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1. Operational Amplifiers.
2. Diodes.
3. MOS Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs).
4. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs).
5. Single-Stage Amplifiers.
6. Differential and Multistage Amplifiers.
7. Feedback

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g.

E. Horowitz, S. Sahni, and D. P. Mehta, Fundamentals of Data Structures in


C++, 2nd. Ed., 2007

Arrays
Stacks and Queues
Linked Lists
Sorting
Hashing
Trees
Graphs

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Ordinary Differential Equations (25%)
1st and 2ndorder ODEs; Higherorder ODEs; System of ODEs, phase
plane, qualitative methods; Series solutions of ODEs; Laplace transforms,
Fourier analysis.
LinearAlgebra (50%)
Vector spaces; Linear transformations; Matrix algebra; Systems of
linear equations; Determinants; Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; Inner
product space or orthogonal space.
Complex Analysis (25%)
Complex numbers and functions; Complex integration; Power series, Taylor
series; Laurent Series, Residue integration.
1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th ed., John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., 2011.
2. C. H. Edwards and D. E. Penney, Elementary Differential Equations with
Boundary Value Problems, 6th ed., Prentice Hall, 2008.
3. P. V. ONeil, Advanced engineering mathematics

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6.
7.
8.

S. H. Friedberg, A. J. Insel, and L. E. Spence, Linear Algebra, 4th ed.,


Prentice Hall, 2003.
Gilbert Strang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, 4th Edition,
WellesleyCambridge Press, 2009.
S. J. Leon, Linear Algebra with Application, 7th ed., Prentice Hall, 2005.
H. Anton, Elementary Linear Algebra, 9th ed., Wiley, 2005.
A. D. Wunsch, Complex Variables with Applications, 3rd ed.,
AddisonW esley, 2004.

B (3004)

Linear Algebra (50%)


Systems of linear equations; Determinants; Matrix algebra; Vector spaces;
Linear transformations; Eigenvalues and eigenvectors; Inner product space.
Probability (50%)
Sample space and probability; Combinatorial methods; Conditional
probability and independence; Distribution functions and random
1. S. H. Friedberg, A. J. Insel, and L. E. Spence, Linear Algebra, 4th ed.,
Prentice Hall, 2003.
2. S. Ghahramani, Fundamentals of Probability, with Stochastic Processes, 3rd
ed.,Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005.
3. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th ed., John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., 2011.
4. Gilbert Strang, Introduction to Linear Algerbra, 4th ed.,
Wellesley-Cambridge Press, 2008.
5. R. E. Walpole, R. H. Myers, S. L. Myers, and K. Ye, Probability & Statistics
for Engineers & Scientists, 7th ed., Prentice Hall, 2002.
6. S. J. Leon, Linear Algebra with Application, 7th ed., Prentice Hall, 2005.
7. H. Anton, Elementary Linear Algebra, 9th ed., Wiley, 2005.
8. D. P. Bertsekas and J. N. Tsitsiklis, Introduction to Probability, 2nd ed.,
Athena Scientific, 2008
9. R. D. Yates and D. J. Goodman, Probability and Stochastic Processes, 2nd
ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2005.
10. N. A. Weiss, ACourse in Probability, Pearson 2006.

(1) Differential Equations


1st and 2nd order ODEs, Higher-order ODEs, System of ODEs, Series
solutions of ODEs, Laplace transforms, Fourier series methods, Partial
differential equations and boundary value problems
(2) Linear Algebra

(3005)

Vector spaces, Linear transformations, Matrix algebra, Systems of linear


equations, Determinants, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, Diagonalization,
Inner product spaces, Orthogonal spaces.
(1) E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th ed., John Wiley &

(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)

Sons, Inc., 2006. (Chapters 1- 8 and 11-12)


S. H. Friedberg, A. J. Insel, and L. E. Spence, Linear Algebra, 4th ed.,
Prentice Hall, 2003. (Chapters 1 7)
S. J. Leon, Linear Algebra with Application, 8th ed., Prentice Hall, 2009; or
7th ed., 2005. (Chapters 1 7)
H. Anton, Elementary Linear Algebra, 10th ed., Wiley, 2010; or 9th ed., 2005.
(Chapters 1-9)
G. Strang, Introduction to Linear Algebra, 4th Edition, Wellesley-Cambridge
Press, 2009. (Chapters 1-7)
C. H. Edwards and D. E. Penney, Elementary Differential Equations with
Boundary Value Problems, 6th ed., Prentice Hall, 2008. (Chapters 1-5 and 8)
P. V. ONeil, Advanced engineering mathematics, 7th ed., Cengage Learning,
2011. (Chapters 1-4, 6-10, 13 and 17)
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(1) ODE (Ordinary Differential Equations)50:


1st and 2nd order ODEs
Higherorder ODEs
System of ODEs
Series solutions of ODEs, Laplace transforms
Fourier analysis
(2) Linear Algebra50

