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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS 2010


Effective from the academic year 2010-2011 and applicable to the students admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering / Technology PART TIME (Seven Semesters) 1. Structure of Programme 1.1 Every Programme will have a curriculum with syllabi consisting of theory and practical such as: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 1.2 1.3 2. General core courses comprising Mathematics, Basic Sciences, Engineering Sciences. Core course of Engineering / Technology. Elective course for specialization in related fields. Workshop practice, Computer Practice, Engineering Graphics, Laboratory Work, Industrial Training, Seminar Presentation, Project Work, Educational Tours, Camps etc.

Each semester curriculum shall normally have a blend of lecture course not exceeding 7 and practical course not exceeding 4. The medium of instruction, examinations and project report will be in English.

Duration of the Programme A student is normally expected to complete the B.E/B.Tech. Programme in 7 semesters but in any case not more than 11 consecutive semesters from the time of commencement of the course. The Head of the Department shall ensure that every teacher imparts instruction as per the number of hours specified in the syllabus and that the teacher teaches the full content of the specified syllabus for the course being taught.

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Requirements for Completion of a Semester A candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirement for completion of a semester. 3.1 3.2 He/She secures not less than 90% of overall attendance in that semester. Candidates who do not have the requisite attendance for the semester will not be permitted to write the University Exams.

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Examinations The examinations shall normally be conducted between October and December during the odd semesters and between March and May in the even semesters. The maximum marks for each theory and practical course (including the project work and Viva Voce examination in the seventh semester) shall be 100 with the following breakup. (i) Theory Courses Internal Assessment : 20 Marks University Exams (ii) : 80 Marks For Practical Courses Internal Assessment : - University Exams : 100 Marks

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Passing requirements: (i) A candidate who secures not less than 50% of total marks prescribed for the course (For all courses including Theory, Practicals and Project work) with a minimum of 35 marks out of 80 in the University Theory Examinations, shall be declared to have passed in the Examination. If a candidate fails to secure a Pass in a particular course, it is mandatory that he/she shall reappear for the examination in that course during the next semester when examination is conducted in that course. However the Internal Assessment marks obtained by the candidate in the first attempt shall be retained and considered valid for all subsequent attempts.

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Eligibility for the Award of Degree A student shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the B.E/B.Tech. degree provided the student has successfully completed the course requirements and has passed all the prescribed examinations in all the 8 semesters within the maximum period specified in clause 2.

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Award of Credits and Grades: All assessments of a course will be done on absolute marks basis. However, for the purpose of reporting the performance of a candidate, Letter Grades each carrying will be awarded as per the range of total marks (out of 100) obtained by the candidate as given below:

RANGE OF MARKS FOR GRADES


Range of Marks 90-100 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 00-49 ABSENT Grade A++ A+ B++ B+ C F W Grade Points (GP) 10 9 8 7 6 0 0

CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE CALCULATION


The CGPA calculation on a 10 scale basis is used to describe the overall performance of a student in all courses from first semester to the last semester. F and W grades will be excluded for calculating GPA and CGPA.
CGPA i C i GPi i C i

where Ci - Credits for the subject


GP i - Grade Point for the subject

i - Sum of all subjects successfully cleared during all the semesters 8. Classification of the Degree Awarded 1. A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed the examination in all the courses of all the semesters in his/her first appearance within a maximum period of 7 consecutive semesters after commencement of study securing a CGPA not less than 9.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class Exemplary.
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A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed the examination in all the courses of all the semesters in his/her first appearance within 7 consecutive semesters after commencement of study securing a CGPA not less than 7.5 shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class with Distinction. A candidate who qualifies for the award of the Degree having passed the examination in all the courses of all the semesters within a maximum period of 7 consecutive semesters after commencement of study securing a CGPA not less than 6.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in First Class. Further, the break of study will be counted for the purpose of classification of degree. All other candidates who qualify for the award of the Degree having passed the examination in all the courses of all the 7 semesters within a maximum period of 11 consecutive semesters after his/her commencement of study securing a CGPA not less than 5.0 shall be declared to have passed the examination in Second Class. A candidate who is absent in semester examination in a course/project work after having registered for the same, shall be considered to have appeared in that examination for the purpose of classification of degree A candidate can apply for revaluation of his/her semester examination answer paper in a theory course, within 1 week from the declaration of results, on payment of a prescribed fee along with prescribed application to the Controller of Examinations through the Head of Department. The Controller of Examinations will arrange for the revaluation and the result will be intimated to the candidate concerned through the Head of the Department. Revaluation is not permitted for practical courses and for project work. Final Degree is awarded based on the following :
CGPA 9.0 CGPA 7.50 < 9.0 CGPA 6.00 < 7.50 CGPA 5.00 < 6.00 First Class - Exemplary First Class with Distinction First Class Second Class

Minimum requirements for award of U.G Degree is 5.0 CGPA. 9. Discipline Every student is required to observe disciplined and decorous behaviour both inside and outside the University and not to indulge in any activity which will tend to bring down the prestige of the University. If a student indulges in malpractice in any of the University theory / practical examination, he/she shall be liable for punitive action as prescribed by the University from time to time. 10. Revision of Regulations and Curriculum The University may from time to time revise, amend or change the regulations, scheme of examinations and syllabi if found necessary.

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B.E - ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (PART TIME) REGULATIONS 2010 CURRICULUM
SEMESTER I Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 1 SECX4004 Circuits and Networks Lab 0 0 4 2 20 6 SMTX1007 SEEX1005 SECX1012 SECX1003 SECX1002 Engineering Mathematics I Circuit Theory Electronic Circuits I Engineering Electromagnetics Digital Systems 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No.

TOTAL CREDITS

SEMESTER II Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 1 SECX4009 Communication Engineering Lab 0 0 4 2 18 6 SMTX1008 SECX1013 SECX1004 SECX1016 SECX1006 Engineering Mathematics II Electronic Circuits - II Signals & Systems Analog Communication Transmission Lines and Wave Guides 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 3 3 7 8 9 10 11 SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No.

TOTAL CREDITS

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SEMESTER III Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 6 SECX4008 Analog Integrated Circuits Lab 0 0 4 2 20 17 SMTX1011 SECX1007 SECX1029 SECX1028 SECX1027 Applied Numerical Methods Analog Integrated Circuits Antennas and Wave Propagation Digital Signal Processing Principles of Communication Theory 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 4 4 3 12 13 14 15 16 SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No.

TOTAL CREDITS SEMESTER IV Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 6 SECX4042 Microprocessor Lab 0 0 4 SICX1003 SECX1032 SECX1031 SECX1019 SCSX1014 Measurements and Instrumentation Microprocessor Interfacing and Applications Communication Systems CMOS VLSI Design Object Oriented Programming 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBJECT TITLE L T P

Page No.

3 3 3 3 3

18 19 20 21 22

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SEMESTER V Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 6 SECX4012 Hardware Description Language Lab 0 0 4 2 18 17 TOTAL CREDITS SEMESTER VI Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 6 SECX4013 Microwave, Optical and Simulation Lab 0 0 4 2 17 31 TOTAL CREDITS SEMESTER VII Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE THEORY 1 2 3 4 5 PRACTICAL 6 S13XPROJ Project Work and Viva-Voce 0 0 0 15 30 31 TOTAL CREDITS SECX1034 SECX1038 SECX1036 Telecommunication Switching systems Optical Communication Computer Communication Elective - III Elective - IV 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 32 33 34 SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No. SBAX1001 SCSX1015 SECX1037 Principles of Management and Professional Ethics Database Management systems Microwave Engineering Elective I Elective II 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 28 29 30 SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No. SEEX1010 SCSX1013 SECX1033 SECX1049 SECX1023 Control Systems Data Structures Digital Communication Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Programming in HDL 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 3 3 23 24 25 26 27 SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No.

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE COURSE = 140


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ELECTIVES Note: One Subject Should be Chosen From each Group Compulsorily Sl. No. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT TITLE L T P C Page No.

Group I : COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SECX1051 SECX1052 SECX1043 SECX1060 SECX1061 SECX1062 SECX1055 Satellite Communication Wireless Communication Television Engineering Radar and Navigational aids Spread Spectrum Communication Integrated Services Digital Network Mobile Ad-Hoc networks 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Group II : ELECTRONICS/ MANAGEMENT 8 9 10 11 SECX1040 SECX1042 SECX1057 SMEX1017 Digital Image Processing Advanced Electronics Test Engineering Audio Signal Processing Resource Management Techniques 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 42 43 44 45

Group III : VLSI & INSTRUMENTATION 12 13 14 15 16 17 SECX1020 SECX1022 SICX1020 SICX1009 SEEX1013 SICX1016 Nano Electronics MEMS and its applications Theory of Robotics & Automation Bio-medical Instrumentation Power Electronics Fundamentals of Mechatronics 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 46 47 48 49 50 51

Group IV : COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SECX1048 SECX1041 SECX1059 SCSX1051 SCSX1021 SCSX1016 SCSX1052 Fundamentals of Fuzzy Logic and Artificial Neural networks Programming in MATLAB Pattern Recognition and Image vision PC & PC Based Systems Artificial Intelligence Web Technology Information Highway 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SMTX1007

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS

10 hrs.

Definitions Derivation of standard functions (Results only) Addition, subtraction, Multiplication and Quotient rules of differentiation Logarithmic derivatives derivatives of implicit function. Introduction to partial differentiation Total derivatives and Eulers theorem Simple problems.

UNIT II INTEGRAL CALCULUS

10 hrs.

Integral Calculus Method of substitution Integration using partial fraction Integration by parts Generalization of integration by parts (Bernoullis formulas) Definite integral Properties Simple problems.

UNIT III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS

10 hrs.

Definitions Cauchy Reimann equation in Cartesian and Polar form (without proof) Properties of Analytic function Harmonic Conjugate Construction of Analytic functions f(z) when real or imaginary part is given. Conformal mapping Standard transformation Translation Magnifition Rotation Inversion Problems Bilinear Transformation.

UNIT IV COMPLEX INTEGRATION

10 hrs.

Cauchys Integral theorem (Statement only) Cauchys integral formula Cauchys integral formula for derivatives (Statement only)- Taylor Series, Laurents Series (Statement only) Problems poles and residues Cauchy Residue theorem (Statement only) Problems.

UNIT V LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION

10 hrs.

Definitions Transformation of standard functions Properties of transformation Transformation of derivates and Integrals Transformation of tf(t), f(t)/t Transform of periodic function Inverse of Laplace transformation Inverse transformation by partial fraction Convolution Theorem (Without proof) Problems.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS


1. Narayanan S., Manicavachagom Pillay T.K., Ramanaiah G., Advanced Mathematics for Engineering students, Volume I (2nd Edition), S.Viswanathan Printers and Publishers, 1992. 2. Grewal. B.S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 40th Edition, Khanna Publications, 2007 3. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for Semester II, 2nd Edition, TMH, 2003. 4. Kandaswamy P and Co., Engineering Mathematics Vol-II, Revised Edition, S.Chand Publications., 2009 5. Venkatraman M K, Engineering Mathematics, National Publishing Company,2000

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max. Marks: 80 Part A: 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks Part B: 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 1

Exam Duration: 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SEEX1005

CIRCUIT THEORY

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I NETWORK THEOREMS (BOTH DC & AC)

12 hrs.

Superposition Theorem - Reciprocity Theorem - Thevenins Theorem - Nortons Theorem - Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.

UNIT II TRANSIENTS
input.

9 hrs.

Time Domain Analysis - Transient response of RL, RC & RLC networks with DC input and AC with sinusoidal

UNIT III RESONANCE AND COUPLED CIRCUITS

12 hrs.

Coupled circuits - coefficient of coupling - Analysis of coupled circuits - single tuned and double tuned circuits (qualitative treatment only), Resonance circuits - Resonance in series and parallel circuits - Q factor, Bandwidth of resonant circuits

UNIT IV NETWORK TOPOLOGY

9 hrs.

Network Topology - Basic concepts of Graph theory, Network Graph, Tree, Incidence & Reduced Incidence Matrices, Cut sets, Tie sets, Cut set schedule, Tie set schedule - Application to network solutions - Duality and Dual Networks.

UNIT V PSPICE CONCEPTS

8 hrs.

Pspice - Introduction - DC Analysis and unit identification - AC and DC network Analysis - Circuit with variable resistor - Transient analysis.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Sudhakar & Shyammohan S Palli, "Electrical Circuits and Networks Analysis and Synthesis", Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2009

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. S.Sivanagaraju, G.Kishor & C.Srinivasa Rao, "Electrical Circuit Analysis", Cengage Learning, 1st Edition, 2010. W.H.Hayt, J.E.Kemmerly & S.M.Durbin, "Engineering Circuit Analysis", Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition, 2006. Soni Gupta, "Electrical Circuit Analysis", Dhanpat Rai publications, 6th Edition, 1997 (Reprint 2007) M.Arumugam & N.Premkumaran, "Electric Circuit Theroy", Khanna Publications, 4th Edition, 1989 (Reprint 2008).

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max.Marks:80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks (Distribution may be 30% Theory and 70% Numerical)
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 2 REGULATIONS 2010

Exam Duration :3 hrs 20 marks 60 marks

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1012

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS - I

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I RECTIFIERS AND POWER SUPPLIES

10 hrs.

Half Wave Rectifier - Full Wave Rectifier Bridge Rectifier Performance of Rectifiers Filters Types of Filters L, C, LC, Filters Ripple Factor Calculation for C, L, LC and Filter Regulators Shunt and Series Voltage Regulator IC Regulator SMPS Power Control using SCR.

UNIT II BIASING CIRCUITS AND ANALYSIS OF SMALL SIGNAL BJT AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Biasing Circuit of BJT, Dc Equivalent Circuit of BJT, DC And AC Load Lines, Stability Factor Analysis, Types of Amplifiers Equivalent Circuits Input-Output Characteristics Small Signal Equivalent Circuit of Amplifier Calculation of Gain, Input and Output Impedance of various Amplifiers using h-Parameter.

UNIT III ANALYSIS OF FET AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Small signal model of JFET and MOSFET source bias circuit for FET voltage divider bias conversion of biasing circuits into CS, CG and CD amplifiers analysis of the different biasing using small signal model MOSFET biasing.

UNIT IV LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Class A, B, C, AB and D type of operation efficiency of class A amplifier with resistive and transformer coupled load, efficiency class B, complementary symmetry amplifiers distortion in power amplifiers Thermal stability of power amplifier.

UNIT V FREQUENCY RESPONSE AND MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Low frequency equivalent circuit and Miller effect response of BJT and JFET amplifiers High frequency response of BJT and JFET amplifier - Multi stage amplifier - Direct coupled amplifier RC coupled amplifier transformer coupled amplifier Cascode amplifier cascade amplifier Darlington emitter follower Bootstrap amplifier.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Jacob Millman and C. Halkias, Electronic Devices and Circuits, McGraw Hill, 2008. 2. Mithal. G.K., Electronic Devices and Circuits, Khanna Publishers, 23rd Edition, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Donald. L, Schilling and C.Belove, Electronic Circuits - Discrete and Integrated, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1989. David A. Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, PHI, 1998. Gupta. J.B, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Katson Publishers, 2009. Salivahanan. S, Electronic Devices and Circuits, TMH, 2008. Srinivasan. K.S, Electronic Circuits-I, 1st Edition, Anuradha Agencies.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 3

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1003

ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I ELECTROSTATICS

10 hrs.

Vector analysis Coordinate systems, Rectangular, Cylindrical, Spherical Transformation between coordinate systems Coulombs law Principle of superposition Gausss law and its application Divergence of a vector field Curl of a vector field Divergence theorem Stokes theorem.

UNIT II STATIC ELECTRIC FIELD

10 hrs.

Electric field intensity Electric field intensity due to charge distribution Electric flux and Electric flux density Electric potential Electric potential due to charge distribution Electric dipole Energy stored in an electric field Capacitance Poisson and Laplace equation Current density and ohms law Electromotive force and Kirchoffs voltage law Equation of continuity and Kirchoffs current law Boundary relations.

UNIT III MAGNETOSTATICS

10 hrs.

Magnetic field intensity Magnetic field due to straight conductors, circular loop, infinite sheet of current Magnetic flux density in free space Force on a current element Biot savart law Amperes force law Amperes circuital law Magnetic vector and scalar potential Gausss law for magnetic field Magnetic materials Energy in magnetic field.

UNIT IV ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

10 hrs.

