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Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Scheme of Teaching and Examination

B.E. III Semester Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Period Per Scheme of Exam


Sl. Board of Week Theory/Practical Total Credit
Code No. Subjects
No. Study Marks L+(T+P)/2
L T P
ESE CT TA
Appl.
1 328311(14) Mathematics-III 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5
Mathematics
Appl.
2 328312 ( 14 ) Numerical Analysis 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Mathematics
Electronics &
3 328313 ( 28 ) Basic Electronics 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
Electronics &
4 328314 ( 28 ) Network Analysis and Synthesis 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
Electronics & Solid State Devices and
5 328315 ( 28 ) 2 1 - 80 20 20 120 3
Telecom. Components
Electronics &
6 328316 ( 28 ) Programming with C 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
Electronics & Network Analysis and Synthesis
7 328321 ( 28 ) - - 3 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom. Lab
Electronics &
8 328322 ( 28 ) Basic Electronics Lab - - 3 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom.
Electronics &
9 328323 ( 28 ) Programming with C Lab - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom.
Electronics &
10 328324 ( 28 ) Electronics Workshop - - 3 40 - 20 60 1
Telecom.
Humanities
11 300325 ( 46 ) Value Education - - 2 - - 40 40 1
etc.
12 Library - - 1 - - - - -
TOTAL 18 6 16 640 120 240 1000 32

L-Lecture, T- Tutorial, P - Practical, ESE- End Semester Examination, CT - Class Test, TA - Teacher's Assesment

Note : Duration of all theory papers will be of Three Hours.


CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C. G.)
Semester: B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecom.,
Applied Electronics &
Instrumentation
Subject: Mathematics-III Code: 328311 (14)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

UNIT - 1 FOURIER SERIES (No. of periods 8+2)


Periodic functions, Definition of Fourier series, Euler's formulae, Dirichlet conditions, Change of
interval, Even and odd functions, Half range Fourier Sine & Cosine series, Parseval’s identity,
Practical harmonic analysis.

UNIT - 2 FOURIER TRANSFORM (No. of periods 8+2)


Definition of Fourier integrals – Fourier Sine & Cosine integrals, Complex form of Fourier
integral, Fourier Sine & Cosine transforms, Complex form of Fourier transform, Linearity,
shifting & scaling properties, Modulation theorem, Inverse Fourier transform, Fourier transform of
derivatives.

UNIT – 3 LAPLACE TRANSFORM (No. of periods 8+2)


Definition, Linearity, shifting & scaling properties, Transform of elementary functions, Transform
of derivatives and integrals, Multiplication by t & division by t. Inverse Laplace transform,
Convolution theorem, Transform of periodic functions, Unit step function & Dirac delta function,
Initial value & final value theorems, Application to solution of ordinary differential equations.

UNIT - 4 COMPLEX VARIABLES (No. of periods 8+2)


Limit, Derivative, Analytic function, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic functions,
Application to flow problems. Complex integration, Cauchy’s integral theorem and integral
formula, Taylor’s & Laurent’s series, Singular point, Poles & residues, Residue theorem & its
application to contour integration.

UNIT – 5 CORRELATION AND REGRESSION (No. of periods 8+2)


Linear correlation, Measures of correlation, Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation, Spearman’s
rank correlation coefficient, Bivariate frequency distribution, Regression, lines of regression &
coefficients of regression, Standard error estimate.

TEXT BOOKS: -
1. Higher Engg. Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal– Khanna Publishers.
2. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig – John Wiley & Sons.

REFERENCE BOOKS: -
1. Advanced Engg.Mathematics by R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar – Narosa Publishing House.
2. Applied Mathematics by P.N.Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar. Vol- II– Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan,
Pune.
1. Applied Mathematics for Engineers & Physicists by Louis A. Pipes- TMH.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C. G.)
Semester: B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecom, CS, IT,
Elec&Electronics, Electronics & Instru.
Subject: Numerical Analysis Code: 328312 (14)
Total Theory Periods: 30 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

UNIT- 1 NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ALGEBRAIC AND TRANSCENDENTAL EQUATIONS


(No. of periods 6+2)
Bisection Method, Regula-Falsi Method, Newton-Raphson Method, Secant Method, Birge-Vieta
Method, Bairstow’s Method.

UNIT – 2 NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS


(No. of periods 6+2)
Direct Methods - Gauss Elimination, Gauss-Jordan & Crout’s Triangularisation Method.
Iterative Methods - Jacobi’s, Gauss- Siedal & Successive Over Relaxation Method.

UNIT – 3 NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION (No. of periods 6+2)


Finite Differences, Derivatives using Forward, Backward and Central Difference Formulae.
Newton-Cote’s quadrature formula, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rules, Weddle’s rule.

UNIT – 4 NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS


(No. of periods 6+2)
Picards Method, Taylor’s Series Method, Euler’s Method, Euler’s Modified Method, Range-Kutta
Methods, Predictor-corrector Methods- Milne’s Method, Adams-Bashforth Method.

UNIT – 5 CURVE FITTING AND METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES (No. of periods 6+2)
Method of Least Squares, Fitting of a Straight Line, Parabola, Curves of the form y = ab x and
y = ax b .

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science by Dr. B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers.
2. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation by M .K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar &
R. K. Jain, Wiley Eastern Limited.

