BE Complete Syllabus Final 26 (1) .05.10
BE Complete Syllabus Final 26 (1) .05.10
(Electronics Engineering)
SEMESTER – VII
6 Project-I. - - 4 4 50 - 25 75
SEMESTER – VIII
Sr. Name of subject Teaching scheme Examination scheme
No. (Hrs)
L T P Total Theory TW POE OE Tota
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1 Computer network 4 - 2 6 100 25 - 50 175
8 Robotics 8 Mechatronics
The term work of concerned subjects shall be assessed on the basis of Tutorials (if
applicable), assignments, class tests and practical performance of the student.
B) Guidelines for Nature of Question Paper for B.E. (Electronics) Part-I & II.
1. There shall be total six questions in each paper, all being compulsory with internal
options.
2. Each question paper shall consists of two sections (Section I & Section II).
3. Duration of each paper shall be of Three Hours Carrying of Maximum 100 Marks.
*NOTE: The students are allowed to choose their Electives in Horizontal pair only from
the above mentioned Group-I and Group-II.
Revised Syllabus of B.E.(Electronics Engg.) w.e.f. academic year 2010-11
Semester –VII
SECTION-I
UNIT I : (7 Hrs.)
ARM7TDMI architecture: Programmer’s model: Memory organization, operating
modes, Registers, status register, pipeline, architecture revisions, core extensions,
ARM processor families
UNIT II : (6 Hrs.)
ARM instruction set: Data processing instruction, Branch, Load, store, software
interrupt instruction, program status register instruction, loading constants, conditional
execution.
Thumb instruction set: Thumb register usage, ARM Thumb Interworking, branch
instructions, Data processing, single register load-store, multiple register load-stores,
stack instructions, software interrupt instruction.
SECTION-II
UNIT IV : (8 Hrs.)
ARM7TDMI-S microcontroller LPC 21XX: Memory map, system control block,
Memory acceleration module, Vectored interrupt controller, UART, I2C, SPI, Timers,
PWM, Real time clock, Watchdog
UNIT V : (5 Hrs.)
Embedded C programming 8 bit: Key words, memory models, memory types, data
types, bit types, pointers, functions, interrupt functions, reentrant functions.
UNIT VI : (5 Hrs.)
Embedded C programming 32bit: Basic C data types, C looping instructions, Register
allocation, Function calls, Pointer aliasing, structure arrangements, Bit-fields, unaligned
data and endianness, division, floating point, inline functions and assembly, portability
issues
TEXT BOOK :
REFERENCE BOOKS :
Minimum Eight experiments on 8 bit and 16/32 bit microcontroller (LPC21xx) using
embedded C.
The experiments should demonstrate usage of on chip resources like timers, counters,
ADCs, serial communication and off chip resources like LCD, serial EEPROM, RAM,
DAC etc.
Semester –VII
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SECTION- I
SECTION II
2. Study of Cyclo-converter.
3. Study of inverter.
Note: pspice/matlab based experiments are compulsory and any five from
experiments based on practical set up.
Semester –VII
VIDEO ENGINEERING
SECTION - I
SECTION- II
7. Sound IF
8. Horizontal section
9. Vertical section
10. Trouble shooting of color TV
11.DTH
12.Plasma TV
13. LCD TV
14.CCTV
15.CATV
Semester –VII
SECTION-I
SECTION-II
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems “, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, IVth Edition,
2. R.P Singh & S.D. Sapre ,” Communication Systems Analog & Digital “,Mc-Graw
Hill, 2nd Edition,2001.
3. Ranjan Bose “ Information Theory Coding & Cryptography ”, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Semester –VII
(Elective – I)
SECTION -I
SECTION - II
Semester –VII
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
( Elective-I )
SECTION-I
SECTION-II
TEXT BOOKS :
REFERENCES BOOKS :
Semester –VII
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
(Elective- I)
SECTION-II
Semester –VII
(Elective-I)
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SECTION-I
UNIT I : (8 Hrs.)
LOW POWER DESIGN, AN OVER VIEW: Introduction to low- voltage low power
design, limitations
MOS/BiCMOS PROCESSES: Bi-CMOS processes, Integration and Isolation
considerations, Integrated Analog/Digital CMOS Process.
UNIT II : (8 Hrs.)
LOW-VOLTAGE/LOW POWER CMOS/ BICMOS PROCESSES: Deep submicron
processes, SOI CMOS, lateral BJT on SOI, future trends and directions of CMOS/Bi-
CMOS processes.
SECTION – II
UNIT IV : (8 Hrs.)
LOW POWER LATCHES AND FLIP FLOPS: Evolution of Latches and Flip flops-
quality measures for latches and Flip flops, Design perspective.
UNIT V : (8 Hrs.)
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES: Power Reduction in Clock Networks, CMOS Floating
Node, Low Power Bus, Delay Balancing, Low Power Techniques for SRAM.
UNIT VI : (4Hrs.)