Faradays law Induced EMF, Transformer and motional Self inductance, Mutual inductance, Inductance of coupled coils, Inductance of solenoid and toroids Maxwells equation from Faradays law Maxwells equation from amperes law Maxwells equation from gausss law Maxwells equation in differential and integral forms.

UNIT V ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

10 hrs.

General wave equation Wave parameters Velocity, Intrinsic impedance, Propagation constant Plane wave in a conducting medium, plane wave in a dielectric medium, plane wave in free space, plane wave in a good conductor, plane wave in a good dielectric Poynting theorem, Poynting vector Wave polarization Applications of static fields.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Guru and Hiziro glu, Electromagnetic field theory, 2nd Edition, Cambridge university press, 2004. 2. K.A.Gangadhar, Field theory, 15th Edition, Khanna Publishers, 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. David K Cheng, Fields and wave electromagnetic, Addision Wesley, 1999. William H. Hayt, Engineering electromagnetic,6th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2005 Narayana Rao. N, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall,1999. M.N.O Sadiku, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Oxford University Press, 3rd Edition, 2000. E.C. Jordan and K.G.Balmain, Electromagnetic waves and Radiating systems,2nd Edition, Prentice hall, 2003.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks (Distribution may be 60% Theory & 40 % Numericals)
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Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks

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SECX1002

DIGITAL SYSTEMS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I DIGITAL CONCEPTS, NUMBER SYSTEMS, BOOLEAN SWITCHING ALGEBRA

10 hrs.

Introduction to Number Systems Positional Number Systems, Number System conversion, Binary codes Binary arithmetic, Binary logic functions Switching algebra Functionally complete operation sets, Reduction of switching equations using Boolean algebra, Realization of switching function.

UNIT II DESIGN OF COMBINATIONAL LOGIC

10 hrs.

Minimal two level networks Minimization of POS and SOP Design of two level gate networks Two level NAND-NAND and NOR-NOR networks Karnaugh maps Advantages and Limitations Quine McCluskys method.

UNIT III ARITHMETIC AND STANDARD COMBINATIONAL MODULE AND NETWORKS

10 hrs.

Adders Subtractors Binary parallel adders, Parallel subtractors, Parallel adder/subtractors, Binary decoders and encoders Priority encoders Multiplexers MUX as universal combinational modules Demultiplexers ALU module and comparator modules.

UNIT IV SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS

10 hrs.

Flip flops SR, JK, D and T flip flops, Master Slave flip flops, Characteristic and excitation table Shift registers Counters Synchronous and Asynchronous counters Modulus counters, Up/Down counters State diagram, State table, State minimization, Implication chart method.

UNIT V LOGIC FAMILIES AND MEMORIES (QUALITATIVE STUDY ONLY)

10 hrs.

Classification and characteristics of logic family Bipolar logic family Saturated logic family RTL, DTL, DCTL, I2L,TTL, HTL Non saturated family Schottky TTL, ECL Unipolar family MOS, CMOS Comparison of logic families memories RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, SRAM, DRAM, CCD PAL, PLA HCT/HC series ICs.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Morris Mano, Digital design, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2008.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. Milos Ercegovac, Jomas Lang, Introduction to Digital Systems, Wiley publications, 1998. John M. Yarbrough, Digital logic: Applications and Design, Thomas Vikas Publishing House, 2002. R.P.Jain, Modern digital Electronics,3rd Edition, TMH, 2003. William H. Gothmann, Digital Electronics, Prentice Hall, 2001.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks (Distribution may be 20% Theory & 80 % Numericals)
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Exam Duration : 3 Hrs 20 marks 60 marks

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX4004

CIRCUITS AND NETWORKS LAB

L 0

T 0

P 4

Credits 2

Total Marks 100

1. Verification of KCL & KVL 2. Verification of Thevenins & Nortons Theorem 3. Series and Parallel Resonance 4. Constant K filters (both LPF & HPF) 5. m Derived filters (both LPF & HPF) 6. Attenuators 7. Equalizers 8. Matching Networks 9. Twin T Network as Notch filter
SECX4009

COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING LAB

L 0

T 0

P 4

Credits 2

Total Marks 100

Designing, Assembling & Testing of


1. AM generation and Detection 2. FM generation and Detection 3. Pre emphasis & De emphasis 4. Sampling & TDM 5. Pulse modulation ( PAM, PDM, PPM ) 6. PCM / DM 7. IF amplifier / Mixer 8. Receiver Characteristics 9. Directional Characteristics of Microphone & loud speakers 10. Study of Spectrum Analyzer 11. Video Amplifier 12. Radiation pattern measurement of omni directional Antennas 13. Radiation pattern measurement of directional Antennas
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 6 REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SMTX1008

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I FOURIER SERIES

10 hrs.

Eulers formula-Dirichlets conditions- -change of interval-Fourier Series for odd and even functions-half range series -complex form of Fourier series.

UNIT II PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION

10 hrs.

Formation of equations by elimination of arbitrary constants functions-general, particular and complete integrals-Lagranges linear equation-standard type of first order equation[f(p,q) = 0, f(z,p,q) = 0, Clairauts form]-second order homogenous equations with constant coefficients .

UNIT III ONE DIMENSIONAL WAVE AND HEAT EQUATION

10 hrs.

One dimensional wave equation(without derivation)-Transverse vibration of finite elastic string with fixed ends-boundary and initial value problems-Fourier series solution- one dimensional heat equation(Without derivation)-steady and unsteady state-boundary and initial value problems-Fourier series solutions.

UNIT IV TWO DIMENSIONAL HEAT EQUATION

10 hrs.

Two dimensional heat equation(without derivation)-steady state heat flow in two dimensions-Laplace equation in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates(annuals excluding) - Fourier series solution.

UNIT V FOURIER TRANSFORM

10 hrs.

The infinite Fourier transform-sine and cosine transform-Properties-Inversion theorem-Finite Fourier transform-sine and cosine transform-Convolution theorem(Without proof)-Parsevals identity.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Grewal. B.S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 40th Edition, Khanna Publications, 2007 Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for Semester III, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, 2003. Kandaswamy P & Co., Engineering Mathematics Vol-II, revised Edition, S.Chand Publications, 2009 Kreyszig.E, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2001. Venkatraman M K, Engineering Mathematics, National Publishing Company, 2000

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max. Marks: 80 Part A: 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks Part B: 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 7

Exam Duration: 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1013

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER

10 hrs.

Types of feedback effect of feedback amplifier on noise, distortion gain, input and output impedance of the amplification, analysis of voltage and current feedback amplifier.

UNIT II OSCILLATORS

10 hrs.

Barkhausen Criterion for Oscillation in Feedback Oscillator Sinusoidal Oscillator Phase Shift Oscillator RC and Wein Bridge Oscillator Analysis of LC Oscillator, Colpitts, Hartley, Clap, Crystal Oscillator.

UNIT III TUNED AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Resonance Circuits, Unloaded and Loaded Q of Tank Circuit Bandwidth Types of Tuned Amplifiers Analysis of Single Tuned Amplifier Double Tuned Amplifier-Stagger Tuned Amplifier Instability of Tuned Amplifier Stabilization Techniques, Neutralization and Unilaterlization Class C Tuned Amplifiers and their Application.

UNIT IV WAVE SHAPING CIRCUIT

10 hrs.

High Pass and Low Pass RC Circuits and their Response for Sine, Step, Pulse, Square, Ramp and Exponential Input Multivibrators Astable Multivibrators Emitter and Collector Coupled - Monostable, Bistable Multivibrators, and Schmitt Trigger Circuits.

UNIT V SWEEP CIRCUIT AND BLOCKING OSCILLATORS

10 hrs.

Principle of Time Based Generator Voltage Time Based Generator Bootstrapped and Miller Saw Tooth Generator Current time Based Generator Monostable and Astable Blocking Oscillator using Emitter Based Timing Push-Pull Operation of Blocking Oscillator.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. Millman. J And Taub. H, Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms, TMH, 2000. 2. Mithal G.K, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Khanna Publishers, 23rd Edition, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. David A. Bell, Solid State Pulse Circuits, PHI, 2002. 2. Venkatraman. R, Pulse, Digital Circuits and Computer Fundamentals, Dhanpat Rai Publications (P) Ltd., 1986 3. Jacob Millman and C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems, McGraw Hill, 1997.

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REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1004

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I CLASSIFICATION OF SIGNALS

10 hrs.

Continuous time signals (CT signals) and Discrete time signals (DT signals) Step, Ramp, Pulse, Impulse, Exponential Classification of CT and DT signals Periodic, aperiodic and Random signals Real and Complex signals Energy and power signals.

UNIT II ANALYSIS OF CONTINOUS TIME SIGNALS

10 hrs.

Continuous time Fourier Transform and Laplace Transform analysis with examples Basic properties Parsevals relation Convolution in time and frequency domain Relation between Fourier transform and Laplace transform.

UNIT III LINEAR TIME INVARIANT CONTINUOUS TIME SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

CT systems Linear Time invariant Systems Basic properties of continuous time systems Linearity, Causality, Time invariance, Stability Frequency response of LTI systems Analysis and characterization of LTI systems using Laplace transform Computation of impulse response and transfer function using Laplace transform Differential equation Impulse response Convolution integral and Frequency response.

UNIT IV ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS

10 hrs.

Spectrum of D.T signals, Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT), Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) Basic principles of z-transform z-transform definition Region of convergence Properties of ROC Properties of z-transform Poles and Zeros Inverse z-transform using Contour integration Residue Theorem, Power Series expansion and Partial fraction expansion.

UNIT V LINEAR TIME INVARIANT DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

LTI-DT systems Characterization using difference equation Properties of convolution and interconnection of LTI Systems Causality and Stability of LTI Systems Impulse response, Convolution Sum and Frequency response Computation of Impulse response and Transfer function using Z Transform.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Allan V. Oppenheim et al, Signals and Systems, 2nd Edition., Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1997. 2. P.Ramesh Babu et al, Signals and Systems, 4th Edition, Scitech publishers, 2010. 3. Haykin. S and Van Been. B., Signals and Systems, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, .2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rao.P, "Signals and Systems", 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008. Lathi, B. P., "Linear Systems and Signals", 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press 2006. Mrinal Mandal, Amir Asif, "Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems", 1st Edition, Cambridge University Press 2007. Roberts, M.J., "Fundamentals of Signals and Systems", 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007. S. Salivahanan et al., "Digital Signal Processing", 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009. H P Hsu, "Signals and Systems", 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.

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Exam Duration : 3 Hrs 20 marks 60 marks

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1016

ANALOG COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I BASICS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION AND NOISE THEORY

10 hrs.

Electromagnetic spectrum allocation for various communication systems- Basic communication model - transmitter, receiver and channel Need for modulation classification of modulation, Band pass and pass band transmission. Noise definition- Atmospheric Noise, Thermal Noise, Shot noise, partition noise, flicker noise, transit time noise-noise factor, noise factor for cascaded amplifier (Friss formula) Noise figure Equivalent noise temperature, signal to noise ratio.

UNIT II AMPLITUDE MODULATION AND DEMODULATION

10 hrs.

Mathematical representation waveform and its spectrum power Multi tone and its modulation index DSB-FC: Collector and base modulation circuits, square law modulator- DSB-SC: Balanced modulator circuit using FET SSB: Filter method and phase shift method VSB, Comparison of various AM schemes-AM transmitter: Low level and high level Modulation. Demodulation Envelope detector, Significance of RC time constant- Square law detector.

UNIT III ANGLE MODULATION AND DEMODULATION

10 hrs.

FM-Mathematical representation-waveform and its spectrum Narrowband and Wideband, Comparison of FM and AM Phase modulation (PM): Relation between FM and PM- Generation of PM from AM-Indirect method of FM generation (Armstrong method) -Direct method of FM generation (using varactor diode)-Pre emphasis, FM stereo broadcast transmitter. Demodulation of FM Balanced slope detector- Foster seelay discriminator Ratio detector De emphasis.

UNIT IV MULTIPLEXING & ANALOG PULSE MODULATION


Multiplexing- classifications.

10 hrs.

Analog pulse modulation-Sampling theorem Nyquist rate concepts of PAM, PWM, PPM- modulators and demodulators Noise in pulse modulation.

UNIT V RECEIVERS AND SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

AM Receivers-TRF receivers Super heterodyne receivers: choice of IF, double conversion technique, tracking, AGC-characteristics of receiver noise in AM receiver. FM Receivers- FM stereo broadcast receivers-AFC-Noise in FM Capture effect, FM threshold effect. Communication Receivers Variable Sensitivity and Variable selectivity Squelch circuit Beat frequency Oscillator. Telephony Telegraphy- Television- transmitters and receivers. CCTV concepts and applications-Cable television.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS


1. 2. 3. 4. Wayne Thomasi, "Advanced Electronic Communication Systems", 6th Edition, PHI Publishers, 2003. Dennis Reddy and John Coolen, "Electronic Communications", 4th Edition, Prentice Hall Publishers, 1995. Kennedy, "Electronic Communications Systems", 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Publishers, 1992. Singh R.P and Sapre, "Communication Systems: Analogue and Digital", 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Publishers, 1995.

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REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1006

TRANSMISSION LINES AND WAVE GUIDES

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I TRANSMISSION LINE THEORY

10 hrs.

Introduction - Types of transmission lines General theory of transmission line Line constants Transmission line equation Physical significance of the equations The Infinite line Distortion in a line Distortion-less line Telephone cables Loading of lines Types of loading Campbells formula General equation for line with any termination Input impedance Open and Short circuited line.

UNIT II RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSION LINES

10 hrs.

Line approximations Parameters of open wire line at radio frequency, parameters of coaxial lines at radio frequencies, constants for the line of zero dissipation Voltages and Currents on the dissipation-less lines input impedance of a lossless line Wavelength and velocity of propagation Reflection Reflection coefficient, Reflection loss, Reflection factor, Standing wave ratio, Input impedance in terms of reflection coefficient Practical types Micro stripline, Microwave Transmission line, Super Conducting transmission line, Characteristics of different printed transmission lines.

UNIT III MATCHING, MEASUREMENTS AND INTERFERENCE


Types

10 hrs.

of transmission line sections Half wave line One eighth wave line Quarter wave line Properties of quarter wave transformer Location of Vmax and Vmin Impedance matching Single and double stub matching Smith chart Solutions of problems using smith chart Applications of smith chart Measurement of line parameters Measurement of VSWR, Wavelength, Impedance and Power Electrostatic and Electromagnetic Interference with Communication lines, Phenomenon of corona, Methods of reducing corona and interference.

UNIT IV ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

10 hrs.

Review of Maxwells/Faradays Equation Waves between parallel planes Transverse electric waves Transverse magnetic waves Characteristics of TE and TM waves Transverse electromagnetic waves Velocities of propagation Attenuation in parallel plane waves Wave impedance.

UNIT V GUIDED WAVES AND WAVEGUIDE THEORY

10 hrs.

Rectangular wave guides TE and TM waves in rectangular wave guides Dominant mode Cut off frequency in wave guides Impossibility of TEM waves in wave guides Circular wave guides TE and TM waves in circular wave guides Wave impedance and characteristic impedance Power flow in wave guides Attenuation factor and Q of wave guides Transmission line analogy for wave guide.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Edward Jordan and K.G.Balmain, Electromagnetic waves and radiating systems, 2nd Edition, PHI, 2005. 2. Umesh sinha, Transmission lines and networks, 8th Edition, Sathya Prakasham Publishers, 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. John D. Ryder, Network lines and fields, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. Samuel Y. Liao, Microwave devices and circuits, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. David M.Pozar, Microwave Engineering, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 2002. Seth S.P., Elements of Electromagnetic Fields, 2nd Edition, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2007. Raju G.S.N. , Electromagnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines, Pearson Edn. pvt. Ltd., 2005.

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Exam Duration : 3 Hrs 20 marks 60 marks

REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SMTX1011

APPLIED NUMERICAL METHODS

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I

10 hrs.

Curve Fitting-Method of group averages-Principle of least squares-Method of moments-Finite Differences-Operators E & D-Relationship between operators.

UNIT II

10 hrs.

Interpolation-Newtons method-Lagranges method-Numerical Differentiation and Integration-Trapezoidal and Simpsons Rule-Finite Difference Equations.

UNIT III

10 hrs.

Numerical solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations-Regula Falsi method-Newton Raphson method-Graffes Root Squaring method-Simultaneous linear algebraic equations- Gauss Jordan method-Crouts method-Gauss Seidel method-Relaxation method.

