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The document provides information about the Electromagnetic Fields course offered at Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, including course objectives, units of study, textbooks, and course outcomes. The course aims to develop understanding of fundamental electromagnetic field concepts with emphasis on wave propagation and relating concepts to device performance. Topics covered include electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic wave equation, and polarization and reflection of waves.

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Syllabus - Data Comm, EMF, Net Comm

The document provides information about the Electromagnetic Fields course offered at Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, including course objectives, units of study, textbooks, and course outcomes. The course aims to develop understanding of fundamental electromagnetic field concepts with emphasis on wave propagation and relating concepts to device performance. Topics covered include electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic wave equation, and polarization and reflection of waves.

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MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR

(A Govt. Aided UGC Autonomous & NAAC Accredited Institute Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal)
B.Tech. V Semester (Electronics Engineering/Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering)
Subjec Categor Subject Theory Slot Practical Slot Total Contact Total
t y Name Hr/week
Code Code Mar Credi
End Profic Mid Quiz/ End Lab Skill k L T P t
Sem i Sem Assignment work based s s
Mar ency Mar Marks Sem &
ks ks Sessional mini
Mar Mark pro
k ject

140515 DC Electromagn 50 10 20 20 100 2 1 - 3


/ etic Fields
200515

Electromagnetic Fields (140515/200515)


Course objectives: To develop an understanding of fundamental concepts of electromagnetic fields with an emphasis
on wave propagation and to create ability to relate basic electromagnetic concepts to the performance of devices,
circuits, and systems.
Unit I Electrostatics:
Boundary relations, Concept of divergence, Curl, Scalar and vector potential, Divergence theorem, Stokes
theorem, Electric field in dielectric and conductor, Continuity equation, and .
Unit II Magnetostatics: Lorentz force, Magnetic field intensity (H) Biot
Circuit Law H due to straight conductors, Circular loop, Infinite sheet of current, Magnetic flux density
(B) in free space and conductor, Magnetic materials Magnetization.
Unit III Electrodynamic Fields: Magnetic field in multiple media Boundary conditions, Scalar and vector
force between current carrying wires, Magnetic circuits
law, Displacement current for steady, time varying and time
harmonic fields.
Unit IV Electromagnetic Wave Equation: General wave equation, Uniform plane wave in free space,
Perfect dielectric, Lossy dielectric and conducting medium, Skin depth, Poynting vector and Poynting
theorem.
Unit V Polarization and Reflection of Wave: Wave Polarization- linear-elliptic-circular, Reflection of
uniform plane waves, Normal incidence and Oblique incidence, Brewster angle, Total internal reflection.
Text Books:
1. Elements of Engineering Electromagnetic Third Edition- N.N. Rao- Prentice Hall, India.
2. Elements of Electromagnetic, Second Edition- Matthew N.O. Sadiku- Saunders coll Publishing.
Reference Books:
1. Fields & Waves in Communication Electronics - S. Ramo, J.R. Whinnery & T. Van Duzer- John
Wiley & Sons.
2. Electromagnetic - J.D. Kraus-McGraw Hill.
3. Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems - E.C. Jordan & K.G. Balmain- Prentice Hall.

Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
CO1. Solve the problems associated with static electromagnetic fields in different engineering situation.
CO2. Describe static and dynamic electric and magnetic field.
CO3. Apply boundary conditions for electric and magnetic fields at the interface of two different media.
CO4. Solve diverse engineering problems with the help of Maxwell equations.
CO5. Analyze the behavior of plane waves in different media.

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MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR
(A Govt. Aided UGC Autonomous & NAAC Accredited Institute Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal)

B.Tech. V Semester (Electronics Engineering/Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering)


Subject Categor Subject Theory Slot Practical Slot Tota Contact Total
Code y Name l Hr/week
Code Mar Cred
End Profici Mid Quiz/ End Lab Skill k L T P it
Sem ency Assignment work based s s
Marks Sem Marks Sem & mini
Sessional project
Mar Mar
ks k Mark

140519/200 DC Data 50 10 20 20 - - - 100 2 1 - 3


519 Communicat
ion

Data Communication (140519/200519)


