ECE21
ECE21
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Third Semester
Course Name: Electronic Devices
Course Code: PC-EC301 Category: Professional Core
Semester: Third Credit: 3
L-T-P: 3-0-0 Pre-Requisites: Basic Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
ES-EE101
Full Marks: 100
Examination Semester Examination: Continuous Attendance: 05
Scheme: 70 Assessment: 25
Course Objectives:
1 To impart basic concepts of semiconductor physics.
2 To understand the physics of p n junction and different diodes.
3 To understand the basic concepts of BJTand MOSFET.
4 To develop an insight into the construction and working of opto electronic devices.
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Energy bands & Current Carriers in Semiconductors: Energy Bands
theory in crystals (Qualitative Analysis), Metals, Semiconductors, &
Insulators, Elemental and Compound Semiconductors, Direct and
Indirect bandgap semiconductors, Fermi-Level, Intrinsic and Extrinsic
1 Semiconductors, Effective mass, Concept of Holes, Carrier 10
Concentration. and Mobility, diffusion and drift of charge carriers,
Generation and recombination of carriers; continuity equation. Quasi
Fermi Energy level, Degenerate and Non-Degenerate semiconductors,
Hall effect..
P-N junction: P-N junction physics, I-V characteristics, junction
capacitance, Avalanche breakdown, Zener diode, Zener breakdown,
ohmic contacts, Schottky diode, Tunnel Diode, Gunn diode, IMPATT
2 10
Diode. Basic device technologies for fabrication of a p-n junction,
Bipolar Junction Transistor: Basic Construction, I-V characteristics,
Ebers-Moll Model.
Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication Engineering (w.e.f. AY: 2020-21)
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NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
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Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Describe semiconductor physics ,semiconductor types and carrier transport phenomena.
2 Describe workingprinciple of various diodes, BJT, MOSFET, solar cell and opto
electronic devices.
3 Characterize diodes, BJT and MOSFETs.
4 Apply the acquired knowledge for implementing these devices for further application.
5 Calculate various device related parameters.
Learning Resources:
1 Donald Neamen- Semiconductor Physics and Devices TMH
2 Streetman Banerjee-Solid State Devices-PHI
3 Bhattacharya & Sharma- Solid State Electronic Devices- Oxford
4 Millman & Halkias - Electronics Devices and Circuits- TMH
5 Boylestad &Nashelsky- Electronics Devices and Circuit Theory- Pearson
6 Maini & Agrawal- Electronics Devices and Circuits- Wiley
Course Objectives:
1 To impart basic concept of diode circuits and transistor biasing.
2 To impart knowledge about low frequency transistor models, using such models for
estimation of transistor performance parameters.
3 To understand the different feedback topologies and amplifier classes.
Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication Engineering (w.e.f. AY: 2020-21)
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Diode Circuits and Transistor Amplifier:
Rectifiers & Filters , Clipper, Clamper.
Biasing schemes for BJT, JFET and MOSFET amplifiers, bias stability
of CE/CS configuration, small signal analysis, low frequency transistor
models, estimation of voltage gain, input resistance, output resistance,
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design procedure for particular specifications, h-parameter analysis,
Darlington Pair,
Multi Stage Amplifier RC Coupled & Transformer Coupled ,Frequency
response - effect of coupling and bypass capacitor, Current source
biasing( Current mirror circuits).
Amplifier Models and Feedback Topologies:
High frequency transistor models, frequency response of single stage
amplifiers, CE Short Circuit current gain, Concept of Gain &
bandwidth product.
2 10
Voltage series, current series, voltage shunt, current shunt, effect of
feedback on gain, bandwidth, I/P & O/P impedance, Amplifier models:
Voltage amplifier, current amplifier, trans-conductance amplifier and
trans resistance.
OPAMP: Basic structure and characteristics, Differential amplifier:
Basic structure and principle of operation, frequency response of
OPAMP, Application of Current Mirror biasing in OPAMP, Output
Stage, Single pole model.