UNIT IV

10 hrs.

Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential Equations-Taylors series-Modified Eulers method-Runge Kutta method of fourth order-Predictor-Corrector methods-Milnes method-Adams Bashforth method.

UNIT V

10 hrs.

Numerical solution to Partial Differential Equations - Classification - Elliptic equations - Poissons equations Leibmanns iteration procedure - Parabolic equation - Bender Schmidt Scheme - Crank Nicholsons Scheme - Hyperbolic equations.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Kandasamy P & Co., Numerical Methods, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2003 Venkataraman M.K., Engineering Mathematics First Year (2nd Edition), National Publishing Co., 2000. Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics (35th Edition), Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2000. Balgurusamy .E, Numerical Methods, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2006 Steven C.Chapra, Raymond P. Canale, Numerical Methods for Engineers, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003

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REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1007

ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Introduction to IC fabrication steps- Differential amplifier -Current sources-Building blocks for operational amplifierMonolithic OP-AMP Ideal operational amplifier DC and AC Characteristics Input offset voltage- Input bias currentInput offset current- Total output offset voltage- Thermal drift- Slew rate- CMRR -Specifications of typical op-amp(741) Open loop and closed loop configurations.

UNIT II BASIC OP-AMP APPLICATIONS

10 hrs.

Inverting amplifier- Non-inverting amplifier- Voltage follower- Summing and differential amplifier -Voltage to current Current to voltage converters- Integrator- Differentiator- Logarithmic and Anti logarithmic amplifiers-Comparator and Schmitt trigger- Frequency response and compensation.

UNIT III FILTERS AND OSCILLATORS

10 hrs.

First order and Second order Butterworth filters- low pass, high pass, band pass and band reject filters -RC phase shift, Weins bridge oscillator- Astable and Monostable multivibrator-Precision half wave and full wave rectifiers.

UNIT IV A/D AND D/A CONVERTERS

10 hrs.

Sample and Hold circuit Digital to analog converters: R-2R ladder network and Binary weighted Characteristics of D/A converters Analog to digital converters: Flash converter Successive approximation converter Dual slope and Oversampling ADCs Delta Sigma ADC.

UNIT V SPECIAL FUNCTION ICs

10 hrs.

Analog Multiplier IC AD 533- Phase Locked Loop IC 565 Block schematic Lock range and capture range Applications of PLL: FM demodulator and Frequency synthesizer- VCO IC LM 566 Timer IC LM 555 and its applications : Astable and Monostable multivibrator PWM modulator- Positive and Negative Voltage regulators.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Sergio Franco, Design with operational amplifiers and analog integrated circuits, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1997. 2. D.Roy Choudary, Shail Jain, Linear Integrated Circuits, New Age International Pvt. Ltd., 2000.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. Grey and Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, 4th Edition, Wiley International, 2001. Michael Jacob, Applications and Design with Analog Integrated Circuits, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1993. Ramakant A.Gayakwad, OP-AMP and Linear ICs, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall / Pearson Education, 1994. William D.Stanely, Operational Amplifiers with Linear Integrated Circuits, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1029

ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF ANTENNA

10 hrs.

Basic concepts of Retarded Potentials Antenna Fundamentals and Physics Radiation from an alternating current element, Half wave Dipole, quarter wave mono pole Fields, Power radiated and Radiation Resistance Antenna Parameters: Field Patterns, Gain and Directivity, Effective Length, Effective Aperture, Radiation Resistance, Antenna Terminal (self and mutual) Impedance, Polarization, Beam width, Bandwidth.

UNIT II ANTENNA ARRAYS

10 hrs.

Arrays of two point sources. Linear arrays of point sources Direction of Maxima, Direction of Minima and Beam Width Types of arrays Broad side, End fire, Colinear, Parasitic arrays. Pattern Multiplication Binomial arrays.

UNIT III SPECIAL PURPOSE ANTENNAS (QUALITATIVE TREATMENT ONLY)

10 hrs.

Antennas for low, medium and high frequencies. Effects of earth on radiation patterns of antennas. Practical antennas and methods of excitation. Loop antennas, Traveling Wave antennas V and rhombic antennas, Folded Dipole, Reflector antennas, Yagi arrays and its applications. Slot radiators, Horn antennas, Parabolic Antenna, Lens Antenna and Wide band antennas Log-periodic antennas and its applications. Analysis of rectangular and circular microstrip antenna. Smart antennas for mobile communications. Antenna for infrared detectors, Diversity/MIMO.

UNIT IV PROPAGATION

10 hrs.

Factors involved in the propagation of Radio Waves. The ground wave, Ionosphere and its effects on radio waves. Mechanism of Ionospheric propagation. Refraction and Reflection of sky wave by the ionosphere, Ray paths, skip distance, Maximum usable frequency, Fading of signals. Selective fading Diversity reception. Space wave propagation, Considerations in space wave propagation. Atmospheric effects in space wave propagation. Super Refraction Duct Wave Propagation.

UNIT V MEASUREMENTS

10 hrs.

Measurement of Impedance, Field/Radiation Pattern and gain of antennas, Ionospheric measurements Vertical incidence measurements of the ionosphere Relation between oblique and vertical incidence transmission System Issues antenna noise, SNR, and link Budget.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. K.D.Prasad,Antennas and Wave Propagation, Satya Prakasan, 3rd Edition, New Delhi,2001. 2. C A Balanis, Antenna Theory Analysis and Design, 3rd Edition, John Wiley Publishers, 2005.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. J.D.Kraus, Antennas, 3rd Edition, Mc-Graw Hill book company, 2002. F.E.Terman, Electronic and Radio Engineering, Mc Graw Hill book company, 2004. Rajeshwari Chatterjee, Antenna Theory and Practice, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1988 Robert E.Collin, Antennas and Radio wave propagation, McGraw Hill, 2002 Edward C.Jordan, EM Waves and Radiating Systems, PH1, 2003

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1028

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I DFT and FFT

10 hrs.

Review of Time domain and Frequency domain representation of DTLTI system Discrete random signals Averages Auto correlation and power spectral density DFT Properties Linear and Circular convolution FFT Decimation in time FFT and Decimation in frequency FFT algorithms Inverse DFT Applications of FFT to convolution.

UNIT II ANALYSIS and DESIGN OF DIGITAL FILTERS

10 hrs.

Review Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations Properties of IIR and FIR filters Design of IIR filter using Impulse invarient and Bilinear transformation method Design of FIR filter using window method rectangular, Hanning hamming, Kaiser windows.

UNIT III EFFECT OF FINITE REGISTER LENGTH

10 hrs.

Realization structure for FIR & IIR filters Direct Form I and Direct Form II, cascade, parallel realization Effect of number representation in registers fixed point arithmetic floating point arithmetic Errors due to rounding ADC quantization noise coefficient quantization error product quantization error truncation limit cycles due to product round off error addition of over flow errors Scaling dynamic range.

UNIT IV MULTI RATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

10 hrs.

Introduction- Concepts of Multirate Signal Processing- Decimation by integer factor- interpolation by integer factor -Sampling rate conversion by non integer factor multistage approach to sampling rate conversion Application: echo cancellor, efficient digital to analog Conversion in compact hi-fi systems.

UNIT V DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS

10 hrs.

TMS320C5416 family Architecture Addressing mode Instruction set- Simple programs Introduction to code composer studio software Simulation.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G Proakis and Dimtris G Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, 3rd Edition,PHI Pearson Education, 2000. 2. P.Ramesh Babu et al., Digital Signal Processing, 4th Edition, Scitech Publishers, Reprint 2010.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sanjit K.Mitra, "Digital signal Processing A Computer Based Approach", 3rd Edition, Mc Graw Hill, 2006. J.G.Prokias, "Digital Signal Processing", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1996. Rabiner and Gold, "Theory and application of Digital Signal Processing", Prentice Hall, 2007. Oppenheim and Schafer, "Digital Time Signal Processing", 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1999. Ashok Ambarder, "Digital Signal Processing", 1st Edition, Cengage learning, 2006. Venkataramani, "Digital Signal Processors", Tata Mc Graw Hill, 14th reprint of 2008.

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REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1027

PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION THEORY

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I AMPLITUDE MODULATION

10 hrs.

Need for Modulation- Basic Principles of AM- Generation and Demodulation of AM, DSB-SC,SSB-SC,VSB SignalsComparison of AM systems- AM Transmitters- TRF Receiver Superheterodyne AM Receiver Noise in AM Systems.

UNIT II ANGLE MODULATION

10 hrs.

Types of Angle Modulation Relationship between PM and FM Narrow band FM and PM Wideband FM FM Modulators Parameter Variation method Armstrong method FM Transmitter using Direct and Indirect method FM Demodulators Foster Seeley Discriminator Ratio Detector Superheterodyne FM Receiver Comparison of FM and AM.

UNIT III PULSE AND DIGITAL MODULATION

10 hrs.

Generation and Demodulation of PAM, PPM, PWM TDM FDM PCM System ISI Line codes Delta Modulation Adaptive Delta Modulation Generation and Detection of ASK, FSK, PSK and QPSK.

UNIT IV ADVANCED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

10hrs.

Satellite communication Systems Satellite orbit Earth Station Elements of optical fiber communication system Advantages of OFC Principles of optical guides - Types of Fiber Mobile Communication Cellular mobile system GSM GPRS CDMA- Operation of cellular system.

UNIT V INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING

10 hrs.

Units of Information Entropy Rate of Information Mutual information Channel capacity ShannonHartley theorem Coding efficiency Shannon Fano coding Huffman coding.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. Singh.R.P, Communication Systems Analog and Digital, TMH Publishers, 2nd Edition, 2007 2. Louis E. Frenzel, Principles of Electronic Communication System, TMH Publishers, 3rd Edition, 2008.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Jochen Schiller, Mobile Communication, Pearson Education, 2nd Edition, 2009. 2. Taub and Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, TMH Publishers, 2nd Edition, 1995.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX4008

ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB

L 0

T 0

P 4

Credits 2

Total Marks 100

Designing, Assembling & Testing of


Study of IC 741, IC 555 and PLL Measurement of Op amp parameters Inverting, Non Inverting amplifier & its applications (Summer, differentiator, Integrator, multiplier) Precision Rectifiers (HW & FW) Filters (LPF & HPF) A/D & D/A Converters RC Oscillator Multivibrator (Astable & Monostable) Schmitt Trigger PLL as voltage multiplier Multivibrator using IC 555 Comparators Waveform generators Instrumentation Amplifier L T P Credits Total Marks SECX4042 MICROPROCESSOR LAB 0 0 4 2 100 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

I. Programs using 8085 & 8086 Processors


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) Programs Programs Programs Programs Programs for for for for for 8 & 16 bit multi byte addition and Subtraction 8 & 16 bit multiplication and division Sorting & Searching String manipulation operation Table processing, Code conversions

II. Interfacing experiments


Programming with 8251 Programming with 8259 Programming with 8257 Programming with 8253 (all modes) Programming with 8279 Programming with 8255 (all modes) Interfacing seven segment display unit Interfacing stepper motor Interfacing traffic light system Digital IC testing

SECX4012

HARDWARE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE LAB

L 0

T 0

P 4

Credits 2

Total Marks 100

Verilog / VHDL
1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. Design of all gates Design of ALU Design of Encoder and Decoder Design of FF Magnitude Comparator Design of Synchronous Counters 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. Design of adders, subtractors Design of Comparator Design of Multiplexer and Demultiplexer Code converters Design of registers using latches and flip flops Design of Shift registers
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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SICX1003

MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I BASIC MEASUREMENTS

8 hrs.

Functional Elements of measurement system- Examples - Characteristics of instruments: Static characteristics Dynamic characteristics - Types of errors -sources of errors- methods of elimination-Analysis of data - Limiting errors-Relative limiting error-Combination of Quantities with limiting errors Statistical treatment of data: Histogram, Mean, Measure of dispersion from the mean, Range, Deviation, Average deviation, Standard Deviation, VarianceCalibration and Standards- Process of Calibration.

UNIT II TRANSDUCERS

10 hrs.

Transducers Classification of Transducers, Characteristics - Basic Requirements of a Transducer- Resistive Transducer: Strain Gauge - Inductive Transducer: Linear Variable Differential Transducer - Capacitive displacement transducer, Load cell - Piezoelectric Transducers - Digital transducers Thermoelectric transducers : Thermocouple, Thermistor, Radiation Pyrometers- Interfacing transducers to measurement systems: IEEE488.

UNIT III ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS

10 hrs.

Measurement of Voltage and Current: DArsonval Galvanometer, permanent magnet moving coil, permanent magnet moving iron, Dynamometer - Measurement of Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance: Wheat stone bridge, Kelvin double bridge, Wein Bridge, Hays bridge, Maxwell bridge, Anderson bridge, Schering bridge ohmmeter, VOM meter.

UNIT IV ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS

10 hrs.

Signal generators: Function Generators RF Signal Generators Sweep generators- Wave Analyzer- Harmonic Distortion Analyzer - Spectrum Analyzer - DC & AC Voltmeters Digital Voltmeters- Types- Automatic polarity indication, Automatic Ranging, Auto Zeroing- Electronic Multimeters Digital Multimeters Frequency Counters- Measurement of Frequency and Time Interval

UNIT V STORAGE AND DISPLAY INSTRUMENTS

12 hrs.

Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes - Storage Oscilloscope - Digital Storage Oscilloscope Sampling CRO - Dual Trace Oscilloscopes Electromechanical servo type XT & XY recorders - LED, LCD, Dot Matrix Display Magnetic Tape and Disk Recorders/ Reproducers.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. A.K.Sawhney, Electrical, Electronic measurement & Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai & sons,18th Edition, Reprint 2010 2. Doeblien E..O. Measurement System Applications and Design, McGraw Hill , 5th Edition,2004. 3. Albert.D.Helfrick & William.D.Cooper, Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques, PHI , 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. E.W. Golding and F.C. Widdis, Electrical Measurements and measuring Instruments, V Edition, Wheeler Publications 2. Alan S.Morris, "Principles of Measurements & Instrumentation", PHI , 2nd Edition, 2003

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1032

MICROPROCESSOR INTERFACING AND APPLICATIONS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO 8085

10 hrs.

Intel 8085 Microprocessor architecture signals Addressing modes Instruction classification Instruction setTiming diagram ALP format Programming 8085 8-bit and 16-bit Operation including stack-subroutine Introduction to interrupt handling and related instructions comparison of 8085 with z80 and 6800.

UNIT II PERIPHERAL ICS

10 hrs.

PPI 8255 Programmable keyboard display Interface 8279 Programmable interrupt controller 8259 Programmable DMA controller 8257 USART 8251 Programmable interval timer 8253.

UNIT III INTERFACING WITH 8085/8086

10 hrs.

Stepper motor control Temperature control ADC DAC 7-segment display Comparison of 8085 with Z 80 & 6800 RS 232-RS 422-RS 485 Alphanumeric LCD display.

UNIT IV 16 BIT PROCESSOR

10 hrs.

Architecture of 8086 signals addressing modes minimum & maximum mode of operation Instruction set Assembly language programs in 8086 8284 clock driver.

UNIT V ADVANCED PROCESSORS

10 hrs.

Review of Processor and its types 80286 80386 80486 Introduction to Pentium family MMX architecture and instruction set Core 2 duo and Core 2 Quad Processor.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ramesh Goankar, Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications with 8085 / 8088, 5th Edition, Penram International Publishing. 2. A.K.Ray and Bhurchandi, Advanced Microprocessor, 1st Edition, TMH Publication.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Doughlas V.Hall, "Microprocessors and Digital System", 2nd Edition, Mcgraw Hill, 1983. 2. A.K.Ray and K.M.Bhurchandi, "Advanced microprocessors and Peripherals- Architecture, Programming and Interfacing", TMH, 2002. 3. P.K.Ghosh and P.R.Sridhar, "Introduction to Microprocessors for Engineers and Scientist", 2nd Edition, PHI, 1991.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1031

COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I LINE COMMUNICATION

10 hrs.

Telephones Standard Telephone and local loop Electronics Telephone Cordless Telephone Telephone System Telephone Facsimile Fax Machine Operation Cellular Telephone system Digital cellular Telephone system Paging System ISDN.

UNIT II WIRELESS COMMUNICATION


Review of IEEE standards IR Ultrasonic RF Bluetooth WiFi ZIGBEE Protocol.

