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    Course Name: MATHEMATICS III

    Course Code: MA201 Credits :4 LTP :4 0 0

    Pre Req :

    Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

    1. COMPLEX VARIABLES

    (25)

    Demoivres theorem with applications, Functions of a complex variable, Separation intoreal and imaginary parts, Limit, Continuity and Differentiability, Analytic functions,

    CauchyRiemann equations, Laplaces equation, Harmonic functions, Integration in the

    complex plane, Cauchys theorem, Cauchys integral formula,Moreras theorem,

    Liouvilles theorem, Taylors series, Laurents series, Zeros, Singular points, Residues,Residue theorem , Evaluation of real integrals.

    2. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (21)

    Formation and solution of first order partial differential equations, .Linear equations of

    higher order with constant coefficients, Classification and solution of second order partial

    differential equations, Applications to Engineering problems.

    3. FOURIER SERIES (10)

    Periodic functions, Trigonometric series, Fourier Series, Eulers formulae, Conditions

    for existence of Fourier series, Even and odd functions, Half range expansions, Complex

    Fourier series, Applications of Fourier series, Parsevals identity, Harmonic analysis.

    TEXT BOOK:

    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Kreyszig, John Wiley and Sons.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wylie and Barrett, Mc Graw Hill.2. Complex Variables with Applications, Brown and Churchill, McGraw Hill.3. Elements of Partial differential equations, Sneddon, Mc Graw Hill.

    MA 201H MathematicsIII with honours

    In addition to the contents of MA 201 the additional topics:

    Conformal MappingsMapping, Conformal mapping, Transformation by exponential,

    Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, Power & logarithmic functions, Bilinear transformations.

    Course Name : CHEMISTRY

    Course Code No : CH-201 Credits: 4 L T P : 4 0 0

    Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

    1. TREATMENT AND ITS ANALYSIS

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    Boiler feed water and its problems, Water Softening techniques- Internal and external

    treatment, Domestic Water treatment, Chemical Analysis- Hardness, Alkalinity, Dissolved

    Oxygen, BOD, COD, Free Chlorine, Sulphates, Chloride ions , Dissolved CO2, TDS, TSS,SS and related numerical problems [12

    2. CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY

    Biochemical effects of As, Pb, Cd, Hg, CN. [4]3. POLYMER CHEMISTRYClassification and stereo chemistry of polymers, Mechanism and methods of

    polymerisation, Structure-property relationship, Engineering Polymers- silicones, Epoxy

    resins and conducting Polymers, [7]4. ALIPHATIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION REACTIONS

    Electrophillic aromatic substitutions, Nucleophilic aromatic substitution- Diazonium ions,

    addition-elimination: Elimination viz benzyne formation. [7]

    5. PHASE RULEIntroduction, Gibbs phase rule and its related terms, One component system- Water system,

    Carbondioxide and Sulphur system. Two component system-Lead- Silver system and their

    thermal analysis. [6]6. TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES

    Crystal field theory and Crystal field splitting in Octahedral, tetrahedral and Square planar

    complexes. [5]

    7. LUBRICANTSFunctions of lubricant, mechanism, classification, properties and analysis of

    Lubricants and related numerical problems. [5]

    8. MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPYIR, UV and NMR Spectroscopy- Principle, instrumentation and applications. [9]

    Text Books:

    1. A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & Co.Pvt.

    Ltd.

    Reference Books:1. Organic Chemistry by Robert Thornton Morrison and Robert Neilson Boyd, 6

    th

    Edition 1992, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.2. Concise Inorganic Chemistry Vth Edition J D Lee 2003 (Chapman & Hall).