REFERENCE BOOKS.
1. Numerical Methods, by Noble ben, New York, International Publications New York 1964.
2. Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers by K. Shankar Rao, Prentice Hall of India.
3. Numerical Methods with C++ Programming, by Somasundaram & Chandrasekaran, Prentice Hall
of India.
4. Numerical Methods, by S. S. Shastry, Prentice Hall Inc. India 1998.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Basic Electronics Code: 328313 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Introduction, Transport Phenomena in semiconductor, Formation of P-N Junction, Properties of P-N
Junction, P-N Junction Diodes; Semiconductor Diodes, V-I Characteristics, Effect of Temperature on V-I
Characteristics, Ideal Diode, Diode equation, Diode Resistance, Diode Capacitance: Transition and
Diffusion Capacitance.

Unit – II
Rectifying circuits and DC Power Supplies: Load line analysis of diode circuit, Half wave rectifier: Voltage
regulation, Ripple factor, ratio of rectification, Transformer Utilization factor. Full wave rectifier, Bridge
rectifier. Filter circuits for power supply: Inductor filter, Capacitor filter, LC filter, Multiple LC filter, CLC
or π filter. Zener diode: Break down mechanism, Characteristics, Specifications, Voltage regulator circuit
using zener diode.

Unit - III
Transistor: Introduction, Construction, Types: npn and pnp, Current components. Transistor as an
amplifier, Transistor Characteristics, Transistor Circuit Configuration: Common Base (CB) Configuration,
Common Emitter (CE) Configuration, Common Collector Configuration (CC), Early Effect. Ebers-Moll
Model, Maximum Voltage Ratings.

Unit – IV
Transistor Biasing and Thermal stabilization: The operating point, Bias stability, Stability factor, Emitter
bias, Collector – to – base bias, Voltage divider bias with emitter bias, Emitter bypass capacitor. Bias
compensation.

Unit – V
Field Effect Transistor (FET): Introduction, Construction, Operation, V-I Characteristics, Transfer
Characteristics, Drain Characteristics, Small-Signal Model.
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET): Introduction, Construction, Operation and
characteristics, Depletion MOSFET, Enhancement MOSFET.

Name of Text Books:


1. Integrated Electronics: Analog & Digital Circuit Systems – Jacob Millman & Halkias, TMH.
2. Electronic Devices & Circuits – Allen Mottershead, PHI.

Name of Reference Books:


1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory – Boylestad & Nashelsky, 8th Ed. PHI.
2. Electronic Devices & Circuit Analysis – K. Lal Kishore, BS Publications
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Network Analysis & Synthesis Code: 328314 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Laplace Transformation & its Application in Circuit Analysis: Introduction, Laplace
Transformation, Laplace Transform of a Derivative df(t) /dt, Laplace Transform of an Integral, Laplace
Transform of Common Forcing Function, Initial And Final Value Theorem, Convolution, Application of
Laplace Transformation technique in Electric Circuit Analysis, Partial Fraction Expansion Method, Step
Response of RL, RC Circuits, Impulse Response of Series RC, RL Network, Response of RL Circuit with
Pulse Input, Pulse Response of Series RC Circuit, Step Response of RLC Series Circuit.

Unit – II
Two Port Network Analysis: Introduction, z parameters, y- parameters, hybrid parameter, ABCD
parameters, condition of reciprocity and symmetry in two port parameter presentation. Interrelationship
between parameters of two port networks. Expression of input and output impedance in terms of two port
parameter, ladder network, equivalent T and π section representation in parametric form.

Unit – III
Properties of Network function: Introduction, Driving Point Impedance and Admittance Transfer
function, Voltage And Current Transfer Ratio. Thevenin’s and Norton Theorem, Milliman Theorem,
Reciprocity Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Supeposition Theorem, Substitution Theorem.

Unit – IV
Network Graph Theory: Introduction, Concept of Network Graph, Terminology Used in Network Graph,
Properties of Tree in a Graph, Formation of Incidence Matrix, Properties of Incidence Matrix, Number of
Tree in a Graph, Cut Set Matrix, Tieset Matrix, Fundamental Tieset Matrix, Fundamental Cutset Matrix.

Unit –V
Synthesis of Passive Networks: Concept of Stability of a System from Pole Zero Concept, Necessary
condition of Stability of a Network Function, Hurwitz Polynomial, Properties of Hurwitz Polynomials,
Positive Real Function, Concept of Network Synthesis, Reactive Network, Driving Point Immitance of LC
Network, LC Network Synthesis, Foster and Caurr form, RC and RL Network Synthesis By Foster and
Caurr form.

Name of Text Books:


1. Network Analysis by M.E. Van Valkenbarg, PHI/Pearson Education
2. Circuit Theory Analysis & Synthesis by A Chakraborty (Dhanpat Rai & Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi)

Name of Reference Books:


