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Electronics & Comm. Engg.

ANALOG ELECTRONICS-I
Name of faculty : VF

Discipline : ECE

Semester : 2nd sem

Lesson plan duration : 15 Weeks(from January, 2018 to April, 2018)

Work load (lecture/practical) per week (in hours) : Lectures-03/Practicals- 02(PER GROUP)

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignments/test) Practical Topic
Day Day
1st 1 Semiconductor physics : 1 1(a). Operation and use of
Review of basic atomic structure and Multimeter, CRO and Signal
energy levels generator by way of taking
2 Concept of insulators, conductors and 2 readings of relevant
semi quantities with their help
Conductors
3 Atomic structure of Ge and Si, 3
covalent bonds

2nd 4 Concept of intrinsic and extrinsic semi 4 1(b). Operation and use of
conductor LCR METER and Regulated
5 Process of doping 5 Power Supply by taking
6 Energy level diagram of conductors, 6 readings of relevant
insulators and semi conductors quantities with their help

3rd 7 Minority and majority charge 7 2. Plot V-I characteristics for


carriers PN junction diode
8 P and N type semiconductors and their 8
conductivity
9 Effect of temperature on conductivity 9
of
Intrinsic semiconductor.
4th 10 Semiconductor diode: PN junction 10 3. Plot V-I characteristics of
diode, mechanism of current flow in Zener diode
PN junction
11 Forward and reverse biased PN 11
junction, potential barrier
12 Drift and diffusion current 12
5th 13 Depletion layer, concept of junction 13 4. To observe output of
capacitance in forward and reverse clipping and clamping
biased condition circuits
14 V-I characteristics of PN junction 14
diode

15 static and dynamic resistance and their 15


calculation from diode characteristics
6th 16 Diode as half wave, full wave and 16 5. Measurement of the
bridge rectifier. voltage gain,input and output
impedance in a single stage
17 PIV, rectification efficiencies and 17 CE amplifier circuit
ripple factor calculations,
18 Shunt capacitor filter, series inductor 18
filter,LC filter and pie filter
7th 19 Clipping and clamping circuit 19 6(a). Design of Half wave
20 Types of diodes. Characteristics and 20 rectifier circuit using one
applications of Zener diode. Zener diode on breadboard and
breakdown and avalanche breakdown. observe the output
21 Test of Semiconductor physics and 21
Semiconductor diode

8th 22 Introduction to Bipolar Transistor: 22 6(b). Design of Full wave


Concept of bipolar transistor, structure, rectifier circuit using two
PNP and NPN transistor, their symbols diodes on breadboard and
and mechanism of current flow observe the output

23 Current relations in transistor, concept 23


of leakage current
24 CB, CE, CC configuration of the 24
transistor

9th 25 Input and output characteristics in CB 25 6(c). Design of Bridge


and CE rectifier circuit using four
configurations diodes on breadboard and
observe the output
26 Input and output dynamic resistance in 26
CB and CE configuration, current
amplification factors
27 Comparison of CB, CE and CC 27
configurations

10th 28 Transistor as an amplifier in CE 28 7(a). Plotting the waveshape


configuration of Full wave rectifier with
29 Concept of DC load line and 29 Shunt capacitor filter
calculation of current gain and voltage
gain usind DC load line
30 Transistor Biasing Circuits: Concept 30
of transistor biasing
11th 31 Selection of operating point 31 7(b). Plotting the waveshape
of Full wave rectifier with
32 Need for stabilization of operating 32 Series inductor filter
point

33 Different types of biasing circuits . 33


th
12 34 Test of Bipolar transistor and 34 8. Plotting of input and
Transistor biasing circuits output characterstics and
calculation of parameters of
transistors in CE
configuration

35 Single stage transistor amplifier: 35


Single stage transistor amplifier circuit
36 Concept of AC and DC load line and 36
its uses
13th 37 Explanation of phase reversal of output 37 9. Plotting of input and
voltage with output characterstics and
respect to input voltage calculation of parameters of
38 Field Effect Transistors( FETs): 38 transistors in CB
Construction and operation of FET configuration
39 Characterstics of FET 39
th
14 40 Applications of FET 40 10. Measurement of voltage
gain, input and output
41 Construction, operation and 41
impedence in a single stage
characteristics of MOSFET in
CE amplifier circuit
depletion mode and its applications
42 Construction, operation and 42
characteristics of MOSFET in
enhancement mode and its
applications
15th 43 C MOS - advantages and applications 43 11. Plotting of V-I
44 Comparison of JFET, MOSFET and 44 characterstics of a FET based
BJT amplifier
45 Test of Single stage transistor amplifier 45
and Field Effect Transistors
NFTL
Name of faculty: VF
Discipline: ECE/Lecturer
Semester:4th
Lesson plan duration : 15 Weeks(from January,2018 to April,2018)
Work load (lecture/practical) per week (in hours) : 03 hrs/ 02 hrs(per Group)