10 hrs.

UNIT III TELEVISION

10 hrs.

Basic Principles Scanning Camera tubes band width consideration generation of composite video signals monochrome and color transmitter Picture tubes receivers Digital TV HDTV Flat screen TV- Set top box.

UNIT IV SATELLITE COMMUNICATION

10 hrs.

Orbit dynamics Satellite system System calculation satellite sub system and earth station sub system stabilization noise in satellite communication system multiple access method TDMA FDMA CDMA system.

UNIT V RADARS

10 hrs.

Radar block diagram and operation range equation Doppler effect CW radar FM CW radar MTI radar Pulsed radar tracking detection of radar signals in noise correlation detection CFAR receiver and pulse compression.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Louis. E. Frenzel, Communication Electronics Principles and applications, 3rd Edition, Tata Mc.Graw Hill, 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. Dennis Roody and John Coolen, Electronic Communications, 4th Edition,Prentice Hall of india, 2002. George Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, Mc Graw Hill, 1984. Merill I Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Systems, 3rd Edition, Mc Graw Hill 2002. R.Gulati, Monochrome and colour television, 2nd Edition, New age international 2005.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1019

CMOS VLSI DESIGN

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I MOS TRANSISTOR THEORY

10 hrs.

The MOS transistor-Current Voltage Relations-Threshold Voltage-Second order effects-MOS models-Design of Logic gates-Stick diagrams DC characteristics Small signal AC characteristics of CMOS inverter Dynamic behavior Power consumption Scaling of MOS circuits.

UNIT II COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN

10 hrs.

Static CMOS design Determination of Pull-up and Pull-down ratio-Sizing of transistors Ratioed logic-Pass transistor logic Dynamic CMOS design Noise consideration Domino logic, np CMOS logic Power consumption in CMOS gates Multiplexers Transmission gates design.

UNIT III SEQUENTIAL LOGIC DESIGN

10 hrs.

Introduction Static sequential circuits- CMOS static flip-flop Dynamic sequential circuits Pseudo static latch - Dynamic two phase flip-flop clocked CMOS logic C2 MOS latch- Pipelining NORA CMOS logic True single phase clocked logic Realization of D FF in TSPC logic.

UNIT IV SUBSYSTEM DESIGN

10 hrs.

Introduction-Designing Static and Dynamic Adder circuits The Array Multiplier Multiplier structuresBaugh-Wooly Booth Multiplier Barrel shifter Memory structures SRAM and DRAM design Design approach of Programmable logic devices PLA,PAL and FPGA.

UNIT V ASIC CONSTRUCTION

10 hrs.

Physical design Goals and Objectives Partitioning methods Kernighan Lin algorithm Hierarchical Floor planning Floor planning tools input, output and power planning Min-cut placement, Force directed placement algorithm Placement using simulated annealing Greedy channel routing.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. Jan M.Rabaey ,Digital Integrated Circuits , 2nd Edition, September 2000,PHl Ltd. 2. M.J.S.Smith ,Application Specific Integrated Circuits , Ist Edition 1997,Pearson education.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Douglas A.Pucknell,Basic VLSI design, PHI Limited, 1998. E.Fabricious, Introduction to VLSI design, Mc Graw Hill Limited, 1990. Neil Weste , Principles of CMOS VLSI design, Addison Wesley 1998 Wayne Wolf,Modern VLSI design , 2nd Edition 2003, Pearson education. Sung-Mo Kang & Yusuf,CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits- Analysis & Design, 2nd Edition, MGH.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SCSX1014

OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

10 hrs.

Object oriented fundamentals, Structured verses Object oriented development, elements of object oriented programming, fundamentals of OOP class, object, and abstraction and its importance, encapsulation, polymorphism, benefits of OOP, structure of C program.

UNIT II CLASSES AND OBJECTS

10 hrs.

Working with classes classes and objects class specification, class objects, accessing class members, defining member functions, inline functions, accessing member functions within class, data hiding, class member accessibility, empty classes, constructors, parameterized constructors, constructor overloading, copy constructors, new, delete operators, this pointer, friend classes and friend functions.

UNIT III OVERLOADING

10 hrs.

Function overloading, operator overloading, overload able operators, unary operator overloading, operator keyword, limitations of increment/ decrement operators, binary operator overloading, arithmetic operators, function templates, class templates.

UNIT IV INHERITANCE

10 hrs.

Base class and derived class relationship, derived class declaration, forms of inheritance, inheritance and member accessibility, constructors in derived class, destructors in derived class, multiple inheritance, multi level inheritance, hybrid inheritance, virtual base classes, virtual functions.

UNIT V EXCEPTION HANDLING AND FILES

10 hrs.

Files and streams, opening and closing of files, file modes, file pointers and manipulation, sequential access to a file, binary file, random access to a file, error handling during file manipulation, exception handling, exception handling model, exception handling constructs, list of exceptions, catching exceptions, handling exceptions.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Venu Gopal.K.R, Ravishankar.T, and Raj kumar, Mastering C, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997. 2. Balaguruswamy.E, Object Oriented Programming with C, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2004. 3. Bjarne Stroustrup, The C programming language, Addison Wesley, 3rd Edition, 1998. 4. John R Hubbard, Programming with C, Shaums Outline Series, McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition. 5. James Martin & James J.Odell, Object Oriented methods A foundation Prentice Hall, 1997. 6. Grady Booch, Object Oriented Analysis and Design with application, Addision Wesley,2nd Edition, 1994.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SEEX1010

CONTROL SYSTEMS

L 3

T 1

P 0

Credits 4

Total Marks 100

UNIT I SYSTEM CONCEPTS

12 hrs.

Types of system open loop systems, closed loop systems, Basic elements in control system Mathematical models of physical system: Differential equation- transfer functions of simple electrical networks, Electrical analogous of mechanical translational and Rotational system D.C and A.C servomotor Mechanical system- Translational and Rotational system Block diagram reduction techniques Signal flow graphs.

UNIT II TIME RESPONSE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Standard test signals -Time response of first and second order system, Time domain- specifications- Generalized error series Steady state error and error constants.

UNIT III STABILITY OF CONTROL SYSTEM

10 hrs.

Characteristics equation Location of roots in S plane for stability Routh Hurtwitz criterion Root locus construction Nyquist stability criterion.

UNIT IV FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS

10 hrs.

Frequency response of the system Correlation between time and frequency response Gain and Phase margin Bode plot.

UNIT V COMPENSATION AND CONTROLLERS

8 hrs.

Introduction to compensation networks Lag, Lead and Lag Lead networks Compensator Design P, PI, PID Controllers design using Bode plot.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ashok Kumar, Control Systems, TMH Ltd, Ist Edition, 2006. 2. Kausuhio Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3rd Edition, 1998. 3. Smarajit ghosh, Control System Theory & applications, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, Publishers, 2005

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I.J.Nagrath and M.Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 2nd Edition, 2009 M.N. Bandyo Pathyaj, Control Engineering, Theory and Practice, PHI, Ist Edition, 2005. N.K Sinha, Control Systems, New Age International(p) Limited, Publishers, 3rd Edition, 1998 Roy choudhury, Modern control engineering, prentice hall of India, 2nd Edition, 2005, Richard Dorf, Modern Control Systems, Pearson Education Ltd, 8th Edition. 2005.

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SCSX1013

DATA STRUCTURES

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I PROGRAMMING PERFORMANCE

10 hrs.

Space complexity Time complexity (0, , Q) Asymptote Notation Practical complexity Performance measurements. Data Representation : Arrays : Implementation in C Application : Bubble sort Linked lists; Singly Linked List; Insertion, Deletion Implementation in C Doubly Linked List; Insertion, Deletion applications; bin sort, Radix sort.

UNIT II STACKS AND QUEUES


Stack : Implementation in C Applications : Tower of Hanoi, expression Parsing and evaluation. Queues : Implementation in C applications. Image Component labeling trees.

10 hrs.

UNIT III TREES AND GRAPHS


Trees: Binary tree Properties Traversals- Applications: Single Booster problem.

10 hrs.

Graphs: Representation in C Traversals Networks Applications: Single Source Shortest path and All Pairs Shortest Path algorithm.

UNIT IV SORTING AND SEARCHING TECHNIQUES


Sorting: Insertion sort Selection sort Shell sort Heap sort Quick sort Merge sort. Searching sort: Quantity Dependent: Linear search binary, Search Density Dependent: Hash search index sequential search.

10 hrs.

UNIT V ALGORITHM DESIGN TECHNIQUES

10 hrs.

Greedy method General method Knapsack problem, Divide and conquer General method merge sort, Back tracking general method 8 queens problem, Dynamic Programming general method Traveling Salesman Problem

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Sahni.S, Data Structures Algorithms and Applications in C, Mc-Graw Hill, 2nd Edition,2004. 2. Yashwant Kanetkar, Data structures using C, BPB, 3rd Edition, 2008.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Horowitz E. and Sahni .S, Fundamentals of Data Structures in CSilicon press, 2nd Edition. 2. Baghat Singh, Introduction to data structures West Publications & Co,1985. 3. Mark Allen Weiss, Data Structures in c, 2nd Edition, 2005, ISBN 81-7808-670-0.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1033

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I SAMPLING AND QUANTIZATION

10 hrs.

Sampling process Aliasing - PAM- Natural Sampling-Flat Sampling-PPM- PWMBandwidth Noise trade offPCM- Noise considerations in PCM- Quantization-Delta modulation Linear prediction differential pulse code modulation Adaptive Delta Modulation.

UNIT II BASEBAND PULSE TRANSMISSION

10 hrs.

Matched Filter- Error Rate due to noise Intersymbol Interference- Nyquists criterion for Distortionless Base band Binary Transmission- Correlative level coding Baseband M-ary PAM transmission Adaptive Equalization Eye patterns

UNIT III DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES

10 hrs.

Introduction ASK- FSK PSK- coherent modulation techniques-BFSK-BPSK-signal space diagram-probability of error-Coherent Quadrature modulation techniques- QPSK-MSK-signal space diagram-probability of error- Non coherent modulation techniques-M-ary modulation techniques Carrier Synchronization- Timing Synchronization

UNIT IV ERROR CONTROL CODING

10 hrs.

Discrete memoryless channels Linear block codes - Cyclic codes - Convolutional codes Maximum likelihood decoding of convolutional codes-Viterbi Algorithm, Trellis coded Modulation, Turbo codes.

UNIT V SPREAD SPECTRUM MODULATION

10 hrs.

Pseudo- noise sequences a notion of spread spectrum Direct sequence spread spectrum with coherent binary phase shift keying Signal space Dimensionality and processing gain Probability of error Frequency hop spread spectrum.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Simon Haykins, Communication Systems John Wiley, 5th Edition, March 2009. 2. Taub. HDL Schilling, G Saha, Principles of Communication3/e,2007.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi, Digital Communication, McGraw Hill 5th Edition, 2007. 2. Bernard Sklar, Digital Communication, Fundamentals and Application, Pearson Education Asia, 2nd Edition, 2001.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1049

MICROCONTROLLER AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLERS

10 hrs.

Introduction to Microcontrollers Architecture, Memory types and Special features 8051 CPU, Architecture, Addressing mode, External addressing, Interrupts Special function registers-Timers, Interrupts and Serial communication.

UNIT II INSTRUCTION SET (8051)

10 hrs.

Instruction set -Data transfer, Arithmetic, Bit operators, Execution change operators Instruction execution, Simple programs with 8051.

UNIT III PIC MICROCONTROLLER

10 hrs.

RISC Architecture, PCI Architecture, Program memory, Data memory, Addressing Modes, Instruction set, Ports, Interrupts, Timer and Counter, ADC, PWM, Watchdog timer, Power up timer, Sleep mode, Simple programs.

UNIT IV INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED SYSTEM

10 hrs.

Definition Categories of embedded system -Stand alone, Real time, Networked appliances Requirements of embedded systems- Issues in embedded software development Trends in Embedded software development.

UNIT V APPLICATIONS OF EMBEDDED SYSTEM AND DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

10 hrs.

Applications of Embedded system Market segment, Data communication, Instrumentation, TelecommunicationDevelopment phases of a microcontroller based system, Software development cycle and applications, Software development tools, Exemplary IDE Micro vision and tools from KEIL.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kennath J. Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming and Applications,3rd Edition, Penram International publishing (India), 2007.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems, 4th Reprint, Pearson Education Asia, 2002. 2. Raj Kamal, Microcontroller architecture programming interfacing and system design, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition 2009. 3. Myke Predko, Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004 4. John.B.Peatman, Design with PIC Microcontrollers,1st Edition,Prentice Hall, 1998. 5. Dr. K.K.K.V. Prasad, Embedded Real Time Systems: Concepts, Design and Programming, Dreamtech Press, 2003.

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SECX1023

PROGRAMMING IN HDL

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO VHDL

10 hrs.

Digital system design process Levels of Abstraction Language elements of VHDL- Operators-Data Types Signal assignments Inertial delay mechanism Transport delay mechanism Concurrent and Sequential assignments Delta delay.

UNIT II STYLES OF MODELING

10 hrs.

Process statement Wait statement If statement - Loop statement - Assertion statement Data flow modeling Concurrent Signal Assignment statement - Structural modeling Examples Component declaration Component Instantiation Generate statement Guarded signals.

UNIT III ADVANCED FEATURES

10 hrs.

Generics Configurations Configuration Specification Configuration Declaration - Subprograms Subprogram Overloading Operator Overloading - Package declaration and package body Design Libraries State Machine Modeling Moore FSM, Mealy FSM.

UNIT IV VERILOG HDL

10 hrs.

Verilog as HDL Levels for design description Language elements Data Types Operators Module structure Gate primitives Timing controls Procedural and Conditional assignments Data flow Modeling Structural Modeling examples.

UNIT V PROGRAMMING USING VERILOG

10 hrs.

Realization of SM charts Xilinx 3000 series FPGAs Altera Complex Programmable Logic devices Static RAM Memory Interfacing Memory to a Microprocessor Bus UART design Design of Microcontroller CPU.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. J.Bhaskar ,A VHDL primer, Prentice Hall of India Limited ,3rd Edition, 2004, 2. J.Bhaskar, A Verilog HDL Primer, Prentice Hall of India Limited, 3rd Edition, 2004,

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Charles H,Roth ,Digital system design using VHDL , 2nd Edition, PWS publishing co., 2005. Zainalabedin Navabi, VHDL analysis and modeling of digital systems, 2ndEdition, MGH, 2004. Michael D.Ciletti, Advanced Digital design with Verilog HDL, 2nd Edition, PHI Ltd, 2005. T.R.Padmanabhan & Bala Tripura sundari, Design through Verilog HDL, WSE2004 IEEE press. Michael D.Ciletti Advanced Digital design with Verilog HDL", PHI, 2005.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SBAX1001

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS & STRUCTURE

10 hrs.

Management Definition Basic Function Contribution of Taylor & Fayol. Types of structure Line, staff, Functional, Committee, Project & Matrix Structures. Departmentalization Centralization Decentralization span of control. Management By Objectives Management By Exception.

UNIT II MANAGEMENT OF ORGINASATION

10 hrs.

Forms of Business / Industrial Ownership Sole Trader, Partnership, Company, Performance Appraisal Basic Principles Pitfalls Methods to Overcome. Industrial Safety Causes of Accidents Cost of Accident How to minimize Accidents. Plant Layout & Maintenance Need, Types & Managerial Aspects.

UNIT III ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

10 hrs.

OB Definition Nature & Scope Contributing Disciplines Importance of OB to Managers. Personality Definition Theories Factors Influencing Personality. Motivation Definition Theories. Theory X & Y Transactional Analysis. Morale & Job Satisfaction Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction.

UNIT IV GROUP DYNAMICS

10 hrs.

Group Definition Types Determinants of Group Cohesiveness Communication Process Barriers Effective Communication. Leadership Theories Factors Contributing to Effective Leadership Role of Trade Union in Organizations Functions of Trade Union Why Trade Union is required? Types of Trade Union.

UNIT V PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

10 hrs.

Ethics in Workplace Formulation of Ethics Managerial Ethics Managing Ethical Behaviour Codes of Ethics Encouraging Ethical Behaviour Social Responsibility Spirituality.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Gupta C.B., Management Theory and Practice, 14th Edition, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2009. Dr. Prasad L.M., Principle & Practice of Management, 7th Edition, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2008. Aswathappa, Organisational Behaviour, 8th Edition, Himalaya Publishing House, 2010. Dr. Prasad L.M., Organisational Behaviour, 4th Edition, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2008. Harold Koontz, Principles of Management, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SCSX1015

DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Data Bases- Need- Concepts- Architecture- data Independence.Data modeling: Entity-Relationship model: ER diagram-Aggregation-Weak Entity Sets, Mapping ER model to other data models.