Gaussian Elimination and rref (reduced row echelon form)


Linear independence, basis, dimension
Null space (Kernel), Column space (Range)
Orthogonal Projection, orthogonal complement
Eigenvalues, eigenvectors, eigenspace
Similarity transformations
Eigenbasis of a linear transformation
Orthogonal diagonalization

ODE (Ordinary Differential Equations):


(1) C. H. Edwards and D. E. Penney, Elementary Differential Equations
with Boundary Value Problems, 6th ed., Prentice Hall, 2007.
(2) E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th ed., John Wiley &
Sons, 2005.
Linear Algebra:
(3) Gilbert Strang, Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Brooks Cole, 2005.
(4) S. J. Leon, Linear Algebra with Applications, Prentice Hall, 2005 or
2010.
(5) Lawrence E. Spence, Arnold J. Insel, Stephen H. Friedberg, Elementary

Linear Algebra: A Matrix Approach 2 nd Edt, Pearson Education, Inc.


2008
(6) H. Anton, Elementary Linear Algebra, 9 th ed., Wiley, 2005.
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Vector analysis
Static electric fields
Solution of electrostatic problems
Steady electric currents

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8.
9.

Static magnetic currents


Time-varying fields and Maxwells equations
Plane electromagnetic waves
Theory and applications of transmission lines
Waveguides and cavity resonators (excluding circular waveguides and
cavities)
David K. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Second Edition, 1989
N.N. Rao, Element of Engineering Electromagnetics, 6th edition, New
Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall (2004)
L. C. Shen and J. A. Kong, Applied Electromagnetism, 1983; 2nd Edition
William H. Hayt, Jr. and John A. Buck , Engineering Electromagnetics, 6th
edition ()
B (3008)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

(1)
D. K. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, 2nd ed., Addison Wesley, 1989
N. Rao, Element of Engineering Electromagnetics, 6th ed., Pearson Prentice
Hall, 2004 L. Chen and J. Kong, Applied Electromagnetism, 3rd ed., 1983
(2)
E. Hecht, Optics, 4th ed., Addison Wesley, 2002 (Ch2-Ch5)

Maxwell

( Ch2, Ch3)
( Ch4, Ch5)

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)

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(G)

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(300A)

Chapter 1.Computer Abstractions and Technology


Chapter 2. InstructionsLanguage of the Computer ( MIPS )
Chapter 3. Arithmetic for Computers
Chapter 4. The Processor
Chapter 5. Large and FastExploiting Memory Hierarchy
Chapter 6. Storage and Other I/O Topics
Chapter 7. Multicores, Multiprocessors, and Clusters
David A. Patterson, and John L. Hennessy, Computer Organization and Design
The Hardware/Software Interface 4th Ed., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.,
2009. ISBN 978-0-12-374493-7

1. Fundamental of Signals and Systems (5%)


2. Linear Time-Invariant Systems (10%)
3. Time and Frequency Characterization of LTI Systems (15%)
4. Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals (15%)
5. Fourier Transform (15%)
6. Sampling and Discrete-Time Processing (15%)
7. Laplace Transform (10%)
8. z-Transform (15%)

(300B)

(300C)

1. The Foundations: Logic and Proofs


2. Basic Structures: Sets, Functions, Sequences, Sums, and Matrices
3. Algorithms
4. Number Theory and Cryptography
5. Induction and Recursion
6. Counting
7. Discrete Probability
8. Advanced Counting Techniques

9. Relations
10. Graphs
11. Trees
12. Boolean Algebra
13. Modeling Computation

Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications 7/e ()


Kenneth H. Rosen Wing-Kai Hon
ISBN9789863411192 7 2014 McGraw-Hill /
1124

1. Time-Domain Responses
2. Root Locus
3. Frequency-Domain Responses
4. Controller Design
1. B.C.Kuo and F. Golnaraghi, Automatic Control Systems, 9/e, John
Wiley&Sons, Inc., 2010.
2. R.C. Dorf and R.H. Bishop, Modern Control Systems, 11/e, Pearson, 2008.
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(300E)
Singals and systems, probability and random processes
Analog communication (linear modulation, angle modulation, performance of
analog modulation methods)
Digital communication (bandlimited transmission, equalization)
Digital communication (baseband and passband digital modulation, signal
space concepts, signal reception methods, transmission performance analysis)
Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, 5th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
Simon Haykin, Digital Communication Systems, 1st ed., John Wiley & Sons,
2013.
Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, 4th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
Rodger E. Ziemer, and William H. Tranter, Principles of Communication
System: Systems, Modulation and Noise, 6th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

(300F)