1. Network Theory: Analysis & Synthesis – Smarjit Ghosh, PHI
2. Network Synthesis – T. Lapatra, TMH.
3. Circuits and Networks: Analysis and Synthesis – A. Sudhakar & Shyam Mohan S. Palli, TMH
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Solid State Devices & Components Code: 328315 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 30 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Conduction in Semiconductor: Energy band Theory of Crystals Insulators. Semiconductors and metals
Mobility and conductivity: Energy Distribution of in a Metal; Fermi – Dirac distribution; Density of states,
Electron Emission from a metal. Electron and holes; carrier concentration in intrinsic semiconductors;
Donor and Acceptor impurities; Fermi level in Extrinsic Semiconductors; Conductivity Modulation;
Generation and Recombination of Charges; diffusion; continuity Equation; Injected Minority charges
Potential Variation in a Graded semiconductors.
Unit – II
Dielectric Properties of Insulators: Static Field; static Dielectric Constant; Polarization; Dielectric
Constant of Monatomic gases; Dielectric constant of solids. Properties of Ferro electric materials;
Spontaneous polarization Piezo Electricity, Alternating fields; Electronic and lonic Polarizability-
Frequency Dependence; Complex Dielectric Constant of Non-Dipolar Solids; Dipolar Relaxation and
Dielectric Losses.
Unit - III
Magnetic Properties of Materials: Summary of Concepts pertaining to Magnetic Fields; Magnetic Dipole
moment of a Current Loop; Magnetization from a Macroscopic Point of View; Orbital Magnetic Dipole
Moment and Angular Moment of Two Simple Atomic Models; Lenz’s: Induced Dipole Moment
Classification of Magnetic Materials: Diamagnetism: Origin of Permanent Magnetic Dipole in matter:
Paramagnetic Spain System: Properties of Ferromagnetic Materials: Spontaneous Magnetization and Curie-
Weiss Law; Ferromagnetic Domains and Coercive Forces; Anti Ferromagnetic and Ferrimagnetic
Materials.
Unit - IV
Conduction in Metals: Ohm’s Law; Relaxation; Collision Time and Mean Free Path; Electron Scattering
and Receptivity of Metals; Heat Developed in Current Carrying Conductors; Thermal Conductivity of
Metals.
Unit – V
Components: Resistances: Resistive Elements: Terminals and Protective Means: Characteristics of
Resistor: Characteristics of Different Capacitors and Their Selection Factors: Variable Capacitors:
Precision Variable Capacitors: General Purpose Variable Capacitors: Trimmers: Characteristics of
Electronics power Transformers and Audio Transformers: Design Consideration: Low and High Frequency
Equivalent Circuits of Audio Transformers; High Frequency Equivalent Circuits of Components.

Name of Text Books:


1. Electronic Engineering Materials and Devices – John Allison, TMH
2. Electrical Engineering Materials – A.J. Dekker, PHI.
3. A Monograph on Electronics Design Principals: N.C. Goyal and R.K. Khetan: Khanna Publishers: (For
Unit - V).
Name of Reference Books:
1. Integrated Electronics – Millmann & Halkias, TMH
2. Structure and Properties of Materials Vol IV : Robert M Rose. Lawrence A Shepard and John Wulf:
Wiley Eastern.
3. Electrical Engineering Materials – S.P. Seth & P.V. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Programming with C Code: 328316 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – 1
Introduction to C Language : history and development .C compilers. Data types, types of instructions,
input/output functions. Operators , precedence and associativity of operators. Type casting, Developing
simple programs , compilation , debugging and testing of programs. Relevance of C language.

Unit – II
Conditional constructs : if statement , if-else statements , nested if-else ,forms of if. Conditional operator,
Switch case construct .Loop control structures ,nested loops,break and continue statements. goto statement.
Arrays : Syntax and definition, one and multidimensional arrays, readind and writing an array. Pointers and
arrays.

Unit – III
Functions : Declaring and defining functions ,storage classes ,call by value, introduction to pointer data
type ,call by reference, using library functions in programs, macro definitions. Preprocessor directives - #if,
#elif, #define etc. Passing arrays into functions. Recursion.

Unit – IV
Strings: reading and writing strings, passing a string into a function, using library functions to manipulate
strings. Array of strings.
Structures: Declaring and using structures. Array of structures, passing structures into function. Unions and
enums, Pointers to structures Bit fields.

Unit – V
File Handling : reading and writing text files though C programs . File manipulating functions : fputc,
fgetc, fgets, fputs, fseek, ftell etc. Working with Binary files , fread and fwrite. Command line arguments.
Bitwise operators in C.

Name of Text Books:


1. Let us C – Yashwant Kanetkar BPB Publication
2. Programming in ANSI C – E. Balaguruswamy Tata Mc-Gcraw Hill
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Network Analysis and Synthesis Lab Code: 328321 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed: (minimum 10 experiments)


1. To calculate & verify the Q factor of a given RL series circuit.
2. To calculate & verify the Q factor of a given RC series circuit.
3. To calculate & verify the fo factor of a given RLC series / parallel circuit.
4. To calculate & verify the fo, Q factor of a given RLC parallel circuit
5. For a given equivalent circuit by applying source transformation theory find Vo (Thevenin's
equivalent circuit).
6. For a given equivalent circuit by applying source transformation theory find i o (Norton's
equivalent circuit).
7. For a given equivalent circuit select a appropriate dual network (duality property).
8. To calculate & verify the value of *do for a given equivalent circuit by superposition
theorem.
9. To analyze the pulse response of a series RL circuit.
10. To analyze the pulse response of a series RC circuit.
11. To analyze the impulse response of a series RC circuit (Low pass filter).
12. To analyze the impulse response of a series CR circuit (High pass filter).
13. To analyze the impulse response of a band pass filter.
14. To calculate the value of impedance by applying Millman theorem and also satisfy the
condition of duality for Millman theorem.
15. For a given Two-port network calculate Z & Y parameter
16. For a given Two-port network calculate ABCD ( Transmission)
17. For given Two-port network calculate h ( hybrid ) parameter & g ( inverse hybrid ) parameter.
18. For a given Two-port network by applying source transformation design
i. T to Π network
ii. Π to T network.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Breadboard, Circuit components like resistor, capacitors, inductors etc., Power supply, Function Generator,
Ammeter, Voltmeter, CRO.

