6. Decoder and Encoder using logic gates.
7. Clocked D, JK and T Flip flops (with Reset inputs)
8. 3-bit Ripple counter
9. To design and study switching circuits (LED blink shift)
10. To design traffic light controller.
11. To interface a keyboard
12. To interface a LCD using FPGA
13. To interface multiplexed seven segment display.
14. To interface a stepper motor and DC motor.
15. To interface ADC 0804.
** “Hands On Exercise” may be considered for Internal Evaluation
Reference Books :
1. W.Wolf, FPGA- based System Design, Pearson, 2004
2. U. Meyer Baese, Digital Signal Processing with FPGAs, Springer, 2004 • S. Palnitkar,
3. Verilog HDL– A Guide to Digital Design & Synthesis, Pearson, 2003
4. Verilog HDL primer- J. Bhasker. BSP, 2003 II edition
Electronics Complementary
Syllabus
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Semester I
Complementary Course 1
ELE1C01 - Electronic Devices
Contact Hours per Week: 3 (1T + 2L)
Number of Credits: 3
Number of Contact Hours: 45 Hrs.
Course Outcome
To equip the students with basic components in electronics, identifying and testing them,
various measuring and testing instruments, assembling of electronic circuits and basic
techniques of troubleshooting.
• To learn the basics of electronic components
• To learn the basics of testing and measuring instruments
• To learn the circuit assembling
• To study circuit troubleshooting
Course Outline
Module I
Introduction to electronics: Components - passive and active components- Resistors,
capacitors, inductors types-identification-colour coding. Circuit control and protective
devices- switches, fuses and relays, Printed Circuit Board
Module II
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Fundamentals of electronics – Band theory, conductors, insulators, semiconductors. Intrinsic
and extrinsic semiconductors, PN junction,diode, biasing and characteristics, breakdown,
diode resistance and capacitance, switching diode, zener diode
Module III
Structure and operation of LDR, Photo voltaic cell, Photo diode, LED and LCD.
Module IV
Bipolar junction transistor, operation, transistor configurations, characteristics and their
comparison, current transfer ratio, transistor as a switch.
Module V
FET, structure, characteristics, parameter terminal current, transconductance model,
comparison between BJT and FET, applications, MOSFET, types and characteristics, UJT.
Text book
Textbook of Applied electronics – R.S Sedha.
References
1. Principles of electronics- V.K Metha.
2. Basic electronics and linear circuits – N.N Bhargava, Kurukshetra and Gupta.
3 Electronics Engineering - B.L.Theraja
Electronic Devices Lab
1. Familiarization of electronic components.
2. Familiarization of equipments like CRO, Signal generators.
3. Characteristics of PN junction diode.
4. Characteristics of zener diode.
5. Characteristics of LED.
6. FET Characteristics.
7. Characteristics of transistor in CE and CB configurations.
8. RC differentiator and integrator circuits.
Semester II
Complementary Course 2
ELE2C02- ElectronicCircuits
Contact Hours per Week: 3 (1T + 2L)
Number of Credits: 3
Number of Contact Hours: 45 Hrs.
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Course Outcome
To equip the students with basic components in electronics, identifying and testing them,
various measuring and testing instruments, assembling of electronic circuits and basic
techniques of troubleshooting.
Course Outline
Module I
Rectifier circuits, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, Ripple factor,
General filter consideration, different type of filters, comparison, voltage regulators – zener
diode regulator, Three terminal regulators (78XX and 79XX) – Principle and working of
switch mode power supply (SMPS).
Module II
Biasing of BJT- Q-point, stability factor and biasing circuits, BJT amplifiers, RC-coupled
amplifiers, frequency response, voltage gain, current gain, input resistance and out put
resistance, comparison of BJT amplifiers concept of gain – applications.
Module III
Feedback amplifier, positive and negative feed back, Types of feed back, applications, power
amplifier – class A , class B and class C amplifiers.
Module IV
Oscillators - sinusoidal oscillators, Barkhausen criteria, RC-oscillators, LC oscillators, crystal
oscillators, multivibrators, typical oscillators, applications, 555 timer – astable and
monostable mode
Text book
Textbook of Applied electronics – R.S Sedha.
References
1. Principles of electronics- V.K Metha.
2. Basic electronics and linear circuits – N.N Bhargava, Kurukshetra and Gupta.
3 Electronics Engineering - B.L.Theraja.
Electronic Circuits Lab
1.Rectifier circuits (Half wave, Full wave and bridge rectifiers) and filters.
2.Voltage regulator using zener diode.
3.CE amplifier (determination of voltage gain).
4.Astablemultivibrator using BJT.
5.RC phase shift oscillator.
6.Astablemultivibrator using 555.
7.Monostablemultivibrator using 555.