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignments/test) Practical Topic
day day
1st 1st Networks: Twoport 1st To measure the
network,symmetrical Characteristic
network,asymmetricalnetwork, Impedance of
Balanced network, Unbalanced symmetrical T and Pai
network, T Network, Ladder network.
network.
2nd Lattice network, L network, Bridge 2nd To measure the
network, Symmetrical network, Characteristic
Characteristics Impedance . Impedance of
symmetrical T and Pai
network.
3rd Propagation Constant, attenuation 3rd To measure the
Constant. Characteristic
Impedance of
symmetrical T and Pai
network.
2nd 4th Phase Shift Constant, Insertion loss 1st To measure the image
of T network Impedance of given
assymetrical T and Pai
network.
5th Concept of iterative Impedance, 2nd To measure the image
Image Impedance. Impedance of given
assymetrical T and Pai
network.
6th Image transfer Constant, Insertion 3rd To measure the image
loss. Half section, L section Impedance of given
assymetrical T and Pai
network.
7th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 1st Determine the
rd
3 Characteristic
Impedance of low pass
Filter.
8th Symmetrical T section, symmetrical 2nd Determine the
pie section & it’s expression. Characteristic
Impedance of low pass
Filter.
9th Symmetrical T half section, 3rd Determine the
Symmetrical pie half section Characteristic
concept, Applications of Networks. Impedance of low pass
Filter.
4th 10th Attenuator, Types of attenuation, 1st To measure the
Units of attenuation, Decibel & attenuation of
Nepers. General Characteristics of symmetrical T and Pai
Attenuation Attenuator.
11th Analysis of design of 2nd To measure the
attenuators,Symmetrical T type attenuation of
Attenuator, Symmetrical L type symmetrical T and Pai
Attenuator. Attenuator.
12th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 3rd To measure the
attenuation of
symmetrical T and Pai
Attenuator.
5th 13th Filters, Uses of filters in different 1st To measure the
communication system. Characteristic
Impedance of high pass
Filter.

14th Concept of Low pass Filter, it’s 2nd To measure the


design and applications. Characteristic
Impedance of high pass
Filter.

15th Concept of High pass Filter,Cut off 3rd To measure the


frequency, Design & application. Characteristic
Impedance of high pass
Filter.

6th 16th Concept of band pass Filter, design 1st To measure Impedance
& application. Characteristic and
attenuation
Characteristic of band
pass Filter.
17th Concept of Band stop filter , it’s 2nd To measure Impedance
design & application. Characteristic and
attenuation
Characteristic of band
pass Filter.
18th Prototype filter section, Impedance 3rd To measure Impedance
Characteristics, Frequency Characteristic and
Characteristics of low and high pass attenuation
Filter. Characteristic of band
pass Filter.
7th 19th Attenuation vs Frequency, Phase 1st To measure Impedance
shift vs Frequency.Characterstics Characteristic and
Impedance vs Frequency,its attenuation
significance Characteristic of m
derived low pass Filter .
20th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 2nd To measure Impedance
Characteristic and
attenuation
Characteristic of m
derived low pass Filter .
21th Simple design of prototype low pass 3rd To measure Impedance
Filter and it’s application. Characteristic and
attenuation
Characteristic of m
derived low pass Filter .
8th 22th M derived Filter, limitations of 1st To observe the
prototype filter , need of m derived information of standing
Filter. wave on transmission
Line and measurement
of SWR.
23th Crystal Filter, crystal and it’s 2nd To observe the
equivalent ckt, property of piezo information of standing
electric Filter and it’s uses wave on transmission
Line and measurement
of SWR.
24th Active Filters, basic concept of 3rd To observe the
active filter, comparison of passive information of standing
Filter. wave on transmission
Line and measurement
of SWR.
25th Transmission Line ,Types of 1st Draw attenuation
9th transmission Line, it’s applications. Characteristic of
Crystal Filter.
26th Distributed constants and pai 2nd Draw attenuation
representation of transmission Line , Characteristic of
Characteristic Impedance of Crystal Filter.
transmission Line
27th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 3rd Draw attenuation
Characteristic of
Crystal Filter.
10th 28th Propagation Constant, Attenuation 1st Revision/uncovered
Constant it’s expression. practical
29th Phase Shift Constant, it’s 2nd Revision/uncovered
mathematical expression. practical
30th Concept of infinite line,Draw the 3rd Revision/uncovered
infinite line. practical
11th 31th Condition for minimum distortion, 1st Revision/uncovered
minimum attenuation of signal on the practical
line.
32th Introduction to loading methods, 2nd Revision/uncovered
Concept of Reflection. practical
33th Concept of standing wave, 3rd Revision/uncovered
Reflection coefficient. practical
12th 34th Concept of SWR, Concept of 1st Revision/uncovered
VSWR, Relation between SWR and practical
VSWR
35th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 2nd Revision/uncovered
practical
36th Transmission Line equation and it’s 3rd Revision/uncovered
mathematical expression. practical
th
13 37th Expression for voltage and current, 1st Revision/uncovered
Expression for Impedance at a line practical
38th Concept of transmission Line at high 2nd Revision/uncovered
frequency practical
39th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 3rd Revision/uncovered
practical
14th 40th Introduction to stubs and it’s types, 1st Revision/uncovered
What is single stub practical
41th Double stub and it’s Applications. 2nd Revision/uncovered
practical
42th What is open stub and Applications 3rd Revision/uncovered
of open stub. practical
15th 43th Short circuit stub , Applications and 1st Revision/uncovered
uses . practical
44th Difference between open circuit stub 2nd Revision/uncovered
and short circuit stub . practical
45th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION 3rd Revision/uncovered
practical
SESSIONAL TEST CONDUCTED AS PER HSBTE TIME TABLE/SYLLABUS