3 OP-AMP applications: Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, Integrator 10
and differentiator, summing amplifier, Log-Antilog amplifiers,
Comparator, Schmitt trigger and its applications. Active filters: Low
pass, high pass, band pass and band stop.
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Explain the operation of simple circuits with transistor, op-amp, amplifiers, oscillators.
2 Design of simple circuits with op-amp, amplifiers and oscillators.
3 Solve simple design based problems related to circuits using diodes, transistors and
OPAMPS.
4 Analyze simple circuits with transistor and op-amps.
Learning Resources:
1 Boylestade & Nashelsky- Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory- Pearson/PHI
2 Millman & Halkias - Electronics Devices and Circuits- TMH
3 Sedra & Smith-Microelectronic Circuits- Oxford UP
4 Malvino—Electronic Principles , 6/e , McGraw Hill
5 Franco—Design with Operational Amplifiers & Analog Integrated Circuits , 3/e,
McGraw Hill
6 Schilling & Belove—Electronic Circuit:Discrete & Integrated , 3/e , McGraw Hi
Course Objectives:
1 Knowledge about basic signal and system modeling concept and definitions.
2 Knowledge about the application and use of mathematical transform in order to solve
Electronics Engineering problems.
3 Knowledge in the use of a modern computation software tool for the analysis of
Electronics engineering problems.
Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication Engineering (w.e.f. AY: 2020-21)
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Introduction to signal: Overview of Continuous and discrete time
Signals, Introduction to elementary Signals: unit Impulse, unit Step,
1. Ramp, Exponential, Sinusoidal etc., Classification of Signals: Even and 6
Odd, Energy and Power, Periodic and Aperiodic etc., Mathematical
Operations on Signals: Folding, Time Scaling, Time Shifting etc.
Introduction to Systems & Signal Transformation: Overview of
System, Classification of Continuous and Discrete Time Systems,
System properties: Linearity, Causality, Time Invariance and Stability,
2. 6
Overview of Impulse response and System Response in LTI System,
Linear and Circular Convolution, Interconnections of Continuous and
Discrete Time Systems.
Laplace Transform: Introduction to Laplace Transform, Region of
Convergence (ROC), Properties of Laplace Transform, Representation of
Poles and Zeros in ‗S‘ Plane, Analysis of Continuous LTI system using
3. 4
Laplace Transform, Convolution & De-Convolution using Laplace
Transform, Stability in ‗S‘ Domain, Structure Realization of Continuous
LTI system in ‗S‘ Domain.
Fourier Series: Introduction to Fourier Series, Dirichlet‘s Conditions,
4. Determination of Trigonometric and Exponential Fourier Series 4
Coefficients of various Types of Periodic Signals.
Fourier Transform: Introduction to Fourier Transform, Properties of
Fourier Transform, Discrete time Fourier Transform (DTFT), Discrete
5. Fourier Transform (DFT), Overview of FFT algorithm, Gibbs 6
Phenomenon, Parseval‘s Theorem, System Characterized by Linear
Constant Co-efficient Differential Equations.
Sampling Theorem: Representation of Continuous Time Signals by its
6. Sample –Types of Sampling, Sampling theorem. Reconstruction of a 4
Signal from its Samples, Aliasing –Sampling of Band pass signals.
Z-Transforms: Introduction to Z- Transformation Technique, Properties
of Z-transform, Relationship between Z- transform and Fourier
7. Transform, Region of Convergence (ROC), Properties of ROC, Inverse 6
Z-Transform, Structure realization of LTI discrete Time Systems in Z-
Domain.
Random Signal Theory and Noise Signal: Basic Concept of Probability
8. Density Function, Cumulative Distribution Function, Mean and 4
Variance, Introduction to Gaussian Function, White Gaussian Noise.
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Analyze different types of Signals.
2 Represent continuous and discrete systems in time and frequency domain using different
transforms.