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Semester III
Complementary Course 3
ELE3C03- DigitalElectronics
Contact Hours per Week: 3 (1T + 2L)
Number of Credits: 3
Number of Contact Hours: 45 Hrs.
Course Outcome
To equip the students with detailed knowledge in digital electronics. To learn different number
systems, logic gates, counters, flip flops etc.
Course Outline
Module I
Number System and Codes: Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal, BCD, conversion of one
code to another, Complements (one’s and two’s), Signed and Unsigned numbers, Addition
and Subtraction, Multiplication .Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra: Truth Tables, OR, AND,
NOT, XOR, XNOR, Universal (NOR and NAND) Gates, Boolean Theorems, DeMorgan’s
Theorems, Principle of duality.
Module II
Combinational Logic Analysis and Design: Standard representation of logic functions (SOP
and POS), Karnaugh map minimization. Multiplexers and Demultiplexers, Implementing
logic functions with multiplexer, Adder (half and full) and subtractor, Encoder and Decoder.
Module III
Sequential logic design: Latch, Flip flop (FF), S-R FF, J-K FF, T and D type FFs, Clocked
FFs, Registers, Counters (synchronous and asynchronous, ring, modulo-N),Shift registers –
Serial and parallel
Module IV
Memories: General Memory Operation, ROM, RAM (Static and Dynamic), PROM, EPROM,
EEPROM,EAPROM
References
1. R.L. Tokheim, Digital Principles, Schaum’s Outline Series, Tata McGraw-Hill (1994)
2. Donald P. Leach, Albert Paul Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications, Tata McGraw
Hill (1995)
3. M. Morris Mano, Michael D. Ciletti, Digital Design, Pearson Education Asia, (2007)
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4. Thomas L. Floyd , Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education Asia (1994)
5. S.P. Bali , Solved Problems in Digital Electronics, Sigma Series, Tata McGraw-Hill, (2005)
6. W. H. Gothmann, Digital Electronics: An Introduction To Theory And Practice, Prentice
Hall of India (2000)
7. R.P. Jain, Modern Digital Electronics, Tata McGraw-Hill (2003)
Digital Electronics Lab
1.Familiarization of logic gates using ICs (NOT, OR, AND, XOR, NAND, NOR).
2.Realization of basic gates using NAND & NOR
3.Design a Half and Full adder
4.Design a Half and Full Subtractor.
5.Design a 4x1 Multiplexer using logic gates
6.Multiplexers and Demultiplexer using ICs
7.Study of RS and D flip flops
8.Design a 3 bit Counter using JK Flip-Flop IC
Semester IV
Complementary Course 4
ELE4C04 - Communication Electronics
Contact Hours per Week: 3 (1T + 2L)
Number of Credits: 3
Number of Contact Hours: 45 Hrs.
Course Outcome
To equip the students with basic knowledge in Communication systems
To learn the basics of modulation basics of AM, FM, and PCM
To learn the Digital modulation techniques
Course Outline
Module I
Electronic communication: Block diagram of an electronic communication system, electromagnetic
spectrum-band designations and applications, need for modulation, Amplitude Modulation:
Amplitude Modulation, modulation index and frequency spectrum. Generation of AM, Amplitude
Demodulation (diode detector).
Module II
Angle modulation: Frequency and Phase modulation, modulation index and frequency spectrum,
equivalence between FM and PM, Generation and demodulation of FM – Types –De-emphasis and
Pre-empasis , FM detector (PLL). Comparison between AM, FM and PM.
Module III
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Pulse Analog Modulation: Channel capacity, Sampling theorem, PAM, PDM, PPM, Multiplexing,
TDM and FDM. Pulse Code Modulation: Need for digital transmission, Quantizing, Quantization
Noise, Companding, Coding, Decoding, Regeneration.
Module IV
Digital Carrier Modulation Techniques: Block diagram of digital transmission and reception,
Information capacity, Bit Rate and Baud Rate. Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK), Frequency Shift
Keying (FSK), Phase Shift Keying (PSK), Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) and Quadrature Phase
Shift Keying (QPSK).
Text Book
1. Electronic communication systems- Kennedy, 3rd edition, McGraw international publications
2. Principles of Electronic communication systems – Frenzel, 3rd edition, McGraw Hill
3. Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, B.P. Lathi, 4th Edition, 2011, Oxford
University Press.
Reference Books
1.Electronic Communications -D. Roddy and J. Coolen, Pearson Education India.
2. Advanced Electronics Communication Systems- Tomasi, 6th edition, Prentice Hall.
3. Communication Systems, S. Haykin, Wiley India (2006)
4. Advanced electronic communications systems – Tomasi, 6th edition, PHI.
Communication Lab
1. To study Amplitude Modulator using Transistor
2. To study envelope detector for demodulation of AM signal
3. To study FM - Generator and Detector circuit
4. To study Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
5. To study Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM)
6. To study Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
7. To study Pulse Position Modulation (PPM)
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