Microprocessor and Peripherial Devices


Name of faculity member SANJAY KUMAR
Discipline ECE
Semester 4th
MICROPROCESSORS AND PERIPHERAL
Subject
DEVICES
Lession plan duration 15 week ( January 2018 to April 2018)
THEORY
4HOURS)/P
WORK RACTICAL
LOAD (2 HOURS
PER
GROUP)
Week Theory Practical
Lecturer Practical
Topic ( including assignment/test) Topic
day day
1 Evolution of Microprocessor 1 Familiarization of
Unit 1 Typical organization of a
(Evolution of
1st microcomputer system and functions 2 different keys of
Microprocessor
2 ) of its various blocks 8085
3 Microprocessor, its evolution and Microprocessor
function
Impact of Microprocessor on modern
3
4 society
Steps to enter,
Revision of unit 1 4
5 modify
Architecture of a Microprocessor
(With reference to 8085 5 data/program and
6 microprocessor) to
2nd
Architecture of a Microprocessor
(With reference to 8085 6 execute a
7 microprocessor) programme
Concept of Bus, bus organization of
Unit 2
8 8085, on 8085 kit
(Architecture
Functional block diagram of 8085 ALP for Addition
of a
and
Microprocessor and function of each block
7
) (With
reference to *Assignment Topic
3rd 9
8085
microprocessor Subtraction of
Pin details of 8085 and related signals 8
10 ) two 8 bit
11 Demultiplexing of address/data bus 9 numbers
12 Demultiplexing of address/data bus
REVISION
Generation of read/write control
10 /UNCOVERED
13 signals PRACTICAL
4th 14 Steps to execute a stored programme 11
15 Revision of Unit 2
16 Doubt session on topics Unit1, 2 12
ALP for
Instruction Timing and Cycles ( 13 Multiplication
17 Basic Introduction) and
5th division of two 8
14
18 Instruction cycle bit
Unit 3
19 (Instruction machine cycle 15 numbers
20 Timing and T-states
Cycles) ALP for
16
21 Fetch and execute cycle Arranging 10
numbers in
17
6th 22 Comparision between all the cyles ascending /
23 Revision of Unit 3 18 descending order
Unit Brief idea of machine and assembly
24 4(Programmin languages
g with respect ALP for 0 to 9
7th to 8085 19
25 Machines and Mnemonic codes BCD counters
microprocessor Instruction format and Addressing
) 20
26 mode
Identification of instructions as to 21
27 which addressing mode they belong
Identification of instructions as to
28 which addressing mode they belong
REVISION
22 /UNCOVERED
29 Concept of Instruction set PRACTICAL
Explanation of the instructions of the 23
8th 30 following groups of instruction set
Explanation of the instructions of the 24
31 following groups of instruction set
Explanation of the instructions of the
32 following groups of instruction set
Data transfer group, Arithmetic 25 Interfacing
33 Group, Logic Group exercise on 8255
Stack, I/O and Machine Control like LED display
26
34 Group control
9th
Programming exercises in assembly 27
35 language (with the help of examples)
Programming exercises in assembly
36 language (with the help of examples)
Interfacing
28
37 Revision of unit 4 exercise on
8253
10th 29 programmable
38 Doubt session on topics Unit 3,4 interval
39 Concept of memory mapping, 30
40 partitioning of total memory space timer
REVISION
31 /UNCOVERED
41 Address decoding PRACTICAL
concept of peripheral mapped I/O and
memory mapped I/O 32
11th 42 * Assignment Topic
Unit 5
(Memories and concept of peripheral mapped I/O and 33
43 I/O interfacing) memory mapped I/O
Interfacing of memory mapped I/O
44 devices
Interfacing of memory mapped I/O Interfacing
34
12th 45 devices exercise on 8279
46 Revision of unit 5 35 programmable
KB/display
Concept of interrupt, Maskable and
36
47 non-maskable interface
Edge triggered and level triggered
interrupts, Software interrupt, Restart
48 interrupts and its use
Use of 8085
37
49 Various hardware interrupts of 8085 emulator for
Servicing interrupts, extending
38
50 Unit 6 interrupt system hardware testing
13th
(Interrupts) Concept of programmed I/O
39
51 operations,
sync data transfer, async data transfer
52 (hand shaking)
REVISION
Interrupt driven data transfer, DMA 40 /UNCOVERED
53 and * Assignment Topic PRACTICAL
14th Unit 7 (Data
54 Serial output data, Serial input data 41
Transfer
55 Techniques) Revision of unit 6,7 42
56 8255 PPI and 8253 PIT
57 8257 / 8237 DMA controller
REVISION
8279 Programmable KB/Display 43 /UNCOVERED
15th 58 Unit 8 Interface PRACTICAL
(Peripheral 8251 Communication Interface
devices) 44
59 Adapter
60 Revision of unit 8 45
Test conducted as per Annual
Calendar
EDFT
Name of the faculty : Savita Sharma
Discipline : Electronics &Communication Engg.
Semester : IVth
Subject : EDFT
Lesson : Jan-Apr-2018
Work Load (Lecture/Practical)Per week(in hours): 06 Hours