Recommended Books:
1. Network Theory: Analysis & Synthesis – Smarjit Ghosh, PHI
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Basic Electronics - I Lab Code: 328322 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed: (minimum 10 experiments)


1. To draw the characteristics of a semi conductor diode and to find cut-in voltage, reverse
resistance, static resistance and dynamic resistance.
2. To draw the characteristics of a zener diode
3. To design a half wave rectifier and to determine its efficiency and ripple factor.
4. To design a- full wave rectifier and determine the ripple factor and efficiency with filter.
5. To design a- full wave rectifier and determine the ripple factor and efficiency without filter.
6. To draw the characteristics of FET using BFW – 10
7. To draw the characteristics of CE configuration of a transistor amplifier.
8. To draw the characteristics of CB configuration of a transistor amplifier.
9. To draw the characteristics of CC configuration of a transistor amplifier.
10. To design a Zener regulator circuit and to find the regulation characteristics.
11. To draw the load line of a transistor amplifier under CE configuration.
12. To design and verify the self bias circuit operation.
13. To design and verify the voltage divider biasing circuit.
14. To verify the effect of emitter bypass capacitor.
15. To design a regulator circuit using Zener diode.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Circuit components, Breadboard, Hook-up wire, Power supply, CRO, Function generator

Recommended Books:
1. Laboratory Manual for Electronic Devices and Circuits, 4th Ed., David A. Bell, PHI
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Programming with C Lab Code: 328323 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 48
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

List of programmes to be executed (but should not be less than 10):


1. Write a program to take the radius of a sphere as input and print the volume and surface and surface
area of that sphere.
2. Write a program to take a 5-digit number as input and calculate the sum of its digits.
3. Write a program to take three sides of a triangle as input and verify whether the triangle is an
isosceles, scalene or an equilateral triangle.
4. Write a program that will take 3 positive integers as input and verify whether or not they form a
Pythagorean triplet or not.
5. Write a program to print all the Prime numbers between a given range.
6. Write a program to define a function that will take an integer as argument and return the sum of
digits of that integer
7. Write a program to define a macro that can calculate the greater of two of its arguments. Use this
macro to calculate the greatest of 4 integers.
8. Write a program to define a recursive function that will print the reverse of its integer argument.
9. Write a program to print the sum of first N even numbers using recursive function.
10. Write a program to sort an array using Bubble sort technique.
11. Write a program that will take the elements of two integer arrays of 5 element each, and insert the
common elements of both the array into a third array (Set intersection)
12. Write a program to take 5 names as input and print the longest name.
13. Write a program to define a structure Student that will contain the roll number, name and total marks
of a student. The program will ask the user to input the details of 5 students and print the details of
all the students whose total marks is greater than a given value.
14. Write a program to define a union Contact that will contain the members Mobile no and E-mail id.
Now define a structure Employee that will contain name, roll number, mode of contact (mob/e-mail)
and a variable of type Contact as members. The program will ask the user to give the details of two
Employees including mode of contact and the contact num/ E-mail. Print the details of both the
Employees.
15. Write a program that will ask the user to input a file name and copy the contents of that file into
another file.
16. Write a program that will take any number of integers from the command line as argument and print
the sum of all those integers.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


PCs, C-Compiler

Recommended Books:
Programming in ANSI C – E. Balaguruswamy Tata Mc-Gcraw Hill
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Electronics Workshop Code: 328324 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed: (minimum 10 experiments)


1. To study the all types resistances and their color code chart.
2. To study the all types of capacitors (variable and fixed type) and their color-codes.
3. To identify and check the types of transistor (npn, pnp ).
4. To identify the types of diode (rectifier, switching , zener, detector ).
5. To learn the design technique of PCB using PCB designing software.
6. To fabricate a PCB.
7. To learn PCB drilling technique.
8. To learn PCB tinning technique.
9. To design a transformer.
10. To learn soldering- desoldering technique.
11. To design and fabricate a DC power supply using bridge rectifier on PCB.
12. To design and fabricate a DC power supply using full wave rectifier on PCB.
13. To learn the use of SMD rework station.
14. To design and fabricate any popular working project on electronics.
15. To learn the operation of CRO.
16. Measurement of voltage frequency using CRO.
17. Measurement of frequency and phase using Lissajus pattern.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


1. Film Making unit
2. Deep coating machine
3. UV exposure unit
4. PCB curring machine
5. PCB etching machine
6. PCB drilling machine
7. PCB tining machine
8. Magnifying lamp
9. Soldering & desoldering iron
10. LCR qmeter
11. Digital & analog multimeter
12. PCB making software (ULTIBOARD, PROTEL, EXPRESS LAB etc.)
13. Resistance color code chart
14. Capacitor colour code chart
15. Transistor chart
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BHILAI

Semester : B.E. 3 Sem. Branch : Common to all Branches


Subject : Value Education Code : 300325(46)
No. of Periods : 2 pds/week Tutorial Periods : NIL
Total Marks in End Semester Exam. : NIL Teacher's Assessment : 40 Mks
Minimum number of class test to be conducted : Two

Unit – I
• STUDY OF BASIC HUMAN OBJECTIVES : Everlasting solution
¼lek/kku½] prosperity ¼le`f)½] trust in self and others ¼vHk;½] and
coexistence ¼lgvfLrRo½ for balance in nature. Need and importance of aforesaid
basic human objectives and how to achieve these.

