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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute

VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE


[ Autonomous Institute affiliated to University of Mumbai ]

SYLLABUS
FOR

T.Y. B. TECH.
(Electronics Engineering)

[V.J.T.I.]

[ YEAR 2011-2012 ]

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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation T Y B Tech (Electronics Engineering) (Semester V) Theory Courses Course Course Name Code Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) TA 4 3 4 3 4 18 10 10 10 10 10 IST 30 30 30 30 30 ESE 60 60 60 60 60 Total 100 100 100 100 100 ESE (W) (hrs) 3 3 3 3 3

Hr/Week L T 1 1 1 3 P -

Credits

EC0301 EC0302 EC0303 EC0304 EC0305

Electromagnetics & Wave Propagation Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Signal Processing Basics of Communication Control Systems Total

3 3 3 3 3 15

Laboratory Courses Course Course Name Code

Hr/Week L T P 3 3 3 3 12

Credits TA 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 6 50 50 50 50

Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) ESE (O / P) 50 50 50 50 Total 100 100 100 100 ESE (P) (hrs)

EC1301 EC1302 EC1303 EC1304

Communication Lab Wave & Signal Processing and Simulation Lab Microprocessor Systems -II Lab Electronic Engineering Workshop Lab Total

Co-curricular Activities Course Course Name Code CC4031 CC4032 Industry-Academia Interaction E-Library/ Internet Total

Hr/Week L T P 2 3 5

Credits A/NA -

Total for L T P Total Hours Credits Semester 15 3 17 35 24 Abbreviations: L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O): End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs): End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Practical Examination (duration), A/NA: Attended/Not Attended Notes: TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks. IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage each). ESE (W) shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P) shall together carry 25 marks. Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. More than 60%: Attended, otherwise: Not Attended. E- Library/ Internet: Every theory course must have at least one assignment or case-study which requires exhaustive internet search/support.

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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation T Y B Tech (Electronics Engineering) (Semester VI) Theory Courses Course Course Name Code Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) TA 3 3 4 4 4 18 10 10 10 10 10 IST 30 30 30 30 30 ESE 60 60 60 60 60 Total 100 100 100 100 100 ESE (W) (hrs) 3 3 3 3 3

Hr/Week L T 1 1 1 3 P -

Credits

EC0306 EC0307 EC0308 EC0309 -

Electronic Measuring Instruments Integrated Circuits and Applications Communication Systems Filter Theory & Applications Elective I Total

3 3 3 3 3 15

Laboratory Courses Course Course Name Code

Hr/Week L T P 3 3 3 3 12

Credits TA 1.0 1.5 1.0 1.5 6 50 50 50 50

Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) ESE (O / P) 50 50 50 50 Total 100 100 100 100 ESE (P) (hrs)

EC1305 EC1306 EC1307 HM1321

Electronic Instruments & Integrated Circuits Lab Electronics in Service of Society Lab Digital Signal Processing Lab Communication & Presentation Skills Total

Co-curricular Activities Course Course Name Code CC4361 CC4362 Industry-Academia Interaction E-Library/ Internet Total

Hr/Week L T P 2 3 5

Credits A/NA -

Total for L T P Total Hours Credits Semester 15 3 17 35 24 Abbreviations: L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O): End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs): End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Practical Examination (duration), A/NA: Attended/Not Attended Notes: TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks. IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage each). ESE (W) shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P) shall together carry 25 marks. Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. More than 60%: Attended, otherwise: Not Attended. E- Library/ Internet: Every theory course must have at least one assignment or case-study which requires exhaustive internet search/support. 04.05.2011 / Effective from Academic Year 2011-12

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LIST OF ELECTIVES Elective I EC0801 Computer Organization EC0802 Mechatronics EC0803 Image Processing EC0804 Radio Frequency Circuit Design INSTITUE LEVEL ELECTIVES HM0901 Entrepreneurship Development MA0901 Applied Statistics

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0301 Electromagnetics & Wave Propagation

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Maxwell Equations: Derivation of various basic electro magnetic laws using Maxwells Equations, Conditions at a Boundary Surface, Basic idea of inductance & capacitance. Electromagnetic waves: Solution of free space conditions, Uniform plane-propagation, Uniform plane waves, The wave equation for conducting medium, Sinusoidal Time Variations, Conductors & Dielectrics, Polarization, Direction cosines, Reflection by a perfect conductor-Normal Incidence, Reflection by a perfect conductor-Oblique Incidence, Reflection by a perfect dielectric-Normal Incidence, Reflection by a perfect insulator-oblique Incidence, Reflection at surface of a Conductive Medium, Surface Impedance, The Transmission-line analogy. Poynting vector & flow of power: Poyntings Theorem, Note on interpretation of E H, Instantaneous, Average & Complex Poynting vector, Power Loss in a Plane Conductor Guided Waves: Waves between parallel planes, Transverse electric waves (Ez 0), Transverse Magnetic waves (Hz 0), Characteristics of TE & TM waves, Transverse electromagnetic waves, Velocities of propagation, attenuation in parallel-plane guides, Wave impedances, Electric field & current flow within the conductor, Transmission line, Circuit representation of the parallel-plane transmission line, Parallel plane transmission line with loss, E & H about long parallel Cylindrical conductors of arbitrary cross section, Transmission line theory, Low loss radio frequency & UHF transmission lines, UHF lines as circuit elements, Transmission-line charts, Impedance matching by means of stub lines. Radiation: Potential Functions & the electromagnetic field, Potential functions for sinusoidal oscillations, The alternating current element (or Oscillating Electric Dipole), Power radiated by a current element, Application to short antennas, assumed current distribution, Radiation from a quarter-wave monopole or half-wave dipole, Sine integral & cosine integral, Electromagnetic field close to antenna, Solution of the potential Equations, Farfield approximation. Transmission Lines: Transmission Line equations, Transmission Line parameters, Transmission Line examples, Use of Smith Chart, Impedance matching.

