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The document outlines the syllabus for various engineering courses including Electronics II, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Digital Electronics I, Engineering Mathematics III, and Basic Mechanical Engineering. Each course covers a range of topics such as power amplifiers, operational amplifiers, digital logic circuits, partial differential equations, and mechanical systems related to fuels and machinery. The syllabus provides detailed subtopics for each course, indicating a comprehensive curriculum for students in electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines.

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The document outlines the syllabus for various engineering courses including Electronics II, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Digital Electronics I, Engineering Mathematics III, and Basic Mechanical Engineering. Each course covers a range of topics such as power amplifiers, operational amplifiers, digital logic circuits, partial differential equations, and mechanical systems related to fuels and machinery. The syllabus provides detailed subtopics for each course, indicating a comprehensive curriculum for students in electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines.

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Syllabus of 2-1

Electronics II
EEE 2103
Power Amplifiers:
1. Classes of power amplifier
2. Series-fed class A amplifier
3. Transformer-coupled class A amplifier
4. Class B amplifier operation
5. Class B amplifier circuits
6. Class C amplifiers
7. Class D amplifiers
8. Amplifier distortion
9. Power transistor heat sinking

BJT and JFET Frequency Response:


1. Low-frequency analysis-Bode plot
2. Amplifier transfer function
3. Low-frequency response-BJT and FET amplifier
4. Miller effect capacitance
5. High-frequency response-BJT and FET amplifier
6. Frequency response of cascaded amplifiers

Operational Amplifier:
1. Block diagram and circuit diagram of practical Op-Amp
2. Parameters and characteristics of Op-Amp
3. Differential and common-mode operation
4. Multistage Op-Amp amplifier
5. Operational Amplifier Applications:
a) Inverting amplifier
b) Non-inverting amplifier
c) Summing amplifier
d) Differentiator
e) Integrator
f) Voltage follower
g) Differential amplifier
h) Logarithmic amplifier
i) Exponential amplifier
6. Practical Operational Amplifier:
a) Comparison of ideal and practical op- amp
b) Input offset voltage
c) Offset voltage compensation
d) Input bias current
e) Input offset current
f) error voltage
g) Noise
h) CMRR
i) Their significance in practical circuits.
Operational Amplifier with Feedback:
1. Feedback concept and connection types
2. Improvement of amplifier characteristics by negative feedback
3. Practical feedback circuits
4. Feedback amplifier-phase
5. frequency considerations

Wave Shaping:
1. Linear and non-linear wave shaping
2. Frequency response of waves shaping circuits
3. Non-linear function circuits
4. Negative resistance devices

The 555 Timer:


1. Functional block diagram
2. Monostable
3. Astable multivibrator.
4. Phase-lock loop
5. Voltage-controlled oscillators

Oscillator Circuits:
1. Oscillator operation
2. Phase-shift oscillator
3. Wien bridge oscillator
4. Tuned oscillator circuits- Hartley oscillator
5. Colpitts oscillator
6. Crystal oscillator
7.
Active Filter:
1. Active filter with Op-Amp
2. Butterworth filter
3. Butterworth design using Sallen-Key circuit.
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
EEE 2107

Review of vectors and coordinate systems

Static Electric Field:


1. Coulomb's law and electric field
2. Gauss' law
3. Divergence of electric flux density
4. Work
5. Potential
6. Potential gradient
7. Energy in electrostatic field
8. Current
9. Current density
10. Conductor
11. Dielectrics
12. Boundary conditions
13. Capacitance
14. Laplace's and Poisson's equations

Steady State Magnetic Field:


1. Magnetic field
2. Biot-Savart law
3. Ampere's law
4. Curl of H
5. Stoke's theorem
6. Magnetic boundary conditions
7. Magnetic material and boundary conditions
8. Magnetic flux density
9. Vector magnetic potential
10. Inductance

Time Varying Fields:


1. Faraday's law
2. Displacement current density
3. Maxwell's equations in differential and integral form
4. Retarded potential
Plane Wave Propagation:
1. Plane wave in free space
2. Perfect dielectric
3. Lossy dielectrics
4. Good conductors
5. Loss tangent
6. Skin effect
7. Poynting theorem
8. Power density
9. Polarization of plane wave
10. Wave propagation in periodic structures and photonic bandgap
Reflection:
1. Reflection from perfect conductors
2. Reflection from perfect dielectrics

Introduction to Radiating Systems

Waveguides:
1. General formulation
2. Modes of propagation
3. Losses in parallel plate
4. Rectangular and circular waveguides

Digital Electronics I
EEE 2113

Introduction to number systems and codes

Analysis and Synthesis of Digital Logic Circuits:


