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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)


Semester

Third

Subject Title

Course Components

Credits

(CC)

04

Examination Duration
(Hrs)
Unit No.
Unit -1

Unit -2

Unit -3

Unit -4

Unit -5

Digital Electronics &


Logic Design
Contact Hours

Theory

Practical

03

00

WEIGHTAGE:
EVALUATION

Code

TEC - 302

03

01

00

CWA

MSE

ESE

10

30

60

Content
Hours
Number System & Codes: Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal number systems and
their inter-conversion, Binary Arithmetic (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication
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and Division), Diminished radix and radix compliments, BCD codes, 8421 code,
Excess-3 code, Gray code, error detection and correction, Hamming code.
Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra & Logic Families: Axiomatic definition of
Boolean Algebra, Basic Theorems and properties of Boolean Algebra, Boolean
08
Functions, Canonical and Standard forms, Digital Logic Gates.
Combinational Logic Design: The map method, Two, Three, Four and Five
variable maps, Sum of products and Product of Sums Simplification, NAND
and NOR implementation, incompletely specified functions, Ex-OR
08
functions, The tabulation method, Determination of Prime implicants,
Selection of Essential Prime implicants.
MSI and PLD Components: Binary adder and subtractor, Multiplexers,
Decoders / De-multiplexers, Read Only Memory, Programmable Logic Arrays,
08
Programmable Array Logic. Implementation of Combinational Logic using these
devices.
Introduction to Sequential Logic & logic families: Introduction, S-R Flipflops, JK flip-flop, D flip-flop, T flip-flop, master slave flip-flop. Flip-flop
excitation table, Classification of sequential circuits, Registers and A to D and D
10
to A converter circuits, design & analysis of Counters.Various Logic Families
like TTL, ECL etc., their characteristics, MOS and CMOS devices.
Total Hours
42

Text Books:
1. Mano M. Morris and Ciletti M. D. ,Digital Design Pearson Education 4th Edition.
2. Jain R.P.,Digital Electronics, PHI.
Reference Readings:
1. John F. Wakerly, Digital design Principles & Practices, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall.
2. M. Moris Mano, Charles R. Kime, Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals, 2nd edition,
Pearson Education Asia, 2001.
3. H.T. Nagle, Introduction to Computer Logic, Prentice Hall

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT


Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)
Semester

Fourth

Subject Title

Course Components

Credits

Core Course (CC)

04

Examination Duration
(Hrs)
Unit
No.

Unit -1

Unit -2

Unit -3

Unit -4

Unit -5

Signals and Systems


Contact Hours

Theory

Practical

03

00

WEIGHTAGE:
EVALUATION

Code

TEC 403

03

01

00

CWA

MSE

ESE

10

30

60

Content
Introduction to signals and systems: Signals, Transformation of the independent
variable, basic continuous time and discrete time signals, Classification of signals,
Properties of signals. Elementary Signals: unit step, unit impulse, sinusoidal,
exponential, unit ramp, rectangular pulse, triangular pulse, trapezoidal, etc.
Systems : Classification of systems, Properties of systems: Causality, Stability,
linearity: additivity and homogeneity, Time Invariance, time-shift, causality,
stability.
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) Systems: Representation of signals in terms of
impulses, Convolution integral of Continuous time, Convolution sum of Discrete
time LTI systems, properties of LTI systems, Systems described by Differential and
Difference equations, Block diagram representations of LTI systems described by
differential equations, Singularity functions.
The Laplace Transform for continuous time signals and systems: Laplace
Transform, Region of convergence for Laplace transforms, Inverse Laplace
Transforms, Properties of Laplace transforms, system functions, poles and zeros of
system functions, Analysis and Characterisation of LTI systems using Laplace
transforms, Solution to differential equations and system behaviour, Generalization
of Parseval's Theorem.
Fourier Analysis of Continuous time and Discrete time signals and systems:
Exponential form and Trigonometric form of Fourier series, Fourier symmetry,
Fourier integral and Fourier transform. Transform of common functions and periodic
wave forms. Properties of Fourier Transform. Representation of Aperiodic signals
using Fourier transform.
Sampling Theorem and its implications. Spectra of sampled signals. Reconstruction:
ideal interpolator, Aliasing and its effects.
The z-Transform for discrete time signals and systems: z-Transform, properties of
Z-transform, Inverse z-Transform, Properties of z-Transform, Analysis and
Characterisation of LTI systems using z-Transform.
Total Hours

Text Books:
1. A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and I.T. Young, "Signals and Systems", Prentice Hall, 2007.
2. Simon Haykins, Signal & Systems, TMH publications (2/e)
Reference Readings:

Hours

10

08

08

08

08
42

1. Douglas K. Lindner, "Introduction to Signals and Systems", Mc-Graw Hill International


Edition, 1999
2. J. Nagrath, S. N. Sharan, R. Ranjan, S. Kumar, "Signals and Systems", Tata Mc Graw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2001.

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