Text Book: 1 E. C. Jordan & K. G. Balmain-Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems, PHI, Second Edition, 1988.

Reference Books: 1 2 John D Krauss Engineering Electromagnetics, McGraw-Hill, sixth edition, 2001 J. Edminister- Engineering Electromagnetics, Schaum series, Tata McGraw-Hill, second edition,1992

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0302 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

SEMESTER V

Overview : Overview of microcomputer systems. Hardware and software principles Intel MCS 51 family: Introduction to Single chip microcontrollers of Intel MCS 51 family. Architectural and operational features. Its instruction set. CPU timing and machine cycles. Interrupt structure and priorities. Internal Timer / counters, serial interface. Connection of external memory. Power saving modes. Interfacing of 8051 with EPROM programming for EPROM versions. 8051 variations Intel 8086/8088 microprocessor family : Architecture and organisation of 8086/8088 microprocessor family. Study of its Instruction set. Assembly language programming, Introduction to mixed language programming using C and Assembly language. 8086 family minimum and maximum mode operation. Timing diagram for 8086 family, detailed study of maximum mode connection: study of 8288 bus controller. 8086 interrupt structure. Memory & I/O design: Memory system design for 8086 family including interface of dynamic Read/ write memory, timing considerations for memory interfacing. Connection of I/O Controllers 8255AH programmable peripheral Interface, Programmable Interrupt Controller 8259A, UART 8250, programmable D.M.A. Controller 8237. Data communications, EIA RS-232C serial interface and IEEE 488 General purpose interface. Error detection and correction - parity and cyclic redundancy check. 8087 Math Co-processor : Study of architecture of 8087 floating point co- processor. Data types supported by 8087. Host and co processor interface, Assembly language Programming for 8086 - 8087 based systems. Introduction to Multiprocessor systems: Multiprocessor configurations. Study of the 8289 bus arbiter. Design of 8086 based multiprocessor systems (without timing considerations).

Text Books: 1 2 3 John Uffenback, 8086 / 8088 Design, Programming and Interfacing, second edition, ninth Indian reprint, Prentice Hall of India, 2001 Kenneth Ayala, The 8051 Microcontrollers Architecture, Programming & Applications, Penram International (India) Douglas Hall, Microprocessors Interfacing and Programming, Tata McGraw Hill, third edition

Reference Books: 1 2 3 Muhammad A Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems, Pearson Education Asia, first Indian reprint, 2002 John Uffenback, The 80X86 family Design, Programming and Interfacing, third edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2002 Intel Corporation, Data manuals

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0303 Signal Processing

SEMESTER V

Course Contents: 1 Introduction to signals & Systems ( CT and DT domain ): Definition of Signal ,Signal classification, Signal manipulations, Periodicity in CT ( Continuous Time) & DT( Discrete Time) domain, System Representations & Classification Concept of LTI system and Impulse Response, Convolution in CT domain. Review of Fourier Series (FS) & Fourier Transform (FT) for CT systems: Review of Fourier Series (FS) & Fourier Transform (FT) for CT systems Fourier Series & Fourier Transform for DT systems( DTFS & DTFT): Concept, properties and uses, Amplitude & phase spectra, Energy Spectral Density, Power Spectral Density Review of the Laplace Transform: Definition & properties of Two-sided & one-sided Laplace Transform, Region of Convergence (ROC),System transfer function, Relationship with Fourier Transform & mapping, Zero state & Zero input responses. Z Transform: Definition & properties of Two-sided & one-sided Z Transform, Region of Convergence (ROC),Relationship with Fourier and Laplace Transform , & mapping Inverse Z Transform Introduction to DT Systems: Difference equation, FIR & IIR systems, System transfer function, System realization: Direct forms, Cascade & parallel forms, Linear and circular Convolution, BIBO stability Analysis of DT Systems: System Transfer function & Impulse response, Frequency Response, Solution of a difference equation Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT): System Transfer function & Impulse response, Frequency Response, Solution of a difference equation

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Text Books: 1 2 S. Haykin, Signals and Systems , Wiley Eastern Publication. Ashok Ambardar, Analog and Digital Signal Processing, Thomson Learning, second edition, 2001

Reference Book: 1 Lathi, Signal Processing & Linear Systems, Oxford University Press, First Indian Impression, 2000

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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC0304 : Basics of Communication

SEMESTER V

Introduction: Elements of a communication system, modulation and demodulation. Noise in Communication systems, Signal-to-Noise ratio, Noise factor and Noise Figure, Equivalent Noise Temperature Amplitude Modulation: DSB Full carrier AM principles, modulator circuits, transmitters. Different types of AM, Suppressed carrier AM, SSB, ISB Principles, transmitters Angle Modulation: Frequency modulation, Phase modulation, Effect of noise, FM modulators, Transmitters Radio receivers: Receiver characteristics, TRF and Superheterodyne receivers, AM detectors, FM detectors, Receiver circuits Radio wave propagation: Electromagnetic waves, Properties of radio waves, Propagation of waves, Propagation terms and definitions. Analog Pulse Modulation: Sampling Theorem for Low pass and Band pass signals proof with spectrum, Aliasing. Sampling Techniques principle, generation, demodulation, spectrum. PAM, PWM, PPM generation and detection Digital Transmission: Quantization, Quantization error, Non-uniform quantizing, Encoding. PCM, DPCM, Delta modulation, Adaptive Delta modulation transmission system, bandwidth Multiplexing : TDM, FDM Principles, Hierarchy.