Chap 1 Special Relativity


Chap.2Particles and Waves in Classical Physics
1. Classical Waves
2. X Rays
Chap. 3 Quanta of Energy
1. Blackbody Radiation
2. Plancks Quantization of Energy
3. Photons and the Photoelectric Effect
4. The Specific Heat of Solids
Chap. 4 Atomic Structure and Spectral Lines
1. The Spectral Series of Hydrogen
2. Rutherfordss Nuclear Atom
3. Bohrs theory
4. The Correspondence Principle
Chap. 5 Quantum Mechanics I Free Particles
1. The de Broglie Wavelength
2. Particle vs. Wave; Duality
3. Heisenbergs Uncertainty Relations; Complementarity
4. Schrodingers Wave Equation for a Free Particle
5. Wave Packets; Group Velocity
Chap. 6 Wave Mechanics II Particles in Potentials
1. Particle in a Box
2. Piecewise Constant Potentials; The Finite Potential Wel
3. Barrier Penetration
4. The Harmonic Oscillator
5. The Hydrogen Atom
Chap. 7 Spin and the Exclusion Principle
1. The Spin of the Electron
2. The Total Angular Momentum; L-S coupling
3. The Zeeman Effect
4. Paulis Exclusion Principle
5. Periodic Table
Chap. 8 Statistical Physics
1. The Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
2. The Bose-Einstein Distribution
3. The Fermi-Dirac Distribution
Chap. 9 Electrons in Solids
1. Free Electron Gas
2. Band Theory of Solids; Conductors, Semiconductors, and Insulators
. p-n Junction
3. Semiconductor Devices

A. Concepts of Modern Physics, Beiser, Arthur, 2003


B. Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Serway, Raymond
A, 2004
C. Modern Physics, Randy Harris, Pearson Addison Wesley, 2008

(300G)
Chapter 1: Electron Energy and States in Semiconductors
1.1. Introduction and Preview
1.2. A brief history
1.3. Application to the Hydrogen Atom
1.7. A First Look at Optical Emission and Absorption
1.8. Crystal Structures, Planes, and Directions
Chapter 2: Homogeneous Semiconductors
2.1. Introduction and Preview
2.3. Conduction Band Structure
2.4. Valence Band Structure
2.5. Intrinsic Semiconductors
2.6. Extrinsic Semiconductors
2.7. The Concept of Holes
2.9. Fermi-Dirac Statistics
Chapter 3: Current Flow in Homogeneous Semiconductors
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Drift Current
3.3. Carrier Mobility
3.4. Diffusion Current
3.5. Carrier Generation and Recombination
3.7. Continuity Equations
3.8. Minority Carrier Lifetime
3.9
Minority Carrier Diffusion Lengths
Chapter 4: Non-Homogeneous Semiconductors
4.1. Constancy of the Fermi Level at Equilibrium
4.2. Graded Doping
Chapter 5: Prototype pn Homojunctions
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Prototype pn Junctions
5.3. Prototype pn Homojunctions
5.4. Small-Signal Impedance of Prototype Homojunctions
5.5. Transient Effects
5.6. Effects of Temperature
Chapter 6: Additional Considerations for Diodes
6.1 Introduction
6.2. Nonstep Homojunctions
6.3. Metal-Semiconductor Junctions
Chapter 7: The MOSFET
7.1. Introduction
7.2. MOSFETs (Qualitative)
7.3. MOSFETs (Quantitative)
7.4. Comparison of Models with Experiment
Chapter 8: Additional Considerations for FETs
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Measurement of Threshold Voltage and Low-Field Mobility
8.3. Subthreshold Leakage Current
8.8 Short-Channel Effects

8.9 MOSFET scaling


Chapter 9: Bipolar Junction Transistors
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Qutput Characteristics
9.3 Current Gain
9.5 Doping Gradients in BJTs
9.6 The Basic Ebers-Moll DC Model
9.7 Current Crowding and Base Resistance in BJTs
9.8 Base Width Modulation
(1) A. G. Streetman, Solid State Electronic Devices, 6th ed.
(2) R. F. Pierret, Semiconductor Device Fundamentals.
(3) B. L. Anderson & R. L. Anderson, Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices
(4) D. Neaman, Semiconductor Physics and Devices: Basic Principles, 3ed.
(5) S. M. Sze, Semiconductor Devices - Physics and Technology, 2ed.

(300H)

1. Number system and conversion


2. Boolean algebra
3. Application of Boolean algebra: minterm and maxterm expansions
4. Karnaugh maps
5. Multi-level gate circuits: NAD and NOR gates
6. Combinational circuit design and simulation using gates
7. Multiplexers, decoders, and programmable logic devices
8. Latches and flip-flops
9. Registers and cournters
10. Analysis of clocked sequential circuits
11. Derivation of state graphs and tables
12. Reduction of state tables: state assignment
13. Sequential circuit design
1. C. H. Roth, Jr. and L. Kinney, Fundamentals of Logic Design, 6th edition,
Cengage, 2010.
2. M. Morris Mano and Michael D. Ciletti, Digital Design, 4th Edition, Prentice
Hall Inc., 2013

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