Unit – II
• CONCEPT AND UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN HAPPINESS
Meaning and concept of "happiness", incessant happiness, its
relationship with gaurantee of physical needs, comforts, physical and
sensory pleasures with its transient nature, misery; The only method to
minimize incessant happiness : gaining right understanding about
oneself, one's body, one's relationship with other human beings, Nature
and total existence.

Unit – III
• PROPER UNDERSTANDING about the order in Nature ¼O;oLFkk½ and co-
existence ¼lgvfLrRo½ at various levels, such as, I and my body, family, society,
Nature and existence.
• UNDERSTANDING THE SELF : Understanding human reality – I and my
body, present understanding of the self, physical needs, relation with others and
with Nature, gaining proper understanding of the self, discrimination between 'I'
and my 'body', characteristics and the needs of 'I', of my 'body' and 'body' & 'I'.

Unit – IV
• SYNERGATIC ORDER ¼O;oLFkk½ and COEXISTENCE ¼lgvfLrRo½
among HUMANS, IN NATURE & IN EXISTENCE :
- Conceptual understanding of natural relations and consequent values, of family
and relation therein, of society and role of engineers therein,
- 'overall excellence' : concept, its universal parameters and total human behaviour
- Inanimate ¼tM+½ and consciousness ¼pSrU;½ aspects of Nature, Four distinct
synergetic orders in Nature - Padaarth Awastha ¼inkFkZ voLFkk½] Pran
Awastha ¼izk.k voLFkk½] Jiv Awastha ¼tho voLFkk½] and Gyan Awastha
¼Kku voLFkk½] complementary supplementary evolutionary connection
amongst above orders, identifying and implementing "Appropriate Technology".
- Synergetic order among interacting entities of Nature operating in all pervading
changeless Shunya or Satta, Indivisible interconnectedness of Satta and Prakriti
and its implications.

Unit – V
• IMPLICATIONS OF PROPER UNDERSTANDING
- Awakening ¼tkx`fr½] the common goal of all human beings,
- promotion and perseverance of synergetic order and co-existence at all levels
leading to incessant happiness.
- Natural manifestation of universal human values and thereby incessant happiness
- Undivided Society ¼vfoHkkT; lekt½ and Universal Organised System
¼lkoZHkkSe O;oLFkk½
- Transition from synergetic disorder ¼vO;oLFkk½ to synergetic order
¼O;oLFkk½
- Evaluation of Understanding, work and behaviour.

REFERENCES
1. Jeevan Vidya Camp ¼f'kfoj½ notes
2. An Introduction to Jeevan Vidya by Shri A. Nagaraj

*****
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Scheme of Teaching and Examination
B.E. IV Semester Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Period Per Scheme of Exam


Sl. Board of Week Theory/Practical Total Credit
Code No. Subjects
No. Study Marks L+(T+P)/2
L C P
ESE CT TA
Appl.
1 328411 (14 ) Mathematics IV 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Mathematics
Electrical
2 328412 (24 ) Electrical Machines 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Engg.
Electronic &
3 328413 (28 ) Analog Electronic Circuits 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
Electronic &
4 328414 ( 28) Digital Electronic Circuits 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
Electronic &
5 328415 (28) Signals and Systems 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
Electronic &
6 328416 (28) Industrial Transducers & Sensors 3 - - 80 20 20 120 3
Telecom.
Electronic &
7 328421 (28) Analog Electronic Circuits Lab - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom.
Electronic &
8 328422 (28) Digital Electronic Circuits Lab - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom.
Electronic &
9 328423 (28) Programming Lab (C++ Language) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom.
Electronic & Industrial Transducers & Sensors
10 328424 (28) - - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Telecom. Lab
Humanities
11 300425 (46) Health, Hygiene & Yoga - - 2 - - 40 40 1
etc.
12 Library - - 1 - - - - -
TOTAL 18 5 17 640 120 240 1000 31

L-Lecture, T- Tutorial, P - Practical, ESE- End Semester Examination, CT - Class Test, TA - Teacher's
Assesment

Note (1) : Duration of all theory papers will be of Three Hours.

Note (2) : Industrial Training of six weeks is mandatory for B.E. student . It is to be completed in two parts. The first part
will be in summer after IV sem. after which students have to submit a training report which will be evaluated by
the college teachers during B.E. V sem.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C. G.)
Semester: B.E. 4 Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecom., Applied
Electronics and Instrumentation
Subject: Mathematics-IV Code: 328411(14)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

UNIT - 1 SERIES SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS


(NO. OF PERIODS 8+2)
Series solution of differential equations, The method of Frobenius, Bessel's differential equation,
Bessel’s function of the First Kind - recurrence relations, generating function, orthogonality, Legendre's
differential equation, Legendre’s polynomial - Rodrigue’s formula, generating function, recurrence
relations, orthogonality.

