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Detailed Syllabus Of

DIPLOMAINELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING

COURSEPERIOD:3YEARS(SIXSEMESTER) FIRSTSEMSTER COURSETITLE APPLIEDMATHEMATICSI APPLIEDPHYSICS APPLIEDCHEMISTRY FUDAMENTALOFIT SECONDSEMESTER COURSETITLE PAPER CODE COMMUNICATIONSKILLSI DECE210 DECE210P APPLIEDMATHEMATICSII DECE220 ELECTRICALENGINEERING DECE230 DECE230P ELECTRONICSDEVICES& DECE240 CIRCUITSI DECE240P ELECTRNICSCOMPONENTS DECE250 &MATERILS DECE250P THIRDSEMESTER COURSETITLE COMPUTERAPPLICATIONI DIGITALELECTRONICS NETWORKFILTERS& TRANSMISIONLINES ELECTRONICS DEVICES& CIRCUITSII PRINCIPLESOF COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PAPER CODE DECE310 DECE310P DECE320 DECE320P DECE330 DECE330P DECE340 DECE340P DECE350 DECE350P PAPER CODE DECE110 DECE120 DECE120P DECE130 DECE130P DECE140

TOTALMARKS3000

THEORY 100 50 50 100

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MARKS PRACTICAL TOTAL 50 100 00 50 50 100 100 100 100 100

MARKS THEORY 50 50 50 50 50 PRACTICAL TOTAL 50 100 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100

FOURTHSEMESTER COURSETITLE COMPUTERAPPLICATIONII PAPERCODE DECE410 DECE410P THEORY 50 MARKS PRACTICAL TOTAL 50 100

ELECTRONICINSTRUMENTS ANDMEASUREMENTS ELECTRONICSDEVICES& CIRCUITSIII ELECTRONICDRAWING, DESIGNANDFABRICATION TECHNIQUE MICROPROCESSROSI

DECE420 DECE420P DECE340 DECE340P DECE440 DECE440P DECE450 DECE450P

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FIFTHSEMESTER COURSETITLE INDUSTRIALMANAGEMNT CONSUMERELECTRONICS MICROPROCESSROSII TROUBLESHOOTIONGAND MAINTENANCEOFELE EQUIPMENT COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMI PAPERCODE DECE510 DECE520P DECE520 DECE530 DECE530P DECE540 DECE540P DECE550 DECE550P THEORY 100 50 50 50 MARKS PRACTICAL TOTAL 00 100 50 100 50 50 100 100

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SIXTHSEMESTER COURSETITLE MEDICALELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMII MICROWAVEENGINEERING PCORGNIZATION PROJECTWORK PAPER CODE DECE610 DECE610P DECE620 DECE620P DECE630 DECE630P DECE640P DECE640 DECE650P MARKS THEORY PRACTICAL 50 50 50 50 50 00 50 50 50 200

TOTAL 100 100 100 100 200

Note: TheoryPaper:30%ContinuousInternalAssessmentand70%Universityexamination. PracticalPaper:30%ContinuousInternalAssessmentand70%Universityexamination. ContinuousInternalAssessment: 1)Twoorthreetestsoutofwhichminimum TwowillbeconsideredforAssessment 2)Seminars/Assignments/Quizzes 3)Attendance,classparticipation Andbehavior 3 60%ofContinuousInternal Assessment 30%ofContinuousInternalAssessment 10%ofContinuousInternalAssessment

SEMESTERI DEE110 APPLIEDMATHEMATICS1


UniversityExamination:70Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:30Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 100 MinimumPassMarks:40%

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A)Instructionsforpapersetter ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. EachofthesectionsA,B,CandDwillcontaintwoquestionsandcandidateshaveto attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15% ofthetotalmarks SectionEwillcompriseof1015shortanswerstypequestions,whichwillcoverthe entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDof thequestionpaperandtheentiresectionE. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed.

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SECTIONA 1.AlGEBRA ApplicationofQuadraticequationssimultaneousequations(one linearandotherQuadratic equation)intwovariablestoengineeringproblems. ArthmeticProgression,itsnthtermandsumofntermswiththeirapplicationstoengineering problems. Geometrical Progression, its nth term and sum of n terms and to infinity with applicationtoengineeringproblems. Partialfractions(excludingrepeatedquadraticfactors)formallyintroductionof permutations &combinations,applicationsofformulaefornprncr Binomial theorem (expansion without proof) for positive integral index (expansion and generalterm). Binomialtheoremforanyindex(expansionwithoutproofonly).Firstandsecondbinomial approximationwithapplicationtoengineeringproblems. SECTIONB 2.TRIGNOMETRY Concept of angles, measurement of angles in degrees, grades and radians and their conversions.Trignometricalratiosandtheirrelations. Reviewofratiosofsomestandardangles(0,30,45,60,90degrees),TRatiosofAlliedangles (withoutproof),Sum,differenceformulaeandtheirapplications(withoutproof).

Productformulae(Transformationofproducttosum,differenceandviceversa).TRatiosof multipleangles,submultipleangles(2A,3A,A/2). Areaofatriangle,Heros formulae,solutionoftriangleswithdirectapplicationsofcosine formulae,sineformulae,Napiersanalogyonly. SECTIONC 3.COORDINATEGEOMETRY Cartesiancoordinates(twodimensions),Distancebetweentwopoints,InternalandExternal divisionformulae,Applicationofareaformulae(withoutproof). Areaoftrianglewhenitsverticesaregiven,coordinatesofcentroid,incentreofatriangle when theverticesaregiven,usingtheformulaes,simpleproblemsonlocus. Application of equation of straight line in various standard forms, intersection of two straightlines,anglebetweentwolines.Perpendiculardistanceformulae. Generalequationofacircleanditscharacteristics.Tofindtheequationofacirclegiven(i) Centerandradius(ii)Threepointsonit(iii)Coordinatesofendpointsofadiameter. SECTIOND
nd Plottingofcurvesy=(f(x),f(x)beingalgebraicfunctionofx(maximumupto2 degree). Definition of conic section. Standard equation of parabola, To find equations of parabola whenitsfocusanddirectrixaregiven,Giventheequationofaparabola,determinationofits focus,vertexaxis,directrixandlactusrectum.

Ellipseandhyberbola(standardequationswithoutproof),giventheequationinthestandard form,determinationoffocus,directrix,lactusrectum.Axes,eccentricityandcenter. Concept of Polar coordinates & their conversion to Cartesian coordinates & vice versa, cylinder,cone,3D

DEE120
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

APPLIEDPHYSICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. EachofthesectionsA,B,CandDwillcontaintwoquestionsandcandidates haveto attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Each sectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandD ofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed
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SECTIONA MECHANICS 1.UNITSANDDIMENSIONS FundamentalandderivedunitsinSISystem, DimensionsofPhysicalQuantitites, Principleofhomogeneity Dimensionalequation, Applicationsofdimensionalanalysis:Checkingthecorrectnessofphysicalequations, Derivationofsimplephysicalrelations,LimitationofDimensionalAnalysis,significant figuresandErrorAnalysis. 2.FORCEANDMOTION ScalarsandVectors, Velocity&acceleration, Equationsofmotion, Newtonslawofmotion, Force&itsderivationfromNewtonslawsofmotion, Compositionandresolutionofforces, ParabolicMotion Horizontalprojectionandprojectionatanangle,timeofflight, Horizontalrangeandmaximumhorizontalrange, SimpleProblems, Centripetalacceleration,centripetalandcentrifugalforces, Conceptoffrictionanditsapplication. Applicationtobankingofroads SECTIONB 3.WORK,POWERANDENERGY WorkanditsUnits, Work done on bodies moving on horizontal and inclined planes (consider frictional forces also). ConceptofPoweranditsunits, Calculationsofpower(simplecases). ConceptofKineticenergyandpotentialenergy ExpressionsforP.EandK.E, Conservationofenergyinthecaseoffreelyfallingbodies, Principleofconservationofenergy. 4.ROTATIONALANDSIMPLEHARMONICMOTIONS Definitionofmomentofinertia, Momentofinertiaofdisc,ring&sphere, Torqueandangularmomentumandtheirinterrelation, Principlesofconservation(angularmomentumanditsapplications). Kineticenergyof rollingbody, S.H.M derivationofdisplacement,velocity,acceleration,timeperiodandfrequency,
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Motionofcantilever,Free,forcedandresonantvibrations(Noderivation). SECTIONC HEAT 1.TEMPERATUREANDITSMEASUREMENT ConceptofheatandtemperatureonthebasisofK.E.ofmolecules. Unitofheat BasicPrinciplesofmeasurementoftemperature, Thermocouple, Bimetallicandresistance, PyrometersandThermometers Criteriafortheselectionofthermometers. 2.EXPANSIONOFSOLIDS Coefficientoflinear, Surfaceandcubicalexpansionsandrelationamongstthem, Thermalstresses(qualitativeonly)andtheirapplications. SECTIOND 3.HEATTRANSFER Threemodesoftransferofheat, Coefficientofthermalconductivity,itsdeterminationbySearlesmethodandLeesdisc method. Conductionthroughcompoundmedia(Seriesandparallelfortwomaterialsonly), Heatradiation,Characteristicsofheatradiations, Prevoststheoryofheatexchange, Blackbodyradiations, Emissivityandabsorbtivity Kirchoffslawandstefanslawofradiation.

DEE120P

APPLIEDPHYSICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.Todeterminethedensityofacylinderusingverniercalipersandbalance. 2.Todetermineareaofcrosssectionofwireusingscrewguage. 3.Todeterminethethicknessofglasspieceusingspherometer. 4.Calculationandverficationofperiodofvibrationofacantilever(usegraph) 5.VerifyParallelogramlawofforces. 6.MeasurementofK.E.gainedbyabodydroppedthroughheighth. 7.Tofindthecoefficientoflinearexpressionofgivenrod. 8.CaliberationofThermocouple.


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DEE130

APPLIEDCHEMISTRY
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. EachofthesectionsA,B,CandDwillcontaintwoquestionsandcandidates haveto attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Each sectioncarry 15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDof the questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.STRUCTUREOFATOM Chemistry as important branch of science, Basic concept of Elements Mixture and compound,ChemicalEquation,itsbalancing,implicationsandlimitations. RecapitulationofFundamentalParticlesofatomi.eelectron.Protonandneutron. Bohrsmodelofatom LineSpectrumofHydrogen Modernconceptofatomfourquantumnumbers,shells,subshells,orbital(shapesofs&p orbitals Paulisexclusionprinciple. AfbauEnergy rankingrule. Orbitalconcepttypesofbondscovalency,formationofss,sp,pp,bondingwith examples. Hybridizationsp,sp2,sp3,(considerBeF2,BF3,CH4)molecules. Briefconceptofmodernperiodictableofelements. SECTIONB 2.CHEMICALEQUATION,OXIDATION&REDUCTION ConceptofOxidation&Reduction. Electronicconceptofoxidationandreduction. Redoxreactions(directandindirect). OxidationNo.balancingofsimpleredoxreactionsbyoxidationNo. SECTIONC 3.IONICEQUILIBIRIUM
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Ionization.,degreeofionization, Focuseffectingionization Ionizationofwater,ionizationequilibriuminaqueoussolutions,commonioneffect 4.ACIDSANDBASES Conceptofacidsandbases,theirstrengthinionizationconstant. PHvalue,acidbasetitration,choiceofindicators. Hydrolysis Buffersolution 5.ELECTROLYSIS Conceptofelectrolysis. Faradayslawofelectrolysis. Engineeringapplications(electrometallurgy,electroplating&electrorefining) SECTIOND 6.WATER Hardandsoftwater,removalofhardnessby: a.Sodalimeprocess. b.Permutitsprocess. c.Ionexchangemethod. Disadvantagesofhardwaterinindustrialuse,boilerscales,priming,foamingcorrosionand causticembrittlement. Expressingthedegreeofhardnessofwaterin(withsimpleproblems) a.Clarksdegree b.OHenersmethod Determinationofdegreeofhardnessby(withsimpleproblems): a.Soaptitrationmethod: b.OHenersmethod: Waterfordrinkingpurposes. 7.SOLUTIONS&COLLOIDS Solute,solvent,solution&colloids. Particlesizeandcolloidalstate Tyndelleffect,Brownianmovement,coagulation.