Week Practical
Practical Topic
hours
1st 1 Introduction About Subject
2 Study Of Different Electronics Components.
2 nd 3 Physical Identification Of Electronics Components.
4 Testing OF Passive Components.
rd
3 5 Testing OF Active Components.
6 Practice of Soldering and DeSoldering.
4 th 7 Practice of Cabinet Making
8 Revision
5 th 9 Study About Different Types Of Printed Circuit Board,
10 board material, their characteristics, drilling, soldering
6 th 11 technique . Introduction to data sheets of electronics
12 components
7 th 13 Demonstration on different types of measuring
14 instruments , connectors and connecting leads
8 th 15 Practice of CAD of electronic circuits using different
16 software.
9 th 17 Study about block diagram ,detailed diagram , testing
and checking point in any electronic circuit.

18 Preparation for making a electronic project by students


th
10 19 P CB layout designing ,Artwork, Etching process
20
11 th 21 PCB fabrication: Drilling, copper tracks checking
22 ,component mounting
th
12 23 Assembly of prepared PCB on cabinet and their
24 presentation.
13 th 25 Final stage of project it should be in working condition.
26 If some faults occurs then try to remove it.
14 th 27 Prepare a project report.(hard copy) and Project
28 Submission.
15 th 29 Revision ,Doubts clearance and viva .
30
Communication System

Name of
faculty Suresh Jindal
Discipline Electronics & Comm.
Semester 4th
Subject Communication Systems
Lesson Plan 15 week
Work load 3L Theory 3 Practical
Week Lecture Day Theory Practical Topic
Ist 1 Classification of transmitters 1st To observe the waveforms
2 AM transmiiers at differrent stage of a AM
3 Reactance FET transmitter.
4 Armstorng FM transmitters
2nd 5 Super heterodyne AM receiver
6 Sensitivity, Selectivity
7 Fidelity,S/N Ratio To observe the waveforms
3rd 8 Image Rejaction Ratio at differrent stage of a
Radio Receiver.
9 Revision/Test
10 ISI standards 2nd
4th 11 Intermediate frequency (IF)
12 FM receiver
13 Need for limiting and de-emphasis
5th 14 Communication receviers To align AM broadcast
15 Broadcast receviers radio recevier.
16 Electromagnetic spectrum 3rd
Radiation of electromagnetic
6th 17
energy
18 Polarization of EM Waves
19 To identify and study the
Revision/Test various types of antennas
7th 20 Point source, Gain directivity 4th used in different
frequency ranges.
21 Aperture,Effective area
22 Radiation pattern, beam width To plot the radiation
Radiation resistance, Loss pattern of a directional
23 and omni directional
8th resistance
antenna.
Half wave dipole, medium wave
24
(mast) antenna, folded dipole 5th
Patch, loop antenna, yagi and
25
ferrite rod antenna
9th 26 Broad-side and end fire arrays
27 Rhombic antenna and dish antenna
Different modes of wave To plot the variation of
28
propagation field strength of a radiated
10th 29 wave, with distance from
Ground wave propagation
30 a transmitting antenna.
Revision/Test
6th
31 Space wave communication
Concept of effective earth radius
11th 32
range
33 Duct propagation
34 sky wave propagation Installation of Dish
35 Virtual height, critical frequency Antenna for best
12th 7th reception.
Skins distance, maximum usable
36
frequency
37 Multiple hop propagation
13th 38 PCM
39 DPCM
40 DELTA Modulation To observe waveforms at
14th 41 ASK, FSK input and output of ASK
and FSK modulaters.
42 PSK
8th
43 QPSK
15th 44 Spread spectrum techniques
45 Frequency hopping technique

DE-II
Name of the Faculty : Smt. Anita Kumari
Discipline : Electronics and Communication
Engg.
Semester : IVth
Subject : Digital Electronics-II
Lesson Plan Duration : Jan-Apr-2018
Work Load (Lecture/ Practical) per week (in hours): 03 HOURS (Lecture)

Week Theory Practical


Lecture Topic (including assignment/ test) Lecture Day Topic
day
1
1 Introduction about syllabus and scheme of subject.
D/A Converters : Performance characteristics of 2 Introduction about
1st 2
D/A converters. Practical.
3
3 Binary resister network DAC.
Resistance ladder network methods of D/A 4
4
converters and applications.
Design and
A/D Converters : Performance characteristics of 5
2nd 5 implement full adder
A/D converters.
and full subtractor.
6
6 Single slope, dual slope ADC.
7
7 Successive approximation ADC.
8 Verify the operation
3rd 8 Parallel A/D converters and application.
of D/A converter.
9
9 Logic family: Classification: TTL, ECL.
MOS, CMOS. Types of integration SSI,MSI, LSI, 10
10
VLSI. Verify the operation
4th
Characteristics of TTL and CMOS and the 11 of A/D converter.
11
comparison. Propagation delay. Speed, noise
margin. Logic levels.