UNIT - 2 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: (No. of periods 8+2)


Formation, Solution of Lagrange's linear differential equation, homogeneous linear differential
equation with constant coefficients, non-homogeneous linear differential equations, Method of
separation of variables.

UNIT - 3 APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (No. of periods 8+2)


Initial & boundary value problems, Vibrations of a stretched string, D'Alembert's solution, One-
dimensional heat flow, Transmission of signals along a cable - Telephone equation, Telegraph &
radio equations, Vibrations of rectangular & circular membranes.

UNIT - 4 Z - TRANSFORM (No. of periods 8+2)


Sequence, Basic operations on sequences, Definition of Z- Transform, Linearity, Change of scale
& shifting properties, Z-transform of standard sequences, Inverse Z- Transform, Multiplication by
n & division by n, Initial value & final value theorems, Convolution of sequences, Convolution
theorem, Inverse Z- transform by partial fraction, power series and residue methods. Application
to solution of difference equations.

UNIT - 5 RANDOM VARIABLE & PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS (No. of periods 8+2)


Random variable, Discrete & continuous probability distributions, Mathematical Expectation,
Mean & variance, Moments & moment generating function, Probability distributions -Binomial,
Poisson & Normal distributions.

TEXT BOOKS: -
1. Higher Engg. Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal– Khanna Publishers.
2. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig – John Wiley & Sons.

REFERENCE BOOKS: -
1. Advanced Engg.Mathematics by R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar – Narosa Publishing House.
2. Applied Mathematics by P.N.Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar. Vol- II– Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan,
Pune.
3. Applied Mathematics for Engineers & Physicists by Louis A. Pipes- TMH.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C. G.)
Semester: B.E. 4th Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecom.
Subject: Electrical Machines Code: 328412 (24)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

Unit-1 DC Machines
Construction of DC Machines, Generator action, EMF equations, Operating characteristics of DC
generators, Motor action, Development of torque equation, Operating characteristics of DC Motors,
Starting and speed control of DC Motors, Losses, Efficiency, Application.

Unit-2 Transformer
Construction, Principle of operation, Transformation ratio, equivalent circuit diagram, phasor diagram,
efficiency, voltage regulation.
Three phase transformer, types, different connections of three phase transformer

Unit-3 Alternator
Construction, Principle of operation, single phase & poly-phase winding pitch and distribution factor, emf
equation, phasor diagram, synchronous reactance & impedance, voltage regulation by synchronous
impedance methods.

Unit-4 Phase Induction Motors


Construction, Principle of operation, wound rotor and squirrel cage type rotors, equivalent circuit diagram,
phasor diagram, torque-slip characteristics, Methods of starting & speed control of induction motors,
losses, efficiency.

Unit-5 Synchronous Motor and Drives


Construction and principle of operation, phasor diagram, effect of excitation on power factor, synchronous
condenser, methods of starting of synchronous motors, construction and starting methods of single phase
induction motor, servo motor.

Name of the Text Books :


1. I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, "Electric Machines", Tata McGraw Hill
2. B.L. Thareja, "Text Book of Electrical Technology Vol. II", S. Chand Publication

Name of Reference Books :


1. P.S. Bhimra, "Electric Machinery", Khanna Publications.
2. P.K. Mukherjee, S. Chakraortyi, "Electric Machinery", Dhapat Rai Publications.
3. Fitzgerald, Kingsley and Umans, "Electric Machinery" Tata McGraw Hill.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Analog Electronic Circuits Code: 328413 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT-I
LOW FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER: Graphical Analysis of CE amplifier; h-parameter
Models for CB, CE, CC configurations and their Interrelationship; Analysis and Comparison of the three
Configurations; Linear analysis of Transistor Circuits: Miller's Theorem: Cascading: Simplified Models
and Calculation of CE and CC Amplifiers; Effect of emitter Resistance in CE amplifiers: Cascode
amplifiers: Darlington Pair, analysis of Single stage FET amplifier-CS and CD Configuration, FET as
VVR.

UNIT-II
HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIERS: CE hybrid-π model: Validity and parameter
Variation: Current Gain with Resistive load: frequency response of a single stage CE Amplifier: Gain-
Bandwidth product: CC stage High frequencies: Multistage Amplifiers: sources of Noise in Transistor
Circuits; Noise Figure.

UNIT-III
MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS: Classification: Distortion in Ampli1iers: Frequency Response: Bode
plots: Step Response: pass band of Cascaded Stages: Response of a Two-stage RC Coupled Amplifier at
Low and high frequencies: Multistage amplifiers: Sources of Noise in Transistor Circuits: Noise Figure.

UNIT-IV
FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS: Classification: Feedback concept; Ideal Feedback amplifier: Properties of
Negative Feedback Amplifier Topologies: Method of Analysis of Feedback amplifiers: Voltage series
Feedback: Voltage series Feedback pair: Current series, Current shunt and Voltage shunt feedback; Effect
of feedback on amplifier Bandwidth and stability.

UNIT-V
OSCILLATOR: Sinusoidal oscillator: phase shift oscillators, Wien Bridge oscillator: Resonant circuit
oscillators: LC Collpit & LC Hartley, Amplitude Frequency and phase stability analysis of all Oscillators,
General form of Oscillator Configuration; Crystal oscillator.