UNIT II RELATIONAL MODEL

10 hrs.

Concepts- Integrity constraints, Relational Algebra, SQL Queries-data definition, manipulation, select statements, views in SQL

UNIT III RELATIONAL CALCULUS

10 hrs.

Tuple Relational calculus, Domain relational calculus, QBE language, Query processing and Query optimization.

UNIT IV RELATIONAL DATABASE DESIGN

10 hrs.

Armstrongs Axioms-Design issues Decomposition Normalization using Functional dependencies- Multi valued dependencies join dependencies Domain key normal form.

UNIT V DATABASE MODELS

10 hrs.

An overview of network model and hierarchical model object oriented data model- Objects definition and manipulation language-Object oriented databases- Object relational database.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. R.Elmasri and S.B Navethe, Fundamental of Data base systems 2nd Edition, The Benjamin/cumming Pub.co, 1994. A.Silberzcharts, H.F Korth &S.Sundharsan, Data Base System Concepts, 3rd Edition, MGH 1997. C.J.Data, An Data Base System , Galgotia, 1985. C.M Ricardo, Data Base System Concepts Principles, Design and implementation Macmillan, 1990.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1037

MICROWAVE ENGINEERING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Microwave spectrum and bands-characteristics of microwaves-a typical microwave system. Traditional, industrial and biomedical applications of microwaves. Microwave hazards.S-matrix significance, formulation and properties. S-matrix representation of a multi port network, S-matrix of a two port network with mismatched load.

UNIT II MICROWAVE COMPONENTS

10 hrs.

Waveguide Attenuators- Resistive card, Rotary Vane types. Waveguide Phase Shifters : Dielectric, Rotary Vane types. Waveguide Multi port Junctions- E plane and H plane Tees, Magic Tee, Hybrid Ring. Directional Couplers- 2 hole, Bethe hole types. Ferrites-Composition and characteristics, Faraday Rotation. Ferrite components: Gyrator, Isolator, Circulator. S-matrix calculations for 2 port junction, E & H plane Tees, Magic Tee, Directional Coupler, Circulator and Isolator

UNIT III MICROWAVE TUBES

10 hrs.

Microwave tubes: O-type Two cavity Klystrons: structure, resonant cavities, velocity modulation and Applegate diagram, bunching process. Reflex Klystrons- structure, modes and o/p characteristics, electronic and mechanical tuning.M-type cross-field effects, Magnetrons- types, 8-cavity Cylindrical Travelling Wave Magnetron- Hull cut-off and Hartree conditions, modes of resonance and PI-mode operation, o/p characteristics. HELIX TWT- types and characteristics of slow wave structures, structure of TWT and amplification process (qualitative treatment), Backward Wave Oscillators

UNIT IV MICROWAVE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

10 hrs.

Avalanche Transit Time Devices- principle of operation and characteristics of IMPATT and TRAPATT diodes, Point Contact Diodes, Schottky Barrier Diodes, Parametric Devices, Detectors and Mixers.Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMIC), MIC materials- substrate, conductors and dielectric materials. Types of MICs, hybrid MICs(HMIC).

UNIT V MICROWAVE ANTENNAS AND MEASUREMENTS

10 hrs.

Horn antenna and its types, micro strip and patch antennas.Network Analyzer, Measurement of VSWR, Frequency, Power, Noise, cavity Q, Impedance, Attenuation, Dielectric Constant and antenna gain.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Samual Y.Liao, Microwave Devices and Circuits, PHI, 3rd Edition, 1994. 2. Collin R.E., Foundation of Microwave Engineering, McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 1992. 3. Microwave Principles Herbert J.Reich, J.G.Skalnik, P.F.Ordung and H.L.Krauss, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reich J. et al, Microwaves, East West Press, 1978. Gupta.K.C, Microwaves, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1995. Peter A.Rizzi, Microwave Engineering Passive Circuits, PHI Publications. Chatterjee.R, Elements of Microwave Engineering, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd. Sisodia.M.L and Raghuvanshi.G.S, Microwave Circuits and Passive Devices, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1995.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX4013

MICROWAVE, OPTICAL AND SIMULATION LAB

L 0

T 0

P 4

Credits 2

Total Marks 100

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Study of Micro wave Component Characteristics of Microwave Sources Klystron and Gunn diode Relation ship between frequency, free wave length and guide wave length Determination of VSWR and Impedance Study of Direction Coupler Horn Antenna Gain and directional Characteristics Three port Circulator Measurement of dielectric constant Study and Characterization of mono mode and multi mode optical fibers Study of Optical Fiber link Measurement of losses in optical fiber Application of optical fiber for ISDN application Measurement of coupling loss in optical fiber Study of Fiber Sensors

S13XPROJ

PROJECT WORK

L 0

T 0

P 30

Credits 15

Total Marks 100

The objective of the project work is to make use of the knowledge gained by the student at various stages of the degree course. Students, will also be permitted to undertake industrial/consultancy project Work, outside the department, in industries/Research labs. There shall be three assessments during the semester by a review committee. The student shall make three presentations on the progress made before the committee at various stages of the Project work. The Head of the Department shall constitute the review committee for each branch of study. The total marks obtained in the three reviews, shall be taken in to account. There will be a viva-voce examination at the end of the Project work, conducted by one internal examiner and one external examiner. The total marks secured will be the sum of marks secured in the Project reviews and Viva Voce Examination. Each student is required to submit a Project report on the project assigned to him by the department. The report should be based on the information available in the literature or data obtained by the student by way of experiments conducted in the laboratory/industry.

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SECX1034

TELECOMMUNICATION SWITCHING SYSTEMS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I EVALUATION OF PUBLIC SWITCHED TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS

10 hrs.

Switching system functions stronger switching system cross bar exchange SPC exchange Message switching circuits switching Telephone handset four wire concept Hybrid circuit Echo suppressor and cancellors PCM coders Modems and relays Telecommunication standard.

UNIT II DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Time switching space switching STS and TST switching digital switching system hardware principles of switching system software organizational processing software switching in networked environment ISDN.

UNIT III SIGNALING AND TRAFFIC

10 hrs.

Channel associated signaling Common channel signaling - SS7 protocol - traffic grade of service Modeling switching system Blocking models and relay system.

UNIT IV TRANSMISSION NETWORKS

10 hrs.

Subscriber loop DSL ADSL FDM and TDM PCM multiplex group PDSH, SDH / SONET cross talk line equalizations adaptive equalizers single stage network two, three, four stage networks network synchronization.

UNIT V DATA NETWORKS

10 hrs.

Data transmission in PSTN packet switching connection oriented and connectionless protocols ISO OSI architecture TCP/IP and Internet multiple access techniques satellite based data networks principles of ATM networks-IP Switching-Applications.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Flood. J.E., Telecommunication switching, Traffic and Networks, Pearson Education Ltd, New Delhi, 2006. 2. Syed R Ali, Digital switching systems, McGraw Hill, New York 2002.

REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Viswanathan T, Telecommunication switching systems and networks, PHI 2006.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1038

OPTICAL COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Introduction to vector nature of light, propagation of light, propagation of light in a cylindrical dielectric rod. Rays and Modes. Different types of optical fibers, Modal analysis of a step index fiber, Linearly Polarized Modes, Singlemode fibers and Graded- Index Fiber.

UNIT II SIGNAL DEGRADATION AND OPTICAL SOURCES

10 hrs.

Attenuation- Absorption, Scattering Losses, Bending Losses, Core and Cladding Losses. Signal distortion in Optical waveguides- Material Dispersion, Waveguide Dispersion. Optical sources - Semiconductor Device Fabrication, LED and LASER diode - Principles of operation, concepts of line width, phase noise, switching and modulation characteristics.

UNIT III OPTICAL DETECTORS

10 hrs.

Optical detectors pn detector, pin detector, avalanche photodiode - Principles of operation, concepts of responsivity, sensitivity and quantum efficiency, noise in detection. Multichannel Transmission Technique-Multichannel Frequency Modulation, Subcarrier multiplexing. WDM Concepts and Components.

UNIT IV OPTICAL AMPLIFIERS

10 hrs.

Basic concepts, semiconductor amplifier, Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier, Raman amplifier, Brillouin amplifier principles of operation, amplifier noise, signal to noise ratio, gain, gain bandwidth, gain and noise dependencies, intermodulation effects, saturation induced crosstalk, wavelength range of operation.

UNIT V OPTICAL NETWORKS AND DISPERSION COMPENSATION

10 hrs.

Optical networks: SONET/SDH, ATM, IP, Wavelength routed networks, soliton communication system, fiber soliton, Soliton based communication system design, High capacity and WDM soliton system.Limitations, Post and Precompensation techniques, Equalizing filters, fiber based gratings, Broad band compensation-Applications.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Keiser. G, Optical fiber communications, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2008. 2. Agrawal. G.P, Fiber-Optic Communication Systems 3rd Edition John Wiley & Sons, 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John Gowar, Optical Communication Systems, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1993. 2. Franz & Jain, Optical communication, Systems and Components, Narosa Publications, New Delhi, 2000. 3. Karminvov & T. Li Optical Fibre Telecommunications, Vol A & B, Academic Press, 2002.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1036

COMPUTER COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Introduction: Communication model, Network H/W, Network S/W, OSI reference Model, TCP/IP protocol suite, Network services and Interfaces, Network Topologies, Networks example, Network Standardization, World Wide Web, Multimedia applications.

UNIT II NETWORKS, PHYSICAL AND DATALINK LAYERS

10 hrs.

Point to Point Networks, Routing and Flow Control, Packet Communication Technology, Packet Broadcasting, Terrestrial Networks. Physical Layer: Guided transmission media Magnetic media, Twisted Pair, coaxial cable, fiber optic network. Data Link Layer: Design Issues, Error detection and correction, Elementary Data Link Protocols, Sliding Window Protocols, Protocol Verification, Example Data Link protocols.

UNIT III MEDIUM ACCESS SUB LAYER AND TRANSPORT PROTOCOL

10 hrs.

The Medium Access Sub Layer : The channel allocation problem, Multiple access Protocols, Ethernet, Wireless LANs, Broadband Wireless, Bluetooth, Data Link Layer Switching. The Network Layer: Network Layer Design Issues, Routing Algorithms, Congestion Control Algorithms, Quality of Service. The Transport Protocol: The Transport Service, Elements of transport protocol, Performance Issues.

UNIT IV APPLICATION LAYER AND NETWORK SECURITY


The Application Layer: DNS-(Domain Name System), Electronic Mail, World Wide Web Multimedia.

10 hrs.

Network Security: Cryptography, Symmetric_key Algorithms, PublicKey Algorithms, Digital Signatures, Management of public keys

UNIT V COMMUNICATION SECURITY

10 hrs.

Communication Security: Authentications Protocols, E-mail Security, Web security, Social Issues, SDL based protocol verification and validation, Internet protocol, SDL based interoperability testing of CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA protocol using Bridge, Scalability testing-Applications.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Andrew S Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, 4th Edition, Pearson Education PHI 2008 2. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Communications and Networking, 4th Edition, Mc GrawHill HIGHER Education 2007.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Michael A.Gallo, William Hancock.M, Computer Communications and Networking Technologies, BROOKS/COLE/2001 2. Richard Lai and Jirachiefpattana, Communication Protocol Specification and Verification, Kluwer Publishers, Boston, 1998. 3. Pallapa Venkataram and Sunilkumar S.Manvi, Communication protocol Engineering, PHI Learning, 2008

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1051

SATELLITE COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Introduction, Types Active and Passive Satellite, Frequency allocation, types of Satellite orbits, Keplers laws, Definitions of terms for earth-orbiting satellites, orbital parameters Two line elements, Apogee and Perigee heights, Orbit perturbations, Geo stationary orbit, Antenna look angles, Limits of visibility, Sub satellite point and prediction of satellite position, Earth Eclipse of satellite, Sun transit outage, launching orbits.

UNIT II THE SPACE SEGMENT & ANTENNAS

10 hrs.

Introduction, The Power supply, Attitude control, Spinning satellite stabilization, Momentum wheel stabilization, Station Keeping, Thermal control, TT&C subsystem, Transponders, The wide band receiver, The input demultiplexer, the power amplifier, the antenna subsystem. The isotropic radiator and antenna gain, horn antenna, parabolic reflector, double reflector- Cassie grain antenna- Gregorian antenna.

UNIT III THE EARTH SEGMENT & THE SPACE LINK

10 hrs.

Transmit receive earth station subsystems-up converters-High power Amplifier- Receive chain-LNA & LNB. TVRO Earth station EIRP, Transmission losses, the link budget equation, System noise, Effect of rain,combined uplink and downlink C/N ratio.

UNIT IV SATELLITE ACCESS & SATELLITE APPLICATIONS

10 hrs.

Multiple access techniques- Concepts and types of TDMA, FDMA and CDMA.DBS, VSAT, Remote sensing, Satellite Mobile services, GPS, INMARSAT, INSAT, Video tele conferencing.

UNIT V SATELLITE INTERNETWORKING WITH TERRESTRIAL NETWORKS AND IP OVER SATELLITE NETWORKS

10 hrs.

Satellite digital transmission and on-board switching, PDH & its limitation, SDH: development, standards, SONET, SDH over satellite, ISDN over satellite.Different view points of satellite networking, IP packet encapsulation, Satellite IP networking, IP multicast over satellite, IP multicast routing, IP multicast security, DVB over satellite (DVB-S).

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Dennis Roddy, "Satellite Communication", 4th Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill Co.Special Indian Print, 2009. 2. Zhili Sun, "Satellite Networking Principles and Protocol", John W.& Sons, 2005.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Timothy pratt & C W. Bostain, "Satellite Communication", Wiley 3rd Edition, 2006. 2. K.N.Raja Rao, "Fundamentals of Satellite Communication", PHI, 2004.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1052

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I BASICS OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

10 hrs.

Radio frequency Spectrum: Details of RF Spectrum, Spectrum allocation for wireless communication. Cellular system concepts: Circuit switched Cellular systems (analog and digital), Packet switched cellular system, Types of packet switching- Virtual circuit and Datagram switching. Cellular architecture, Frequency reuse, Cell clusters, reuse factor, channel Assignment Mobility Management: Handoff Inter BS Handoff-Inter system Handoff, Strategies of Hand off detection-Mobile controlled Handoff-Network controlled Handoff-Mobile assisted Handoff

UNIT II GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILES (GSM)

10 hrs.

GSM Architecture, Radio subsystems, Network and Switching subsystems, Operation subsystem, Layer Modeling (OSI Model), Mobility management GSM Physical layer parameters, Protocol Architecture & Signaling, FDMA and TDMA application in GSM, GSM Short Message Service- SMS Network architecture-Protocol Hierarchy

UNIT III B2G SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

General Packet Radio Interface (GPRS): GPRS air interface- GPRS network architecture- transmission plane & signaling plane- SGSN and GGSN functions EDGE (Enhanced Data Rate for Global Evaluation): Network architecture-Network control. Short Distance Wireless communication: Architecture, Protocol and technical details of Bluetooth Zigbee -Ultra Wide Band (UWB)-IrDA (Infra red Data Association)

UNIT 4 WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL (WAP) AND WLL

10 hrs.

WAP: WAP model WAP Gateway WAP Protocols-Wireless Datagram protocol (WDP)- Wireless Transport layer security (WTLS)-Wireless Transaction protocol (WTP)- Wireless Session protocol (WSP)- Wireless Application Environment (WAE)- WAP user Agent profile and caching model- WAP protocol stack over USSD Wireless Local Loop (WLL): Architecture, WLL technologies- Satellite based Systems-Cellular based system

UNIT V 3G and B3G SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

3G Networks or IMT 2000/UMTS- list of 3G features and Performance. Node B, RNC and Core Network WCDMA: Physical layer-transport channels-Transmission characteristics, FDD Mode-TDD Mode UMTS network architecture: Description-MAC layer-RLC layer-RRc layer. CDMA 2000: Radio Interface parameters of CDMA 2000 FDD-channel structure-chip rates-modulation and spreading (single carrier)-Transmission characteristics (single carrier)-1 xEV-DO- 1xEV-DV. 3GPP and the latest Releases of 3PP WLAN standards: IEEE 802.11a,b,g,n WiMAX IEEE802, 16 and 802.20 specifications, OFDM and MIMO applications

TEXT BOOKS:
1. William C.Y. Lee., "Wireless & Cellular Telecommunications", 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill.2006 2. Yibing Lin, "Wireless & mobile Network architecture", Wiley 2002 3. William Stallings, Wireless Communication & Networking, Pearson Education, Asia, 2006.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Jochen Schiller, "Mobile communications", .2nd Edition, 2003 2. David Tse, Pramod Viswanath, "Fundamentals of Wireless Communications". Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521845270, 2005.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1043

TELEVISION ENGINEERING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I TV PICTURES AND TV STANDARDS

10 hrs.