Power dissipation, fan-in, fan-out, Power supply 12


12
requirements.
Open collector and totem pole output circuits, 13
13
operation of a standard TTL.
CMOS, NAND, NOR gates. 14 Revision/Uncovered
5th 14
Practical
CMOS to TTL interfacing and TTL to CMOS 15
15
interfacing.
Introduction to tri-state devices, tri-state buffer and 16
16
inverter circuits.
Design J-K Flip-flop
Memory : Memory organisation, classification of 17
6th 17 counter and verify its
semi conductor memories.
truth table.
18
18 ROM, PROM, DROM, EPROM, EEPROM.
19
19 EPROM Programing and UV index.
Verify the writing
7th 20 RAM, expansion of memory. 20 and reading operation
21 of RAM IC.
21 CCD memories.
Content addressable memory, programmable logic 22
22
devices.
23 Revision/Uncovered
8th 23 PROM at PLD, programmable logic array (PLA).
Practical
24
24 Programmable array logic (PAL).
25
25 Examples of PAL.
Familiarity with the
th 26 use of EPROM
9 26 Field programmable gate array (FPGA).
programmes and UV
27 index.
27 Familiarization with common ICs.
Combinational Circuits: Minimization of Boolean 28
28
expressions using Quine Mcclaaskey method. Exercise on
29 programming of
10th 29 Examples on QM method.
EPROM
30
30 Examples on QM method.
Sequential Circuits: Essential components of 31
31 sequential circuit. Recap of flip-flop and truth Verify the logical
tables. operation, arithmetic
11th 32 operation of binary
32 Excited tables of different flip-flops.
numbers using
33 IC74181.
33 Synchronous sequential circuits.
34
34 Asynchronous sequential circuits.
Classification of sequential circuits (Mealy and 35 Revision/Uncovered
12th 35
Moore Machine). Practical
Design of counters using J-K and R-S flip-flops for 36
36
Mealy machine.
Design of counters using J-K and R-S flip-flops for 37
37
Moore machine.
Arithmetic and Logic Unit: Basic idea about 38 Revision/Uncovered
13th 38 arithmetic logic unit w.r.t. IC 74181 and Practical
applications.
39
39 Implementation of binary multiplication, division.
40
40 Subtraction and addition.
Revision/Uncovered
th 41
14 41 Examples on ALU operations. Practical
Introduction to Fuzzy logic: Fuzzy sets and 42
42
classical sets and their operations.
43 Fuzzy relations. 43
Revision/Uncovered
15th 44 Properties of membership functions, Fuzzification. 44 Practical
45
45 Defuzzification,Fuzzy control system
SESSIONAL TEST CONDUCTED AS PER HSBTE TIME
TABLE AND SYLLABUS

MOCS
Name of faculity member Jwala Prasad and VF
Discipline ECE
Semester 6th
Subject MAINTENANCE OF COMPUTER SYSTEM
Lession plan duration 15 week ( January 2018 to April 2018)
Theory (4 Hours) Practical (3
work Load per Week Hours per group)

Theory Practical
Topic (covered operation
Lecturer Topic ( including
Week Practical day maintenance , intallation
day assignment/test)
and testing)
Basic Introduction of Subject, Discussion
1
1 on Lession Plan
Introduction to different type of Identification of Various
2
1st 2 mother boards components on AT and ATX
3 Single board based system types of motherboard
Block diagram of motherboard (AT
3
4 Type)
Block diagram of motherboard
4 Motherboard based
5 (ATX Type)
2nd
Components of Motherboard
5 On latest microprocessor
6 (Integrated)
Components of Motherboard
6 And chipset CMOS set up
7 (External)
8 Installation of Computer system
9 Faults Related To Motherboard 7
10 Revision /Doubt Session 8
3rd Connector and cables
11 Different types of buses 9
12 PCI/SCSI
Serial and parallel ports,Ports COM
10
13 1
14 LPTI,USB 11 HDD, partitioning and
4th
15 RS 232 C Formatting
Use of Computer for
12
16 instrumentation
17 Revision /Doubt Session 13
Principle and construction of Hard
14
18 Disk Drive
5th DVD -ROM/ DVD writer
19 Hard Disk Controller 15
Common faults with hard disk
20 drive
Principle and construction of
16
21 Floppy Disk Drive
22 Floppy Disk Controller 17 Fault Finding with
6th
Common faults with floppy disk Keyboard/Mouse
18
23 drive
24 Pen Drives
25 RAM Module 19
26 Revision /Doubt Session 20
7th Block Diagram of Keyboard Revision/Uncovered practical
21
27 Controller
28 Keyboard switchs
29 Keyboard faults 22
30 Mouse 23
8th Monitor(LCD and led)
31 Common faults with mouse 24
32 Common faults with optical mouse
33 Introduction to scanner 25
34 Introduction to digitizer 26
9th 35 Revision and Doubts session 27 Dot Matrix and Ink jet Printer
Block diagram of Computer
36 monitor
Principle of operation of Computer
10th 28 Laser Printer
37 monitor
Difference between TV and
29
38 computer Monitor
39 Video display adaptors (1) 30
40 Video display adaptors (2)
41 Introduction to solid state displays 31
42 Re 32
MODEM / ROUTER/
11th 43 Printer Mechanism 33
SWITCH
Construction and working
44 principles of Dot matrix printer
Construction and working 34
45 principles of Ink Jet Printer
Construction and working 35
12th 46 principles of laser Printer Installation of any operating
47 Faults Related To Printers 36
Printer controller, centronics
48 interface
Signals from PC to printer and
37
49 printer to PC
13th 50 Revision and Doubts session 38 Revision/Uncovered practical
51 Introduction to networking devices 39
52 LAN,WAN,WiFi,WLAN
53 ROUTER, SWITCH,HUB 40
54 Revision and Doubts session 41
Establish LAN,WAN, using
14th Modems: Need and functions of
42 Network Devices
55 modems
56 Laptop: Their need , function
57 Applications of Modem and Laptop
58 Revision and Doubts session 43
Study of laptop, IPAD,smart
15th 59 Assembly Of Computer Systems 44
phone
Common Faults of Computer
45
60 System
Sessional Test conducted as per annual calender time table and syllabus
EDM
Name of faculty : PARITOSH PARASHAR
Discipline : ECE/Senior Lecturer
Semester :6th
Subject : EDM
Lesson plan duration : 15 Weeks(from January,2018 to April,2018)
Work load (lecture) per week (in hours) : 03 hrs
Week Theory