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Text Books: 1 2 Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems, Pearson Education, third edition, 2001 Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, Tata McGraw-Hill, second edition.

Reference Books: 1 2 Roy Blake, Electronic Communication Systems, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd., Singapore, second edition, 2002. Leon W Couch, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Pearson Education, sixth edition

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0305 Control Systems

SEMESTER V

Introduction to control system analysis: Introduction, examples of control systems, open loop control systems, closed loop control systems. Transfer function and impulse response of systems Mathematical modeling of systems: Importance of a mathematical model, Block diagrams, signal flow graphs, Masons gain formula and its application to block diagram reduction. Transient-Response Analysis: Impulse response function, First order system, second order system, time domain specifications of systems, analysis of transient-response using Second order model. Steady state Error Analysis Classification of control systems according to Type of systems, Steady state errors, static error constants, Steady state analysis of different types of systems using step, ramp and parabolic input signals. Stability Analysis: Introduction to concept of stability, Stability analysis using Rouths stability criterion, Absolute stability, Relative stability. Root-Locus Analysis: Introduction, RootLocus plots, summary of general rules for constructing RootLocus, RootLocus analysis of control systems Frequency-Response Analysis: Introduction, Frequency domain specifications, resonance peak and peak resonating frequency, relationship between time and frequency domain specification of systems Frequency-Response Plots: Bode plots, Polar plots, Logmagnitude Vs phase plots, Nyquist stability criterion, stability analysis, Relative stability, gain margin, phase margin, stability analysis of system using Bode plots. Closed-Loop Frequency Response: Constant gain and phase loci, Nichols chart and their use in stability study of systems.

10 Introduction to State Space Analysis: The general state-space representation, applying the state-space representation, converting a transfer function to state-space, converting from state-space representation to a transfer function. Text Books: 1 2 3 K. Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India, third edition. Benjamin C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall of India, seventh edition Madan Gopal, Control Systems Principles and Design, Tata McGraw Hill, seventh edition, 1997.

Reference Book: 1 Norma S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, John Wiley and Sons, third edition

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC1301 Communication Lab

SEMESTER V

Course Contents: 1 Amplitude Modulation AM generation for modulation index <1,>1 & =1. Generation of double sided suppressed carrier. AM detection Frequency Modulation Frequency modulation Generation. Radio receivers: AM Receiver characteristics e.g. Sensitivity Selectivity Fidelity Image frequency rejection ratio. Analog Pulse Modulation: Pulse Amplitude Modulation Generation and detection Pulse Width Modulation Generation and detection Pulse Position Modulation Generation and detection Digital Transmission: Sampling Theorem Verification - Law implementation Pulse Code Modulation Generation and detection Delta Modulation Generation and detection

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Text Books: 1 2 Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems, Pearson Education, third edition, 2001. Roy Blake, Electronic Communication Systems, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd., Singapore, second edition, 2002.

Reference Books: 1 2 Leon W Couch, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Pearson Education, sixth edition Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, Tata McGraw-Hill, second edition

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Programme Name Course Code Course Title

: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC1302 : Wave & Signal Processing and Simulation Lab

SEMESTER V

Course Contents: 1 Electric field distribution in parallel plate capacitor using FEMM 2 Finding capacitance of co-axial capacitor (FEMM) 3 Inductance calculation of air core cable(FEMM) 4 Analysis of different modes in rectangular waveguide and finding different parameters of the same TE mode TM mode 5 Finding electric and magnetic field in different media using MATLAB 6 Convolution operation on Analog and Digital Signals Linear and Circular 7 Frequency response of FIR and IIR systems 8 Transfer function of FIR and IIR systems 9 Pole Zero plots of FIR and IIR systems 10 Implementation DITFFT and DIFFFT Text Books: 1 2 Karl Erik Lonngren, Sava Vasilev Savov and Randy J. Rost, Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLAB, SciTech Publishing, Second Edition, 2007 Edward W. Kamen and Bonnie S. Heck, Fundamentals of Signals and Systems: Using the Web and MATLAB, Prentice Hall, third edition, 2007 : T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC1303 : Microprocessor Systems II Lab SEMESTER V

Programme Name Course Code Course Title Course Contents: 1

8051 Assembly Language Programming: The 8051 programming model, Instruction and Data format, process of writing, assembly and execution of simple assembly language programs. Debugging programs. Programs based on Data transfer operations, Arithmetic & Logic operations, Branch operations. Programs based on Looping, Counting and indexing, counters and timers, Code conversion, BCD arithmetic operations. Stack and subroutines, parameter passing techniques. Interfacing input and output devices. 8086 Assembly Language Programming: The 8086 programming model, Instruction and Data format, process of writing, assembly and execution of simple assembly language programs using software development tools. Debugging programs. Use of debugger. Programs based on looping, tables and arrays. 8087 programming model, Programs based on floating point operations and transcendental functions.