Course objectives: To provide an introduction to fundamental computer network architecture concepts and their
applications.
Unit I Introduction to Switching Techniques: Circuit switching, Message switching, Packet switching,
Protocols, Layered network architecture and architecture OSI & TCP/IP reference model, Physical layer
transmission medium, RS 232 C, Modem, Topologies.
Unit II Data Link Layer: Framing BSC, HDLC. ARQ: Stop and wait, Sliding window, Efficiency, Error
detection and Error correction, Hamming codes, Parity checks CRC, Checksum, HARQ.
Unit III MAC Layer: MAC sub layer LAN protocols, ALOHA, Slotted and pure ALOHA, CSMA, CSMA/CD,
Token bus, Token Ring, TDMA, CDMA, FDMA, Ethernet, Bridge, Router, Gateway, Switch.
Unit IV Network Layer: Routing Data gram and Virtual Circuit, Distance vector and Link state Routing,

management AAL, X.25, IP layer, IP addressing.


Unit V Transport Layer: Connection oriented transport protocol mechanism, TCP, Transport flow regulation,
UDP Segmentation & Reassemble, Session and Transport Interaction, Synchronization, Session protocols, FTP,
Remote login.
Physical Layer: Signals and Transmission, Data Encoding, Transmission Media, Transmission Impairments,
Multiplexing, Transmission Modes, Networking Devices, Error Detection and Correction, Physical Layer
Protocols, Link Budget and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR).
Text Books:
1. Data Communication & Networking B.A. Forouzan, Tata Mc-Graw Hill
2. Data and Computer Communication W. Stallings, Pearson

Reference Books:
1. LANs Keiser,TataMc-Graw Hill
2. Internetworking with TCP/IP VOL-I D.E. Comer, PHI
3. ISDN and Broad band ISDN with Frame Relay & ATM W. Stalling, Pearson

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
CO1. Analyze the error and flow control in communication network.
CO2. Explain the concepts of MAC layer.
CO3. Identify the different types of routing used in IP.
CO4. Classify the transport mechanism in TCP/UDP.
CO5. Explore the different application protocol used in internetworking.

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MADHAV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GWALIOR
(A Govt. Aided UGC Autonomous & NAAC Accredited Institute Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal)

B.Tech. III Semester (Electronics Engineering/Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering)


Subject Categor Subject Name Theory Slot Practical Slot Total Contact Total
Code y Code Mark Hr/week Credit
End Profi Mid Sem Quiz/ End Lab Skill s L T P s
Sem cienc Marks Assignme Sem work & based
Mark y nt Marks Mar Session mini
s ks al projec
Marks t
214032 DC Communicati 50 10 20 20 - - - 100 2 1 _ 3
3/ on Networks
220032
3

Communication Networks (2140323/ 2200323)

Course objective: To make the students capable of analyzing electrical network and how to synthesize an
electrical network from a given impedance/admittance function.

Unit I Basic Parameters of Networks: Characteristic impedance, iterative impedance, Propagation


constant -T networks, image impedance, attenuators and
their design.

Unit II-Network Synthesis: Positive real function, LC, RL, RC and RLC network synthesis, Foster and
Cauer form realization , Minimum positive rea -Duffin method, Insertion
Loss Synthesis, and Coefficient matching technique.

Unit III- Passive Filters: Constant K prototype Filters: Low pass, high pass, band pass and band elimination
filters, m-derived filters, composite filters, frequency transformation.

Unit IV-.Transmission Line: Voltage and current on a transmission line; characteristic impedance and
propagation constant of a transmission line, Lossless & Distortion less line, reflection on a line, Standing
wave ratio, and Transient analysis of terminated transmission line.

Unit V- Lines at radio frequency: Dispersion less line, Input impedance of open circuit and short circuit
Single stub
matching.

Text Books:

1. Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis: Van Valkenberg, 1 Edition, John Wiley & Sons.
st

2. Communication Network and Transmission Lines by Bakshi & Bakshi, Technical Publication
Reference Books:
1. Principles of Active Network Synthesis and Design: G. Daryanani,1 Edition, John Wiley & Sons.
st

2. Network Analysis and Synthesis - F.F. Kuo,2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Networks, Lines, & Fields: J.D. Ryder, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India.
4. Elements of Electromagnetics: Mathew N. O.Sadiku, 3rd Edition, Oxford Publication Press.
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course students will be able to:
CO1. Design the symmetrical and asymmetrical attenuators.
CO2. Synthesize the network for a given positive and minimum positive real function.
CO3. Design passive filters for the given specifications.
CO4. Analyze the characteristics of various transmission lines.
CO5. Calculate the impedance and SWR graphically /analytically.

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