Lecture Topic (including assignments/test)


day
1st Concept/meaning and its need

1st
2nd Qualities and functions of entrepreneur and barriers in entrepreneurship
3rd Sole proprietorship and partnership forms of business organisations
4th Scheme of assistance by entrepreneurial support agencies at national
and district level

2nd 5th NSIC, NRDC, DC:MSME, SIDBI, NABARD, COMMERCIAL


BANKS, SFC’S DIC, TBI and STEP
6th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION
7th Scanning of business environment

3rd 8th Salient features of national and state industrial opportunities


9th Types and conduct of market survey
10th Assessment of demand and supply in potential areas of growth

4th 11th Identifying business opportunities


12th Consideration of product selection
13th REVISION/DOUBTS SESSION

5th 14th REVISION/Test


15th Visit from market survey

6th 16th Visit from market survey


17th Preliminary project report
18th Detailed project report including technical, economic and market
feasibility
19th Common errors in project report preparation

7th 20th Exercises on preparation of project report


21th Project reports collection from internet for different products
22th Definition and importance of management
23th Functions of management: Importance of planning, organising,
8th
staffing, directing and controlling
24th Principles of management, concept and structure of an organisation
25th Line organisation, line and staff organisation, functional organisation

9th 26th REVISION/Test


27th Definition and need of leadership, qualities and function of a leader
28th Manager Vs leader, types of leadership

10th 29th Definition, characterstic of motivation


30th Factors affecting motivation, theories of motivation
31th Introduction and objective of human resource management, manpower
planning, recruitment and selection
11th
32th Introduction to performance appraisal method
33th Interactive session and test
34th Introduction and objectives of material and store management

12th 35th ABC analysis and EOQ


36th Interactive session and test
37th Introduction, importance and functions of marketing and sales
38th Physical distribution, introduction to promotion mix and sales
promotion
13th
39th Introduction, importance and functions of financial management.
Elementary knowledge of income tax, sales tax, excise, custom duty
and VAT
40th Definition, need and types of customer relation management

14th 41th Statistical process control, total employees involvement, JIT


42th REVISION/Test
43th Introduction, definition and importance of IPR

15th 44th Infringement related to patents, copyrights, trademarks


45th REVISION/Test

SESSIONAL TEST CONDUCTED AS PER HSBTE TIME TABLE/SYLLABUS

WMC
Name of faculty: ATUL KUMAR

Discipline: ECE/Lecturer

Semester:6th

Subject : Wireless and Mobile Communication

Lesson plan duration : 15 Weeks(from January,2018 to April,2018)

Work load (lecture/practical) per week (in hours) : 03 hrs/ 02 hrs(per Group)