Text Books: 1 2 Kenneth Ayala, The 8051 Microcontrollers Architecture, Programming & Applications, Penram International (India) Douglas Hall, Microprocessors interfacing and programming, Tata McGraw Hill, third edition

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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC1304 : Electronics Engineering Workshop

SEMESTER V

Analog Circuits and Systems: Design, fabricate, implement and test analog circuits like regulated power supply, single stage BJT amplifier, two stage RC coupled BJT amplifier, FET Amplifier and oscillators. Frequency response. Power considerations, environmental and thermal considerations in transistor amplifiers, understanding manufacturers Specifications.

Digital Circuits and Systems: Design, fabricate, implement and test digital circuits like four bit adder/subtrator, four bit arithmetic logic unit, circuit examples using ripple and synchronous counters and shift registers, simple synchronous sequential circuits.

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Design and implement in VHDL digital circuits like four bit CPU. Design, fabricate, implement and test an 8 bit / 16 bit microcontroller or microprocessor based system.

Text Books: 1 2 3 4 Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Second edition, McGraw Hill International edition 2001 Martin Roden , Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design, Fourth edition, Shroff Publishers, 2002 John F. Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, fourth edition, Pearson Education India, 2008. Kenneth Ayala, The 8051 Microcontrollers Architecture, Programming & Applications, Penram International (India)

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0306 Electronic Measuring Instruments

SEMESTER VI

Course Contents: 1 Electronic Voltmeters: Principles of operation, advantages over conventional type analog voltmeters, factors involved in selection of voltmeters, basic voltmeter, peak reading, average reading true RMS reading, sampling type, FET voltmeters , sensitivity considerations & calculations. Digital Voltmeters: Methods of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion, principles of operation and typical specifications of a digital voltmeter, description of various types of DVMs with block diagrams, Resolution and Sensitivity of a digital meter, digital displays for meters. Examples on above parameters. Frequency Meters: Digital Frequency meters, High frequency measurement, periodic measurement, ratio and multiple ratio measurements, Universal Timer counter, Digital Time measurement Phase Meters: Phase measurement by voltage addition method, balanced modulation type, phase meters using flip-flops, advantages & limitations of each type. Digital Phase meters for entire A.F. range & their limitations Oscilloscopes: 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 phase & frequency measurements. Frequency time base, Wobbler scope & its applications, Dual trace, multi trace, Double beam, Sampling; Storage, Digital read-out oscilloscopes. Use of CRO in square wave testing of amplifiers, tracing of diode & transistor characteristics. Passive and Active Probes. Signal Generators: Requirement of a good laboratory type signal generator, Standard signal generators, Frequency Synthesized Signal Generators, Sweep Frequency Generator, Block Diagram of pulse Generator, Beat frequency oscillator & its advantages. Q meter: Principle of operation, Sources of Error, Measurement of a).Stray capacitance, b) Impedance, c) Characteristic impedance of transmission line using Q meter. Basic Q meter, Measurement of Q for Low Impedance, Measurement of Q for High Impedance

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Text Books: 1 2 Albert D. Helfrick and William D. Cooper- Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Pearson/Prentice Hall of India, 2007 Ernest O. Doeblin, Measurement Systems-Application and Design, TMH, 2007.

Reference Books: 1 2 3 David A. Bell, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2003. H. S. Kalsi, Electronic Measurements and Instruments, Second edition, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2003. M. M. S. Anand, Electronic Instrumentation Technology, Prentice-Hall of India

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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC0307 : Integrated Circuits and Applications

SEMESTER VI

Course Contents: 1 2 Operational Amplifier Fundamentals: Basic Op Amp Configurations, Ideal Op Amp Circuits Analysis, Negative Feedback, Feedback in Op Amp Circuits. Circuits with Resistive Feedback: Current-to-Voltage Converters, Voltage-to-Currents Converters, Current Amplifiers, Difference Amplifier, Instrumentation Amplifier (Three Op-amp and IC AMP-01), Instrumentation Applications, Flying capacitor techniques (LTC 1043), Active Guard drive, Current Input Instrumentation Amplifier. Active Filter: The Transfer function, First-Order Active Filters, Audio Filter Applications, Standard Second- Order Responses, KRC Filters, Multiple-Feedback Filters, State-Variable and Biquad Filters, Sensitivity, Filter approximations, generalized impedance converters, direct design, Switched capacitor filters. Nonlinear Circuits: Voltage Comparators, Comparator Applications, Schmitt Triggers, Precision Rectifier(half wave and full wave), Analog Switches, Peak Detectors, Sample-and-Hold Amplifiers. Opamps for high current, voltage and power applications, high speed amplifiers, voltage followers and buffers, operational trans-conductance amplifiers. Waveform Generators: Sine Wave Generators using Op-Amps, Multivibrators using Op-Amps, Monolithic Timer - NE555 with applications, Triangular Wave Generator using Op-Amps, Saw tooth Wave Generator using Op-Amps, Monolithic Waveform Generator XR-2206, V-F and F-V Converters. Voltage References and Regulators: Performance Specifications, Voltage References, Voltage-Reference Applications, Linear Regulators, IC 723 low voltage, high voltage and high current designs, three terminal Linear Regulators and Applications, Switching Regulators, Monolithic Switching Regulators, IC LM 3525, A78S40 Universal Switching Regulator Nonlinear Amplifiers and Phase-Locked Loops: Log / Antilog Amplifiers, Analog Multipliers RC4200, VCO IC NE 566, Phase-Locked Loops, IC NE 565, 4046, Analog multiplexer and de-multiplexer, IC CD 4051 D-A and A-D Converters: D-A Conversion Techniques, R - 2R ladder, Multiplying DAC with Applications, A-D Conversion Techniques, Dual slope ADC, Ramp ADC, Successive approximation ADC, half flash and flash ADC, Delta modulation.