3 Investigate the stability of the systems.
4 Sampling and Reconstruction of Signals.
Learning Resources:
1 A.Nagoor Kani- Signals and Systems- McGraw Hill
2 P.Ramesh Babu & R.Anandanatarajan- Signals and Systems 4/e- Scitech
3 A.V.Oppenheim, A.S.Willsky and S.H.Nawab -Signals & Systems, Pearson
4 S.Haykin & B.V.Veen, Signals and Systems- John Wiley
Course Objectives:
1 To have a basic knowledge in the analysis of DC & AC Networks
2 To solve the given circuit with various theorems and methods
3 To relate various two port parameters and transform them
4 To analysis the transient and steady state characteristics of RC-RL-RLC circuits
5 To design and develop different passive low pass, high pass and band passfilters
6 To synthesize the AC networks from driving point Impedance and admittance
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Basic knowledge of Mesh and Node, KCL and KVL analysis,
01 Thevenin‘s, Norton‘s, Superposition, reciprocity, Millman‘s, Maximum
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power Transfer, compensation,Reciprocity and Tallegen's theorem as
Applied to DC and AC. circuits.
Network graph theory, Cut-set and Tie set networks and its approach to
02 3
the network containing voltage and current sources
Transient and steady state condition of AC networks for DC source
03 4
analysis, analysis of RC, RL and RLC networks with initial condition
04 Laplace transform and its application in RL, RC, RLC network analysis, 3
Initial and final value theorems, DC Circuit Analysis, Poles and Zeros
analysis of driving point impedance & admittance function.
Trigonometric and exponential Fourier series: Dirichlet‘s condition
05 Discrete spectra and symmetry of waveform, steady state response of a 3
network to non-sinusoidal periodic inputs
Magnetic coupling, polarity of coils, polarity of induced voltage, concept
06 3
of Self and mutualinductance, Coefficient of coupling
07 Two port networks; Z,Y, h and ABCD parameters and their analysis 4
Resonant Circuits: Series and Parallel resonance, Impedance and
08 Admittance Characteristics, Quality Factor, Half Power Points, 3
Bandwidth, Phasor diagrams
09 Introduction of low pass, high pass and band pass passive filters 2
10 Basic idea of circuit synthesis by using Foster and Cauer rule 2
Total 36
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Understand of basic electrical circuit with nodal and mesh analysis
2 Appreciate different network theorems
3 Apply Laplace transform for transient and steady state behavior
4 Analyze passive circuits using various network parameters
5 Design different types of passive AC networks and filters
Learning Resources:
1 M.E. Vanvulkenburg, NETWORK THEORY, Prentice Hall of India(PHI)
2 Hayt & Kimmerly, Enginnering circuit analysis, McGraw-hill education
3 Edminister J.A.: ―Theory & Problems of Electric Circuits‖, McGraw-Hill Co.
4 Sudhakar: ―Circuits & Networks:Analysis & Synthesis‖ 2/e TMH
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Objectives:
1 To impart basic concepts of data structures and algorithms.
2 To understand the concepts of searching and sorting techniques.
3 To understand basic concepts of stack, queue, list, tree and graph.
4 To develop capability of writing algorithm to solve a given problem with the help of
fundamental data structures.
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Introduction: Basic Terminologies, Elementary Data Organizations
Data Structure Operations: insertion, deletion, traversal etc.;
Application of these on arrays. Analysis of an Algorithm, Asymptotic
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Notations, Time-Space trade off. Sorting: Bubble sort algorithm and its
complexity analysis. Searching: Linear Search and Binary Search
Techniques and their complexity analysis.
ADT Stack and its operations: Algorithms and their complexity analysis
Applications of Stacks:
Expression Conversion and evaluation -corresponding algorithms and
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complexity analysis. ADT queue, Types of Queue: Simple Queue,
Circular Queue, Priority Queue; Operations on each type of Queues:
Algorithms and their analysis.