DEE130P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

APPLIEDCHEMISTRY
UniversityExamination: 35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1. Introductionofbasicconceptsofvolumetricanalysis&otherrelatedequipment. 2. Findthe strength ingramsper litreofthegiven solutionorsodium hydroxidewiththe helpof standardoxalicacidsolution. 3. Findthestrengthofsulphuricacidingramsperlitreusingstandardoxalicacidsolution andanintermediatealkalisolutionindicatorphenopthalein. 4. Determinethestrengthofoxalicacidsolutioningramsperlitreusingstandardsulphuric acid,Indicatormethylorange. 5. Determine the total alkalinity in ppm in the given sample of water by soap solution method. 6. Estimatethetotalhardnessofasampleofwaterbysoapsolutionmethod. 7.Estimatetheamountofchloridespresentinwaterusingsilver nitratesolution.Indicator potassiumchromate. 8. Determine percentage purity of commercial samples like blue vitrol and green vitrol volumetrically. 9. Qualitativeanalysisofsomeimportantacidic&basicradicalswithdirecttestingwith demonstrationofgroupanalysis.

DEE140
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 100 MinimumPassMarks:40%

INTRODUCTIONTOIT
UniversityExamination:70Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:30Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of the totalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed
SECTIONA informationconcepts&processing

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definition of information, data Vs information, introduction to information system, information representationdigitalmedia,images,graphics,animation,audio,videoetc.Needavalue&quality ofinformationtheconceptofinformationentropy&numericals. SECTIONB Computerappreciation definition of electronic computer, history, generation, characteristics & application of computers, classificationofcomputers,RAM,ROM,computerhardware,CPU,variousI/Odevices,peripherals, storagemedia,softwaredefinitionandconcepts. SECTIONC Datacommunication&networks computer networks , networking of computers, introduction to LAN, WAN, MAN, network topologies,basicconceptsincomputerscomputernetworks,introductiontoGPRS,CDMA,GSM& FMtechnologies. SECTIOND Introductiontointernettechnologies HTML,DHTML,WWW,FTP,TELENET, webbrowser,netsurfing,searchengines,email,ISP,e commerce,publickey,privatekey,safetyofbusinesstransactiononweb. Conceptsinoperationsystem Elementaryconceptsinoperationsystem,GUI,introductiontoDOS,MSwindows,

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SEMESTERII DEE210 COMMUNICATIONSKILLS1


UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Corresponding:(Official,BusinessAndPersonal) ? OneLetterfromeachcategory(Official,BusinessandPersonal)maybesetinthe examinationpaperandthestudentsbeaskedtowriteoneofthem. SECTIONB 2.Grammar ? Abriefreviewofeasyformoftenses.Conversionofdirectnarrationintoindirect formofnarrationandviceversa(onlysimplesentences).Punctuation. SECTIONC 3.Essay ? Preferablyonscientifictopicfromthegivenoutlines.Thepapersettermaybe instructedtogiveachoiceofattemptingoneoutofthreetopics.Thequestionpaper mayprovidetheoutlines.Theessaywillbeof250to300words. Theexaminermay selectthreetopicsonefromeachofthefollowing. (i)Science (ii)Technology (iii)General. SECTIOND WrittenCommunication report, notices,agendanotes,businesscorrespondencepreparationofsummery&prices.

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DEE210P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40% 1 2 3 4. 5. 6. 7.

COMMUNICATIONSKILLS1
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

Locateaparticularbookinthelibrary. Findoutsomewordsinthedictionary. Prounciation,stressandintonation. Giveabbreviationsofparticularwordsandviceversa Givemeaningofsomewords. Spellsomewords. Practiceofhandlingsomecommunicationsystemsliketelephoneandnotingdown and conveyingmessages.

DEE220

APPLIEDMATHEMATICSII
UniversityExamination:70 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:30Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 100 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed

SECTIONA 1.DifferentialCalculus n n Conceptoflimits.FourstandardlimitsLt x a x a x a Lt x 0 Sinx x Lt x0 n x a 1 x x Lt 1/x x0(1+x)

Differentiationbydefinitionofx,sinx,cosx,tanx,e
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Differentiation of sum, product and quotient of functions. Differentiation of function as a function. Differentiationoftrigonometricinversefunctions.Logarithmicdifferentiation, Successivedifferentiation(excludingnthorder) Applications: (a)RateMeasures (b)Errors (c)MaximaandMinima (d)Equationoftangenttoacurveforexplicitfunctionsonlyandequationofanormal. (e)NewtonsMethodofsolvingequationusingtheformulaf(a)/f(a) SECTIONB 2.IntegralCalculus Integrationasinverseoperationofdifferentiation. SimpleIntegrationbysubstitution,bypartsandbypartialfractions(forlinearfactors only). Evaluationofdefiniteintegrals(simpleproblems) pi/2 n Evaluationof Sinxdx pi/2 n pi/2 mn Cosxdx SinxCosx

0 00 usingformulaewithoutproof(mandnbeingpositiveintegersonly) Applications: (a)areaboundedbyacurveandaxes (b)volumeofsolidformedbyrevolutionofanareaaboutaxes.(Simpleproblems). (c)Centre ofgravity (d)MomentofInertia (e)Averagevalue (f)Rootmeansquarevalueofafunction (g)gamafunction(reductionformula) SECTIONC 3.DifferentialEquation Concept of formation of Differential Equation and solution of first order differential equation. (a)Variablesseparation. (b)HomogeneousdifferentialEquation (c)LinearDifferentialEquation.axn Solutionof LineardifferentialEquations having e,Sinax,Cosaxand x intherighthand side. SECTIOND matrix addition,subtraction,multification,rankofmatrix

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DECE230

ELECTRICALENGINEERING
UniversityExamination:35 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15 Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsfor papersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.GeneralisedTreatmentofElectricalMachines ? Introduction ? Definitionofmotorandgenerator ? Basicprincipleofgeneratorandamotor ? Torqueduetoalignmentoftwomagneticfieldsandtheconceptoftorqueangle ? BasicElectromagneticlaws ? E.M.F.inducedincoilrotatinginamagneticfield ? ElementaryconceptofanElectricalMachine ? Commonfeaturesofrotatingelectricalmachines 2.ThreePhaseSupply ? Advantagesofthreephasesystemoversinglephasesystem ? StarDeltaconnections ? Relationbetweenphaseandlinevoltagesinglephasesystemandthreephasesystem ? Powerandpowerfactor inthreephasesystemandtheirmeasurements SECTIONB 3.DCMachines ? Mainconstructionalfeatures,principleofworking ? Functionofthecommutatorformotoringandgeneratingaction ? Typesofarmaturewinding(Lapandwavewindingnodetaileddiagram) ? Factorsdetermininginducede.m.f. ? FactordeterminingElectromagnetictorque ? Principlesofgeneratingandmotoring ? Actionandrelationshipbetweenterminalvoltageandinducede.m.f. ? FactorsdeterminingthespeedofaDCmotor ? Differenttypesofaexcitation
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? PerformanceandcharacteristicsofdifferenttypesofDCmachines(workingasmotor) ? StartingofDC,motorsandstarters ? ApplicationofDCmotors SECTIONC 4.Transformers ? Principles of operation and constructional details of single phase and three phase transformers.Coretypeandshelltypetransformers,difference betweensinglephaseand threephasetransformersandadvantagesanddisadvantages ? Voltageregulationofatransformer(Nomathematicaltreatmentisrequired) ? Lossesinatransformer ? Efficiency,conditionformaximumefficiencyandalldayefficiency ? Autotransformerandinstrumenttransformer SECTIOND 5.A.C.Motors ? Briefintroductionaboutthreephaseinductionmotors,itsprincipleofoperation ? TypesofinductionmotorsandconstructionalfeaturesofSquirrelcageandslipring motors ? Startingof3phaseinductionmotors:StarDeltaandDOL(Directonline)starters ? Reversalofdirectionofrotationof3phasemotors ? Applicationsofinductionmotors ? Introductiontosynchronousmotorsandtheirapplications 6.SinglePhaseandKilowattMotors ? Introduction ? Principleofoperationofsinglephasemotors ? Typesofsinglephaseinductionmotorsandtheirconstructionaldetails(i.e.splitphase, capacitorstartandrun,shadedpoleandreluctancestartmotors) ? Singlephasesynchronousmotorsreluctancemotor(hysterisismotor) ? CommutatortypesinglephasemotorsRepulsionInductionmotor,shadedpolemotors, ACseriesanduniversalmotors

DECE230P

ELECTRICALENGINEERING
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime:3Hrs. TotalMarks:50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.Tomeasurepowerandpowerfactorsina3phasesystemwith a)balancedload b)unbalancedloadbythetwowattmetermethodandanyothermethod 2. To find the value of capacitance of a capacitor to improve the power factor of an inductionmotors 3.Todetermineefficiencyandregulationofatransformerbyadirectloading 4.Tomeasuretheinducede.m.f.ofaseparatelyexcitedd.c.generatorasafunctionoffield current
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5.Tomeasuretheterminalvoltageofad.c.shuntgeneratorasafunctionofaloadcurrent 6. To measure the speed of a separately excited d.c. motor as a function of load armature currentatratedarmaturevoltage 7.Todeterminetheefficiencyofadcshuntmotorbythemeasurementoflosses(Sunburns method) 8. To observe the difference in the effect of switching on a single phase capacitor start inductionmotorwith a)thecapacitordisconnectedand b)thecapacitorconnected Alsotodeterminehowtoreversethedirectionofrotation 9.StudyofDOLstarter,Startingof3phaseinductionmotorbyDOLstarter,Reversingthe directionofrotationof3phaseinductionmotor

DECE240

ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITSI
UniversityExamination:35 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15 Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Introduction ? Introductiontoactiveandpassivecomponents.Thespecificationofpassivecomponents, fixedandvariableresistorstheirvarioustypesandspecializationincludingthermistors,LDR andVDRandcolourcodesfixedandvariablecapacitors,theirvarioustypesandimportant specificationsandcolourcodes. 2.Semiconductor Physics ? Intrinsic semiconductorsConductivity, atomic and crystal structure of germanium and silicon,covalentbonds,generationandrecombination,effectoftemperatureonconductivity of intrinsic semiconductors, energy levels diagram of conductor, insulators and intrinsic semiconductors, Extrinsic semiconductor materials Doping of impurity, P and N type semiconductorsandtheirconductivity,Minorityandmajority carriersDriftandDiffusion currents. 3.SemiconductorDiode
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? PNjunctiondiode,mechanismofcurrentflowinPNjunction,driftanddiffusion current, depletion layer, potential barrier, behaviour of PN junction characteristics, zener and avalanche breakdown, concept of junction capacitance in forward and reverse bias conditions. Semiconductor diode characteristics, static and dynamic resistances and their calculation fromdiodecharacteristics.Dynamicresistanceofdiodeintermsofdiodecurrent. r=25/I DD Diode (PN junction ) as rectifier, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, including bridge rectifier, relationship between D.C. output voltage and A.C. input voltage, rectification efficiency and ripple factor for rectifier circuits, filler circuits: Shunt capacitor, series inductor, capacitor input, filter bleeder resistance, physical explanations of the working of the filters and typical applications of each type. Different types of diodes briek idea and typicalapplicationsofpowerdiodes,zenerdiodesvaractordiodesandpointcontactdiodes. Importantspecificationsofrectifierdiodeandzenerdiode. SECTIONB 4.IntroductiontoBipolarTransistor ? Conceptofbipolartransistorastwojunctionthreeterminaldevicehavingtwokindsof currentcarriersPNPandNPNtransistors,theirsymbolsandmechanismsof currentflow: explanationoffundamentalcurrentrelations. I0=Ib+Ic AndI0=alphaI0+Icbo ConceptofleakagecurrentIcbo,effectoftemperatureonleakagecurrentCB,CEandCC configurations. Common base configuration (CB): Input and output characteristics determination of transistor parameters input and output dynamic resistance, current amplification factor. Common emitter configuration: current relations in CE configuration, collector current in terms of base current and leakage current (ICBO) input and output characteristics, determination of dynamic input and output resistance and current amplificationfactorBfromitscharacteristics.Commoncollectorconfigurationexpression of emmiter current in terms of the base current and leakage current in CC configuration. Comparision of CB and CC configuration with regard to dynamic input and output resistance, current gain and leakage current, prefernce of CE configuration over CB configuration.TransistorasanamplifierinCEconfiguration,DCloadline,itsequationand drawing it on collector characteristics. Determination of small signal voltage and current gainofabasictransistoramplifierusingCEoutputcharacteristicsandDCloadlineconcept of powergainasproductorvoltagegainandcurrentgain. SECTIONC 5.TransistorBiasingandstabilisationofOperatingPoint ? Differenttransistorbiasingcircuitsforfixingtheoperatingpoint,temperatureandBDC onoperatingpoint,needforstabilizationofoperatingpoint,effectoffixingoperatingpoint in cut off and saturation region on performance of the amplifier. Calculation of operating point for different biasing circuits, Simple design problems on potential divider biasing circuit.