1. Boolean algebra
2. De Morgan's law
3. Logic gates and truth tables
4. Combinational logic design
5. Minterms and sum-of-products
6. Maxterms and product of sums
7. Don't care terms
8. Cost of implementation
9. Minimization of combinational logic
10. Implicants
11. Prime implicants
12. Algebraic logic Reduction
13. Karnaugh Map
14. Essential prime implicants
15. Multi-level logic functions – Multiplexer
16. Demultiplexer
17. Encoder
18. Decoder
19. Adder and subtractor
20. Reduced dimension maps - map-entered variables
21. Quine-Mccluskey logic reduction - prime implicant table
22. Mixed logic
23. Introduction to Verilog hardware description language programming
24. Structural and behavioral design of digital systems using Verilog HDL
25. Verilog timing analysis and test bench.

Hazards in Asynchronous Sequential Circuits:


1. Static, Dynamic and essential hazards.
MOSFET Digital Circuits:
1. NMOS inverter
2. CMOS inverter
3. CMOS logic circuits
4. Clocked CMOS logic circuits
5. Transmission gates
6. Sequential logic circuits

BJT digital circuits:

1. ECL, TTL, STTL, BiCMOS,

Memories:
1. Classifications and architecture
2. RAM memory cells
3. Read only memory

Modular Combinational Circuit Design:


1. Pass transistor
2. Pass gates
3. Multiplexer
4. Demultiplexer and their implementation in CMOS
5. Decoder
6. Encoder
7. Comparators
8. Binary arithmetic elements
9. ALU design

Programmable Logic Devices:


1. Logic arrays
2. Field programmable logic arrays
3. Programmable read only memory
Sequential Logic Circuit Design:
1. Different types of latches
2. Flip-flops
3. Their design using ASM approach
4. Timing analysis
5. Power optimization of sequential circuits

Modular Sequential Logic Circuit Design:


1. Shift registers
2. Counters and their applications
3. Asynchronous and synchronous sequential circuits.
Finite State Machines Design:
1. Architecture
2. Mealy and Moore state machines
3. Logic synthesis
a) state diagram
b) State table
c) State reduction
d) State assignment
e) Next-state and output functions
4. State machine diagram
5. Metastability-setup and hold implementation of simple FSM using field programmable
logic device

ADC/DAC:
1. Functional block diagram
2. Flash ADC
3. Successive approximation ADC
4. Dual slope ADC
5. Sigma Delta ADC
6. Binary weighted DAC
7. R-2R ladder
8. Error
a) Quantization error
b) DNL
c) INL.
Engineering Mathematics III
Math 2101

Partial Differential Equations:


1. Lagrange's method of solving PDE of order one
2. Integral surfaces passing through a given curve
3. Non linear PDE of order one (Complete, Particular, Singular and General integrals)
4. Standard forms f(p,q)=0, z-px+qy+f(p,q), f(p,q,z)=0, f(x,p)=f2(y,q)
5. Charpit's method
6. Second order PDE
a) Its nomenclature and classifications to canonical (standard) parabolic
b) Elliptic
c) Hyperbolic
d) Solution by separations of variables
7. Linear PDE with constants coefficients.

Matrix:
1. Definition of matrix
2. Different types of matrix
3. Algebra of matrix
4. Adjoin and inverse of a matrix
5. Elementary transformations of matrix
6. Matrix polynomials
7. Calay-Hamilton theory with uses of rank and nullity
8. Normal and canonical forms
9. Solution of linear equations
10. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors

Series Solution:
1. Solution of differential equations in series by the method of Frobenius
2. Bessel's functions
3. Legendre's polynomials and their properties

3D Geometry:
1. Co-ordinate geometry of three dimension
a) System of co- ordinates
b) Concept of rectangular-cylindrical
c) spherical co-ordinate system
d) Transformation of co-ordinates

2. Distance between two points


3. Section formula
4. Projection
5. Direction cosines
6. Equations of planes and lines
7. Application to electrical systems
Basic Mechanical Engineering
ME 2101

Study of fuels:
1. Steam generation units with accessories and mountings
2. Study of steam generation and steam turbines
3. Introduction to internal combustion engines and their cycles
4. Study of SI and CI engines and gas turbines with their accessories
5. Refrigeration and air conditioning with their application
6. Refrigeration equipment:
a) Compressors
b) Condensers
c) Evaporators
7. Type of fluid machinery
8. Study of impulse and reaction turbine
9. Pelton wheel
10. Kaplan turbine
11. Study of centrifugal and axial flow machines
12. Pumps
13. Fans
14. Blowers
15. Compressors
16. Study of reciprocation pumps

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