week Theory Practical


Lecture day Topic(including Practical day topic
assignment/test)
1st 1st Basics about Wreless 1st Study the features,
communication and its specification and
applications working of cellular
mobile
2nd Advantages of wireless 2nd Study the features,
communication specification and
working of cellular
mobile
3rd Electromagnetic waves 3rd Study the features,
4th Frequency Spectrum specification and
used working of cellular
mobile
2nd 5th Paging system 4th strength
measurement of
various points
from a transmitting
antenna/cordless
phone
6th Paging system 5th strength
measurement of
various points
from a transmitting
antenna/cordless
phone
7th Cordless Telephone 6th strength
System measurement of
8th Cordless Telephone various points
System from a transmitting
antenna/cordless
phone
3rd 9th Cellular Telephone 7th Visit of a Mobile
System Switching
Centre(MSC) in
the nearest M.S.
facility provider
10th Cellular Telephone 8th Visit of a Mobile
System Switching
Centre(MSC) in
the nearest M.S.
facility provider
11th Comparison of above 9th Visit of a Mobile
wireless Switching
communication Centre(MSC) in
systems the nearest M.S.
12th Comparison of above facility provider
wireless
communication
systems
4th 13th Introduction to 10th Demonstration of
Cellular telephone Base Trans
system First Receiver(BTS)
Generation with nearby
cellular tower 134
th th
14 Second Generation 11 Demonstration of
Base Trans
Receiver(BTS)
with nearby
cellular tower 134
15th Third Generation 12th Demonstration of
16th Fourth Generation of Base Trans
cellular telephone Receiver(BTS)
system with nearby
cellular tower 134
5th 17th Cell area 13th Observing call
processing of GSM
trainer Kit
18th Capacity of cell 14th Observing call
processing of GSM
trainer Kit
19th Frequency Response 15th Observing call
133 processing of GSM
20th Co-channel trainer Kit
Interference
6th 21st Adjacent channel 16th Observing call
Interference processing of
CDMA trainer Kit
22th Power Control for 17th Observing call
reducing Interference processing of
CDMA trainer Kit
23rd Power Control for 18th Observing call
reducing Interference processing of
24th Improving coverage CDMA trainer Kit
and capacity in cellular
system a) Cell
Splitting
7th 25th b) Sectoring 19th Pairing of two
devices using
Bluetooth
26th b) Sectoring 20th Pairing of two
devices using
Bluetooth
27th c) Repeater for Range 21st Pairing of two
Extension devices using
28th c) Repeater for Range Bluetooth
Extension
8th 29th Introduction to 22nd Data transfer using
Multiple Accesses WI-FI
30th Introduction to 23rd Data transfer using
Multiple Accesses WI
31st Frequency Division 24th Data transfer using
Multiple Access WI
(FDMA)
32nd Frequency Division
Multiple Access
(FDMA)
9th 33rd Time Division 25th Revision/uncovered
Multiple Access practical if any
(TDMA)
34th Time Division 26th Revision/uncovered
Multiple Access practical if any
(TDMA)
35th Code Division 27th Revision/uncovered
Multiple Access practical if any
(CDMA)
36th Code Division
Multiple Access
(CDMA)
10th 37th Spread Spectrum 28th Revision/uncovered
Multiple Access practical if any
(SSMA)
38th Spread Spectrum 29th Revision/uncovered
Multiple Access practical if any
(SSMA)
39th Frequency Hopping 3oth Revision/uncovered
spread Spectrum practical if any
(FHSS)
40th Frequency Hopping
spread Spectrum
(FHSS)
11th 41st Comparison of 31st Revision/uncovered
FDMA/TDMA/CDMA practical if any
42nd Comparison of 32nd Revision/uncovered
FDMA/TDMA/CDMA practical if any
43rd Introduction of Global 33rd Revision/uncovered
Systems for Mobile practical if any
Communication
(GSM) and its
architecture
44th Introduction of Global
Systems for Mobile
Communication
(GSM) and its
architecture
12th 45th Introduction of CDMA 34th Revision/uncovered
System practical if any
46th comparison of CDMA 35th Revision/uncovered
and GSM Systems practical if any
47th comparison of CDMA 36th Revision/uncovered
and GSM Systems practical if any
48th Introduction of GPRS
and GPS System.
13th 49th Introduction of GPRS 37th Revision/uncovered
and GPS System. practical if any
th Revision/uncovered
50 Introduction to Blue 38th
tooth practical if any
51st Wi-Fi 39th Revision/uncovered
52nd Wi-Fi practical if any
14th 53rd Basic block diagram of 30th Revision/uncovered
digital and data practical if any
communication system
54th Basic block diagram of 41st Revision/uncovered
digital and data practical if any
communication system
55th Their comparison with 42nd Revision/uncovered
data analog practical if any
communication
systems
56th Their comparison with
data analog
communication
systems
15th 57th Revision/Doubts 43rd Revision/uncovered
session practical if any
58th Revision/Doubts 44th Revision/uncovered
session practical if any
59th Revision/Doubts 45th Revision/uncovered
session practical if any