Geo metric form and aspect ratio of the picture- scanning- interlaced scanning-number of scanned lines- vertical and horizontal resolution picture brightness- transfer characteristics negative transmission VSB transmission Complete channel bandwidth- reception of VSB signals allocation of frequency band for TV signals- CCIR and FCC standards.

UNIT II CAMERA TUBES

10 hrs.

Camera tubes requirements- Iconoscope Image Orthicon- Vidicon Plumbicon- Silicon diode array-solid array solid state image scanning- Gamma collection,Requirements of TV broad cast transmission- TV transmitter Visual exciter- Aural exciter- Diplexer- transmitting antennas MW TV relay systems- TV via satellites- CCTV- Cable TV TV receiver as a data communication terminal-tele conference.

UNIT III TELEVISION RECEIVER

10 hrs.

Receiver block diagram- receiving antennas- Balun and TV filters- RF tuners VHF and UHF tuners, IF response Wave traps, Video Detector, Video amplifier- DC restoration-Sync separator Vertical and horizontal output stageEHT generation- Picture tube- Beam deflection- Centering and focusing- Geometric distortion in raster- Sound sections.

UNIT IV COLOUR TV

10 hrs.

Nature of colour- Chromotocity diagram- compatibility with monochrome and vice versa Colour TV- Transmission and Reception-Video Tape recording, VCR/VCPs. Video discs- teletext and video text Video games.

UNIT V ADVANCES IN TV TECHNOLOGY

10 hrs.

Projection TV- Stereo sound in TV - 3D TV pictures - Digital TV - High definition TV (HD TV) - Flat panel display - LED TV.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. R.R.Gulati, Monochrome and Colour Television, 2nd Edition, New Age International publishers, 2004. 2. A.M.Dhake, Television and Video Engineering, 2nd Edition, TMH, 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Grob and Bernard, Basic television principles and servicing, Mc Graw Hill, 2004. 2. R.R.Gulati, Modern TV practices:Principles, Technologies & servicing, New Age International, 1991.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1060

RADAR AND NAVIGATIONAL AIDS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100 10 hrs.

UNIT I RADAR BASICS

Basic Radar-The Origins of Radar, Simple form of Radar Equation-Radar Block Diagram-Radar Frequencies-Application of Radar. The Radar Equation: Introduction-Detection of Signals in noise-Reciever noise and the Signal-to-Noise Ratio-Probability Density Function-Probabilities of Detection and False Alarm-Integration of Radar pulses-Radar Cross Section of Targets-Radar Cross Section Fluctuations-Transmitter Power-Pulse Repitation Frequency-Antenna Parameters-System Losses-Other Radar Euqation Considerations.

UNIT II MTI AND PULSE DOPPLER RADAR

10 hrs.

Introduction To Doppler and MTI Radar-Delay- Line Cancelers-Staggered Pulse Repetition Frequencies-Doppler Filter Banks-Digital MTI Processing-Moving Target Detector-Limitation of MTI Performance-Pulse Doppler Radar-Other Doppler Radar Topics-Tracking with Radar-Monopulse Tracking-Conical Scan and Sequential Lobing-Limitation to Tracking Accuracy-Low-Angle Tracking-Tracking in Range-other Tracking Radar Topics-Comparison of Trackers-Automatic Tracking with Surveillance Radars(ADT).

UNIT III RADAR COMPONENTS

10 hrs.

Detection of Signals in Noise: Introduction-Matched-Filter Receiver-Detection Criteria-Detectors-Automatic Detector-Integrators-Constant-False-Alarm Rate Receivers-The Radar Operator-Signal Management-Propagation Radar waves-Atmospheric Refraction-Standard Propagation-Non Standard Propagation. The Radar Antennas: Reflector Antennas-Electronically Steered Phased Array Antennas-Phase Shifter-Frequency-Scan Arrays Radar Transmitters: Introduction-Linear Beam Power Tubes-Solid State RF Power Sources-Magnetron-Crossed Field Amplifer-Other Rf Power Sources-Other aspects of Radar Transmitter. Radar Receivers: The Radar Receiver-Receiver Noise Figure-Superheterodyne Receiver-Duplexers and Receivers Protectors-Radar Displays.

UNIT IV BASICS OF NAVIGATION

10 hrs.

Introduction-Four Method of Navigation-Radio Direction Finding-The Loop Antenna-Loop Input Circuits-An Aural Null Direction Finder-The Goniometer-Error In Direction Finding-Adcock Direction Finders-Direction Finding at very High Frequencies-Automatic Direction Finders-The Commutated Aerial Direction Finders-Range and Accuracy of Direction Finders Radio Ranges-The LF/MF Four Course Radio Range-VHF Omni directional Range (VOR)-VOR Receiving Equipment-Range and accuracy of VOR-Recent Development Hyperbolic System of Navigation (Loran and Decca)-Loran-A-Loran-A Equipment-Range and Precision of Standard Loran-Loran-C-The Decca Navigation System-Decca Receiver-Range and Accuracy of Decca-The Omega System.

UNIT V NAVIGATIONAL SYSTEM

10 hrs.

DME and TACAN-Distance Measuring Equipment-Operation of DME-TACAN-TACAN Equipment Aids to Approach and Landing-Instrument Landing System-Ground Controlled Approach System-Microwave Landing System(MLS) Doppler Navigation-The Doppler Effect-Beam Configuration-Doppler frequency Equation-Track Stabilization-Doppler Spectrum-Components of The Doppler Navigation System-Doppler Range Equation-Accuracy of Doppler Navigation System. Inertial Navigation-Principles of Operation-Navigation Over The Earth-Components of an inertial Navigation System-Earth Coordinate Mechanization-Strapped-Down Systems-Accuracy of Inertial Navigation Systems. Satellite Navigation System-The Transit System-Navstar Global Positioning System(GPS)-Nightvision systems.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Merrill I.Skolnik, "Introduction to Radar Systems", Tata McGraw-Hill, 3rd Edition, 2003. 2. Nagaraja.N.S, "Elements of Electronics Navigation", Tata McGraw Hill 1993.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. 2. 3. 4. Nadav Levanon, "Radar Principles, John Wiley and Sons, 1989 Peyton Z. Peebles, Radar Principles, John Wiley & Sons, 2004 Toomay.J.C, "Principles of Radar", 2nd Edition- PHI, 2004 Brookner, Radar Technology, Artech Hons,1986.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1061

SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Spread spectrum signal - Spread spectrum digital communication system model -Positive Performance features - Processing gain and other fundamental parameters Jamming methods - Pseudo Noise sequences-generation of PN codes-PN code properties - Correlation properties - classification of SS.

UNIT II SPREAD SPECTRUM SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Spread Spectrum System model - Direct Sequence SS systems - classification of direct sequence spread spectrum systems - Pulse jammer Partial band jammer Multitone jammer Modulation and Demodulation of DSSS-Performance of DSSS in noise and jammer.

UNIT III FREQUENCY HOPPED SPREAD SPECTRUM SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Frequency hopped spread spectrum system model with block diagram Demodulation - Fast hopping versus slow hopping - Advantages and limitations of FHSS systems - Performance of FH/QPSK and FH/DPSK systems in partial band jamming Time hopping chirp - Example of SS - Global Positioning System.

UNIT IV SYNCHRONIZATION OF SS SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Acquisition and tracking in DS SS FH SS receivers Sequential estimation Matched filter techniques of acquisition and tracking Delay locked loop Tau Dither loop - Jamming considerations Broad band partial multitone repeat back jamming.

UNIT V APPLICATION OF SS SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

CDMA - multipath channels - FCC part 15 rules - Direct Sequence CDMA example - IS95 CDMA Digital Spread Spectrum - Satellite communication Anti jam military communication - Applications in cellular and mobile communications.

TEXT BOOK :
1. Bernard Sklar, "Digital Communication", 2nd Edition, Pearson Education Ltd, 2007.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. 2. 3. 4. "Advanced Digital Communication Systems-NIIT", PHI, 1st Edition, 2009. John Proakis, "Digital Communication", TMH, 4th Edition, 2005. Dixon.R.C, Spread spectrum systems, John Wiley, 1984. Simon.M.K, J.K.Omura, R.A. Schiltz and B.K.Levitt, Spread spectrum communication, Vol-I, II & IV, computer science press, USA, 1985. 5. Cooperand.G.R, CD.Mc.Gillem, Modern communications and spread spectrum, McGraw Hill, 1986.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1062

INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORKS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I ISDN BASICS

10 hrs.

Evolution of ISDN - Definition of ISDN- ISDN System Architecture- ISDN integrated access- ISDN Digital Services-Digital Telephones - Types of switched networks - OSI reference model- ISDN channels-Access interfaces-Functional Devices and reference points.

UNIT II ISDN SERVICES

10 hrs.

Standard Organization- Services Requirement- ISDN Services- bear services-Teleservices- Broadband Services-Service attributes- Packeted frame - mode bearer Services.

UNIT III ISDN PROTOCOL AND SIGNALING SCHEMES

10 hrs.

Protocol Architecture - Physical layer protocol - D-Channel - Data link and layer 3 protocols - Numbers and Address. Signaling System No.7 SS7 protocol and Services.

UNIT IV ATM

10 hrs.

Broadband Services and Call Relay switching ATM Overview BISDN Architecture BISDN Protocol- ATM layer ATM Adopter layer

UNIT V ISDN APPLICATION AND IMPLEMENTATIONS

10 hrs.

ISDN Centrax configuration ISDN and LANs Metropolitan Area Network.- TCP/IP and Interworks Application Video conferencing , Telemedicne User configuration Intention ISDN Activities.

TEXT BOOK :
1. Gray.C.Kessler, ISDN, Mc Graw Hill, International 4th Edition, 2007 Reprint.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. William Stallings, ISDN and Broadband ISDN with frame relay and ATM, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall Inc, U.K,2005. 2. John Ranayne, ISDN, Wheels Publication, India, 2007 reprint. 3. Andrew S.Tanenbaum, Computer network, 2nd Edition, 2004 reprint.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1055

MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS

10 hrs.

Network Deployment, Structured Versus Randomized Deployment, Network Topology, Topology Control, Connectivity in Geometric Random Graphs, Connectivity using Power Control and Mobility Models.

UNIT II LOCALIZATION AND TIME SYNCHRONIZATION PROTOCOLS

10 hrs.

Localization protocols: Approaches, Coarse-Grained Node Localization using Minimal Information, Fine-Grained Node Localization using Detailed Information-Network-Wide Localization-Theoretical Analysis of Localization Techniques Time Synchronization Protocols: Traditional Approaches, Coarse-Grained Clock Synchronization, Fine-Grained Clock Synchronization.

UNIT III ROUTING PROTOCOLS

10 hrs.

Challenges and Issues, DSDV, DSR, AODV Protocols, Link Reversal Routing, Properties, Unicast and Multicast Route Establishment, Comparison of Multicast Routing Protocols, Scheduling Techniques, Transmission Scheduling, Medium Access and Sleep Scheduling.

UNIT IV TRANSPORT LAYER AND SECURITY PROTOCOLS

10 hrs.

Transport Layer Protocols: Design Goals, Issue in Designing a Transport Layer Protocol, Classification of Transport Layer Solutions, TCP over MANET. Security Protocols: Security over MANET, Security Requirements, Issue and Challenges in Security Provisioning, Network Security Attacks, Security Routing in MANET.

UNIT V QoS ENERGY MANAGEMENT

10 hrs.

Issues and Challenges in Providing QoS in MANET, Classification of QoS Solutions, MAC Layer and Network Layer Solutions, QoS Frameworks, Need for Energy Management, Classification, Battery Management Scheme, Transmission Power and System Power Management Scheme.

TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Toh.C.K, Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks: Protocols and Systems, Prentice Hall PTR, 2001 Sivaram Murthy.C and B S Manoj, Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architecture and Protocols, Prentice Hall PTR, 2004 Charles E Perkins, Ad Hoc Networking, Addison Wesley, 2001 Xiuzhen Cheng, Xiao Huang, Ding Zhu Du, Ad Hoc Wireless Networking, Springer Netherlands, 2004 Tavli, Bulent, Heinzelman, Wendi, Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Energy-Efficient Real-Time Data Communications, Springer, 2006 Aggelou, George, Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: From Wireless LANs to 4g Networks, McGraw-Hill Professional Engineering, 2004

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1040

DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I IMAGE PERCEPTION AND SAMPLING

10 hrs.

Elements of Digital Image Processing Systems Elements of Visual Perception structure of human eye light, luminance, brightness and contrast, mech band effect image formation Monochrome vision model Image fidelity criteria Color vision model Introduction to 2D system linear, shift invarient, casual and stable systems optical and modulation transfer function 2D sampling theorem Aliasing reconstruction of image from samples Practical limitations in sampling and reconstruction Image quantization Lloyd max quantizer Optimum mean square uniform quantizer.

UNIT II IMAGE TRANSFORMS

10 hrs.

Need for transform 2D Orthogonal and Unitary transform and its properties 1D & 2D DFT Properties separability,translation, periodicity, conjugate symmetry, rotation, scaling,convolution and correlation FFT Statement, proof and properties of Separable transforms Walsh, Hadamard, Haar, Discrete Sine, DCT, Slant, SVD & KL transforms.

UNIT III IMAGE ENHANCEMENT AND RESTORATION

10 hrs.

Spatial domain method point operation Histogram modelling Spatial operations directional smoothening, median filtering, image sharpening, masking, edge crispening, interpolation Transform operation linear filtering, root filtering Homomorphic filtering Degradation model diagonalization Constrained and Unconstrained restoration Inverse filtering Wiener filter generalised inverse, SVD and iterative methods.

UNIT IV IMAGE ANALYSIS AND PATTERN RECOGNIZATION

10 hrs.

Spatial feature extraction Edge detection Boundary extraction and representation region and moment representation structure Texture Scene matching and detection Image segmentation Classification techniquesPattern recognisation Perceptron for two pattern classes Training algorithm Non seperable classes.

UNIT V IMAGE DATA COMPRESSION

10 hrs.

Fundamentals of coding coding, inter pixel and psychovisual redundancy, fidelity criteria Image compression models fundamental coding theorem Shannons coding, Huffman coding Pixel coding Predictive techniques lossy and lose less predictive coding variable length coding Transform coding Zonal and thereshold coding Image compression standards CCITT and JPEG standards.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Anil .K.Jain, "Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing", 1st Edition, PHI New Delhi, 1995. 2. Gonzalez R.C. and R.E.Woods, "Digital Image Processing", 2nd Edition, Pearson Education Ltd, 2002.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. William K Pratt, "Digital Image Processing", 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2001. Greenberg A.D. and S.Greenberg, "Digital Images: A Practical Guide", 1st Edition, McGraw Hill, 1995. Nick Efford, "Digital image Processing - A practical introduction using JAVA", Pearson Education Ltd., 1st Edition, 2000. Edward R Dougherty, "Electronic Imaging Technology", 1st Edition, PHI, 2005.

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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1042

ADVANCED ELECTRONICS TEST ENGINEERING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO PCB TECHNOLOGY

10 hrs.

Printed Circuit Boards(PCB)- Construction Types of PCB- Multilayer Surface Mount technology PCB Manufacturing process PCB Inspection methods Bare Board Testing Optical and X ray Inspection Electrical tests Text fixtures Bed of nails fixtures Cross talk test Mock up test In circuit test burn in test Fault diagnostic methods. Electromagnetic compatibility testing of electronic components, subassemblies, Measuring Instruments and systems

UNIT II PCB TROUBLE SHOOTING PROCESS

10 hrs.