Linked List: Singly linked lists: Representation in memory Algorithms
of several operations:
Traversing, Searching, Insertion into, Deletion from linked list; Linked
3 representation of Stack and Queue Doubly linked list: operations on it 12
and algorithmic analysis; Circular Linked Lists: all operations their
algorithms and the complexity analysis. Trees: Basic Tree
Terminologies, Different types of Trees: Binary Tree, Threaded Binary
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Tree, Header nodes Binary Search Tree, AVL Tree, Tree operations on
each of the Trees and their algorithms with complexity analysis.
Application of Binary Trees, B Tree, B+ Tree: definitions, algorithms
and analysis.
Sorting: Objective and properties of different sorting algorithms:
Selection Sort, Insertion Sort, Quick Sort, Merge Sort, Heap Sort;
Performance and Comparison among all the methods.
4 Graph: Basic Terminologies and Representations, Graph search and 10
traversal algorithms and complexity analysis, Shortest path algorithms.
Hashing: Objective, Different methods of hashing, Collision: Different
collision resolution methods, Application of hashing.
Total 36
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Analyze an algorithm to determine the computational complexity.
2 Select and implement an appropriate technique to solve a given searching problem.
3 Implement the operation of stack, queue and linked list and analyze them to determine
the computational complexity.
4 Implement different sorting algorithms and analyze their performance in terms of space
and time complexities.
5 Implement and analyze the operation of different algorithms for trees and graphs.
Learning Resources:
1 Data Structure through C, Seymour Lipschutz, Schaum‘s Outline Series, McGraw Hill, 2017
2 Data Structure Using C, Reema Thereja, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2014
3 Data Structure using C++, A. Tanenbaum, Pearson, 2nd Edition, 2015
4 Data Structure and Program Design in C, R. L. Kruse, B. P. Leung, C. L. Tondo, Prentice Hall
of India, 1st Edition, 1990
5 Data Structure through C language, Samiran Chattopadhyay, Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar,
Matangini Chattopadhyay, BPB Publications, 2010
6 Data Structures & Algorithms using C, R.S. Salaria, Khanna Publishing House, New
Delhi, 5th Edition, 2018
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Objectives:
1 To compute different numerical errors in computations.
2 To learn interpolation techniques
3 To apply the techniques for solving integrations, ODEs.
4 Solve linear and non-linear equations
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Approximation in numerical computation: Truncation and rounding errors, 2
1
Fixed and floating-point arithmetic, Propagation of errors.
Interpolation: Newton‘s Forward Interpolation, Newton‘s Backward 4
2 Interpolation, Lagrange‘s Interpolation, Newton‘s Divided Difference
Interpolation
Numerical integration: General Quadrature Formula, Trapezoidal Rule, 3
3
Simpson‘s 1/3 Rule, Expression for corresponding error terms
Numerical solution of a system of linear equations: Gauss Elimination 6
4 Method, Matrix Inversion, LU Factorization Method, Gauss-Seidel
Iterative Method
Numerical solution of Algebraic equation: Bisection Method, Regula-Falsi 4
5
Method, Newton-Raphson Method
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation: Euler‘s Method, 5
6 Runge-Kutta Methods, Predictor-Corrector Methods, Finite Difference
Method
Measure of Central Tendency and Dispersion: Mean, median, mode and 3
7
S.D.
8 Curve Fitting by Method of Least Square: Linear and Non-linear. 3
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Demonstrate understanding of common numerical methods and how they are used to
obtain approximate solutions to intractable mathematical problems.
2 Apply numerical methods to obtain approximate solutions to mathematical problems.
3 Derive numerical methods for various mathematical operations and tasks, such as
interpolation, differentiation, integration, the solution of linear and nonlinear equations,
and the solution of differential equations.
4 Analyse and evaluate the accuracy of common numerical methods
Learning Resources:
1 C.Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.
2 A. K. Jalan and Utpal Sarkar, Numerical Methods-A Programming Based Approach,
Orient Blackswan Private Ltd.
3 Dutta & Jana: Introductory Numerical Analysis.
4 J.B.Scarborough: Numerical Mathematical Analysis.
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Objectives:
1T To impart basic concept of constructing circuits on breadboard with diodes, BJT.LDR.SCR.