    3. Introductory Polymer Chemistry by G.S.Mishra, John Wiley & Sons, New York,

    1993.4. Environmental Chemistry by A.K.De; New Age International(P) Limited, 2006

    5. Modern Approach to Organic Chemistry B.Sc. Part- III Modern Publishers,2005

    CH 201H ADDITIONAL TOPICS FOR HONOURSEffluent treatment methods, Biochemical effects of cyanide and pesticides,

    Plastics,rubbers,fibers moulding methods for M.Wt Determination, Applications of

    Substitution reactions in Industrially important compounds, Organometallic compounds

    and their applications, Structure determination by I.R., U.V. AND NMR Spectroscopy.

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    INTRODUCTION TO M ICROPROCESSORS AND M ICROCOMPUTERS (05

    8085 Microprocessor architecture and interfacing: The 8085 MPU, Pin conf. GPRs, Flags, Data

    bus, Address bus, other signals, memory Interfacing, I/O schemes, 8085-based microcomputer.

    PROGRAMMING 8085 (08)

    Programming model, instruction classifications, Addressing Modes, opcode and operand, fetch

    and execution cycle, timing diagram, machine cycle, instruction cycle and T states. DataTransfer, Arithmetic, Logical Branch and Machine control group of instructions- programmingexamples. Brief ideas of monitor Program, assembler and macro-assembler.

    INTERRUPTS OF 8085 (03)

    Vectored and non-vectored, maskable and non-maskable interrupts, Use of RIM and SIMinstructions.

    PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CHIPS (07)

    Functional details, Programming modes of 8255, 8251, 8253, 8259.

    SERIAL I /O AND DATA COMMUNICATION (05)

    Basic concepts of Serial I/O software-controlled asynchronous serial I/O, 8085 serial I/O lines,

    SID and SOD/Hardware controlled serial I/O.

    8051 MICRO CONTROLLERS (05)Architecture, Pin configuration, SFRs , Memory, 8051 Addressing modes.

    8051 INSTRUCTIONS (05)Introduction to 8051 assembly language programming: JUMP, LOOP and CALL instructions,

    Arithmetic instructions: Unsigned addition and subtraction, unsigned multiplications andDivision, signed number concepts and arithmetic operations, Logic And Compare instructions,

    BCD and ASCII Application Programs.

    I /O PORT PROGRAMMING (05)

    Single bit instruction programming, Single bit operations with CY, Reading Input Pins Vs Port

    latch, Programming 8051 timers, counter programming.

    8051 SERIAL COMMUNICATION (02)

    8051 connection to RS 232, 8051 serial communications Programming.

    8051 INTERRUPTS (03)Programming Timer Interrupts, Programming External Hardware Interrupts, Programming the

    Serial Communication Interrupts, Interrupt Priority in the 8051.

    INTERFACING A/D AND D/A CONVERTERS. (02)

    Interfacing one A/D and one D/A converter with 8051/8085.

    In addition to above contents EC 241H will include following topics:

    To study the architecture of 8 bit Microcontroller of Motorola.

    BOOKS:1. Microprocessor, Architecture Programming and Application with 8085 by- R.S

    Gaonkar, Penram Publications.2. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded System by- Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice

    Gillespie Mazidi, Pearson Education Publications.

    REFERENCES:

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    1. Microprocessors and Peripherals by- B.Brey, CBS.2. The 8051 Microcontrollers by- Ayala, Penram Publications.3. Microprocessors and Programming, by-Short, Pearson Education.4. Programming and Customizing The 8051 Microcontroller by- Myke Predko,

    TMH Publications

    Course Name: COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS

    Course Code : EC 242Credits : 4

    LT P : 4 0 0

    Pr-req. : ----

    Rationale:

    Electromagnetism is important because it provides a real world, three dimensional

    understanding of electricity and magnetism. EM Theory is essential to design and

    analyze all Communication and Radar Systems. On the other hand, CommunicationSystem establishes link between two points for information exchange. Regardless of

    students ultimate area of specialization, Knowledge of Communication concepts

    and applications is essential to understand todays multidisciplinary applications.

    Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

    TRANSMISSION LINES 8

    Concept of Distributed elements, Equations of Voltage and Current, Standing Waves andImpedance Transformation, Lossless and Low loss Transmission lines, Power transfer on

    a transmission line, Smith Chart

    REVIEW OF FUNDAMENTALS OF EM THEORY 5

    Circuits and fields,Vector analysis, Physical interpretation of Divergence, Curl andGradient, Integral theorems, Electrostatics and Magnetostatics.

    MAXWELLS EQUATIONS AND PLANE WAVES 12Maxwells equations ,Boundary Conditions at Media Interface, energy transport and

    poynting vector,Wave equation for time harmonic fields,Solution of Wave Equation,

    Uniform plane wave, Wave Polarization,Wave propagation in non-conducting andconducting media, skin depth, Rectangular Waveguide,Field analysis and characteristics

    of TE and TM waves

    INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 2

    Principles of Communication, Signal to Noise Ratio, Channel Bandwidth, Rate ofCommunication, Modulation.

    AMPLITUDE MODULATION 7

    Base band and carrier communication, Amplitude modulation : Double side Band(DSB),

    Quadrature Amplitude Modulation(QAM), Single Side Band(SSB), Vestigial Sideband(VSB), AM Receiver.

    ANGLE MODULATION 7Concept of Instantaneous Frequency, Bandwidth of Angle Modulation, Generation of FMwave, Demodulation of FM, Interference of Angle Modulated Systems, FM Receivers.

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    PULSE MODULATION SYSTEMS 4Sampling theorem, Pulse Amplitude Modulation, Pulse Width Modulation, Pulse Position

    Modulation, Pulse Code Modulation, Differential PCM, Delta Modulation, AdaptiveDelta Modulation

    NOISE AND INTERFERENCE 4

    Classification of noise, sources of noise, atmospheric noise, shot noise, thermal and whitenoise, noise spectral density, noise calculations, Noise Figure of Devices, Circuits andCascaded Networks, Experimental Determination of NF, Noise Calculations for different

    Communication Systems.

    BASICS OF ANTENNAS 7The Potential Functions, Elemental Dipole Antennas (The Electric (Hertzian) Dipole,

    Magnetic Dipole (Loop), Radiation Pattern of Elemental Dipole), The Long Dipole and

    Monopole Antennas, Antenna Arrays, Antenna Directivity and Gain, Antenna Coupling,

    The Friis Transmission Equation, Effect of Ground Reflections on Signal Transmission.

    In addition to above contents EC 242H will include following topics:

    Reflection and Refraction of Uniform Plane waves, Circuit details of Radio Receivers,

    Losses in waveguides, Dielectric waveguides

    BOOKS:

    1. Electronic Communication Systems by G. Kennedy, Mc Graw Hill, 4th Edition2. Elements of Electromagnetics by Mathew N.O. Sadiku, Oxford, Fourth Edition

    REFERENCES :1. Modern Digital & Analog Communication Systems by B.P. Lathi, OxfordUniversity

    Press,3rd

    Edition.2. Electronic Communications,4thEdition, Roddy & Coolen.

    Course Name: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

    Course Code: EC 243

    Credits : 4

    Design Points: 2

    LTP : 4 0 0

    Pr-req. :

    RationaleThis subject covers concepts of DSP, various transformation techniques, and design &

    implementation of digital filters. Also details of DSP processor have been covered to useDSP kits.

    Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

    DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS (15)

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    Sampling of continuous time signals, Linear Time invariant systems, stability and

    causality, linear constant coefficients, difference equation, convolution, Z- Transform and

    its properties, inverse, z transform, Examples, Discrete Fourier Transform(DFT) and itsproperties, IDFT, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Decimation in time and decimation in

    frequency algorithms, IFFT

    ANALOG FILTERS (4)

    Active and passive filters, Attenuators, Equalizers

    DIGITAL FILTERS (03)

    Frequency domain representation of discrete time systems, systems function, Ideal lowpass filter.

    DESIGN OF IIR FILTERS (08)

    Impulse invariance transformation technique, Bilinear transformation, Design of IIR

    Filters using Butterworth, chebyshev and elliptic filter , Digital frequency transformation.