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SECTIOND 6.SingleStageTransistoramplifier SinglestageCEamplifiercircuitwithproperbiasingcomponents.ACloadlineanditsuse in: Calculationofcurrentandvoltagegainofasingleamplifiercircuit. Explanationofphasereversaloftheoutputvoltagewithrespecttoinputvoltage Transistor hybrid low frequency model in CE configuration, h parameters and their physicalsignificance,typicalvaluesoftheparameters. Expressionsforvoltagegain,inputandoutputimpedanceforasinglestageCEamplifier circuitinhparameters,appropriateapproximation. 7.FieldEffectTransistor(FET) Construction, operation, characteristics and equivalent circuit of JFET and its circuit application Construction,operation,characteristicsandequivalentcircuitofMOSFETindepletion, enhancementmodesanditscircuitapplications ComparisionofJFET,MOSFET,BJT SimpleFETamplifiercircuitanditsworkingprinciples(withoutanalysis)

DECE250

ELECTRONICCOMPONENTSANDMATERIALS
UniversityExamination:70 Marks ContinuousInternal Assessment:30 Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 100 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Materials ? Classificationofmaterialsintoconductingsemiconductingandinsulatingmaterials throughabriefreferencetoatomicstructure (a)ConductingMaterials Resistivityandfactorsaffectingresistivitysuchastemperature,alloyingand mechanicalstressing Classificationofconductingmaterialsintolowresistivityandhighresistivitymaterials. Someexamplesofeachandtheirtypicalapplications.

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SECTIONB (b)InsulatingMaterials: Electricalproperties:volumeresistivity,surfaceresistance,dielectricloss,dielectric strength(brakdownvoltage)anddielectricconstant Thermalproperties:Heatresistance,classificationaccordingtotemperatureendurance, thermalconductivity Plastics:Classificationintothermoplasticandthermosettingcategoriesexamplesof eachandtheirtypicalapplications Importantrelevant(electrical,mechanicalandthermal)characteristicsandapplications ofthefollowingmaterials MicaPaper(dryandimpregnated) AsbestosRubber CeramicSiliconrubber GlassPVC CottonPolythene JutePolyester Teflon Acrylics Silicongrease BakelitePhosphorBronzealloy EpoxyGlassBerylliumcopperalloy VarnishSolderingLeadalloy LacquerCopper EnamelSilver,Gold (c)MagneticMaterials Differentmagneticmaterials(Dia,para,ferro)theirproperties Ferromagnetism,Ferrimagnetism,domains,permeability,Hysterisisloop(including coerciveforceandresidualmagnetism,theirexamplesandtypicalapplications SECTIONC 2.Components Capacitors, Polyester. Metallised Polyester, ceramic, paper, mica and electrolytic types, constructional details and testing, specifications, temperature and frequency stability and otherlimitations.Mutualcomparision. Resistors : carbon film, metal film, carbon composition wire wound and variables types (presetsandpotentiometers)Constructionaldetailsandtesting,specifications,temperature andfrequencydependenceandnoiseconsiderations.Mutualcomparision

SECTIOND Transformers.InductorsandRFCoilsMethodsofmanufactureofinductors,RFcoilsand small transformers (upto 1 KVA) and their testing. Properties of cores. Need and types of shielding. SurfaceMountedDevices(SMDs) Connectors,RelaysandSwitches: a) Various types of switches, e.g. slide, rotary, push, loggle, microswitches etc. Their symbols,specificationsandapplications.

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b) Concept of make and brake contacts in relays. Operating current, Holding current, Varioustypesofrelays.Theirsymbols,specificationsandapplications. c)Varioustypesofconnectors,theirfunctions,specificationsandapplications

DECE240P

ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

Practiceintheuseoffollowingelectronicequipments: (a)Multimeter(analog/digitaltype) (b)Regulatedpowersupply (c)LFsignalgenerator,CRO (d)CRO 1.Experimentstobeperformed ? Measurement of voltage at various settings (low and high voltages) of regulated power supplybyusinganaloganddigitalmultimeters. ? Measurementofvoltageandcurrentbyloadingtheregulatedpowersupply ? Toobtainvoltagevariousvoltageslike+15V+5Vandmeasurethemwiththe helpof analoganddigitalmultimeter. ? Practice in the use of signal generator and CRO: measurement of d.c. and a.c. voltages, timeperiod/frequencyofsine/squarewaveusingtriggeredsweepCRO. 2.Identificationandfamilarisationofpassivecomponents Experimentstobeperformed ? Measurementofresistorsbyanordinarymultimeterandanelectronicmultimeterandtheir verificationonthebasisofcolourcodeandspecification. ? Measurementoftransistorturnsratioofatransformerandtonoteitsspecifications. ? Notethevariationsinresistancebyvariationof: a)lightonLDR b)temperatureonatheermistor 3.SemiconductorDiodeCharacteristics ? Identificationoftypesofpackages,terminalsandnotingdifferentratingsusingdatabooks forvarioustypesofsemiconductordiodes(germaniumpointcontact,siliconlowpowerand highpowerandswitchingdiode) ? Plotting of forward and VI characteristics for a junction P.N. diode (silicon and germaniumdiodes). 4. Rectifier circuits using semiconductor diode, measurement of input and output voltage andplottingofinputandwaveshapesfor: ? Halfwaverectifier ? Fullwaverectifier ? Bridgerectifierdiodecircuits 5.PlotforwardandreverseVIcharacteristicsforazenerdiode. 6.Plotthewaveshapesofafullwaverectifierwithshuntcapacitor,seriesinductor,andpie filtercircuit. 7.Plottinginputandoutputcharacteristicsandcalculationofparametersofatransistor
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incommonbaseconfiguration. 8.Plottinginputandoutputcharacteristicsandcalculationofparametersofatransistor incommonemiiterconfiguration. 9.Transistorbiasingcircuit.Measurementofoperatingpoint(IcandVce)fora: a)fixedbiascircuit b)potentialdividerbiasingcircuit. (Measurementcanbemadebychangingthetransistorin thecircuitsbyanotherof sametypenumber). 10.Singlestagecommonemitteramplifiercircuit. a)MeasurementofvoltagegainatKHzatdifferentloaresistance. b)Measurementofinputandoutputimpedanceoftheamplifiercircuit. 11.(a)PlottheFETcharacteristics (b)MeasurevoltagegainandplotthefrequencyresponseofFETorMOSFET amplifiercircuit.

SEMESTERIII DECE310
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

COMPUTERAPPLICATIONSI
UniversityExamination:35 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15 Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.FamiliarizationWithOperatingSystem ? IntroductiontocomputerOperatingSystem(Dos,Windows95). ? IntroductiontoDosstructure,systemfiles,batchfiles&configurationfiles. ? Bootingthesystemfromfloppy&harddisk. ? BriefIntroductiontoDosinternal&externalcommands. ? Familiarisationwithwindowsstructures,itsuseandapplication. SECTIONB 2.PreparationofDocumentsThroughWordProcessing.
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? IdeaoftexteditorslikeMicrosoftword,writeetc. ? Openingadocument. ? Preparingdocuments,insertingdiagrams&tables. ? Editingdocument. (a)Character,wordandLineEditing. (b)MarginSetting,Paragraphalignment. (c)BlockOperations. (d)SpellChecker (e)Savingadocument. SECTIONC 3.InformationPresentationForDecisionMakingUsingSpreadSheet:(Excel/Lotus1 23) ? Applicationsofspreadsheet. ? Structureofspreadsheet. ? Preparingspreadsheetforsimpledataandnumericoperations. ? Usingformulaeinspreadsheetoperations. ? MakingTables,sortingandquerying. ? Creationofgraphs,Piecharts,barcharts. ? Printingreports. SECTIOND 4.ComputeraidedDrafting(CAD) ? MakingsimpledrawingsusingfeaturesofCADandconfirmingthedrafting specifications. ? Savingandretrievingdrawings. ? Dimensioning. ? Lettering. ? Plotteddrawings.

DEE310P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

COMPUTERAPPLICATIONSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

Simpleexercisesbasedupontheorysyllabus.

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DECE320
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

DIGITALELECTRONICS
UniversityExamination:35 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15 Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Introduction ? Basicdifferencebetweenanaloganddigitalsignal. ? Applicationsandadvantagesofanalogsignals. 2.NumberSystem ? Binary and hexadecimal number system, conversion from decimal and hexadecimal to binaryandviceversa.BCDrepresentation ? Binary addition, subtraction, multiplication and division including binary points. BC addition.1sand2scomplementmethodofaddition/subtraction 3.LogicGates ? Conceptofnegativeandpositivelogic ? Definition,symbolsandtruthtablesofNOT,AND,OR,NAND,EXORGates,NANDand NORasuniversalgates. 4.LogicSimplification ? PostulatesofBooleanalgebra,DEMorgansTheorems,Variousidentities. Formulation of truth table and Boolean equation for simple problem. Implementation of Boolean(logic)equationswithgates ? Karnaugh map (upto 4 variables) and simple applications in developing combinational logiccircuits 5.LogicFamilies ? LogicFamilyClassification: DefinitionofSSI,MSI,LSI,VLSI TTlandMOSfamiliesandtheirsubclassification Characteristics of TTL and MOS digital gates, delay, speed, noise margin, logic levels, power dissipation , fanin , fanout , power supply requirement and comparision between TTLandMOSfamilies InterfacingTTLandMOSIcs.
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? LogicCircuits: Opencollector,wiredORandtotempoleoutputcircuitoperation(qualitative)fora TTLNANDgate MOScircuitoperationforastandardgate(NOR) ? TristateSwitch/Buffer SECTIONB 6.CodesandParity] ? Conceptofcode,weightedandnonweightedcodes,examplesof8421,BCD,excess 3andGraycode. ? Conceptofparity,singleanddoubleparityanderrordetection ? Alphanumericcodes:ASCIIandEBCDIC. 7.ArithmeticCircuits ? HalfadderandFulladdercircuit,designandimplementation. ? Halfandfullsubtractercircuit,designandimplementation. 8.Decoders,DisplayDevicesandAssociatedCircuits ? LED,LCD,sevensegmentdisplay,basicoperationofvariouscommonlyusedtypes ? Fourbitdecodercircuitsfor7segmentdisplay/driverIcs. SECTIONC 9.MultiplexersandDeMultiplexers ? BasicfunctionsandblockdiagramofMUXandDEMUX.Differenttypes. 10.LatchesandFlipFlops ? Conceptandtypesoflatchwiththeirworkingandapplications ? OperationusingwaveformsandtruthtablesofRS,T,D,JK,Master/SlaveJKflip flops. ? Differencebetweenalatchandaflipflop 11.Counters ? Binarycounters ? DividebyNripplecounters(includingdesign),Decadecounter. ? Presettableandprogrammablecounters ? Downcounter, updowncounter ? Synchronouscounters(onlyintroduction) ? DifferencebetweenAsynchronousandSynchronouscounters ? Ringcounterwithtimingdiagram SECTIOND 12.ShiftRegister ? Introductionandbasicconceptsincludingshiftleftandshiftright. ? Serialinparallelout,serialinserialout,parallelinserialout,parallelinparallel out. ? Universalshiftregister ? Bufferregister,TristateBufferregister 13.Memories ? Basic RAM cell, N X M bit RAM, Expansion of word length and capacity, static and dynamicRAM,basicideaofROM,PROM,EPROM,ANDEEPROM. 13.A/DandD/AConvertors
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? GeneralprincipleofA/DandD/Aconversionandbriefideaoftheirapplications. BinaryresistornetworkandresistorladdernetworkmethodsofD/Aconversion.Dualslope andsuccessiveapproximationtypesofADCs.