Text Books: 1 2 Sergio Franco, Design with operational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits, Third edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 2002. James M. Fiore, Op Amps and Linear Integrated circuits, First reprint, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd., 2001.

Reference Books: 1 2 William D. Stanley, Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated circuits, Pearson Education Asia, fourth edition Frank R. Dungan, Op Amps & Linear Integrated Circuits for Technicians, Delmar Publishers Inc

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0308 Communication Systems

SEMESTER VI

The half-wave dipole, Antenna characteristics, Ground effects, Effects of Antenna height, Antenna coupling, Antenna arrays, Special purpose Antennas, UHF and microwave Antennas. 2 Satellite Communication: Keplers Laws, Satellite orbits, Spacing and frequency allocation, Look angles, Orbital perturbations and corrections, Satellite Launching, Spacecraft subsystems, Satellite system link models, Link equations, Multiple access, Direct broadcast satellite services, Applications of LEO, MEO and Geo-stationary satellites. 3 Radar Systems: Basic principles, Radar performance factors, MTI and Pulse Doppler radar, Continuous wave Doppler radar, Radar antenna, Phased array radars. 4 Television Principles: Television system and standards, The composite video signal, Blanking and Synchronizing pulses, Monochrome Television transmission and reception, Horizontal and Vertical deflection circuits, Synchronizing circuits, Colour transmission, Colour reception, Cable TV, Digital TV, HDTV. Text Books: 1 2 Roy Blake - Electronic Communication Systems, Thomson Learning, second edition, 2002 Skolnik - Introduction to Radar Systems, McGraw - Hill, third edition, 2001

Reference Books: 1 2 3 4 Pratt, Bostian - Satellite Communication, John Wiley and Sons, 1986 Dennis Roddy - Satellite Communications, McGraw - Hill, third edition, 2001 Kennedy, Davis - Electronic Communication Systems, Tata McGraw - Hill, fourth edition, 1999 Gulati - Colour Television Principles and Practice, New Age International (P) Limited, 1988

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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC0309 : Filter Theory & Applications

SEMESTER VI

Frequency Domain Analysis of DT Systems: Pole-zero diagram, Frequency domain analysis using Analytical & graphical techniques, System classification based on pass-band as low pass, high pass, Band pass & band reject, System classification based on phase response as Minimum phase , maximum phase , mixed phase or linear phase systems, Finite word-length effect on system poles Linear Phase FIR Systems: Need for linear phase, concept of phase delay & group delay, Condition for Linear Phase, Magnitude & phase response for Four types of Linear Phase systems, Location of zeros. FIR Filter Design: FIR versus IIR filters, Design of FIR filters by windowing technique: (Gibbs phenomenon, Use of different windows: rectangular, triangular, hamming, hanning, Kaiser ),Design of FIR filters using Frequency sampling techniques, Design of optimal linear phase FIR filters, Structures for implementation: canonic and lattice. Design of IIR filters: The design process Methodology, Different types of analog approximations: Butterworth, chebyshev, inverse chebyshev, elliptical, Bessel etc., Spectral transformations, Conversion techniques like bilinear transformation, impulse invariance, matched Z-transform, Intuitive approaches ,Structures for implementation: canonic and lattice, Quantization Effects: Quantization methods, Limit cycle oscillations due to Quantization, Errors in frequency response due to coefficient Quantization. DSP processors: Need for Special architecture, Difference between DSP processor & microprocessor, A general DSP processor.

Text Books: 1 2 J. G. Proakis, D. G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing : Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall of India, third edition, 1995 Oppenheim and Schafer with Buck, Discrete- Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of India, 2000

Reference Books: 1 2 A. Antoniou, Digital Filters: Analysis Design and Applications, Tata McGraw-Hill, .2001. Ashok Ambardar, Analog and Digital Signal Processing, Thomson Learning, second edition, 2001

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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC1305 : Electronic Instruments & Integrated Circuits Lab

SEMESTER VI

Electronic Voltmeter and Frequency meter: Study of electronic voltmeters e.g. FET Voltmeter, study of electronic frequency meter CRO and Signal Generator: Study of CRO and Signal Generator ,Testing different components using CRO, Frequency and phase measurement using Lissajous Pattern, Intensity modulation i.e. Z modulation Linear Operational Amplifier Circuits: Voltage Amplifiers, Current Amplifiers, Difference Amplifier, Instrumentation Amplifier circuits and Applications. Active Filter: First-Order Active Filters, Standard Second- Order filters, Audio Filter Applications. Nonlinear Operational Amplifier Circuits: Voltage Comparators, Comparator Applications, Schmitt Triggers, Precision Rectifier, Peak Detectors, Sampleand-Hold Amplifiers. Voltage followers and buffers. Waveform Generators: Sine Wave Generators using Op-Amps, Multivibrators using Op-Amps, Monolithic Timer - NE555 with applications, Triangular Wave Generator using Op-Amps, Saw tooth Wave Generator using Op-Amps, Monolithic Waveform Generator XR-2206. Voltage References and Regulators: Linear Regulators, IC 723 low voltage, high voltage and high current designs, three terminal Linear Regulators and Applications, Switching Regulators. Nonlinear Amplifiers and Phase-Locked Loops: Phase-Locked Loops, IC NE 565, Analog multiplexer and de-multiplexer, IC CD 4051 D-A and A-D Converters: Multiplying DAC with Applications, Dual slope ADC, Ramp ADC, Successive approximation ADC, half flash and flash ADC, Delta modulation.