Case study of PLL, Σ ∆ A/D and D/A Converter design for low power applications
TEXT BOOKS:
1.Yeo Rofail/ Gohl(3 Authors), “CMOS/BiCMOS ULSI low voltage, low power”,
Pearson Education Asia Ist Indian reprint,2002.
2.Gary K. Yeap,”Practical Low Power Digital VLSI Design”, KAP, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Douglas A.Pucknell & Kamran Eshraghian, “Basic VLSI Design”, IIIrd edition
PHI Publication.
2. J.Rabaey, “Digital Integrated circuits”, PHI. Publication
3. Sung-mo Kang and yusuf leblebici, “CMOS Digital ICs”, IIIrd edition TMH 2003 .
Semester –VII
( Elective-I)
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SECTION-I
UNIT I : (8 Hrs.)
Introduction to high-speed digital design - frequency, time and distance - capacitance
and inductance effects - high speed properties of logic gates - speed and power –
measurement techniques - rise time and bandwidth of oscilloscope probes - self
inductance, signal pickup and loading effects of probes - observing crosstalk
UNIT II : (7 Hrs.)
Transmission line effects - transmission lines - point to point wiring - infinite
uniform transmission lines - effects of source and load impedance - special
transmission line cases - line impedance and propagation delay - ground planes and
layer stacking.
SECTION-II
UNIT V : (7 Hrs.)
Stable reference voltage and clock distribution - stable voltage reference - distribution
of uniform voltage - choosing a bypass capacitor –
UNIT VI : (3 Hrs.)
Clock distribution - clock skew and methods to reduce skew - controlling crosstalk on
clock lines - delay adjustments - clock oscillators and clock jitter
1. Howard Johnson & Martin Graham, “High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of
Black Magic”, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Dally W.S. & Poulton J.W., “Digital Systems Engineering”, Cambridge University
Press
3. Masakazu Shoji, “High Speed Digital Circuits”, Addison Wesley Publishing
Company
Semester –VII
(Elective-I)
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SECTION-I
SECTION-II
TEXT BOOKS :
Publication.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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TERM WORK :
3. Histogram processing.
5. Edge detection.
6. Morphological operation.
Semester –VII
(Elective-I)
SECTION I
SECTION II
TEXT BOOK:
1. Krishna. C. M., Kang. G, Shin, “Real Time Systems”, McGraw Hill, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Semester –VII
ROBOTICS
(Elective-I)
SECTION-I
SECTION- II
TEXT BOOKS :
REFERENCE BOOKS :
Semester –VII
( Elective-I )
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SECTION – I
SECTION – II
METHODS (8 Hrs.)
Introduction, Vectors and Matrices, State variable representation, Conversion of state
variable models, to Transfer functions, Conversion of Transfer functions to canonical
state Variable models, Eigen values and Eigenvectors, Concepts of controllability and
observability, Equivalence between transfer function and state variable representations,
multivariable systems.
Semester –VII
( Elective – I )
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SECTION -I
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. G. J. Klir, B. Yuon, “Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic: Theory and applications”,
PHI, New Delhi.
2. J. Yen, R. Langari , “Fuzzy Logic”, Pearson Education, New Delhi
3. D. Driankov, H. Hellendroon, M. Reinfrank,”An Introduction to Fuzzy Logic
Control”, (1996), Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi
4. S. N. Sivanandam, S. N. Deepa,”Principles of Soft Computing”, Wiley, India
(P) Ltd., Ist Indian Edition, 2008),
5. M. N. Cirstea, A. Dinu, J. G. Khor, M. McCormick,”Neural and Fuzzy Logic
Control of Drives and Power systems”, Newnes, London
6. A. M. Ibrahim,”Introduction to Applied Fuzzy Electronics”, PHI, New
Delhi
7. S. Rajsekaran, G. A. Vijayalaxmi Pai,” Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and
Genetic Algorithms: Synthesis and applications”, PHI, New Delhi
8. A. M. Ibrahim,”Fuzzy Logic for Embedded System and applications”,
Elsevier Science, USA
Semester –VII
PROJECT-I
The project work is to be carried out in two semesters of B.E. (Electronics) Part – I &
Part– II. The practical batch for project will be of 15 students. The batch will be
preferably divided into groups each consisting of not more than 3 students.
In semester – I, group will select a project with the approval of the guide and submit the
synopsis of project in the month of August. The group is expected to complete details
system design, layout etc. in semester – I, as a part of term work in the form of a joint
report.
In addition all students of project group will deliver the seminar on the proposed project
only.
If the group of student select a project under sponsored category from industry,
it is essential that they should take prior written permission & approval at the
beginning of semester-I from Head of Institution through Head of Department &
Concerned Guide .
Semester –VIII
COMPUTER NETWORK
SECTION – I
SECTION-II
UNIT IV : ( 4 Hrs.)
ARP, RARP, ICMP, IGMP
Semester –VIII
OPERATING SYSTEM
SECTION-I
SECTION-II
Semester –VIII
MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
SECTION I
TEXT BOOK :
REFERENCE BOOKS:
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
Semester –VIII
BROADBAND COMMUNICATION
( Elective-II )
SECTION – I
UNIT I : ISDN ( 8 Hrs.)