DECE320P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

DIGITALELECTRONICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1.AND,OR,NOT, NAND,NORANDEXORIcs VerificationandinterpretationoftruthtablesforAND,OR,NOT,NAND,NORAND ExclusiveOR(EXOR)gates 2.Logicfunctionsusinguniversalgates: RealisationoflogicfunctionswiththehelpofNANDorNORgates ConstructionofaNORgatelatchandverificationofitsoperation 3.HalfadderandFulladdercircuits: ConstructionofHalfadderusingEXORandNANDgatesandverificationofitsoperation ConstructionofFulladderusingEXORandNANDgatesandverifyitsoperation4.4bit adder/subtractercircuit: Constructionofa4bitadder,2scomplementsubtractorcircuitusing4bitadderICandan EXORICandverifytheoperationofthecircuit 5.ICFlipflop Verification of truth table for positive edge triggered, negative edge triggered, level triggered IC flipflops (Atleast one IC each of D latch, D flipflop, edge trigerred JKand masterslaveJKflipflops) 6.Displaydevicesandtheirdecoder/drivers: Familarisation and use of different types of single LEDs, common anode and common cathodesevensegmentLEDdisplays.Useof7447,7448(orequivalent)decoder/driverIcs for7segmentdisplays 7.TristategateIcs: VerificationoftruthtableandstudytheoperationoftristatebufferIC74126or equivalent Constructionofa4/8bitdirectionalbusbyusinganapproximateIC. 8.Decoder,encoder,multiplexeranddemultiplexer VerificationoftruthtableforencoderanddecoderICs Verificationoftruthtableforone/twoeachofmultiplexeranddemultiplexerICs 9.ShiftRegister Constructionofa4bitserialinserialout/serialinparalleloutrightshiftregisterusingJK flipflopsandverificationofitsoperation Constructionandtestingforitsoperationofa4bitringcounterusingJKflipflops 10.UniversalShiftRegistersIC VerificationoftruthtableforanyoneuniversalshiftregisterIC 11.AsychronousCounterICs Useof7490equivalentTTL(a)divideby2(a)divideby5(c)divideby10counter OR Useof7493equivalentTTL(a)divideby2(b)divideby8(c)divideby16counter 12.Toconstructandtest4/8bitD/AconvertorusingIC.
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13.Toconstructandtest4/8bitA/DconvertorusingIC. Note:ThestudentsshouldbeexposedtodifferentdigitalICs,relatedtotheexperiments andthedatabook.

DECE330

NETWORK,FILTERSADTRANSMISSIONLINES
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Networks ? Twoport(fourterminals)network:Basicconceptsofthefollowingterms: SymmetricalandassymetricalnetworksBalancedandunbalancednetwork Tnetwork,pienetwork,laddernetworkLatticenetworkLnetworkandBridge Tnetwork ? SymmetricalNetwork Concept and significance of the terms characteristic impedance, propagation constant, attenuationconstant,phaseshiftconstantandinsertionloss. Expression for characteristics impedance, propogation constant, propogation constant, attenuationconstantandphaseshiftconstantintermsofZo,Zocforthefollowing: Tnetwork Pienetwork ? AsymmetricalNetwork Conceptandsignificanceofiterativeimpedance,imageimpedance,imagetransferconstant andinsertionloss. Thehalfsection(L section)symmetricalTandpiesectionsintohalfsections,derivationof iterativeimpedance,imageimpedance.Openandshortcircuitimpedanceofhalfsection. SECTIONB 2.Attenuators ? Unitsofattenuation(decibelsandNapers)Generalcharacteristicsofattenuators ? AnalysisanddesignofsimpleattenuatoroffollowingtypesSymmetricalTandpietype, Ltype
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SECTIONC 3.Filters ? Briefideaoftheuseoffilternetworksindifferentcommunicationsystem.Conceptof low pass,highpass,bandpassandbandstopfilters.BasicresponseofButterworth,Chebychev andCauerfilters ? Theoremconnectingattenuationconstantandcharacteristicsimpedance(Z0) determinationofcutofffrequency,constantKsection ? Prototypefiltersection: Reactance vs frequency characteristicsofa lowpass filterand its significance Attenuation Vs frequency Phase shift Vs frequency, characteristics impedance vs frequency of T and curvesandtheirsignificance Simpledesignproblemsofprototypelowpasssection ? MderivedFiltersections Limitationsofprototypefilters,needofmderivedfilters Expressions for m in terms of fc (cut off frequency) and f infinity (frequency at which attenuationisinfinity)forlowpassandhighpassfilters. ? Crystalfilters Crystalanditsequivalentcircuits.Specialpropertiesofpiezoelectricfiltersandtheiruse ? ActiveFilters Basicconceptofactivefiltersandcomparisionwithpassivefilters.Simpledesignproblems onLowpassandHighpassfirstandsecondorderButterworthfilter SECTIOND 4.TransmissionLines ? Transmission linesandtheirapplicationsshapesofdifferenttypesoftransmissionlines, (including300ohmsantennafeedercable,75ohmcoaxial) ? Distributed (or primary) constant of a transmission line, equivalent circuit of an infinite line,Tandpietyperepresentationofasectionoftransmissionline. ? DefinitionofcharactersiticimpedanceoflineconceptofshortlineterminationinZo currentsandvoltagealonganinfiniteline,propogationconstant,attenuationandphaseshift constantoftheline ? Relationship of characteristic impedance, propogation constant attenuation constant and phaseconstantintermsofdistributedconstantsoftheline ? Conditionsforminimumdistortionandminimumattenuation,ofsignalontheline necessityanddifferentmethodsofloadingthecommunicationlines(Noderivation) ? Conceptofreflection andstandingwavesona transmission linedefinitionofreflection, coefficient in terms of charateristic impedance and load impedance, definition of standing wave ratio (SWR), relation between VSWR and voltage reflection coefficient. maximum impedanceonalineintermsofcharacteristicsimpedanceandVSWR ? Transmission lineequation expressions forvoltage,currentand impedance atapoint on the line for lines with and without losses. Expression for input impedance of the line (No derivations) ? Inputimpedanceofanopenandshortcircuitedlineanditsgraphicalrepresentation ? Transmission line at high frequency, effect of high frequencies on the losses of a transmissionlineApplicationoftransmissionlinesasareactivecomponentandimpedance transformer(e.g.quarterwavetransformer)

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? Principle of impedance matching using single stub comparision of open and short circuitedstubs ? Bandwidthconsiderationofatransmissionline

DECE330P

NETWORK,FILTERSADTRANSMISSIONLINES
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime:3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.TomeasurethecharacteristicimpedanceofasymmetricalTandpienetwork 2.TomeasuretheimageimpedanceofagivensymmetricalT/pienetwork 3.Foraprototypelowpassfilter: Determinethecharacteristicimpedanceexperimentally Plottheattenuationcharacteristics 4.TodesignandmeasuretheattenuationofasymmetricalT/pietypeattenuator 5.Foraprototypehighpassfilter: Determinethecharacteristicimpedanceexperimentally ToPlottheattenuationcharacteristic 6.ToPlottheimpedancecharacteristicofaprototypebandpassfilter ToPlottheattenuationcharacteristicofaprototypebandpassfilter 7.ToPlottheimpedancecharacteristicofamderivedlowpassfilter ToPlottheimpedancecharacteristicofamderivedhighpassfilter 8.Toassembleandtestthefollowingbutterworthactivefilters Firstorderlowpassandhighpass Secondorderlowpassandhighpass 9.Toobservethe formationof standingwavesonatransmission line and measurement of SWRandcharacteristicimpedanceoftheline. 10.Drawtheattenuationcharacteristicsofacrystalfilter.

DECE340

ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks.

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B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.MultistageTransistorAmplifier Needofmultistagetransistoramplifier,differentcouplingschemesandtheirworkingbrief mention of application of each of the types of coupling, working of RC coupled and transformer coupled multistage amplifier, approximate calculation of voltage gain of two stageRCcoupledamplifier,FrequencyresponseforRCcoupledandtransformercoupled amplifier and physical significance of the terms bandwidth, upper and lower cross over frequencies.Directcoupledamplifierand its limitationDifferenceamplifiertypicalcircuit diagramanditsworking 2.TransistorAudioPowerAmplifiers Difference between voltage and power amplifiers Importance of matching in power amplifier,collectorefficiencyofpoweramplifier.Typicalsingleendedpoweramplifierand its working, graphical method of calculation of output power heat dissipation curve and importanceof heatsinksclassA,ClassBandClassCamplifierscollectorefficiency and distortioninclassA,BandCamplifierscollectorefficiencyanddistortioninclassA,Band C amplifier (without derivations) working principles of push pull amplifier circuits, its advantagesoversingleendedpoweramplifier,crossoverdistortioninClassBoperationand its reduction in Class B operation and its reduction. Different driver stages for push pull amplifier circuit. Working principles of complementarysymmetry push pull circuit and its advantages.Transformerlessaudiopoweramplifiersandtheirtypicalapplications. SECTIONB 3.FeedbackinAmplifiers ? BasicPrinciplesandtypesoffeedback ? Derivationofexpressionforthegainofanamplifieremployingfeedback ? Effectofnegativefeedbackongain,stability,distortionandbandwidth(onlyphysical explanation) ? Typicalfeedbackcircuits ? RCcoupledamplifierswithemmiterbypass,capacitorremoved ? Emmiterfolloweranditsapplication,simplemathematicalanalysisforvoltagegain and Inputimpedanceofabovecircuits 4.SinusoidalOscillators ? ApplicationsofoscillatorsUseofpositivefeedbackandnegativefeedbacknegative resistanceforgenerationofoscillators,barkhausencriterionforoscillators. SECTIONC 5.TunedVoltageAmplifiers ? Classification of amplifiers on the basis of frequency, Series and parallel resonance circuits, expression for resonant frequency, expression for impedance of resonance, relationship between resonant frequency, Q and Band width (no derivation) Hybrid equivalentcircuitsoftransistoranditsparameters,inhparameters,singleanddoubletuned

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amplifiers their working principles and frequency response (no mathematical derivation) Conceptsofneutralization.Staggeredtunedamplifierandtypical applicationsinbrief. 6.OptoElectronicsDevicesandtheirapplications ? Workingprinciplesandcharacteristicsofphotoresistors,photodiodes,phototransistors, photo voltaic cells, LEDs, LCDs and opto couplers. Simple application ofopto electronic devices(oneexampleofeachmaybementioned) SECTIOND 7.Operational Amplifier ? Characteristicsofidealoperationalamplifieranditsblockdiagram,definitionofinverting and noninverting inputs, differential voltage gain, input and output voltages, input offset current,inputbiascurrent,commonmoderejectionratio(CMRR),PowerSupplyRejection Ratio (PSRR) and slew rate. Method of offset, Null Adjustment, use of opamplifier as an Invertor,Scalechanger,Adder,Subtractor,Differentiator,Integrator,Schmitttriggercircuit, timebasegeneratorcircuit,S/Hswitch circuit.

