Sawhney.
Reference Books;
I) Electrical Measurements and measuring instruments: Golding and Widdis.
2) Electric Machines: Nagr3;th and Kothari.

Termwork:
The Termwork shall consist of at least eight experiments and three assignments covering the whole
syllabus, duly recorded and graded. This will carry a weightage of fifteen marks. A test shall be conducted
and will carry a weightage often marks.

SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

I Study of dual integrating DVM.

2 a) Measurement of frequency using intensity modulation.


b) Design and implementation of digital phase meter.
c) Design and implementation of digital frequency meter.

3 a) Measurement of frequency using Lissajous patterns.


b) Measurement of phase difference using X Y mode ofCRO.
c) Application ofCRO for component testing.

4 a) Calibration of single phase energy meter.


b) Conversion of galvanometer into ammeter/voltmeter.

5 a) Measurement of unknown resistance using Kelvin's double bridge.


b) Measurement of unknown capacitance using Schering's bridge.
c) Measurement of unknown inductance using Anderson's bridge.

6 a) Speed control of de shunt motor using armature and field control.


b) Starting of three phase induction motor using auto transformer
starter.

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S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEl\1ESTE~ IV


BASIC OF ANALOG AND DIGITAL COIYII\1UNICATION SYSTEi\iI
--

! Period per week i Lecture 4


i Practical 2
i n-
I Tutorial
II I I
Hours Marks

i Evaluation System I Theorv Examination 3 100


Practical _n _n
,
I Oral Examinati0n 25
I
nn

j 25
I ---
I I
Tot.11
Term Work i --- 1150

Detailed Syllabus
Lectures/Week I
I.
I Elements of Communication System:
Basic block diagram of communication system, Modulation and Demodulation
06 I
concept, channels Noise inCommunication System, Signal-to-Noise ratio,
I
noise factor and Noise Figure, equivalent Noise Temperature
Electromagnetic Waves Propagation: Propag2.!ion terms ar,d Definitions. I
I

I
I
I 1 I
, --
)
i Amplitude Modulation: p
1

I
,
d;- Diffeet-tef-A-!\4-; DSB-SC':SSBSC-:' VSB:!:SB-- --

I I
I
I J
I

I
I I I

12 I
Angle modulation II
Principles of Frequency Modulation and Phase Modulation.
13 FM Modulators, types of FM: NBFM and WBFM, FM Transmitter, noise /
triangle, pre-emphasis
and de-emphasis circuits.
FM Detection: frequency discriminator and phase discriminator

4 Radio Receivers 07
Receiver Characteristics, TRF Receivers, and Super heterodyne Receivers :
choice of IF , AGC , AFC In AM and FM receivers.

5. Analog Pulse Modulation 07


Sampling Theorem for Low pass signals, Aliasing error, Sampling
techniques, Principles, generation, Demodulation & Spectrum Of PAM,
PWM, PPM

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6. Digital Pulse Modulation 12
Comparison of digital signal transmission over analog signal transmission,
significance of regenerative repeaters.
Pulse- coded modulation (PCM) : sampling ,quantiz!ng , encoding technique,
PCM bandwidth,
Necessity of companding, PCM Waveform formats: Un i-polar and polar NRZ
,RZ,AMI
Delta modulation ( DM ) , Adaptive Delta Modulation( ADM).
Multiplexing: TDM, FDM- Principles & applications.

Text Books:
I. Wayne Tomasi "Electronics communication system" Pearson education, Third edition
200 J.
2. Kennedy and Davis "Electronics communication system",Tata Mcgraw Hill
3. R.P. Sing and S.D. Sapre, "Communication systems Analog and Digilal", Tala
Mcgraw Hill
4. 4. Taub and schilling "principles of communication systems", Tata Mcgraw Hill

Reference Books:
I. Roy Black, "Electronics communication system", Cengage learning, second edition.
2. B.P. Lathi "Modem Digital and analog Communication system" Thired edition,
OXFORD
3. Robert J. Schoenbeck "Electronics communications moduhtion :'.1'0transmission".
4. Lean W couch "Digital and Analog communication system", Pearson education,
Sixth edition.

Term Work:
The term work shall consists of at least eig!.t Laboratory experiments covering the whole of syllabus, duly
recorded and graded. This will carry a weightage of fifteen marks. A test shall be conducted and will carry
a weightage of ten marks.

SUGGESTED LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

I. Amplitude Modulation And Demodulation


2. DSB-SC& SSB-SC Modulation ,demodulation
3. FrequencyModulation and Demodulation
4. Study ofSuperhetrodyne Receiver characteristics
5. Sampling and Reconstruction of sampled signals
6. Pulse Modulation (PAM, PWM, PPM)
7. Delta Modulation
8. Time Division Multiplexing of PCM signals
9. Line codes ( NRZ , RZ ,AMI-RZ )
10.Simulation on AM,FM / Multiplexing
S.E. (ELECTRONICS) SEMESTER IV
Electronics \Vorkshop-I
i! Period per week i Lecture !;
--- ---,--
i Practical I
TUlOrial
I

!
Hours I '13rks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 1m 1m
Practical ---
I .--
Oral Examination ---- I :!5
Tern1 Work --- I :!5
Total --- I 50
f
I Detailed Sylla bus
I
ThiS syllabus is designed to encourage students to .cIesign and imp!~ment innovative ideas. The
syllabus will give them in depth practical knowledge from design to the final verification stage.

I1
Documentation of any project is an important part of the project and studer.ts are expected to
document their work properly in standard IEEE forn1at.

Every group of students should select different projects. Number of students should not be
less than TWO and not more than THREE in one group.

I. ~turiy of Soldering Techniq:Ies and PCB Design


Students are expected to select any experiment'" that they have already perfonned in earlier
semester. Soldering and testing is to be done for the selecterJ (~xperimel;t. Perfonn simult:ttion
of the same experiment by using CAD tools. Schematic as well as PCB design is to be carried
out using CAD tools.

2. Design, Simulation and Implementation of Analog


Project
Students are expecteu to design any'" analog application of their choice. Perfonn simulation
using software tools. PCB design, fabrication of PCB, testing and implementation should be
done. Documentation of the project is to be done preferably in standard IEEE fonnat using
LatexiWinTex. Project report should include abstract in
maximum 100 words, keywords, introduction, design, simulation, implementation, results,
conclusion and references.

3. Digital Project
Students are expected to design any'" digital application of their choice. Perfonn simulation
using software tools for hardware de~cription. Design sbuld be synthesized using
FPGAlCPLD. Documentation of the project ISto be done pr~ferably in standard rEEE format
using LatexiWinTex. Project report should include iJb:;IT3Ctin maximum 100 ;,wol"d$,
keywords, introduction, design, simulation, implementation, results, conc1usi9.11and
references. .-

* To be approved by the subject Teacher

References:-
I. Roberts G. W. and Sedra A.S., "SprCE", 2nded, USA
2. Rashid M.H. "sprCE for circuits and electronics using pSpice", Prentice Hall

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4. Tuinenger P. \)./., "SPICe: A Guide [0 circuit simulation and analysis using pSpice", Prentice Hall
Bosshart, "Printed Circuit Boards: Design and Technology", Tata McGraw Hill
5. Orcad/PCBII , "User's Guide".
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