Switching Techniques, Principles of ISDN, Architecture, ISDN standards, I-series
Recommendations, Transmission structure, User network interface, ISDN protocol
architecture, ISDN connections, Addressing, Interworking,
SECTION-II
TEXT BOOK :
1.William Stallings,”ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM
Prentice-Hall, IVth edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Semester –VIII
( Elective-II )
SECTION-I
SECTION – II
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Semester –VIII
( Elective-II )
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures :3 hours/week Theory :100 marks
Tutorial :1 hour/week Term work : 25 marks
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SECTION-I
SECTION – II
TEXT BOOK :
REFERENCE BOOKS :
Semester –VIII
( Elective –II )
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SECTION- I
CMOS Logic Gate Design, Basic Physical Design of Simple Gate, CMOS Logic
Structures, Clocking Strategies, I/O Structures, Low Power Design.
SECTION- II
TEXT BOOK:
1. Nell H. E. Weste and Kamran Eshraghian, " Principles of CMOS VLSI Design ",
Addision Wesley, II nd edition .
REFERENCE BOOKS:
TERM WORK :
Total eight assignment based on above syllabus covering all units ( Assignments using
Magic tool on linux OS may be performed )
Semester –VIII
( Elective-II )
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures :3 hours/week Theory :100 marks
Tutorial :1 hour/week Term work : 25 marks
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SECTION-I
SECTION-II
Semester –VIII
SYSTEM ON CHIP
( Elective-II )
SECTION -I
UNIT I : SYSTEM DESIGN (6 Hrs.)
Concept of system, importance of system architectures, introduction to SIMD, SISD,
MIMD and MISD architectures, concept of pipelining and parallelism.
SECTION –II
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Semester –VIII
MECHATRONICS
(Elective-II)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures :3 hours/week Theory :100 marks
Tutorial :1 hour/week Term work : 25 marks
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SECTION-I
SECTION II
Semester –VIII
PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION
( Elective-II )
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures :3 hours/week Theory :100 marks
Tutorial :1 hour/week Term work : 25 marks
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SECTION-I
UNIT I : (4 Hrs.)
Overview of process Control System loop components, Block diagram, Process
Variables & degree of freedom, dynamics & Characteristics of physical systems like
electrical, liquid, thermal, gas & Mechanical processes & their influence oncontrol
system quality.
UNIT II : (7 Hrs.)
Controller principles - Control system parameters, steady state and unsteady
state analysis control system for change in load variable & change in set point
variable practical example, mathematical characterization of the components,deviation
calculation. Response of process under controller actions (on/off,Proportional, integral
derivative & combinational mode controllers).
SECTION-II
UNIT IV : (6 Hrs.)
Computer control of Industrial processes Classes of control Hierarchy concepts,
Necessity and functions of computer, level of automation, economy of computer
control, functional models of computer process control system, special feature and
selection of computer for data logging & controlling, direct digital control
&supervisory computer control block schematic concepts, I/O systems, Sampling,
multiplexing & quantization of A/D & D/A converters, ADC & DAC Interfacing,
Interfacing with different types of transducers, analog/digital, electrical-electrical,DAS
& Control features.
UNIT V : (6 Hrs.)
Direct Digital Control system – DDC structure computer control theory, DDC
Software classes of control, programmed I/O operations, interrupt systems, I/O
software. Selection of control criterion- Introduction to optimization techniques &
adaptive techniques, Introduction to statistical analysis, Analytical design of discrete
systems, Process control programming languages, data processing &reduction
techniques, programming techniques on-line & real time digital control systems.
UNIT VI : (6 Hrs.)
Control algorithm – position algorithm, velocity algorithm, PID algorithm using
Ztransform deadbeat Kalmars & Dalwins approach, Use of standard algorithm,
standard algorithm for controller tuning, computer tuning, Selection of sampler time.
Intelligent controller : model based controller, model reference adaptive & Self tuning
adaptive controller, optimal controllers using Kalman filter, Predictive controller,
Expert system ( IKBS) and expert controller.
Semester –VIII
(Elective-II)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures :3 hours/week Theory :100 marks
Tutorial :1 hour/week Term work : 25 marks
SECTION-I
SECTION-II
Semester –VIII
PROJECT-II
The Project group in semester-I will continue. the project work in Semester- II and
complete project in all respect (assembly, testing, fabrication, tabulation, test result etc.)
The project work along with project report should be submitted as part of term work in
Semester- II on or before the last day of the semester -II.
The Term work marks of the project-II will be based on mid-term evaluation by team
of faculties along with the concerned Guide.
Elective –I
5 Advanced Control Advanced Control Engineering
Engineering
6 Bio-medical Instrumentation Bio-medical Instrumentation
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4 Neural Network Neural Network and Application
6 Mechatronics Mechatronics