DECE340P

ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.TwoStageR.C.CoupledAmplifier ? Tomeasuretheoverallgainoftwostagesat1KHzandcompareitwithgainofIststage. Alsotoobservetheloadingeffectofsecondstageonthefirststage. ? Toplotthe frequencyresponsecurveoftwostageamplifier andcompare it withthat of thesinglestageamplifier 2.TransistorAudioPowerAmplifier ? Transistorized single ended power amplifier, measurement of optimum load, maximum undistorted power (by giving maximum allowable signal) efficiency and percentage distortionfactor. ? Samemeasurementasaboveforthetransistorizedpushpullamplifier ? Samemeasurementasin(i)foracomplementarysymmetryamplifier 3.FeedbackinAmplifier ? Single stage amplifier with and without by pass capacitor, measurement of voltage gain andplottingof frequencyresponseinbothcases(i.e.withandwithoutbypasscapacitor) ? Emitterfollowercircuit, measurementofvoltagegainandplottingof frequencyresponse curve 4.SinusoidalOscillator ? Hartley/Calpittsoscillatorcircuitmeasurementoffrequencyandamplitudeofoscillatons byplottingthewaveshapeonCRO ? Wein bridge oscillator circuitmeasurement of resonant frequency and amplitude of oscillationsbyplottingthewaveshapeonCRO 5.TunedVoltageAmplifier

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? Series and parallel resonant circuitmeasurement of resonant frequency. Plotting of the resonancecurve(i.e.graphbetweeninputfrequencyandimpedance)andcalculationofQof theresonantcircuitfromthisplot ? TomeasurethefrequencyresponseofsingletunedvoltageamplifierandcalculatetheQof thetunedcircuitload. 6. Use of the opamp (IC 741) as inverting and noninverting amplifier, adder, integrator, buffer,scalechanger 7. To measure the output offset voltage of an opamp (&41) and zero adjustment using nullingtechniques 8.Identificationofpackagetypesandterminalsand familarization withcharacteristicsand ratings using da ta book for various opto electronic devices like photo transistor., photo diode,LED,LDRandphotoVoltaicCells(anythree)

DECE350 PRINCIPLESOFCOMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40% UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Introduction ? Needformodulationfrequencytranslationanddemodulationincommunication systems ? Basicschemeofamoderncommunicationsystem 2.AmplitudeModulation ? Derivation of expression for an amplitude modulated wave. Carrier and side band components.ModulationIndex.SpectrumandBWofAMwave.Relativepowerdistribution incarrierandsidebands ? Elementary ideaofDSBSC,SSBSC,ISBandVSB modulations,theircomparisionand areasofapplications 3.FrequencyModulation ? Expressionforfrequency modulatedwaveanditsfrequencyspectrum(withoutproofand analysisofBesselfunction)Modulationindex,maximumfrequencydeviationanddeviation ratio,BWandFMsignals,Carsonsrule
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? EffectofnoiseonFMcarrier.Noisetriangle,Roleoflimiter,Needforpreemphasisand deemphasis,captureeffect. ? ComparisionofFMandAMincommunicationsystems 4.PhaseModulation ? Derivationofexpression forphase modulatedwave, modulation index,comparisionwith frequencymodulation SECTIONB 5.PrinciplesofAMModulators ? Workingprinciplesandtypicalapplicationas: SquareLawModulator SwitchingModulator CollectorModulator BaseModulator BalancedModulator RungModulator 6.PrinciplesofFMModulators ? Working principles and applications of reactance modulator, varactor diode modulator, VCOandArmstrongphasemodulator.StabilisationofcarrierforusingAFC(blockdiagram approach) SECTIONC 7.DemodulationofAMWaves ? PrinciplesofdemodulationofAMwaveusingdiodedetectorcircuitconceptofdiagonal clippingandformulaforRCtimeconstantforminimumdistortion(noderivation) ? PrincipleofdemodulationofAMWaveusingsynchronousdetection. 8.DemodulationofFMWaves ? BasicPrinciplesofFMdetectionusingslopedetector ? Principlesofworkingofthefollowingdemodulators FosterSeeleydiscriminator Ratiodetector Quadraturedetector PhaselockedLoop(PLL)FMdemodulators SECTIOND 9.PulseModulation ? Statement of sampling theorem and elementary idea of sampling frequency for pulse modulation ? Basicconceptsoftimedivisionmultiplexing(TDM)andfrequencydivisionmultiplexing (FDM) ? BasicideasaboutPAM,PPM,PWMandtheirtypicalapplications ? PulsecodeModulation(PCM)BasicschemeofPCMsystem.Quantisation, Quantisation error, companding, block diagram of TDMPCM communication systemand functionofeachblock.AdvantagesofPCMsystems.Conceptsofdifferential PCM(DPCM) ? DeltaModulation(DM) Basic principle of delta modulation system, advantages of delta modulation over PCM system.Limitationsofdeltamodulation,Conceptofadaptivedeltamodulation (ADM)

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DECE350P PRINCIPLESOFCOMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40% UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternal Assessment:15Marks

1.ToobserveanAMwaveonCROproducedbyastandardsignalgeneratorusinginternal andexternalmodulation Tomeasurethemodulationindexofthewaveobtainedinabovepractical 2.ToobtainanAMwavefromasquarelawmodulatorcircuitandobservetheAMpattern onCRO To generate a DSBSC signal and observe the pattern on CRO for different levels of modulatingsignal 3.ToobtainaFMwaveformreactancetubemodulator/voltagecontrolledoscillatorcircuit andmeasurethefrequencydeviationfordifferentmodulatingsignals. 4. To obtain modulating signal from an AM detector circuit and observe the pattern for differentmodulatingsignals. 5. To obtain modulating signal from an FM detector (Foster/Seely/Ratio Detector/quadrature/IC)circuitandplotthediscriminatorcharacteristics. 6.Toobservethesampledsignalandcompareitwiththeanaloginputsignal.Notetheeffect ofvaryingthesamplingpulsewidthandfrequencyonthesampledoutput 7.Toverifythesamplingtheorem 8.Totimedivisionmultiplexthetwogivensignals 9.Toobserveand notethepulse modulatedsignals(PAM,PPM,PWM)andcomparethem withthecorrespondinganaloginputsignal 10.TomeasuretheQuantisationnoiseina#bit/4bitcodedPCMsignal 11.TofeedananalogsignaltoaPCMmodulatorandcomparethedemodulatedsignalwith theanaloginput.Alsonotetheeffectoflowpassfilteratthedemodulatedoutput 12.Tostudytheprocessofdeltamodulation/demodulation

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SEMESTERIV DECE410 COMPUTERAPPLICATIONSII


UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.InformationStorageandretrieval ? Needforinformationstorageandretrieval. ? Creatingdatabasefile. ? Queryingdatabasefileonsingleandmultiplekeys. ? Programmingaverysimpleapplication. SECTIONB 2.ProgramminginC. ? BasicstructureofCprograms. ? ExecutingaCprogram. ? Constants,variablesanddatatypes. ? Operatorsandexpressions. ? ManagingInputOutputoperationslikereadingacharacter,writingacharacter,formatted input,outputthroughprint,scan,getch,putchstatementsetc. ? DecisionmakingandbranchingusingIFelse,switch,gotostatements. ? Decisionmakingandloopingusingdowhileandforstatements. ? Arraysonedimensionalandtwodimensional. SECTIONC 3.ComputersApplicationOverview ? Commercialandbusinessdataprocessingapplication. ? Engineeringcomputation. ? CAD,CAM,CAE,CAI.

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SECTIOND 4. Use of computers for measurement and control, Overview of a computer based data acquistion&controlsysteminVivavoice. Note : There will be no theory paper in this subject.The Knowledge attained by students willbeevaluatedbyaskingquestioninVivavoice.

DECE410P

COMPUTERAPPLICATIONSII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.Creatingdatabase. 2.Queryingthedatabase. 3.Reportgeneration. 4.Programmingindbase 5.Useofspreadsheets/Matlan/Mathematics/Eureka(oranyotherpackage)forengineering computers. 6.Useofdesignpackages(appropriatedesignpackagesmaybeselecteddependinguponthe branch). 7.UseofCAIPackages. 8.ProgrammingforDAS&control. 9.Exercisesondataacquisition. 10.Exercisesoncontrolon/offswitchandproportionalcontrol. 11.ProgrammingexerciseonexecutingaCprogram. 12.ProgrammingexerciseoneditingaCprogram. 13.Programmingexerciseondefiningvariablesandassigningvaluestovariables. 14.Programmingexerciseonarithmeticandrelationaloperators. 15.Programmingexerciseonarithmeticexpressionsandtheirevaluation. 16.Programmingexerciseonreadingacharacter. 17.Programmingexerciseonwritingacharacter. 18.Programmingexerciseonformattinginputusingprint. 19.Programmingexerciseonformattingoutputusingscan. 20.Programmingexerciseonsimpleifstaement. 21.ProgrammingexerciseonIF.elsestatement. 22.Programmingexerciseonswitchstatement. 23.Programmingexerciseongotostatement. 24.Programmingexerciseondowhilestatement. 25.Programmingexerciseonforstatement. 26.Programmingexerciseononedimensionalarrays. 27.Programmingexerciseontwodimensionalarrays.

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DECE420 ELECTRONICINSTRUMENTSANDMEASUREMENTS
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40% UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. Thequestionpaperwill consistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.BasicsofMeasurement ? Review of performance specifications of instrumentsaccuracy, precision, sensitivity, resolutionrangeetc.Errorsinmeasurementandloadingeffects 2.MeasuringInstruments ? Workingprinciplesandconstructionofammetersandvoltmeters(movingcoilandmoving irontype) ? Differencebetweenammeterandvoltmeter,extensionoftheirrangeandsimplenumerical problems ? Principleandworkingof: Wattmeter(dynamometertype) Energymeter(inductiontype) SECTIONB 3.Multimeter ? Principles of measurement of dc voltage and dc current, ac voltage and ac current and resistanceinamultimeter ? Specificationsofmultimeterandtheirsignificance ? Limitationswithregardstofrequencyandinputimpedance 4.ElectronicVoltmeter ? Advantages of conventional multimeter for voltage measurement with respect to input impedanceandsensitivity ? Principlesofvoltage,currentandresistancemeasurements(blockdiagramsonly) ? Specificationsofanelectronicvoltmeters/Multimeterandtheirsignificance 5.ACMilliVoltmeter ? Types of AC milli voltmeters: Amplifierrectifier and rectifieramplifier.Block diagram andexplanation oftheabovetypesofacmillivoltmeter ? Typicalspecificationsandtheirsignificances
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SECTIONC 6.CathodeRayOscilloscope ? Construction of CRT, Electron gun, electrostatic focusing and acceleration (Explanation onlynomathematicaltreatment)Deflectionsensitivity,briefmentionofphosphorforCRT inrelationtotheirvisualpersistenceandchemicalcomposition ? Explanation for time base operation and need for blanking during fly back synchronization ? SpecificationsofaCROandtheirsignificance ? UseofCROforthemeasurementofvoltage(dcandac)frequency,timeperiodandphase angles ? Special features of dual trace, delayed sweep and storage CROs (brief mention only): introductiontodigitalCROs CROprobes,includingcurrentprobes Digitalstorageoscilloscope:Blockdiagramandprincipleofworking. SECTIOND 7.SignalGeneratorsandAnalysisInstruments ? Blockdiagram,explanationandspecificationsof LaboratorytypelowfrequencyandRFsignalgenerators Pulsegeneratorandfunctiongenerator 8.ImpedanceBridgesandQMeters ? Block diagram explanation of working principles of a laboratory type (baancing type) RLCbridge,SpecificationsofaRLCbridge. ? BlockdiagramandworkingprinciplesofaQmeter 9.DigitalInstruments ? Comparisionofanaloganddigitalinstruments,characteristicsofadigitalmeter ? Workingprinciplesoframp,dualslopeandintegratingtypeofadigitalvoltmeter ? Blockdiagramandworkingofadigitalmultimeter ? Working principle of time interval. Frequency and period measurement using universal counter/frequencycounter,timebasestability,accuracyandresolution ? Principlesofworkingandspecificationsoflogicprobes,signatureanalyserandlogic analyser. ? DigitalLCRbridges

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DECE420P

ELECTRONICINSTRUMENTSAND MEASUREMENTS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.ConversionofGalvanometerintoAmmeterandVoltmeter 2. To observe the loading effect of a multimeter while measuring voltage across low resistanceandhighresistance To observe the limitations of a multimeter for measuring high frequency voltages and Currents 3.TomeasureQofacoilandmeasureitsdependenceonfrequencyusingaQmeter 4.Measurementofvoltage,frequency,timeperiodandphaseangleusingCRO 5.Measurementoftimeperiod,frequency,averageperiodusinguniversal counter/frequency counter 6.Measurementofrise,fallanddelaytimesusingaCRO 7.MeasurementofdistortionofaRFsignalgeneratorusingdistortionfactormeter 8.MeasurementofR,LandCbridge/universalbridge