    DESIGN OF FIR FILTERS (08)Window technique, frequency sampling technique Equiripple Approx. technique,

    comparison of IIR and FIR filters.REALIZATION OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS (03)Block diagrams and signal flow graphs for FIR and IIR systems. Direct form, cascade

    and parallel form realization of IIR systems.

    DSP PROCESSOR (10)Introduction to fixed point and floating point processors and their architecture

    TMS320C50 Architecture, Memory, Addressing Modes, Interrupts

    In addition to above contents EC 243H will include following topics:

    Architecture of DSP processor TMS320C6713 and use of DSP kits

    BOOK:1. Digital Signal Processing By S. K. Mitra TMH

    REFERENCES:1. Digital Signal Processing by A.V Oppenheim and R.W.Schafer, Pearson Education2. Digital Signal Processing by E C Ifeacher and B W Jervis .3. Digital Signal Processing by S Salivaharan, A Vallavraj, C Granapriya, TMH4. Digital Signal Processing by Proakis & Manolakis, Pearson Education

    Course Name: VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION

    Course Code: EC 244

    Credits : 4

    Design Points : 2

    LTP : 4 0 0

    Lecture wise breakup No. of lectures

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    INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUMENTATION (2)

    Historical perspective, block diagram and architecture of a virtual instrument, LabVIEWand VI, Comparison between conventional programming and graphical programming.

    INTRODUCTION TO LABVI EW (10)

    Components of LabVIEW, front panel, Tools and other Palettes, controls and indicators,data types and conversions, operations on numbers, loops (FOR, WHILE), Feedback,Auto indexing, Local Variable, Global Variables, Shift Registers, sub-VI creation,

    sequence structure, case structure, Formula Node.

    MORE LABVI EW CONCEPTS (9)

    Arrays and cluster, Inter-conversion of arrays and Clusters, charts and graphs and

    property nodes, state machines, strings and string manipulation, output to files and input

    from files.

    DATA ACQUISITION WITH LABVI EW DAQ VIS (8)

    Basic of data acquisition (Classification of signals, Real World signals, Analog

    Interfacing, Connecting the signal to board, Practical Vs. Ideal interfacing), Measurement

    and Automation Explorer, Interfacing with assistants (DAQ assistant, analysis assistants,Instrument assistants).

    INSTRUMENT INTERFACING (8)

    RS 232C vs. GPIB, Handshaking, GPIB interfacing, RS232C/RS485 interfacing, VISA,

    Interfacing the LabVIEW with different sensors (Humidity sensor, sound sensor, pHsensor, light sensor, thermocouple etc.) of DATA LOGGER CARD.

    ADVANCED TOPICS IN LABVIEW (04)

    Inter process communication, data sockets, use of dither

    VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATI ON APPLI CATIONS (BASED ON LABVI EW) (10)

    Design of simple single-state circuits, Design of decoders and other combinatorial logic

    circuits, design of flip-flops, counters, shift registers, and other sequential logic circuits,

    Virtual Instrumentation Applications in various other fields like control system (motioncontrol, temperature, current control etc.), communication system (analog and digital

    communication), Digital Signal Processing (Fourier transforms, power spectrum,

    correlation methods, windowing & filtering), Image acquisition and processing, Casestudy on a Simulation of any system using VI.

    BOOKS:

    1. Robert H.Bishop, Learning with LabVIEW 7 Express, Pearson Education, Delhi,India, 2005.

    2. Sanjay Gupta & J.John, Virtual Instrumentation Using LabVIEW, ElectricalEngineering Series, The Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, India.

    REFERENCES:

    1. Gary Johnson, LabVIEW Graphical Programming, 2ndEdition, McGraw Hill, NewYork, 1997.

    2. Lisa K. wells & Jeffrey Travis, LabVIEW for everyone, Prentice Hall, New Jersey,1997.

    3. LabVIEW manual.

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