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Text Books: Sergio Franco, Design with operational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits, Third edition, McGraw Hill International edition, 2002. 2 James M. Fiore, Op Amps and Linear Integrated circuits, First reprint, Thomson Asia Pte. Ltd., 2001. Reference Books: 1 2 William D. Stanley, Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated circuits, Pearson Education Asia, fourth edition Frank R. Dungan, Op Amps & Linear Integrated Circuits for Technicians, Delmar Publishers Inc 1

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC1306 Electronics in Service of Society Lab

SEMESTER VI

Design, fabricate and test an electronic system: Design, fabricate, implement and test an electronic system with both analog and digital electronic components which will be a prototype of a product useful to society.

Text Books: 1 2 Martin Roden , Gordon Carpenter, William Wieserman, Electronic Design, Fourth edition, Shroff Publishers, 2002 John F. Wakerley, Digital Design Principles and Practices, fourth edition, Pearson Education India, 2008.

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC1307 Digital Signal Processing Lab

SEMESTER VI

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Frequency response of FIR and IIR systems Transfer function and pole-zero plots of FIR and IIR systems Linear Phase FIR filters: Magnitude & phase response for Four types of Linear Phase systems FIR Filter Design: a) Design of FIR filters by windowing technique: b) Use of different windows: rectangular, triangular, hamming, hanning, Kaiser c) Design of FIR filters using Frequency sampling techniques Design of IIR filters: a) Different types of analog approximations: Butterworth, Chebyshev, Inverse Chebyshev b) Conversion techniques like bilinear transformation, impulse invariance, matched Z-transform Implementation of simple programs on DSP processors

Text Books: J. G. Proakis, D. G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing : Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall of India, third edition, 1995 2 Oppenheim and Schafer with Buck, Discrete- Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of India, 2000 Reference Books: 1 2 A. Antoniou, Digital Filters: Analysis Design and Applications, Tata McGraw-Hill, .2001. Ashok Ambardar, Analog and Digital Signal Processing, Thomson Learning, second edition, 2001 1

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) HM 1321 Communication & Presentation Skills Lab

SEMESTER VI

Communication in an organization: process, types, barriers Speaking Skills: Voice modulation, pronunciation, speaking with confidence, prepared and extempore speeches, video-conferencing Listening, Note-making and Minutes of Meeting Technical Writing: Vocabulary building, effective sentences and paragraph, organizational pattern, and summarizing Special Types of Technical writing: Business Letter, E-mail, Brochure, Report, Memo, Proposal, Research paper, Conference Paper Interview skills: Resume and job application, preparation for interviews, Interview questions and answers, Group Discussion Presentation Skills: Planning, preparing, organizing and delivering an oral presentation

Assignments: Communication: Analysis of cases on communication in an organization with students presentation in groups Speaking Skills: i) Each student gives a prepared speech on any topic (current affair / news analysis / film review) ii) Demonstration of a simulated video-conference Listening and Note-making: Participating in role-play of a business meeting and making notes of the meeting (minutes) Technical Writing: Solving excises in vocabulary building, effective sentences and paragraph, organizational pattern, and summarizing Special Types of Technical writing: Each student has to submit 2 written assignments of 1500 words each on any two types of writing, selecting an industry related communication problem. Interview skills: every students has to compulsorily participate in a mock interview or Group discussion Presentation: Group of 5-7 students will select a topic and make a formal power point presentation and submit a formal report. Text Books: 1 2 Effective Technical Communication, Ashraf Rizvi, Tata McGraw Hill Technical Communication, Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma, OUP

Reference Books: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Business communication- process and product, Mary Ellen Guffey, Thomson Report writing for Business, Raymond Lesikar, John Petit, Irwin McGraw hill Basic Business Communication, Raymond Lesikar, John Petit, Irwin McGraw hill Guide to Presentation, Mary Munter, Lynn Russell, Prentice hall Speaking Effectively; Jeremy Comfort, Pamela Rogerson et al, CUP Effective Technical Communication, Anne Eisenberg, Mc GrawHill.

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0801 Computer Organization (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Course Contents: 1 2 Performance measure: Definition, Throughput and Response time, Measuring performance (MIPs, FLOPs etc.). Preliminaries: Computer Arithmetic Number representation and Arithmetic, Floating-point representation, Multiplication and Division algorithms and circuits. Operation on Data structures like Arrays, Lists, Stacks, and Queues. Instruction types and sequencing, addressing modes with case study for Pentium processor Input / Output Organization: I/O devices types and access methods, interrupts, DMA, I/O processors, types of busses and bus arbitration, various bus standards, I/O interface serial and parallel ports Basic Processing Unit: The data path and components of Instruction Execution, Bus Organization, Hardwired control, Microprogrammed control, Exceptions and their handling. Performance Enhancement using pipelining Pipelining Introduction, Instruction set, Hazards, Case study. Memory organization: RAM organization SRAM and DRAM, ROM and Flash memory, addressing, Cache mapping, handling cache miss , multi level caches, Virtual memory Concept , Address translation, paging, TLB, segmentation Peripherals: Storage Devices Organization, Access techniques, Input and Output devices - Organization, Access techniques, Network devices modems, serial communication links Multiprocessor systems: Introduction to Multiprocessor systems, Connection techniques, Cache issues

Text Books: 1 Hamacher , Vranesic, Zaky ,Computer Organization , Fifth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002.