DECE430

ELECTRONICSDEVICESANDCIRCUITSIII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.WaveShapingCircuits ? Generalideaaboutdifferentwaveshapes,ReviewoftransientphenomenainRCandRL circuits. RC and Rl Differentiating and integrating circuits.The applications (physical explanationforsquare/rectangularinputwaveshapesonly).Diodeclippers,seriesandshunt biased type. Diode clipper circuits. Zener diode clipper circuits. Use of transistors for clipping.Diodeclampingcircuit forclampingtonegativepeak,positivepeakoranyother
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level for different input waveforms (e.g. sine, square, triangular). Ideal transistor switch, explanationusingC.E.outputcharacteristics. 2.TimerI.C. ? BlockdiagramofI.C.timer(suchas555)anditsworking SECTIONB 3.MultiVibratorCircuits ? Conceptofmultivibrator:astable,monostable,bistable,555timerasmonoandastable multivibrator.Opampasmonostable,astablemultivibratorandSchmitttrigger. 4.TimeBaseCircuits ? Need of time base (Sweep) wave forms, special features of time base signals. Simple method of generation of saw tooth wave using charging and discharging of a capacitor. Constantcurrentgenerationoflinearsweepvoltagecircuitusingopamp SECTIONC 5.IntegratedElectronics ? Function of transistor by planner process, a typical fabrication process for ICS (brief explanation) 6.RegulatedPowerSupply ? Concept of regulation, Principles of series and shunt regulators. Three terminal voltage regulator ICs (positive and variable voltage applications) Block diagram of a regulated power supply. Concepts of cv, cc and fold back limiting, short circuit and over load projection Majorspecificationsofaregulatedpowersupplyandtheirsignificance(lineandload regulation,outputrippleandtransients) BasicworkingprinciplesofaSwitchedmodepowersupply Concept of floating and grounded power supplies and their interconnections to obtain multipleoutputsupplies BriefideaofCVT,UPSanddualtrackingpowersupply. SECTIOND 7.VCO(IC565)andPLL(IC566)andTheirApplications 8.ThyristorsandUJT ? Name, symbol, characteristics and working principles of bnb diode. Mention of their applications. ? Basic structure, principle of operation and VI characteristics of UJT. Explanation of workingofUJTasrelaxationoscillatoranditsuseinthyristortriggering.

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DECE430P

ELECTRONICDEVICESANDCIRCUITSIII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.ObserveandPlottheoutputWaveshapeof RCdifferentiatingcircuits RCintegratingcircuitsforsquarewaveinput(ObservetheeffectoftheRCtimeConstant ofthecircuitontheoutputwaveshapeforboththecircuits) 2.Constructbiasedandunbiasedseriesandshuntclippingcircuitsforpositiveandnegative peakclippingofasinewaveusingswitchingdiodesandd.c.sources. Constructadoubleclippercircuitusingdiodesandd.c.sourcesandobservewaveshapes Constructazenerdiodeandtransistorclippercircuits forpositivepeak, negativepeak and doubleclippingofsineandotherwaveshapes. ToclampsineandsquarewavetotheirpositiveandnegativepeaksandtoaspecifiedLevel. 3.TomeasureIcandVinfinityforatransistorwhenIbisvariedfromzerotoamaximum value and measure the values of Ib (sat), Ic (sat) V ce (Sat), hfe (min) for saturation at a givenvoltageandload. Tocalculatethevaluesandassembleandtestsimpletransistorswitchingcircuitstoswitch onan: a)LED b)Relay c)20/500mALampof6or12volts 4.ToplotinputvsoutputcharacteristicsofSchmitttriggercircuitandplottheinputoutput waveshapeswithasinewaveinput 5.Totestmonoandastablemultistableandmultivibratorandtoplotwaveforms. 6.Tomakeandtesttheoperationsofmonostablestableandastablemultivibratorcircuits circuitsusing555timer. 7.TodetermineandplotfiringcharacteristicsofSCRbyvaryinganodetocathodevoltage, andvaryinggatecurrent. 8. To note the wave shapes and voltages at various points of a UJT relaxation oscillator circuit. 9.Toplotthefiringcharacteristicsofatriacindifferentmodes,namely,modeI+,I_

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DECE440

ELECTRONICDRAWING,DESIGN ANDFABRICATION
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.CircuitDrawing ? Circuitdiagramoftypical multimeter,Circuitdiagramofatypicalelectronic multimeter, Circuit diagram of a typical transistor radio receiver. Complete block diagram of a typical monochromeTVtransmitterandreceiversystem.Frontpanel detailsoftypicalCRO. 2.DesignandDrawingfortheGivenSpecifications ? Asmallpowertransformer.Asimplepowersupplyusingfullwaverectifiersanddifferent types of filters. A simple zener regulated power supply. A smallsignal(signalstage low frequencyamplifier(givenspecificationsbeingtheinputimpedance,voltagegainandinput signallevelandthefrequencyrange). ? Squarewavegeneratorusing555timer.SinusoidaloscillatorWeinsBridgetypeusingan OperationalAmplifier.VoltagecontrolledoscillatorusingIC565. ? CircuitryforusingaDCmicroammeterasVoltmeterCurrentmeterforspecifiedranges/ ohmmeter. SECTIONB 2.FabricationTechniques PrintedcircuitBoards(PCBs). ? PCBboardmaterials.Theircharacteristicsandplating,corrosionanditsprevention. ? Photoprocessing,screenprinting,etching, highspeeddrilling, buffing,surfacetreatment andprotectionfromharshenvironments,platedthroughholes,doublesidedandmultiplayer PCBs. ? StandardsofBoardsizes.Modularassemblesedgeconvertors,multiboardracks,flexible boards. ? Assembly of circuits on PCB, soldering techniques, role of tinning, flow and wave soldering,Solderability,compositionofsolder.Edgeconector.Elementsofwireshaping.
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SECTIONC Production ? Storage and supply of components for assembly, role of incoming inspection of components,assemblylinereduction,toolsandjigsforleadbending.Manualandautomatic insertiontechniques.Closedloopassemblyofmoduleand/orcompleteinstruments.Specific examples of small small scale and large scale production be given to illustrate above mentionedmethods Testing: ? Jigs and fixtures for operational testing of modules/subassemblies. Sequence testing for failureanalysis.Environmentaltestingatelevatedtemperatureandhumidity. Vibrationandmechanicalendurancetesting.Packingfortransportation Documentation ? Statement of brief specifications, detailed specifications and limitations, Block diagram, detailed diagrams. Testing and checking points. Warning relative to high voltage for handlingduringrepair.Faultlocationguide.Simplesolutionsforfaultremoval SECTIOND 4.ComputeraidedmanufacturingPractices 5.ProductionPlanning 6.CNCdrilling,photoplating

DECE440P

ELECTRONICDRAWING,DESIGN ANDFABRICATION
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1. Preparation of PCBs (Handmade and screen printed) from schematic diagrams (46 examplessuchassingletransistorvoltagestabilizer,regulatedsupply,timeretc.) 2.Fabricationof smallequipment includingchasis.,frontpanel etc(46jobsofincreasing proportionality)involvingdifferenttechniquesofmakingchassis/cabinets,panelengraving.

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DECE450
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MICROPROCESSORSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Introduction ? Typicalorganizationofamicrocomputersystemandfunctionsofitsvariousblocks ? Microprocessor,itsevolution,functionandimpactonmodernsociety 2.ArchitectureofaMicroprocessor(withreferenceto8085) ? ConceptofBus,Busorganizationof8085 ? Functionalblockdiagramof8085anfdfunctionofeachblock ? Pindetailsof8085andrelatedsignals. ? Demultiplexing of Address/ Data bus (AD0AD7). Generation of read write control signals. ? Howisstoredprogramexecuted? SECTIONB 3.MemoriesanditsInterfacing ? Memory organization, memory map. Partitioning of total memory space. Address decoding space. Concept of I/O mapped I/O and memory mapped I/O. Interfacing of memoryandI/Odevices. 4.ProgrammingUsing8085Microprocessor ? Briefideaofmachineandassemblylanguages.MachineandMnemoniccodes ? Instruction format and Addressing mode. Identifications of instructions as to which addressingmodetheybelong. ? Concept of Instruction set. Explanations of the instructions of the following groups of instructionset(of8085): Datatransfergroup,Arithmeticgroup,Logicgroup,Stack,I/OMachineControl Group ? Programming exercises in assembly language. (Examples can be taken from the list of Experiments) SECTIONC
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5.InstructionTimingandCycles ? Instructioncycle,machinecycleandTstates ? HowastoredprogrammeisexecutedFetchandexecutecycle 6.Interrupts ? Concept of interrupt, maskable and nonmaskable, edge triggered and level triggered interrupts,.Software interrupt,Restart interruptand itsuse.Various hardware interruptsof 8085.Servicinginterrupts,extendinginterruptsystem. SECTIOND 7.DataTransferTechniques ? Conceptofprogrammedoperations,syncdatatransfer,asyncdatatransfer(handshaking), Interruptdrivendatatransfer,DMA,serialoutputdata,serialinputdata. 8.Briefideaof Interfacingchips:8255,8253,8279,8259,8251 9.Comparisonstudyof8bitmicroprocessorsi.e.8085,z80,6800

DECE450P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MICROPROCESSORSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1.Additionoftwo8bitnumbers 2a)Toobtain2scomplementof8sbitnumber b)Tosubtracta8bitnumberfromanother8bitnumberusing2scomplement 3.ExtractfifthbitofanumberinAandstoreitinotherregister. 4.Countthenumberofbitsinhighstateinaccumulator 5.Checkevenparityandoddparityofabinarynumber 6.Additionoftwosixteenbitnumbers 7.Subtractionofasixteenbitnumberfromanothersixteenbitnumber 8.Multiplicationoftwo8bitnumbersbyrepetitiveaddition 9.Divide8bitnumbersbyrepetitivesubtraction 10.a)Smallestnumberofthreenumbers b)Largestnumberofthreenumbers 11.Tosortanarrayofunsignedbinarynumbersindecreasing/increasingorder 12.Generatetimingdelaythroughsoftware

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SEMESTERV DECE510
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 100 Minimum PassMarks:40%

INDUSTRIALMANAGEMENT
UniversityExamination:70Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:30Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.PrinciplesofManagement ? Management, different functions of management planning, organizing, coordination and control. ? Structureofanindustrialorganization. ? Functionsofdifferentdepartments. ? Relationshipbetweenindividualdepartments. 2.HumanandIndustrialRelations. ? Humanrelationsandperformanceinorganization. ? Understandselfandothersforeffectivebehaviour. ? Behaviourmodificationtechniques. ? Industrialrelationsanddisputes. ? Relationswithsubordinates,peersandsuperiors. ? Characteristicsofgroupbehaviourandtradeunionism ? Mobpsychology. ? Grievance,Handlingofgrievances. ? Agitations,strikes,Lockout,PicketingandGherao ? LabourWelfare ? Workersparticipationinmanagement. 3.ProfessionalEthics ? ConceptofEthics. ? Conceptofprofessionalism. ? Needforprofessionalethics. ? Codeforprofessionalethics. ? Typicalproblemsofprofessionalengineers.
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? Professionalbodiesandtheirrole. SECTIONB 4.Motivation ? Factorsdeterminingmotivation. ? Characteristicsofmotivation. ? Methodsforimprovingmotivation. ? Incentives,paypromotion,rewards. ? Jobsatisfactionandjobenrichment. 5.Leadership. ? NeedforLeadership. ? FunctionsofaLeader. ? Factorsforaccomplishingeffectiveleadership. ? Managerasaleader. 6.Communication ? Importanceofcommunication. ? Thecommunicationprocess. ? Barrierstocommunication. ? Makingcommunicationeffective. ? Listeningincommunication. 7.HumanResourceDevelopment ? Introduction. ? Staffdevelopmentandcareerdevelopment. ? Trainingstrategiesandmethods. SECTIONC 8.WagePayment ? Introductiontowages. ? Classificationofwagepaymentscheme. 9.Labour,IndustrialandTaxLaws. ? Importanceandnecessityofindustriallegislation. ? Typesoflabourlawsanddisputes. ? BriefdescriptionofthefollowingActs The Factory Act 1948, Payment of Wages Act 1936, Minimum Wages Act 1948, Workmens Compensation Act 1923. Industrial Dispute Act 1947, Employees state InsuranceAct1948,PrividentfundAct. ? VarioustypesofTaxesProductionTax,LocalTax,SalesTax,Exciseduty,IncomeTax. ? LabourWelfareschemes. 10.AccidentsandSafety ? Classification of accidents According to nature of injuries i.e. fatal, temporarory, AccordingtoeventandAccordingtoplace. ? Causesof accidentspsychological,physiologicalandotherindustrialhazards. ? Effectsofaccidents. ? Accidentsproneworkers. ? Actiontobetakenincaseofaccidentswithmachines,electricshock,roadaccident,fibres anderectionandcorrectionaccidents.
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? Safetyconciousness. ? Safetyprocedures. ? SafetymeasuresDosandDonts. ? Safetypublicity. ? SafetymeasuresduringexecutionsofEngineeringworks. SECTIOND 11.EnvironmentalEngineering. ? Ecology. ? Factorscausingpollution. ? EffectsofPollutiononHumanHealth. ? Airpollutionandcontrolact. ? WaterPollutionandcontrolact. ? Pollutioncontrolequipment. ? Solidwastemangement. ? Noisepollutionanditscontrol. 12.EnterpreneurshipDevelopment ? ConceptofEnterpreneurship. ? NeedofEnterpreneurshipinthecontextofprevailingemploymentconditionsofthe country. ? Successfulenterpreneurship. ? Preparationofprojectreport. Trainingforenterpreneurshipdevelopment.