2 To impart knowledge about CE amplifier design.
3 To be able to perform the experiments in sequential steps for characterizing the devices.
4 To determine various device parameters and amplifier bandwidths.
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
2
1 Study of line and load regulation of a Zener Diode.
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Characterize BJT,MOSFET,LED.LDRetc
2 Experimentally determine device parameters
3 Design amplifier circuits, implement them practically & determine bandwidth from
graph.
.
Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication Engineering (w.e.f. AY: 2020-21)
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Learning Resources:
1 Boylestade&Nashelsky- Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory- Pearson/PHI
2 Millman&Halkias - Electronics Devices and Circuits- TMH
3 Sedra& Smith-Microelectronic Circuits- Oxford UP
4 Malvino—Electronic Principles , 6/e , McGraw Hill
5 Franco—Design with Operational Amplifiers & Analog Integrated Circuits , 3/e,
McGraw Hill
6 Schilling &Belove—Electronic Circuit:Discrete& Integrated , 3/e , McGraw Hill
Course Objectives:
1 T To impart concept of constructing circuits on breadboard with diodes, BJT and OPAMPs
2 To impart knowledge about amplifier and oscillator design.
3 To impart practical knowledge on OPAMP characteristics and application.
4 To be able to perform the experiments in sequential steps for determining various circuit
parameters.
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
Conduct experiment to test diode clipping (single/double ended) and
1 2
clamping circuits (positive/negative).
Design and set up the following rectifiers with and without filters and to
2 determine ripple factor and rectifier efficiency: (a) Center Tap Full- 4
wave Rectifier (b) Bridge Rectifier
Design a two-stage R-C coupled amplifier & determine of it‘s gain &
3 4
Bandwidth.
Study the working of a class A and class B amplifier and calculate the
4 2
efficiency.
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
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Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Explain application and demonstrate diode as a clipper and clamper.
2 Experimentally determine efficiency and ripple factor of rectifiers.
3 Design amplifier and oscillator circuits, implement them practically & determine
parameters from graph or calculation.
4 Characterize practical OPAMP and apply it to operational and filter circuits
Learning Resources:
1 Boylestade & Nashelsky- Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory- Pearson/PHI
2 Millman & Halkias - Electronics Devices and Circuits- TMH
3 Sedra & Smith-Microelectronic Circuits- Oxford UP
4 Malvino—Electronic Principles , 6/e , McGraw Hill
5 Franco—Design with Operational Amplifiers & Analog Integrated Circuits , 3/e,
McGraw Hill
6 Schilling & Belove—Electronic Circuit:Discrete & Integrated , 3/e , McGraw Hi
7. Handbook of Analog Circuit Design Paperback .
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Objectives:
1 To handle arrays and matrices.
2 To implement different searching and sorting techniques.
3 To implement linked list, stack and queue.
4 To create and traverse BST and AVL trees.
5 To generate Hash table using hash function and collision resolution methods.
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic/ Experiment
No. Hrs.
Insert, delete and display an array and find the maximum and minimum
1 2
elements of it.
2 Representing sparse matrix in 3-tupple format. 2
3 Linear search and binary search using array. 2
Sorting elements of an array using bubble sort, selection sort, insertion
4 2
sort, quick sort and merge sort algorithms.
5 Insert, delete and display elements of a singly linked list. 2
6 Insert, delete and display elements of a doubly linked list. 2
7 Implementing stack (push, pop and display operations) using linked list. 2
8 Convert infix to postfix expression using stack. 2
9 Evaluate postfix expression using stack. 2
10 Implementing linear queue using linked list 2
11 Implementing circular queue using array. 2
Creating Binary Search Tree and traverse it in in-order, pre-order and
12 2
post-order fashion.
Creating AVL Tree and traverse it in in-order, pre-order and post-order
13 2
fashion.
14 Implementing Hash table incorporating collision resolution method. 2
Total 28
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Handle arrays and matrices.