Symptom Recognition Bracketing Technique Component failure Analysis Fault types and causes in circuits during manufacturing Manual trouble shooting technique Tools and Instruments DMM CRO PCO Logic probes Logic pulsar Logic Analyzer.

UNIT III AUTOMATED TROUBLE SHOOTING TECHNIQUES

10 hrs.

ATE Techniques CPU Emulator technique ROM amd ROM Emulators In circuit Comparator In Circuit Functional test Trouble shooting digital gates Testing Linear Integrated Circuits Guarding Technique VI trace Technique Bus Cycle Signature System Board functional test methods Boundary scan test basics

UNIT IV ATE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

10 hrs.

ATE System Components Digital Pin Electronics Drive data formats Digital High way Analog Highway Test Vector Generation Creating test patterns Fault Simulations.

UNIT V DESIGN FOR TESTABILITY (DFT)

10 hrs.

MDA test systems Boundary scan test with I/O pin compatibility Automatic optical inspection systems Combinational ATE Systems Design for testability Observability and Controllability Testing Flow diagram Stuck at fault model Fault simulation Ad Hoc technique Scan design technique Basics of ATPG BIST-Test pattern generation for built in self test - Exhaustive pattern generation and deterministic testing Output response Analysis Transition count syndrome checking Signature Analysis Circular BIST.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Michael L.Bushnell et al., Essentials of Electronic testing for digital, memory and mixed signal VLSI circuit, 1st Edition, Academic Press, 2002. 2. Randall L Geiger, Pillip E Allen, VLSI design techniques for analog and digital circuits, MGH, 1990.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Parag.K.lala, Digital circuit Testing and Testability, 1st Edition, Academic press, 2001. 2. Alfred L.Crouch, Design for test for Digital ICs and Embedded core systems, 2nd Edition, PHI, 1999. 3. Sabapathy S.R., Test Engineering for electronic hardware, Qmax publishers, 1st Edition, 2007.

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Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 43

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1057

AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I SPEECH PRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Acoustic theory of speech production (Excitation, Vocal tract model for speech analysis, Formant structure, Pitch). Articulatory Phonetic (Articulation, Voicing, Articulatory model). Acoustic Phonetics (Basic speech units and their classification).

UNIT II SPEECH ANALYSIS

10 hrs.

Short-Time Speech Analysis, Time domain analysis (Short time energy, short time zero crossing Rate, ACF). Frequency domain analysis (Filter Banks, STFT, Spectrogram, Formant Estimation &Analysis). Cepstral Analysis

UNIT III PARAMETRIC REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH

10 hrs.

AR Model, ARMA model. LPC Analysis (LPC model, Auto correlation method, Covariance method, Levinson-Durbin Algorithm, Lattice form).LSF, LAR, MFCC, Sinusoidal Model, GMM, HMM

UNIT IV SPEECH CODING

10 hrs.

Phase Vocoder, LPC, Sub-band coding, Adaptive Transform Coding , Harmonic Coding, Vector Quantization based Coders, CELP

UNIT V SPEECH PROCESSING

10 hrs.

Fundamentals of Speech recognition, Speech segmentation. Text-to-speech conversion, speech enhancement, Speaker Verification, Language Identification, Issues of Voice transmission over internet.

TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. Speech Communications: Human & Machine by Douglas OShaughnessy, IEEE Press, Hardcover 2nd Edition, 1999; ISBN: 0780334493. 2. Speech and Audio Signal Processing : Processing and Perception of Speech and Music by Nelson Morgan and Ben Gold, July 1999, John Wiley & Sons,ISBN: 0471351547 3. Digital Processing of Speech Signals, Rabiner and Schafer, Prentice Hall, 1978. 4. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition, Rabiner and Juang, Prentice Hall, 1994. 5. Discrete-Time Speech Signal Processing: Principles and Practice by Thomas F. Quatieri Publisher: Prentice Hall; ISBN: 013242942X; 1st edition (October 29, 2001) 6. Speech Processing and Synthesis Toolboxes by Donald G. Childers, John Wiley & Sons, 2000; ISBN: 0471349593

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Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 44

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SMEX1017

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND LINEAR PROGRAMMING

10 hrs.

Operations Research(OR)-Nature-Characteristics-Phases.-Role of OR in Decision making- Outline of OR Models Linear Programming Formulation of L.P.problems Solution by graphical method, simplex method, and big M methods Applications of O.R. in production management.

UNIT II TRANSPORTATION AND ASSIGNMENT MODEL

10 hrs.

Transportation problem Initial Basic feasible solution- Northwest corner method, Least Cost method, Vogels approximation method Test for optimality-MODI method. Assignment problems- Hungarian assignment models- Travelling salesman problems.

UNIT III RESOURCE SCHEDULING AND NETWORK ANALYSIS

10 hrs.

Problem of Sequencing Problem with N jobs and 2 machines N Jobs 3 m/cs and 2 Jobs m m/cs (Graphical method). Project Management Basic concepts Network construction and scheduling CPM & PERT Program evaluation and resource leveling by network techniques, time Cost trade off.

UNIT IV INVENTORY CONTROL AND SIMULATION

10 hrs.

Inventory Control Various Types of inventory models deterministic inventory models Production model, Purchase model with and without shortage- EOQ Buffer stock Shortage quantity, Probabilistic inventory models Quantity Discount and Price Breaks Simulation Use, advantages & limitations, Monte Carlo simulation, application to queuing, inventory & other problems.

UNIT V QUEUEING THEORY, GAME THEORY AND REPLACEMENT MODELS

10 hrs.

Queuing theory Poisson arrivals and exponential service times, Single channel models only. Game theory-Pay off matrix, competitive games with pure strategy, minimax criterion, principles of dominance &mixed strategies Replacement policy for items whose maintenance cost increases with time- Consideration of time value of money value- Replacement policy- Individual, Group replacement of items that fail completely.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Kanti Swarup, P.K.Gupta & Manmohan., "Operations Research", 12th Edition, S.Chand & Sons, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. K.V.Mital and C.Mohan, "Optimization Methods in O.R and System Analysis", New Age International Publishers, 1996. S.D.Sharma, "Operations Research", Kedarnath Ramnath & Co, 2002. Hamdy A. Taha, "Operations Research", 5th Edition., PHI, 1995. Hiller & Liberman,Introduction to operation research, 5th Edition., McGraw Hill, 2001. Ravindran, Phillips & Solberg, Operations Research: Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition., Wiley India Lts, 2007.

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Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 45

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1020

NANO ELECTRONICS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I CONCEPTS OF NANOSTRUCTURES

10 hrs.

Electronic states in crystal energy bands, Concepts of 2D nanostructures (quantum wells), 1 D nanostructures (quantum wires) OD nanostructures (quantum dots), artificial atomic clusters.

UNIT II PROPERTIES AND ANALYSIS OF NANOSTRUCTURES

10 hrs.

Size dependent properties, Size dependent absorption spectra, Blue shift with smaller sizes, Phonons in nanostructures, Contacts at Nano level, AFM.lSTM tip on a surface.

UNIT III ANALYSIS OF QUANTUM TECHNIQUES

10 hrs.

Charging of quantum dots, Coulomb blockade, Quantum mechanical treatment of quantum wells, wires and dots, Widening of bandgap in quantum dots, Strong and weak confinement, Properties of coupled quantum dots, Optical scattering from Nan defects.

UNIT IV CHARACTERISTIC OF NANOCOMPOSITES AND ZEOLITES

10 hrs.

Nanocomposites Electronic and atomic structure of aggregates and nanoparticles Theory and modeling of nanoparticles fictionalization processes.

UNIT V CHARACTERIZATION OF NANOPOLYMERS

10 hrs.

Nanosystems: Synthesis and chacterization Methods of Synthesis: Molecular beam epitaxy, MOCVD, chemical routes, nanoparticles on polymers, pulsed laser deposition, ion beam assisted techniques including embedded nanoparticles, RF sputtering.

TEXT BOOK:
1. K.Bamam and D.Vvedensky, Low Dimensional Semiconductor Structures, (Cambrige University Book) 2001.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. L.Banyai and S.W.Koch ,Semiconductor Quantum Dots, (World Scientific) 1993, http://www.nanotec.org.uklworkshop.october03health.htm(for health and safety aspects of nanostructures) 2. J.H. Davies, An introduction to the physics-af low dimensional semiconductors, Cambridge Press, 1998. 3. Karl Goser, Peter Glosekotter, Jan Dienstuhl Nanoelectronics and Nanosystems , Springer, 2004 4. Krause P. C. and Wasynczuk O., Electromechanical Motion Devices, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1989.Lyshevski S. E., Electromechanical Systems, Electric Machines, andApplied Mechatronics, CRC Press, FL, 1999. 5. Lyshevski S. E., "Integrated control of microactuators and integrated circuits: a new turning approach in MEMS technology," Proceedings Conference Decision and Control, Phoenix, AZ, pp. 2611-2616, 1999.

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Max. Marks: 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
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Exam Duration: 3 hrs 20 marks 60 marks


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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1022

MEMS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

MEMS-Micro fabrications for MEMS -Surface micromachining of silicon -Wafer bonding for MEMS-LIGA process-Micromachining of polymeric MEMS devices -Three-dimensional microfabrications.Materials: Materials for MEMS - Metal and metal alloys for MEMS - Polymers for MEMS - Other materials for MEMS.Metals : Evaporation Sputtering. Semiconductors :Electrical and chemical properties-Growth and deposition.Thin films for MEMS and their deposition techniques -Oxide film formation by thermal --oxidation -Deposition of silicon dioxide and silicon nitride -Polysilicon film deposition -Ferroelectric thin films. Materials for polymer MEMS :Classification of polymers -UV radiation curing -SU-8 for polymer MEMS.

UNIT II MICROSENSING FOR MEMS

10 hrs.

Piezoresistive sensing - Capacitive sensing - Piezoelectric sensing - Resonant sensing - Surface acoustic wave sensors. Transducers: Electromechanical transducers-Piezoelectric transducers -Electrostrictive transducers -Magnetostrictive transducers -Electrostatic actuators-Electromagnetic transducers -Electrodynamic transducersActuators: Electrothermal actuators-Comparison of electromechanical actuation schemes.

UNIT III MICRO MACHINING

10 hrs.

Micromachning : Bulk micromachining for silicon-based MEMS -Isotropic and orientation-dependent wet etching - Dry etching -Buried oxide process -Silicon fusion bonding -Anodic bonding -Silicon surface micromachining Sacrificial layer technology - Material systems in sacrificial layer technology - Surface micromachining using plasma etching -Combined integrated-circuit technology and anisotropic wet etching.

UNIT IV LITHOGRAPHY

10 hrs.

Microstereolithography for polymer MEMS -Scanning method -Two-photon microstereolithography Surface micromachining of polymer MEMS -Projection method -Polymeric MEMS architecture with silicon, metal and ceramics -Microstereolithography integrated with thick film lithography.

UNIT V APPLICATIONS

10 hrs.

Switching: Introduction- Switch parameters- Basics of switching - Mechanical switches-Electronic switchesSwitches for RF and microwave applications - Mechanical RF switches - PIN diode RF switches - Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors and monolithic microwave integrated circuits. RF MEMS switches: Integration and biasing issues for RF switches -Actuation mechanisms for MEMS devices-Electrostatic switching - Approaches for low-actuation-voltage switches - Mercury contact switches -Magnetic switching - Electromagnetic switching - Thermal switching.Dynamics of the switch operation: Switching time and dynamic response - Threshold voltage. MEMS switch design, modeling and evaluation:Electromechanical finite element analysis - RF design - MEMS switch design considerations.

TEXT BOOK:

1. Vijay K.Varadan, K.J.Vinoy and K.A.Jose, RF MEMS and Their Applications(ISBN 0-470-84308-X), 1st Edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., West Sussex, England, 2003. P. Rai-choudhury, MEMS and MOEMS Technology and Applications, 1st Edition PHI, 2009. S. Senturia, Microsystem Design, Kluwer, 2001. J.W. Gardner, V.K. Varadan, O.O. Awadelkarim, Microsensors, MEMS & Smart Devices John Wiley, 2001. S. Campbell, The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication, Oxford Univ. Press, 2001 N Maluf, An Introduction to Microelectromechanical Systems Engineering, Artech House.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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Max. Marks: 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
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Exam Duration: 3 hrs 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SICX1020

THEORY OF ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS

10 hrs.

Origin & various generation of Robots - Robot definition - Robotics system components Robot classification - Coordinate frames - Asimovs laws of robotics degree of freedom work volume - Need for Automation - types of automation fixed, programmable and flexible automation.

UNIT II SENSORS AND VISION SYSTEM

10 hrs.

Sensing - Range, proximity, position, velocity, acceleration, Touch, Force, Torque. Optical & laser sensors. Machine vision - Introduction, Image acquisition, Illumination Techniques, Image conversion, Cameras, Image processing and analysis image data reduction segmentation feature extraction Object recognition.

UNIT III GRIPPERS AND ROBOT DYNAMICS

10 hrs.

Introduction - various types of grippers-design considerations. Construction of Manipulator Introduction to Robot Dynamics Lagrange formulation Newton Euler formulation Properties of robot dynamic equations.

UNIT IV KINEMATICS AND PATH PLANNING


Forward Kinematics Denavit Hartenberg Representation. Inverse Kinematics Geometric approach.

10 hrs.

UNIT V PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND APPLICATIONS

10 hrs.

Robot programming - Fixed instruction, sequence control, General programming language, Specific programming languages. Robots for welding, painting and assembly Remote Controlled robots Robots for nuclear, thermal and chemical plants.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Mikell P. Groover, Weiss G.M. Nagel R.N. Odraj . N.G. , Industrial Robotics, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Reprint, Edition 2008. 2. Deb.S.R. Robotics Technology and flexible Automation, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 9th Reprint 2004. 3. K.S Fu, R C.Gonzalez, CSG Lee- Robotics, McGraw Hill, Edition 2008.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John J Craig Introduction to Robotics Mechanics & control, Low price Edition, 7th Reprint, 2005. 2. Ghosh, Control in Robotics and Automation : Sensor Based Integration, Allied Publishers.

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Max.Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 48

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SICX1009

BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I ELECTRO PHYSIOLOGY

10 hrs.

Cell and Its Structure Electrical, Mechanical and Chemical Activities Action and Resting Potential- Organization of Nervous System CNS PNS Neurons Axons- Synapse Propagation of Electrical Impulses along the NerveSodium Pump Cardio Pulmonary System- Physiology of Heart, Lung, Kidney.

UNIT II BIO POTENTIAL ELECTRODES AND TRANSDUCERS

11 hrs.

Design of Medical Instruments Components of Biomedical Instrument System Electrodes: Micro Electrodes, Needle Electrodes, Surface Electrodes Transducers Piezo Electric, Ultrasonic, Passive Transducers Resistive, Capacitive, Inductive Biomedical Measurements Like PH, PCO2, PO2 of Blood, Isolation Amplifier, Preamplifier, Current Amplifier, Chopper Amplifier.

UNIT III INSTRUMENTS USED FOR DIAGNOSIS

9 hrs.

ECG, Einthoven Triangle, Leads, Electrodes, Vector Cardiograph, Measurement of Cardiac Output, EEG, EMG, Plethysmography, Blood Flow Measurements, Holter Monitor- Respiratory Rate Measurement Oximeter, Patient Monitoring System, ICCU.

UNIT IV MODERN IMAGING SYSTEM

10 hrs.

Ultrasonic Diagnosis, Ultrasonic Scanning, Isotopes in Medical Diagnosis- Pace Makers, Defibrillators, Doppler Monitor(colour), Medical imaging-X-ray generation, Radiographic & Fluoroscopic Techniques Image Intensifiers-Computer Aided Tomography, PET, SPECTLaser Applications-Echocardiography-CT Scan-MRI/NMR-Endoscopy.

UNIT V RECENT TRENDS & INSTRUMENTS FOR THERAPY

10 hrs.

Dialysers Surgical Diathermy Electro Anaesthetic and Surgical Techniques. Sources of Electric Hazards and Safety Techniques. Single Channel Telemetry, Multi channel Telemetry, Implantable Telemetry, Wireless Telemetry, Telemedicine, Telemedicine Applications.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Khandpur, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003. 2. M.Arumugam, Biomedical Instrumentation, Anuradha Publications, Reprint 2009.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. Leslie Cromwell, Fred J. Werbell and Eruch A. Pfeigger, Biomedical Instrumentation and Measurements 2nd Edition W.J.Tompkins and J.G. Webster, "Design of Microcomputer Based Medical Instrumentation", Prentice Hall, 1991 L.A. Geddes and L.E. Baker, "Principle of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation" 3rd Edition, Wiley, 1989 D.W. Hill, "Principle of Electronics for Medical Research", 2nd Edition, Butterworths, 1965.