DECE520

CONSUMERELECTRONICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Eachof the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed
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SECTIONA 1.AudioSystems ? Microphones, Construction, Working principles and applications of microphone: carbon, movingcoil,velocity,crystalcondensertype,Cordlessmicrophone.LoudSpeakers:Direct radiating,horn,loadedwoofer,tweeterandrange,midrange,multispeakersystem,baffles andenclosuresSoundrecording:onmagnetictape,itsprinciples,blockdiagramandtapes transport mechanism Digital sound recording on tape and disc CD systems HiFi systems, preamplifiers,amplifiersandEqaualisers.StereoAmplifiers. SECTIONB 2.Television ? BasicideaofprinciplesofBlackandWhiteandcolourTVandtheirdifference. 3.VCR ? Principleofvideorecordingonmagnetictape,blockdiagramofVCR,VHStape,transport mechanism SECTIONC 4.BasicBlockdiagram,workingprinciplesofthefollowing: ? Digital/watch/clock ? Calculator ? Washingmachine ? Microwaveovens SECTIOND ? Cordlesstelephones ? Pager ? Electrostatmachine ? Electronicignitionsystemforautomobiles ? CellularPhones

DECE520P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

CONSUMERELECTRONICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1.Toplotthefrequencyresponseofamicrophone. 2.Toplotthefrequencyresponseofaloudspeaker. 3.Demonstration ofatypicaltapetransportsystem. 4.Troubleshootingofthetypicaltaperecordersystem. 5.Demonstrationoftheworkingofdigitalwatch/clockandcalculator 6. Demonstration of the working of automatic and semi automatic washing machine and microwaveoven 7.Demonstrationoftheworkingofcordlesstelephoneandpager. 8.DemonstrationoftheworkingofaPhotostatmachine. 9.ToobservethewaveformsandvoltagesinB/WandPALTVreceiver. 10.DemonstrationoftheworkingofaVCR.
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DECE530
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MICROPROCESSORSII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1. Introduction to 16 bit Microprocessors, Internal architecture of 8086, internal resisters, 2. physical and logical address generation, maximum and minimum modes, clock generation,Minimumsystem,comparisionbetween8086and8088. SECTIONB 2.Programming8086: Addresing modes, instruction format, instructiontemplateand hand assembly. Instruction set, data transfer, arithmetic bit manipulation, string instructions, programtransferandprocessorcontrolinstructions.Assemblerandassemblerdirectives. 3.Programmingexercisesbasedontheinstructionsetanduseofassembler. SECTIONC 4. Memory and I/O interface: Memory interface block diagram, I/O interface (direct and indirect). 5.Interruptinterfaceof8086:Typesofinterrupts,interruptmasking,softwareinterrupts SECTIOND 6. Introduction to Micro Controllers. Main features, architecture and applications of 8061 and8031. 7.Introductionto32bitmicroprocessors:80386,80486andPentium.

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DECE530P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MICROPROCESSORSII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1.Studyofinstructionsof8086usingDebug. 2.Additionandsubtractionofmultibytenumbers 3.Multiplicationofunsigned/signednumbers 4.Divisionofunsigned/signednumbers 5.Sortingstringsinascendinganddescendingorder 6.Modularprogrammingusingsubroutines 7.Studyofthemicrocontroller8051or8031

DECE540

TROUBLESHOOTINGANDMAINTENANCEOF ELECTRONICEQUIPMENT
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Repair,ServicingandMaintenanceConcepts ? Introduction, Modern electronic equipment, Mean time between failures (MTBF), Mean time to repair (MTR), Maintenance policy, potential problems, preventive maintenance, correctivemaintenance. a)Studyofbasicprocedureofserviceandmaintenance b)Circuittracingtechniques c)Conceptsofshielding,groundingandpowersupplyconsiderationsininstruments SECTIONB 2.FundamentalTroubleShootingProcedures ? FaultLocation
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? Faultfindingaids Servicemanuals Specialtools ? TroubleShootingTechniques FunctionalAreaApproach Splithalfmethod Divergent,convergentandfeedbackpathcircuitanalysis Measurementtechniques SECTIONC 3.PassiveComponents ? Testproceduresforcheckingpassivecomponents,resistors,capacitors,inductors, chokesandtransformers. 4.SemiconductorDevices(FromTestingProcedurePointofView) ? Diodes,rectifiers,zenerdiodes,Bipolartransistors.FieldEffectTransistorsJFETand MOSFET.Thyristorsunijunctiontransistors,Photocells,Transistorequivalents. DataBooksontransistors SECTIOND 5.TroubleShootingDigitalSystems ? Typicalfaultsindigitalcircuits.UseofLogicclip,logicprobe,logicpulsar,ICtester 6.TypicalExamplesofTroubleShooting TroubleShootingproceduresinthefollowing: ? Oscilloscope ? PowerSupplies ? Digitalmultimeters ? Signalgenerator ? PAsystem ? Taperecorderand ? Stereoamplifier

DECE540P

TROUBLESHOOTINGANDMAINTENANCEOF ELECTRONICEQUIPMENT
UniversityExamination:35 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.Selection,demonstrationandcorrectuseoftoolsandaccessories:pliers,wirecutter,wire stripper, tweezers, soldering iron, desoldering tools, neon tester, screw driver Acessories: Insulating tapes, solders, solder tips, fluxes, desoldering wick, solder cleaning fluids, sleeves,tags,identifiers 2.Developskillinassemblyofcomponents,wiring,solderinganddesolderingmethods 3.Selectionanduseof commonlyusedpassivecomponentsandaccessories 4.Testingofactiveandpassivecomponents 5.Testingoflinearintegratedcircuits 6.Useofdigitaltoolsfortroubleshootingdigitalcomponents
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7.Troubleshootingatleasttwoofthefollowingequipment: Oscilloscope, Power supplies, electronic multimeter, signal generator,PA system , tape recorderandStereoamplifier Note:Therewillbenotheorypaper.

DECE550
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMSI
UniversityExamination:35 Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.AFIFMTransmitters ? Classificationoftransmitteronthebasisofpower,frequency ? Conceptoflowlevelandhighlevelmodulation.Blockdiagramoflowlevelandhighlevel modulatedAMtransmittersandworkingofeachstage ? BlockdiagramandworkingprinciplesofreactancereactancetransistorsandFM transmitters 2.AFIFMRadioRecievers ? PrincipleofworkingwithblockdiagramofsuperheterodyneofAMreceiver.Functionof eachblockandtypicalwaveformsatinputandoutputofeachblock ? Performance characteristics of a radio receiver sensitivity, selectivity, fidelity, S?N ratio, image rejection ratio and their measurement procedure. ISI standards on radio receivers (briefidea) ? Selectioncriteriaforintermediatefrequency(IF).ConceptsofsimpleanddelayedAGC ? Block diagram of an FM reciever, function of each block and waveforms at input and outputofdifferentblocks.NeedforlimitinganddeemphasisinFMreception ? Block diagram of communication receivers, differences with respect to broadcast receivers. SECTIONB 3.Antennas: ? Electromagneticspectrumanditsvariousranges:VLF.LF,HF,VHF,UHF,Microwave.
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? Physical concept of radiation of electromagnetic energy from a dipole. Concept of polarizationofEMWaves ? Definition and physical concepts of the terms used with antennas like point source, gain directivity,aperture,effectivearea,radiationpattern,beamangle,beamwidthandradiation resistance ? Typesof antennasBriefdescription,characteristicsandtypicalapplicationsof halfwave dipole,mediumwave(mast)antenna,foldeddipole,turnstile,loopantenna,yagiandferrite rodantenna(usedintransistorreceivers). ? Briefdescriptionof bradsideandend firearrays,theirradiationpatternandapplications (withoutanalysis)briefideaaboutRhombicantennaanddiscantenna SECTIONC 4.Propogation ? Basic idea about different modes of radio wave propogation and typical areas of applications. Ground wave propogation and its characteristics, summer field equation for fieldstrength. ? Space wave communicationline of sight propogation, standard atmosphere, concept of effectiveearthradiusrangeofspacewavepropogationinstandardatmosphere. ? Ductpropogation:skywavepropogationionosphereanditslayers.Explanationofterms virtualheight,criticalfrequency,maximumusablefrequency,multiplehoppropogation. SECTIOND 5.FibreOpticCommunications: ? Advantagesoffibreopticcommunication ? Blockdiagramoffibreopticcommunicationlink ? Constuctional features of optical fibre and fibre optic cables. Concepts of numerical aperture(NA).Modesofpropogation inanoptical fibreandcharacteristicsofsingle mode andmultimodefibres.Fibreattenuationanddispersion ? LightsiurcesDiode,LEDsandtheircharacteristics ? Lightdetectorsandtheircharacteristics ? Basicideaoffibreconnectiontechniquesspleingandlensing 6.SatelliteCommunications ? Basicidea,passiveandactivesatellites.Meaningofthetermsorbits,apogee,perigee ? Geostationary satellites and its need, Block diagram and explanation of satellite communicationlink.

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DECE550P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMSI
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1. To plot the sensitivity characteristics of a radio reciever and determination of the frequencyformaximumsensitivity 2.Toplotthesensitivitycharacteristicsofaratioreciever 3.Toplotthefiedelitycharacteristicsofaradioreciever 4.ToalignAMbroadcastreciever 5.Toplottheradiationpatternofadirectionalandomnidirectionalantenna 6. To plot the variation of field strength of a radiated wave, with distance from the transmittingantenna 7. Familarisation and identification of fibre optic compone nts such as fibre optic light sourcedetector,connectorassemblyetc 8.Toassemblethefibreopticcommunicationsetup(usingteachingmodule)andcompare thetransmittedsignalwiththeoutputofthereciever 9.Tomeasurethelightattenuationoftheopticfibres Note: Visits to appropriate sites of digital/ communication networks, satellite communication, telemetrycenters(likeremotesensing)and fibreopticcommunication installationsshould bemadewithaviewtounderstandtheirworking,Acomprehensivereportmustbeprepared byallstudentsonthesevisits,especiallyindicatingthedatesandlocationsof theirvisits.

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SEMESTERVI DECE610
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MEDICALELECTRONICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Eachof the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA Anatomyandphysiology Elementaryideasofcellstructure,heartandcirculatorysystemcentralnervoussystem. muscleaction,respiratorysystem. SECTIONB overviewofmedicalelectronicsequipments Classification , application and specification of diagnostic, therapeutic and clinical laboratoryequipment,methodofoperationoftheseequipments SECTIONC electrodes Bioelectricsignal,bioelectrodes,electrodes,tissueinterface,electrodesusesforECG,EEG Transducers Typical signalfromphysiological parameters,pressuretransducers SECTIOND Biomedicalrecorders Block diagram description and application of following instruments ECG macnines EEG machineEMGmachine. Patientmonitoringsystem heartratemeasurement,pulseratemeasurement,respirationratemeasurementsetc.