Reference Books: 1 2 Patterson & Hennessy, Computer Organization, Second Edition, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1998 John Carpinelli, Computer Systems Organization and Architecture, first Indian reprint, Addison Wesley Longman Indian Branch, 2001

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0802 Mechatronics (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Introduction to Mechatronics: Mechatronics key elements, Mechatronics design process, approaches in Mechatronics. Modeling and Simulation of Physical System: Simulation and Block Diagrams, Analogies and Impedance Diagrams, Electrical Systems, Mechanical Translation Systems, Mechanical rotational System, Electromechanical Coupling, Fluid Systems Sensors and Transducers: Introduction to Sensors and Transducers, Sensors for Motion and Position Measurement, Force, Torque, and Tactile Sensors, Flow Sensors , Temperature - Sensing Devices , Ultrasonic Sensors, Range sensors, Active Vibration Control Using Magnetostrictive Transducers, Fiber Optic Devices in Mechatronics. Actuating Devices: Direct Current Motor, Permanent Magnet Stepper Motor, Fluid Power Actuation, Fluid Power Design Elements, Piezoelectric Actuators Hardware Components for Mechatronics: Transducer Signal Conditioning and Devices for Data Conversion, Programmable Controllers. Signals, Systems, and Controls: Introduction to Signals, Systems, and Controls, System Representation, Linearization of Nonlinear Systems, Time delays, Measures of System Performance, Root Locus and Bode Plots. Real - Time Interfacing: Introduction, Elements of a Data Acquisition and Control System, Overview of the I/O Process, Installation of the I/O Card and Software, Installation of the Application Software, Examples of interfacing. Closed Loop Controllers: Continuous and discrete processes, control modes, two step mode, proportional mode, derivative control, integral control, PID controller, Digital controllers, Control system performance, Controller tuning, Velocity Control and Adaptive control. Advanced Applications in Mechatronics: Sensors for Condition Monitoring , Mechatronic Control in Automated Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence in Mechatronics , Fuzzy Logic Applications in Mechatronics , Fuzzy Logic Applications in Mechatronics, Microsensors in Mechatronics.

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Text Books: 1 2 Devdas Shetty and Richard A. Kolk, Mechatronics System Design, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., Second Reprint, 2001 W. Bolton, Mechatronics, Pearson Education Asia, Third Indian Reprint 2001

Reference Books: 1 David G. Alciatore and Michael B. Histand, Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, Second Edition, 2003

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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : EC0803 : Image Processing (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Course Contents: 1 2 3 4 5 Digital image processing systems: Image acquisition, storage, processing, communication and display. Visual perception: Structure of human eye, mage formation in the human eye, brightness, adaptation and discrimination. Image model: Uniform and non uniform sampling and quantization. Discrete 2-D linear processing: Superposition and convolution, unitary tansforms, linear processing techniques. Image transforms: 2-D DFT/FFT, Walsh, hadamard transforms, discrete cosine and sine transforms, Haar transform, slant transform, hotelling transform. Image enhancement: Contrast manipulation, histogram modification, noise cieaning, edge sharpening, frequency domain methods like low-pass and high-pass filtering, homomorphic filtering. Image segmentation: Detection of discontinuity, point line and edge linking and boundary detection, Thresholding, image interpretation. Image compression: Coding redundancy, Psycho-visual redundancy, Variable length coding, bit plane coding, Loss-less predictive coding, Lossy predictive coding transform coding DPCM, DM, ADM.

Text Books: 1 2 3 W. Pratt, Digital Image Processing, Wiley publication, third edition, 2002. Gonzalez & Woods, Digital Image Processing, Pearson Education, second edition. A.K. Jain, fundamentals of image processing, Prentice hall of India publication, 1995.

Reference Books: 1 A. Rosenfold and A. C. Kak, Digital image processing, Vols. 1 and 2, Prentice Hall, 1986.

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) EC0804 Radio Frequency Circuit Design (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Introduction: Importance of radiofrequency design, Dimensions and units, frequency spectrum. RF behavior of passive components: High frequency resistors, capacitors and inductors. Chip components and Circuit board considerations: Chip resistors, chip capacitors, surface mounted inductors. Transmission Line Analysis: Two-wire lines, Coaxial lines and Microstrip lines. Equivalent circuit representation, Basic laws, Circuit parameters for a parallel plate transmission line. General Transmission Line Equation: Kirchhoff voltage and current law representations, Traveling voltage and current waves, general impedance definition, Lossless transmission line model. Microstrip Transmission Lines. Terminated lossless transmission line: Voltage reflection coefficient, propagation constant and phase velocity, standing waves. Special terminated conditions: Input impedance of terminated lossless line, Short circuit transmission line, Open circuit transmission line, Quarter wave transmission line. Sourced and Loaded Transmission Line : Phasor representation of source, Power considerations for a transmission line, input impedance matching, return loss and insertion loss.