Name of Text Books:


1. Integrated Electronics – Millman & Halkias, TMH.
2. Microelectronics – Millman and Grabel, TMH.

Name of Reference Books:


1. Electronic Devices & Circuits – David A. Bell, PHI
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Digital Electronic Circuits Code: 328414 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT - I
CODES: Binary codes: Introduction & usefulness, Weighted & Non-weighted codes, Sequential codes,
self complementing codes, Cyclic codes, 8-4-2-1 BCD code, Excess-3 code, Gray code: Binary to Gray and
Gray to binary code conversion, Error detecting code, Error correcting code, 7-bit Hamming code, ASCII
code, EBCDIC code.
Realization of Boolean Expressions: Reduction of Boolean expressions using laws, theorems and axioms of
Boolean Algebra, Boolean expressions and logic diagram, Converting AND/OR/Invert logic to
NAND/NOR logic, SOP and POS Forms and their Realization.

UNIT –II
MINIMIZATION TECHNIQUES: Expansion of a Boolean expression to SOP form, Expansion of a
Boolean expression to POS form, Two, Three & Four variable K-Map: Mapping and minimization of SOP
and POS expressions. Completely and Incompletely Specified Functions - Concept of Don't Care Terms;
Quine – Mc Clusky Method.

UNIT III:
COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS: Adder & Subtractor: Half adder, Full adder, half subtractor, Full
subtractor, Parallel Binary adder, Look Ahead carry adder, Serial adder, BCD adder. Code converter, Parity
bit generator/Checker, Comparator. Decoder: 3-line to 8-line decoder, 8-4-2-1 BCD to Decimal decoder,
BCD to Seven segment decoder. Encoder: Octal to binary and Decimal to BCD encoder. Multiplexer: 2-
input multiplexer, 4-input multiplexer, 16-input multiplexer Demultiplexer: 1-line to 4-line & 1-line to 8-
line demultiplexer, Multiplexer as Universal Logic Function Generator, Programmed Array Logic (PAL).
PLA and PLD.

UNIT – IV
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS: Flip-Flops & Timing Circuit: S-R Latch; Gated S-R Latch; D Latch; J-K
flip-Flop; T Flip-Flip: Edge Triggered S-R, D, J-K and T Flips-Flops; Master - Slave Flip-Flops; Direct
Preset and Clear Inputs. Shift Registers: PIPO, SIPO, PISO, SISO, Bi-Directional Shift Registers;
Universal Shift register. Counter: Asynchronous Counter: Ripple Counters; Design of asynchronous
counters, Effects of propagation delay in Ripple counters, Synchronous Counters: 4-bit synchronous up
counter, 4-bit synchronous down counter, Design of synchronous counters, Ring counter, Jhonson counter,
Pulse train generators using counter, Design of Sequence Generators; Digital Clock using Counters.

UNIT – V
DIGITAL LOGIC FAMILIES: Introduction; Simple Diode Gating and Transistor Inverter; Basic
Concepts of RTL and DTL; TTL: Open collector gates, TTL subfamilies, IIL, ECL; MOS Logic: CMOS
Logic, Dynamic MOS Logic, Interfacing: TTL to ECL, ECL to TTL, TTL to CMOS, CMOS to TTL,
Comparison among various logic families, Manufacturer’s specification.

Text Book:
1. Fundamentals of Digital Circuits: A. Anand Kumar, PHI
2. Digital Integrated Electronics: H. Taub and D. Schilling: TMH
Reference Books:
1. Digital Fundamentals: Floyd & Jain: Pearson Education
2. Digital Electronics: A.P. Malvino: TMH.
3. Digital Circuits & Logic Design – LEE, PHI
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Signals & Systems Code: 328415 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
CLASSIFICATION OF SIGNALS & SYSTEMS: Classification of Signals: Continuous Time signals:
Definition and expressions of Unit step, Ramp, Unit Impulse, Complex Exponential, General complex
exponential, Real exponential, Sinusoidal signal. Discrete time signal: Unit sample sequence, Unit step
sequence, Unit ramp sequence, Exponential sequence. Representation of discrete time signals:
Deterministic and Random Signals, Periodic & Non-periodic Signal, Even & Odd Signals, Energy & Power
Signals. Discrete Time systems: Adder, Constant multiplier, Signal multiplier, Unit delay block, Unit
advance block. Classification of discrete time systems: Static & Dynamic, Causal & Non-causal, Time
invariant & Time variant, Linear & Non-linear, Stable & Unstable systems

UNIT – II
ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS TIME SIGNALS: Fourier series representation of Periodic signals,
Representation of Fourier series in Exponential form, Frequency spectrum, Properties of Continuous time
Fourier series, Perseval’s theorem, Fourier Transform, Properties of Fourier Transform, Fourier transform
of some common time function Convolution property, Laplace Transform, Properties of Laplace
Transform, Region of Convergence. Laplace transform of some common time function.

UNIT – III
LINEAR TIME INVARIANT CONTINUOUS TIME SYSTEM: Transfer function and Impulse
response, Block diagram representation and Reduction technique, Convolution integral, State variable
techniques, State equations for Electrical networks, State equations from transfer functions.

UNIT – IV
ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS: Discrete Time Fourier Transform, Properties of DTFT,
Discrete Fourier transform, Properties of DFT, Circular convolution, Z-Transform, Region of Convergence,
Relation between Z-transform and DTFT, Properties of Z-transform, Inverse Z-Transform.