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Max.Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 49

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


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SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SEEX1013

POWER ELECTRONICS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES

10 hrs.

Overview of V-I characteristics of switching devices Power Diode, BJT, Switching characteristics of power MOSFETS, IGBT and Thyristor SCR Protection circuits firing circuits Commutation techniques.

UNIT II PHASE CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS

10 hrs.

Principle of phase controlled converter operation single phase semi converter & full converter with R, RL & RLE load Freewheeling diode Inverter operation of full converter Three phase Semi converter & full converter with RLE load.

UNIT III DC & AC CHOPPERS


DC DC Chopper: Step down and step up choppers One, two and four quadrant operation.

10 hrs.

AC AC Chopper: Single phase AC voltage controllers with R & RL load Multistage sequence control. Single phase step up and step down cycloconverters.

UNIT IV INVERTERS

10 hrs.

Principle of operation : Single phase half bridge & full bridge voltage source inverters Three phase Voltage source inverters (1200 and 1800 mode) Single phase current source inverter. PWM techniques : Single pulse PWM, Sinusoidal PWM, Modified sinusoidal PWM and multiple PWM

UNIT V APPLICATIONS

10 hrs.

SMPS : Flyback and Push Pull UPS : Redundant and Non-Redundant HVDC Transmission systems Single phase full converter fed DC drives. Inverters for standalone and gird connected photovoltaic systems.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rashid M.H., Power Electronics circuits Devices and Applications, Prentice Hall, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 2004 2. P.S.Bimbhra, Power Electronics, Khanna Publishers, 3rd Edition, 2003

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. P.C.Sen, Power Electronics, Tata Mc Graw Hill Company, New Delhi, 1987. M.D.Singh and K.B.Khanchandani, Power Electronics TMH, New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2007. Dubey G.K., Doradla S.R., Joshi A and Sinha R.M., Thyristorised Power Controllers Wiley Eastern Limited 1986. Ned Mohan, Power Electronics, 2nd Edition, 2001.

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Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks (Distribution may be 90% Theory & 10 % Numerical) Exam Duration : 3 Hrs 20 marks 60 marks

B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME)

50

REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SICX1016

FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHATRONICS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Mechatronics: Definition & Key Issues Evolution Elements Mechatronics Approach to Modern Engineering Design.

UNIT II SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS

10 hrs.

Types Displacement, Position and Proximity & Velocity Sensors Signal Processing Data Display.

UNIT III ACTUATION SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Introduction to Mechanical Types and Electrical Types Pneumatic & Hydraulic Systems Applications Selection of Actuators

UNIT IV CONTROL SYSTEMS

10 hrs.

Types of Controllers Microprocessor Applications in Mechatronics- 2 case studies in automobiles, and 2 case studies in robotics, Programming Interfacing Computer Applications

UNIT V RECENT ADVANCES

10 hrs.

Manufacturing Mechatronics Automobile Mechatronics -2 Case Studies Medical Mechatronics 2 Case Studies

TEXT BOOKS:
1. W.Bolton. N, Mechatronics: Electronic Control System for Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2004. 2. Dr. K.P. Ramachandran, G.K. Vijaya Raghavan, Mechatronics, A.R.S. Publications, 2nd Edition, 2008.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. D.A. Bradly, D. Dawson, N.C.Burd and A.J. Loader, Mechatronics: Electronics in Products and Processes Nelson Publisher, 2004. 2. Michael B.Histand & David G.Alciators, Introduction to Mechatronics & Measurement systems, McGraw- Hill International Editions, 1998. 3. Dan Necsulescu, Mechatronics, Pearson Education, 2005.

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Max.Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
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Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1048

FUNDAMENTALS OF FUZZY LOGIC AND ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO FUZZY LOGIC

8 hrs.

Introduction to Fuzzy Set Theory Basic Concepts of Fuzzy Sets - Classical Set Vs Fuzzy Set Properties of Fuzzy Set Fuzzy Logic Operation on Fuzzy Sets Fuzzy Logic Control Principles Fuzzy Relations Fuzzy Rules Defuzzification.

UNIT II FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER & ITS APPLICATION

10 hrs.

Fuzzy Logic Controller Fuzzification Interface Knowledge Base Decision Making Logic Defuzzification Interface Application of Fuzzy Logic to Water Level Controller - Temperature Controller- Inverted Pendulum Control Control of Blood Pressure during Anaesthesia.

UNIT III FUNDAMENTALS OF ANN

10 hrs.

Fundamentals of ANN Biological Neurons and Their Artificial Models Types of ANN Properties Different Learning Rules Types of Activation Functions Training of ANN Perceptron Model (Both Single & Multi Layer) Training Algorithm Problems Solving Using Learning Rules and Algorithms Linear Separability Limitation and Its Over Comings

UNIT IV DETERMINISTIC & STATISTICAL NETWORKS

12 hrs.

Back Propagation Training Algorithm Practical Difficulties Counter Propagation Network Structure & Operation Training of Kohonen and Grossberg Layer Applications of BPN & CPN - Statistical Method Training Application Boltzman Training Cauchy Training Hop Field Network and Boltzman Machine Speed Energy Function Network Capacity. Applications A/D Converter Travelling Sales Man Problem RBF Network

UNIT V BAM, ART & OPTICAL NETWORKS

10 hrs.

BAM Structure Types Encoding and Retrieving Adaptive Resonance Theory Architecture of ART 1 & ART 2 Implementation Training Characteristics Introduction to Optical Neural Network Cognitron & Neocognitron.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Timothy Ross, Fuzzy logic with engineering application, McGraw Hill, Edition 1997. 2. James A. Freeman & Skapura, Neural Networks, Pearson Education, 2007.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. B.Yegnanarayana, Artificial Neural Networks Prentice Hall, September 2007. 2. Simon Haykin, Artificial Neural Networks, Second Edition, Pearson Education. 3. Drainkov, H.Hallendoor and M.Reinfrank, An introduction to fuzzy control, Edition 2001.

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Max.Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks (80% theoretical and 10% numerical from Unit I & II, 10% from Unit III,IV, V)
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Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1041

PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I MATLAB ENVIRONMENT

10 hrs.

Defining Variables functions Matrices and Vectors Strings Input and Output statements -Script files Arrays in Mat lab Addressing Arrays Dynamic Array Cell Array Structure Array File input and output Opening & Closing Writing & Reading data from files.

UNIT II PROGRAMMING IN MATLAB

10 hrs.

Relational and logical operators Control statements IF-END, IF-ELSE END, ELSEIF, SWITCH CASE FOR loop While loop Debugging Applications to Simulation miscellaneous MAT lab functions & Variables.

UNIT III PLOTTING IN MATLAB

10 hrs.

Basic 2D plots modifying line styles markers and colors grids placing text on a plot Various / Special Mat Lab 2D plot types SEMILOGX SEMILOGY LOG- LOG POLAR COMET Example frequency response of filter circuits.

UNIT IV APPLICATION OF MATLAB

10 hrs.

Linear algebric equations elementary solution method matrix method for linear equation Cramers method Statistics, Histogram and probability normal distribution random number generation Interpolation Analytical solution to differential equations Numerical methods for differential equations.

UNIT V TOOL BOXES

10 hrs.

Simulink Simulink model for a dead zone system, nonlinear system Applications in DSP Computation of DFT & FFT Filter structure IIR & FIR filter design Applications in Communication PCM, DPCM, DM, DTMFInterfacing of Matlab with event driven simulators.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Rudra Pratap,Getting Started with MATLAB 6.0, 1st Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. William J.Palm,Introduction to MATLAB 6.0 for Engineers, Mc Graw Hill & Co 2. M.Herniter, Programming in MATLAB, Thomson Learning. 3. John G.Proakis, Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB, Thomson Learning.

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Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 53

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SECX1059

PATTERN RECOGNITION AND IMAGE VISION

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I OBJECT RECOGNITION

10 hrs.

Introduction to pattern recognition, types of images, regular pattern, irregular pattern, fuzzy methods. Statistical pattern recognition, feature selection, syntactic pattern recognition, clustering and non supervised learning methods.

UNIT II OBJECT DETECTION METHODOLOGIES

10 hrs.

Combined detection method, edge detection, edge linking, gradient. Laplacian, line detection, method based, point detection, snake methods. Boundary description detection, matching, merges segmentation, smoothing, splitting of boundaries syntactic, analysis of region boundaries, study of shape by region analysis.

UNIT III FUZZY LOGIC IN PATTERN ANALYSIS

10 hrs.

Explanation of how fuzzy approach can be applied to pattern recognition, classificatory analysis preprocessing, feature detection and primitive extraction, adaptive classification of fuzzy grammar. Algorithms for pattern recognition, neural network fundamentals, approaches for pattern recognition.

UNIT IV IMAGE EXTRACTION CONCEPTS

10 hrs.

Introduction of Computer Vision, Computer Imaging System, Image Formation and sensing CVIP tools Software, Image representation. Area Extraction: Concepts, Data-structures, Edge, Line- Linking, Hough transform, Line fitting, Curve fitting.

UNIT V BOUNDARY ANALYSIS AND MATCHING

10 hrs.

Region Analysis: Region properties, External points, spatial moments, mixed spatial gray-level moments, Boundary analysis: Signature properties, Shape numbers. General Frame Works for Matching: Distance relational approach, Ordered- structural matching, View class matching, Models database organization. Knowledge Based Vision: Knowledge representation, Control strategies, Information integration, Application.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Dude, Hart, and Stock, "Pattern Classification", John Wiley and Sons, 2nd Edition, 2001. 2. Gose, Johnsonbaugh and Jost, "Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis", Prentice Hall; Har/Dsk Edition, 1996.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Milan Sonka,Vaclav Hlavac, Roger Boyle, "Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision" , 2007. 2. Robert Haralick and Linda Shapiro, "Computer and Robot Vision", Vol I & II, Addison-Wesley, 1993.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 54

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SCSX1051

PC & PC BASED SYSTEMS

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I COMPUTER BASICS

10 hrs.

Model of a computer, Characteristics of a computer, Data representation in computers, computer generations, classification of computer software Programming languages, assembly language, assembler, system software.

UNIT II COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND DESIGN

10 hrs.

Instruction codes, computer instructions, timing and control, execution of instruction, I/O and interrupt. Design of computer, types of operating systems.

UNIT III CPU & MEMORY ORGANIZATION

10 hrs.

CPU organization Processor bus organization, ALU, Stack organization, parallel processing.I/O organization I/O interface, data transfer methods, interrupts, IO processors. Memory organization Memory hierarchy, Associative memory, virtual, cache memory.

UNIT IV ARITHMETIC DESIGN & PROCESSOR CONFIGURATION

10 hrs.

Arithmetic Processor Design Comparison and subtraction of unsigned binary numbers. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division Algorithms. Processor configuration, micro programmed calculator.

UNIT V COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION

10 hrs.

Need for computer in communication networks, characteristics of communication channels, Allocation of channel, physical communication media, establishing channels for communication, computer network topologies, communication protocols, LAN, TCP/IP.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. V.Rajaraman, Fundamentals of Computers, PHI, 2nd Edition, 1996. 2. M.Morris Mano, Computer system Architecture, Prentice-Hall Publishers, 3rd Edition, 2003.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 55

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SCSX1021

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND PROBLEM SOLVING

10 hrs.

Introduction Foundations of AI History of AI Intelligent agent Types of agents - Structure Problem solving agents Uninformed search strategies Breadth first search Uniform cost search Depth first search Depth limited search Bidirectional search Searching with partial Information.

UNIT II INFORMED SEARCH AND GAME PLAYING

10 hrs.

Informed search Strategies A* Heuristic function Hill Climbing Simulated Annealing Constraint Specification problem Local Search in continuous space Genetic algorithm Optimal decisions in games - Pruning - Imperfect decisions Alpha-Beta pruning Games that include an element of chance.

UNIT III KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING

10 hrs.

Knowledge based agent The Wumpus world environment Propositional logic Inference rules First-order logic Syntax and semantics Situation calculus Buliding a knowledge base Electronic circuit domain Ontology Forward and backward chaining Resolution Truth maintenance system.

UNIT IV ACTING LOGICALLY

10 hrs.

Planning Representation of planning Partial order planning Planning and acting in real world Acting under uncertainty Bayess rules Semantics of Belief networks Inference in Belief networks Making simple decisions Making complex decisions.

UNIT V LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION

10 hrs.

Learning from observation Learning decision trees Ensemble learning Learning general logical descriptions Computational learning theory Neural networks Applications Reinforcement learning Passive reinforcement Active reinforcement Communication as action Types of communicating agents Parsing DCG Semantic interpretation.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Stuart J.Russel, Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach , Pearson Education, BII Edition. 2. Elaine Rich, Kevin Knight, Artifical Intelligence , Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 56

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SCSX1016

WEB TECHNOLOGY

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I HTML

10 hrs.

Introduction Network concepts Web concepts Internet addresses Retrieving data with URL HTML Multimedia components Frames Form and its objects Image maps DHTML Style sheets.

UNIT II XML TECHNOLOGY

10 hrs.

XML Benefits Advantages of XML over HTML XML based standards Structuring XML document using DTD Schemas XML parsers DOM SAX presentation technologies XSL XFORMS XHTML Transformations XSLT XLINK XPATH Xquery.

UNIT III CLIENT SIDE SCRIPTING

10 hrs.

Java Script Advantages Data types Variables Operators Control statements Functions Objects and arrays Windows and frames Forms. AJAX XMLHttpRequest (XHR) Create Object Request Response Ready state. Introduction jQuery - E4X.

UNIT IV SERVER SIDE SCRIPTING

10 hrs.

ASP Need for ASP Introduction to ASP objects Response Request Server Session File access Working with ASP components like Ad rotator Content linking and Rotator Displaying browser Capabilities and counters Sending mails Accessing database PHP Introduction Forms Sending a mail.

UNIT V WEB APPLICATIONS

10 hrs.

Web Applications Security Database access and mapping Web template system Web services SOA SOAP WSDL UDDI.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Heather Williamson, The Complete Reference XML, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2001. Thomas A. Powell, HTML: The Complete Reference , Osborne/Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Edition , 2001. Jeff frantzen and Sobotka, Java script , Tata McGraw hill. Eric Ladd,Jim ODonnell, Using HTML 4,XML and Java, PHI-QUE. Leon Shklar, Rich Rosen, Web Application Architecture: Principles, Protocols, and Practices, John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition. Scot Johnson, Keith Ballinger, Davis Chapman, Using Active Server Pages, Prentice Hall of India.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 57

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


REGULATIONS 2010

SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

SCSX1052

INFORMATION HIGHWAY

L 3

T 0

P 0

Credits 3

Total Marks 100

UNIT I INTRODUCTION

10 hrs.

Information Architecture Importance Defining the goods User Interaction User tark analysis Usability testing the disk User Experience Definition Defining the Audience Creating Scenarios of Interaction Competitive Analysis Design Documents.

UNIT II CONTENT MANAGEMENT

10 hrs.

Content and Functional requirements Group & Lable content Content Management Issues in Archiving.

UNIT III WIRE FRAMES


Layout Grids Design Sketched and page mock ups.

10 hrs.

UNIT IV SEARCHING

10 hrs.

Search engines Filters and Research directions Basic Internet Concepts History of Internet Internet addressing TCP/IP DNS and directory services Internet Resources Applications Electronic mail Newsgroups UUCP FTP Telnet Finger.

UNIT V WORLD WIDE WEB

10 hrs.

Overview Hyper Text Markup Language Uniform Resource Locators Protocols MIME Types Browsers Plug-ins Net meeting and chat Search Engines.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville (Editor), Information Architecture for the WWW, Orerlly & Associates,1Richard koman,1998 2. Jennifer Fleming,Web Navigahm, Designing the User Experience, Orerlly & Associates,1998. 3. Deitel & Deitel, Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, Prentice Hall, 2000.

UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTION PAPER PATTERN


Max Marks : 80 PART A : 2 Questions from each unit, each carrying 2 marks PART B : 2 Questions from each unit with internal choice, each carrying 12 marks
B.E.(ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PART TIME) 58

Exam Duration : 3 hrs. 20 marks 60 marks


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