The Smith Chart: Reflection coefficient in Phasor form, Normalized Impedance equation, Parametric reflection coefficient equation, graphical representation, Impedance transformation for general load, Standing wave ratio, Special transformation conditions. Admittance Transformations: Parametric admittance equation, Additional graphical displays. Parallel and series Connections : Parallel connections of R and L connections, Parallel connections of R and C connections, Series connections of R and L connections, Series connections of R and C connections, Example of a T Network. Resonant Circuits: Series resonant circuit, parallel resonant circuit, transformer coupled circuit, transmission line resonant circuits, microwave resonators Impedance Matching Networks: single reactive element or stub matching, double stub matching, matching networks using lumped elements RF Design: Filter Design: Filter types and parameters, Low pass filter, High pass filter, Bandpass and Bandstop filter, Insertion Loss. Special Filter Realizations: Butterworth type filter, Chebyshev type filters, Denormalization of standard low pass design. Filter Implementation: Unit Elements, Kurodas Identities and Examples of Microstrip Filter Design. Coupled Filters: Odd and Even Mode Excitation, Bandpass Filter Design, Cascading bandpass filter elements, Design examples.
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Transistor Amplifier Design: Stability considerations, amplifier design for maximum gain, constant gain circles, constant noise figure circles, broadband amplifiers, small signal equivalent circuit models of transistors, DC bias circuits for transistors Oscillator Design: Feedback and basic concepts, crystal oscillator, electronic tuning of oscillators, phase locked loop, frequency synthesizers, one port negative resistance oscillators, microwave transistor oscillators Detector and Mixers: Amplifier modulation, frequency modulation, switching type mixers, conversion loss, inter modulation distortion in diode-ring mixers, FET mixers Text Books: 1 2 Reinhold Ludwig, Pavel Bretchko, RF Circuit Design, Pearson Education Asia. Joseph J. Carr, Secrets of RF Circuit Design, Tata McGraw-Hill.

Reference Book: 1 W. Alan Davis , K K Agarwal, Radio Freuency circuit Design, Wiley

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T Y B Tech (Electronics) HM 0901 Entrepreneurship Development (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Entrepreneurship Awareness Entrepreneurship: Need for entrepreneurship and self employment, scope and trends of small enterprises, role of Small business in national growth. Small business enterprise: Types of small enterprises, Entrepreneur Self assessment Business Opportunities Identifying and evaluating business opportunities: Ideas and opportunities, ideas into opportunities. Quick start methods: franchise, turn-key or packaged business, multi-level marketing scheme, buying an existing business. International business: Pricing a product foe export sale. Planning The business planning process: Need for a good business plan, benefits of a business plan, contents and format of a business plan. Refining your business idea: Description of a business idea. Business financing: Need for planning the finance of business, start-up and operating capital needs, Sources of finance. Market research: Identification of market, determination of market segment, identifying competition. Developing a marketing plan: Image, location, pricing, promotion and advertising, channels of distribution, selling skills, credit and collections. Inventory: Types of inventory. Managerial and legal considerations Forms of ownership: sole proprietor, partnership. Government policies and facilities for small enterprise: Elements of contract law Selling your venture: planning for succession, valuation of business.

Methodology: 1. Theory will be supplemented with case studies. 2. Students will be required to make field visits to entrepreneurs and also prepare a business plan. 3. Workshops will be arranged for opportunity identification, idea generation and evaluation and writing business plan. 4. Interaction with entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and mentors may be arranged. Text book: 1. Entrepreneurship Development, (prepared by: Colombo plan staff college for technician education. Adapted by: Centre for research and industrial staff performance. ISBN 0-07463329-5) Tata McGraw-Hill publishing company 1998. 2. A handbook for new entrepreneurs, (sponsors: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi) Published by: Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmadabad. First ed, 1986. Reference books: 1. Innovation and entrepreneurship, Drucker Peter F, Heinemann, London, First ed, 1985. 2. Entrepreneurship, Holt David H, Prentice Hall India, 2005. 3. The successful Entrepreneurs Guidebook: Colin Barrow, Robert Brown and Liz Clarke(Kogan Page India)
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: T Y B Tech (Electronics) : MA0901 : Applied Statistics (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Probability: Classical and axiomatic definitions of probability ,addition rule , multiplication rule, conditional probability ,total probability , Bayes theorem. Random Variables: Discrete and continuous random variables, Probability mass, probability density and cumulative distribution functions and their properties, Mathematical expectation, Moments, Moments generating functions ,characteristic functions, Chebyshev's inequality. Distributions: Uniform, Binomial, Geometric, Poisson, Exponential, Gamma and Normal distribution with their properties. Joint Probability Distributions: Joint , Marginal and Conditional distributions , Product moment correlation , Independence of random variables, Bivariate normal distribution. Sampling Distribution: Types of sampling, The central limit theorem ,Distribution of sample mean and sample variance ,Chi square, t and F distributions, Estimation ,confidence intervals for the means and variances of normal populations. Testing of Hypothesis: Null and alternative Hypothesis , Critical and acceptance region ,two types of errors ,Pearson fundamental Lemma, large and small samples. Testing of significance for large sample and small sample: a) Test of significance of the difference between sample mean and population mean. b) Test for significance between mean of two large samples test and proportion. c) Test for significance between mean of two small samples. d) Paired t-test. e) The test for variance of two small samples using F test. Test of Goodness and independence of attributes using Chi square distribution. Correlation and regression : Simple linear regression and correlation Analysis of single factor experiments: Designing engineering experiments, completely randomised single factor experiments and Latin square design, Analysis of variance. Non Parametric tests: Sign test, Signed rank test, Ranksum test

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Text Books: 1 Applied Statistics for Engineers by Montgomery and John Wiley

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