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DECE610P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MEDICALELECTRONICS
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1 To operateandfamiliarizewithBPapparatus,ECG,machines,ventilator,,incubator, boylesapparatus,ECGmachines,pulseoxymeter. 2 Tomeasuretheconcentrationofbloodsugaringhicometer. 3 Tooperateandfamiliarizewithaudiometerandvisualtestinginstruments. 4 tooperateandfamiliarizewithaudiometerandvisualtestinginstruments. 5 measurementofleakagecurrentwiththehelpofsystemanalyzer. 6 visittohospitalforexposureofvariousmedicalelectronicsrelatedequipments.

DECE620
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMSII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.Introduction ? Basic blockdiagramofdigitalanddatacommunication systems.Theircomparisionwith analogcommunicationsystems. 2.Coding ? Introductiontovariouscommoncodes5bitBaudotcode.7bitASCII,ARQ,EBCDIC ? CodeerrordetectionandcorrectiontechniquesRedundancy,parity,blockcheckcharacter (BCC).VerticalRedundancycheck(VRC).LongitudnalRedundancyChack(LRC).Cyclic RedundancyCheck(CRC),Hammingcode 3.DigitalModulationTechniques Basicblockdiagramandprincipleofworkingofthefollowing: ? AmplitudeShiftKeying(ASK),InterruptedContinouswave(ICW),twotonemodulation
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? FrequencyShiftKeying(FSK) ? PhaseShiftKeying(PSK) 4.Characteristics/working of data transmission circuits bandwidth requirements, data transmissionspeeds,noisecrosstalk,echosuppressors,distortion,equalizers SECTIONB 5.UART,USART: ? Theirneedandfunctionincommunicationsystems 6.Modems ? Needandfunctionofmodems,Modeofmodemsoperation(lowspeed,medium speedand highspeedmodems).ModemInterconnection,Modemdata transmissionspeed,Modem modulationmethod,ModemInterfacing(RS232interface,otherinterface). 7.NetworkandControlConsiderations: ? Protocolsandtheirfunctions. ? Data communication network organization. Basic idea of various modes of digital switchingcircuitswitching,messageswitching,packetswitching. ? BasicconceptofIntegrated services ? Digitalnetwork(ISDN)itsneedinmodemcommunication.BriefideaofISDN interfaces ? Basicideaoflocalareanetwork(LAN)anditsvarioustopologies SECTIONC 8.Telemetry ? Radiotelemetry, 9.RadioPagingSystems:Conceptandapplications 10.ElectronicExchange: ? Variousswitchingoffices(RegionalCentre,DistrictCentre,TollCentre,Local Office)and theirhierarchy. ? Principles of space division switches. Basic block diagram of digital exchange and its working. ? Combinedspaceandtimeswitching:WorkingprincipleofSTSandTSTswitches. ? Functions of the control system of an automatic exchange. Stored programme Control (SPC)processoranditsapplicationinelectronicexchangeandruraltelephoneexchange. ? Introduction to PBAX, PABX, EPABX. Function of PBX, PABX relation wth central office.ModernPABXcapabilities SECTIOND 11.OperationofCellularMobileTelephoneSystem ? Conceptofcellsandfrequencyreuse.Specialfeaturesofcellularmobiletelephone. 12.Facsmile(FAX) ? BasicideaofFaxsystemanditsapplications.Principleofoperationandblockdiagramof modernFAXsystem.ImportantfeaturesofmodernFAXmachines. 13.CarrierTelephony ? Featuresofcarriertelephonesystemhybridcoils.Frequencyallocationandformationof groups.Schematicdiagramandworkingof3channeland12channel carriersystem.Carrier andpilotfrequencygeneration.

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DECE620P

COMMUNICATIONSYSTEMSII
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

1.TransmissionofHammingcodeonaseriallinkanditsreconversionatthereceivingend 2.ObservewaveformsatinputandoutputofASKandFSKmodulators 3.TotransmitparalleldataonaseriallinkusingUSART 4.TransmissionofdatausingMODEM. 5.ObservewaveformsatinputandoutputofTDMcircuit 6.Tostudytheconstructionandworkingoftelephonehandset 7.TostudytheconstructionandworkingofaFAXmachine. 8.TostudytheconstructionandworkingofanEPABX. 9.Tostudytheworkingofacellularmobilesystemandpagers 10.ToStudytheworkingofaLANsyatem. Note: Visits to appropriate sites of all types of telephone exchanges (including mobile and rural exchangers), FAX and Carrier telephony should be made with a view to understand their working,Acomprehensivereportmustbepreparedbyallstudentsonthesevisits,especially indicatingthedatesandlocationsoftheirvisits.

DECE630
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MICROWAVEENGINEERING
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.IntroductiontoMicroWaves: ? Introductiontomicrowavesanditsapplications,Classificationonthebasisofitsfrequency bands(HF,VHF,UHF,L,S,C,X,Ku,Ka,mm,Submm)
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2.MicrowaveDevices ? Basic concepts of thermoionic emmision and vaccum tubes. Effects of inter electrode EmissionandTransittimeonthehighfrequencyperformanceofconventionalvaccumtubes andtheirstepstoextendstheirhighfrequencyoperations. ? Constructional, characteristics and operating principles and typical applications of the followingdevices:(Nomatgematicalteatment) Multicavityklystron Reflexklystron Multicavitymagnetron Travellingwavetube Gundiodeand Impattdiode SECTIONB 3.WaveGuides ? Rectangular and circular wave guided and their application. Modes of wave guide. Propogationconstantofarectangularwaveguide,cutoffwavelength,guidewavelengthand theirrelationshipwithfreespacewavelength(nomathematicalderivation).Impossibilityof TEMmodeinawaveguide.Fieldconfigurationof TE10,TE20andTM11modes 4.MicrowaveComponents ? Constructional features, characteristics and application of: tees, bends, matched termination, twists, detector mount, slotted section, directional coupler, fixed and variable attenuator.Isolator,circulatorandduplexercoaxialtowaveguideadapter. 5.MicrowaveAntennas ? StructurecharacteristicsandtypicalapplicationsofHornandDishantennas SECTIONC 6.MicrowaveCommunicationSystems: a)Blockdiagramandworkingprinciplesofmicrowavecommunicationlink b) Troposcatter Communication Troposphere and its properties, Tropospheric duct formation and propogation, troposcatter propogation. Block diagram of Tropospheric communication link. Diversity phenomenon. Advantages, Disadvantages of Troposcatter communicationlink SECTIOND 7.RadarSystems: ? IntroductiontoRadar,itsvariousapplications.Radarrangeequation(noderivation)andits applications. ? Blockdiagramandoperatingprinciplesofbasicpulseradar,conceptsofambiguousrange, radarareaofcrosssectionanditsdependenceonfrequency. ? Block diagram and operating principles of CW (Doppler) and FMCW radars and their applications. ? BlockdiagramandoperatingprinciplesofMTIradar. ? RadardisplayPPI

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DECE630P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MICROWAVEENGINEERING
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1.Tomeasureelectronicsandmechanicaltuningrangeofareflexklystron 2.TomeasureVSWRofagivenload 3.Tomeasureinputimpedanceofahorn 4.Tomeasuretheklystronfrequencybyslottedsectionmethod 5.Tomeasurethedirectivityandcouplingofadirectionalcoupler 6.Toplotradiationpatternofhornantennainhorizontalandverticalplanes 7.Toverifythepropertiesofmagictee Note: Visits to appropriate sites of microwave industries and communication stations should be madetounderstandtheirworking,Acomprehensivereportmustbepreparedbyallstudents onthesevisits,especiallyindicatingthedatesandlocationsoftheirvisits.

DECE640
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

PCORGANISATION
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

A)Instructionsforpapersetter 1. ThequestionpaperwillconsistfivesectionsnamelyA,B,C,DandE. 2. Each of the sections A, B, C and D will contain two questions and candidates have to attemptatleastonequestioncompulsorilyfromeachsection.Eachsectioncarry15%of thetotalmarks 3. Section E will comprise of 1015 short answers type questions, which will cover the entiresyllabusandwillcarry40%ofthetotalmarks. B)Instructionsforcandidates 1. CandidatesarerequiredtoattemptonequestioneachfromsectionsA,B,CandDofthe questionpaperandtheentiresectionE. 2. Useofnonprogrammablescientificcalculatorisallowed SECTIONA 1.HardwareOrganisationofPC ? Micrometer organization, 8086/8088 microprocessor, its architecture, instruction set, memoryaddressandaddressingtechniquesandI/Oaddressing.Themotherboardof thePC: memoryorganization,systemtimers/counters,interruptvectoring,Interruptcontroller,DMA controlleranditschannels,PCbusslots,varioustypesofdigitalbuses.SerialI/Oportse.g. COM1and2,parallelports 2.TheVideodisplayofThePC
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? ThebasicprinciplesoftheworkingofVideomonitors,videodisplayadapters (monochromeandcolourgraphic).Videomodes SECTIONB 3.TheKeyboardofThePC ? ThebasicprinciplesoftheworkingofaPCKeyboard.Scanmodes 4.DiskDrives: ? ConstructionalfeaturesofHarddisk,Floppydiskandtheirdrives(HDDandFDD). ? Logicalstructureofadiskanditsorganization:BootRecord,FileAllocationTable(FAT) DiskDirectory,Datasource SECTIONC 5.PeripheralDevices ? Basicfeaturesofvariousotherperipheraldevicese.g.mouse,printer(DMP,Inkjet,Laser), scanner,plotter,digitizerandModem 6.PowerSupplies ? SMPS used in PC and its various voltages. Basic idea of constant voltage transformer (CVT)anduninterruptedpowersupply(UPS)offlineandOnline. SECTIOND 7.TheBiosandDosServices ? ThebasicideaofBIOSandDOSservicesfordiskette,SerialPort,Keyboard,Printerand Misc.services. 8.AdvancedMicroprocessors: ? Basicfeaturesof32bitIntelmicroprocessor80386,80486 andPentium.

DECE640P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 50 MinimumPassMarks:40%

PCORGANISATION
UniversityExamination:35Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:15Marks

1.Toidentifyvariouscomponents,devicesandsectionsofaPC. 2.Tointerconnectthesystemunitwiththevideomonitor,mouseandkeyboardandtestthe operationofthePC. 3. To connect various addon cards and I/O devices to a PC motherboard and test their working. 4.TonotethevoltagesandwaveformsatvariousterminalsintheI/Ochannel(BusSlots). 5.TostudytheSMPScircuitofaPC,measurevarioussupplyvoltagesandconnectittothe motherboardandotherappropriateI/Odevice. 6.TostudytheoperationofACVTusedtosupplypower toaPC 7.Tostudytheoperationofanuninterruptedpowersupply(UPS)

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DECE650P
MaximumTime: 3Hrs. TotalMarks: 200 MinimumPassMarks:40%

MAJORPROJECTWORK
UniversityExamination:140Marks ContinuousInternalAssessment:60Marks

Someoftheprojectactivitiesaregivenbelow: 1.Projectsrelatedtodesigningsmallelectronicequipment/instruments 2.Projectsrelatedtoincreasingproductivity 3.Projectsrelatedtoqualityassurance 4.Projectsrelatedtoestimationandeconomics 5.Projectsconnectedwithrepairandmaintenanceofplantandequipment 6.ProjectsrelatedtodesignofPCBs 7.Projectsrelatedtodesignofsmalloscillatorsandamplifierscircuit 8.Projectsrelatedtodesign,fabrication,testingandapplicationofsmalldigitalcircuitsand components 9.Projectsrelatedtomicroprocessorbasedcircuitry/instruments 10.Softwareprojectsrelatedtoelectronicfield. 11. Projects related to design fabrication testing troubleshooting of medical electronics equipment 12.Anyotherrelatedproblemsofinterestedofhostindustry

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