Medical Electronics
Name of the Faculty : Pawan Verma
Discipline : Electronics and Communication Engineering
Semester : 4th
Subject : Medical Electronics
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from January, 2018 to April, 2018)
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures-03, Practical-03
Week Theory Practical
Lecture Topic Practical Topic
day (including assignment / test) Day
1st Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Operate and Feminization
2nd Elementary ideas of Cell Structure
1st 1st with B.P Apparatus and
3rd Heart and Circulatory System ECG Machine
4th Central Nervous System
5th Muscle Action To measure the
2nd 2nd
6th Respiratory System Concentration of Blood
Week Theory Practical
Lecture Topic Practical Topic
day (including assignment / test) Day
7th Body temperature and Reproduction System sugar with Glucometer
Overview of Medical Electronics
8th
Equipments
Classification, application and specification
9th
of laboratory Equipments
Classification, application and specification
10th
3rd of therapeutic Equipments
Classification, application and specification
11th
of clinical Equipments
12th Method of operation of these instruments
Revision for 1st Sessional, Classwork check
13th
and Assignment evaluation
4th 14th Introduction to Electrodes
15th Bioelectric Signals
Measuring of Respiration
16th Bio electrodes 3rd
Rate
17th Electrode
18th Electrode Tissue Interface
5th
19th Contact Impedance
20th Types of Electrodes
21st Electrodes used for ECG
22nd Electrodes used for EEG
6th 23rd Introduction to Transducers
Typical Signals from Physiological
24th 4th Measuring of Pulse Rate
Parameters
25th Concept of Pressure Transducer
26th Concept of Flow Transducer
7th` 27th Concept of Temperature Transducer
Study of Large Medical
28th 5th
Equipments in Hospitals
Concept of Pulse Sensor
29th Study of Respiration Sensor
30th Introduction to Biomedical Recorders
8th ECG Machine and its diagram description
31st
and application Installation of Small
32nd
EEG Machine and its diagram description 6th Medical Equipments in
and application Hospitals
EMG Machine and its diagram description
33rd
and application
9th
Sessional 2nd , revision , Classwork check
34th
and assignment evaluation
Week Theory Practical
Lecture Topic Practical Topic
day (including assignment / test) Day
35th Introduction to Patient Monitoring System
36th Heart rate Measurement
37th Pulse rate Measurement
10th 38th Respiration rate Measurement
39th Blood Pressure Measurement
40th Principle of defibrillator and Pace Mark
41st Use of Microprocessor in Patent Monitoring
42nd Blood Sugar Measurement
11th Study of Safety Aspects of Medical Operation and use of
43rd 7th
Instruments Electro-physiotherapy
44th Concept of Gross current Shock
45th Concept of Micro current Shock
Study about special design from safety
46th
consideration
12th`
47th Concept of Safety Standards
Revision of Monitoring System for Various
48th
Measurements
49th Instrumentaion Handling Methods
Revision for 3rd Sessional , Classwork
50th
13th check and Assignment evaluation
51st Classwork check
Maintenance Schedule for
52nd Assignment Evaluation
8th different equipment and
53rd Revision of full syllabus
their records in Hospital
54th Old question papers Solved
14th Final question Answers Evaluation from
55th
students
56th Examination Attemptation Techniques
57rd Revision of full syllabus
58th Old question papers Solved
15th Final question Answers Evaluation from
59th
students
60th Examination Attemptation Techniques

Major Project
NAME OF THE FACULTY : Sh Paritosh Parashar/Sh Pawan Kumar/Sh
Mahavir/Smt SONI MEHTA/Smt savita
DISCIPLINE : ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
SEMESTER : SIXTH
SUBJECT : MAJOR PROJECT WORK
LESSON PLAN DURATION : 15 WEEKS (FROM JANUARY, 2018 TO APRIL,
2018)
WORK LOAD DURATION PRACTICAL PER WEEK (IN HOURS) PRACTICAL -09(per
group)

Practical
WEEK TOPIC
Day
Develop abilities likes interpersonal skills, communication skills, positive
1
attitudes and values etc.
Develop first hand experience and confidence to solve practical problems
IST 2 related to the work

3 Revision of Identification /Testing of components/instruments

4 Discussion on project assignment

2nd 5 Discussion on project assignment

6 Problem/topics assigned to the students

7 Selection/Finalisation of major project

3rd 8 Selection/Finalisation of major project

9 Synopsis presentation

Project planning and execution of consideration ,over all knowledge of


10
particular project working
Project planning and execution of consideration ,over all knowledge of
4th 11
particular project working
Project planning and execution of consideration ,over all knowledge of
12
particular project working
Activities including Schematic Design,prepration of list of components and
13
devices, and working concept.
Activities including Schematic Design,prepration of list of components and
5th 14 devices, and working concept.
Activities including Schematic Design,prepration of list of components and
15
devices, and working concept.
Activities including Schematic Design,prepration of list of components and
16
devices, and working concept.

6th 17 Submission of complete list of componets by the student for procurement

18 Schematic Design Using PCB Software

19 Schematic Design Using PCB Software


7th
20 Schematic Design Using PCB Software
21 Schematic Design Using PCB Software

22 Perform PCB fabrication activity (circuit tracing, tracking, etching and drilling)

8th 23 Perform PCB fabrication activity (circuit tracing, tracking, etching and drilling)

24 Perform PCB fabrication activity (circuit tracing, tracking, etching and drilling)

25 Perform PCB fabrication activity (circuit tracing, tracking, etching and drilling)

9th 26 Perform PCB fabrication activity (circuit tracing, tracking, etching and drilling)

27 Perform PCB fabrication activity (circuit tracing, tracking, etching and drilling)

Perform Electronics component/devices mounting , soldering and testing


28
activity
Perform Electronics component/devices mounting , soldering and testing
10th 29
activity
Perform Electronics component/devices mounting , soldering and testing
30
activity
Perform Electronics component/devices mounting , soldering and testing
31
activity
Perform Electronics component/devices mounting , soldering and testing
11th 32
activity
Perform Electronics component/devices mounting , soldering and testing
33
activity

34 Point to Point testing and fault removing activities

12th 35 Point to Point testing and fault removing activities

36 Point to Point testing and fault removing activities

37 Point to Point testing and fault removing activities

13th 38 Point to Point testing and fault removing activities

39 Point to Point testing and fault removing activities

40 Final circuit assemble in a cabinet for presentation of minor project

14th 41 Prepration for Final Output Testing andto bring it in presentable form

42 Prepration for Final Output Testing andto bring it in presentable form

43 Prepration for Final Output Testing andto bring it in presentable form


15th
44 Finalization of project report
45 Seminar cum Presentation of final prepared Major Project

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