2 Implement different searching and sorting techniques.
3 Implement linked list, stack and queue.
4 Create and traverse BST and AVL trees.
5 Generate Hash table using hash function and collision resolution methods.
Curriculum for Undergraduate Degree (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication Engineering (w.e.f. AY: 2020-21)
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Learning Resources:
1 Data Structure through C, Seymour Lipschutz, Schaum‘s Outline Series, McGraw Hill, 2017
2 Data Structure Using C, Reema Thereja, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2014
Course Objectives:
1 To compute different numerical errors in computations.
2 To learn interpolation techniques
3 To apply the techniques for solving integrations, ODEs(Ordinary Differential Equation).
4 Solve linear and non-linear equations
Course Contents:
Mod Description of Topic/ Experiment Contact
ule Hrs.
No.
1 Assignments on Interpolation: Newton‘s Forward Interpolation, Newton‘s 4
Backward Interpolation, Lagrange‘s Interpolation
2 Assignments on Numerical Integration: Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson‘s 1/3 4
Rule
3 Assignments on Solution of Transcendental Equations: Bisection Method, 4
Regula-Falsi Method, Newton-Raphson Method
4 Assignments on ODEs: Euler‘s Method, Runge-Kutta Method of Order 4
Four
5 C Curve Fitting by the Method of Least Squares: Fitting a straight line of the 4
form, Fitting a curve of the form. ,
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Demonstrate understanding of common numerical methods and how they are used to
obtain approximate solutions to intractable mathematical problems.
2 Apply numerical methods to obtain approximate solutions to mathematical problems.
3 Derive numerical methods for various mathematical operations and tasks, such as
interpolation, differentiation, integration, the solution of linear and nonlinear equations,
and the solution of differential equations.
4 Analyse and evaluate the accuracy of common numerical methods
Learning Resources:
1 A. K. Jalan and Utpal Sarkar, Numerical Methods-A Programming Based Approach,
Orient Blackswan Private Ltd.
Course Objectives:
Purpose: We as human being are not an entity separate from the environment around us rather
we are a constituent seamlessly integrated and co-exist with the environment around us. We
are not an entity so separate from the environment that we can think of mastering and
1 controlling it rather we must understand that each and every action of ours reflects on the
environment and vice versa. Ancient wisdom drawn from Vedas about environment and its
sustenance reflects these ethos. There is a direct application of this wisdom even in modern
times.
Idea of an activity based course on environment protection is to sensitize the students on the
2 above issues through following two type of activities.
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MCKV INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING
NAAC Accredited "A" Grade Autonomous Institute under UGC Act 1956
Approved by AICTE & affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal
243 G.T. Road (N), Liluah, Howrah- 711204, West Bengal, India
Ph: +91 33 26549315/17 Fax +91 33 26549318 Web: www.mckvie.edu.in
Course Contents:
Module Contact
Description of Topic
No. Hrs.
(a) Awareness Activities:
i) Small group meetings about any of the topic. 4
ii) Slogan making event 2
1 iii) Poster making event 5
iv) Seminar on any of the topic. 4
v) Preparation of a report on any of the topic regarding current 4
scenario.
(b) Actual Activities:
i) Plantation 1
ii) Gifting a tree to see its full growth 1
2
iii) Cleanliness drive 1
iv) Drive for segregation of waste 1
v) Shutting down the fans and ACs of the campus for an hour or so 1
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Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 Explain basic concepts, man, society & environment, their interrelationship,
mathematics of population growth and associated problems, steady state conservation
system.
2 Demonstrate natural environmental hazards like flood, earthquake, landslide-causes,
effects and control/management.
3 Classify air pollution, water pollution, land pollution, noise pollution and their controls.
4 Study Elements of ecology and environmental management.
Learning Resources:
1 M.P. Poonia & S.C. Sharma, Environmental Studies, Khanna Publishing House, New
Delhi, 2019
2 Environmental science by Gillbert G. Master
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