UNIT – V
ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE TIME LTI SYSTEM: Transfer function & Impulse response, Eigen
function & Eigen value, Causality, Stability, LTI system characterized by Linear constant, Convolution
sum, Convolution by graphical method, Block diagram representation for LTI systems described by
difference equation, Unit impulse response, Introduction to Fast Fourier Transform.

Text Book:
Signals & Systems: Smarjit Ghosh, Pearson Education
Signals & Systems: Nagrath, Sharan, Ranjan & Kumar, TMH

Reference Book:
Signals & Systems: Farooq Husain, Umesh Publications
Signals, Systems and Communications: B.P. Lathi, BS Publications
Signals & Systems: Babu & Natarajan, Scitech Publications
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Industrial Transducers & Sensors Code: 328416 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Transducers classification, Transducers description, transducer sensitivity, transducer selection.
Resistive Transducers: Construction, Principle of operation and applications of Hot-wire, Displacement,
Strain, Pressure, Moisture, Magnetic Flux, Optical radiation.

UNIT – II
Inductive Transducers: Construction, Principle of operation and applications of Thickness, Displacement,
Movable Core type, Eddy current type.
Capacitive Transducers: Construction, Principle of operation and applications of Thickness, displacement
and Moisture.

UNIT – III
Piezoelectric Transducers: Piezoelectric phenomenon, Piezoelectric materials, Force, Strain, Torque,
Pressure and Acceleration transducers.
Magnetostrictive Transducers: Magnetostriction phenomenon, Force, Acceleration and Torsion transducers.
Hall Effect Transducers.

UNIT – IV
Electromechanical Transducers: Tachometers, Variable reluctance, Electrodynamic vibration,
Electrodynamic pressure, Electromagnetic flow meters.
Photoelectric Transducers: Photoelectric phenomenon, Photoconductive, Photovoltaic, Photoemmisive.

UNIT – V
Digital Transducers: Digital displacement transducer, Digital tachometers.
Ionization Transducer: ionization vacuum gauge, Nuclear radiation transducer, Radioactive vacuum gauge.
Electrochemical Transducers: Basics of electrode potential, Reference electrodes, Indicator electrodes,
pH electrode.

Text Books:
1. Murty, D.V,S.; Transducers and Instrumentation; PHI, 10th print 2003
2. Jain, R.K.; Mechanical and Industrial Measurements; Khanna Publ. 10th Edition- 4th reprint 2000

Suggested Reference:
1. Patranabis, D.; Sensors and Transducers; PHI, 2nd edition
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Analog Electronic Circuits Lab Code: 328421 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed: (minimum 10 experiments)

1. Static input characteristics curves of CE transistor.


2. Static out put characteristic curve CE transistor.
3. Static input characteristic curve of CB transistor.
4. Static output characteristic curve of CB transistor.
5. To design and study the frequency response of single stage CE transistor amplifier.
6. To study the frequency response of RC coupled double stage CE transistor amplifier.
7. To study the frequency response of RC coupled double stage CE transistor amplifier with
voltage feedback.
8. To study the frequency response of RC coupled double stage CE transistor amplifier with
current feedback.
9. To plot the voltage gain vs. load characteristics of common collector (emitter follower) n-p-n
transistor.
10. To study Wein Bridge Oscillator.
11. Experiment with emitter follower a voltage series feed back amplifier.
12. General study of pushpull audio power amplifier.
13. To study RC phase shift oscillator.
14. Study of various topologies of feedback amplifier.
15. Experiment with Darlington pair amplifier.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Circuit components, Power supply, CRO, Function generator, Multimeter, Breadboard.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Digital Electronic Circuits Lab Code: 328422 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed: (minimum 10 experiments)

1. To Verify The Properties of NOR & NAND Gates As Universal Building Block.
2. Realization of Boolean Expression Using NAND Or NOR Gates.
3. To Construct X- OR Gate Using Only NAND Or NOR Gates Only.
4. To Construct A Half Adder Circuit. And Logic Gates And Verify its Truth table.
5. To Construct A Full Adder Circuit. And Verify its truth table (Using Two X-OR And 3 NAND
Gates).
6. To Construct A Half Subtractor Circuit. By Using Basic Gates And Verify its truth table.
7. To Construct A Full Subtractor Circuit By Using Basic Gates And Verify its truth table.
8. To Construct A Circuit of 4 -Bit Parity Checker & Verify its truth table.
9. To Construct A Programmable Inverter Using X-OR Gates & Verify its truth table.
10. To Design A Comparator Circuit & Verify its truth table.
11. To Construct A RS Flip Flop Using Basic & Universal Gates (NOT,NOR & NAND)
12. To Construct A J.K. Master Slave Flip Flop & Verify its truth table
13. To Verify The Operation of A Clocked S-R Flip Flop And J. K. Flip Flop
14. To Construct A T & D Flip Flop Using J. K. Flip Flop And Verify Its Operations & truth table.
15. To Verify The Operation of A Synchronous Decade Counter
16. To Verify The Operation of Various Decoding And Driving Devices
17. To perform the operation of BCD Counter Using 7490

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Circuit components, Power supply, CRO, Function generator

Recommended Books:
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Programming Lab (C++ Language) Code: 328423 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

List of Programmes to be performed (but not less than 10)

1. Write a program to define three functions with the same name area( ) ,taking one , two and three
arguments respectively. The function taking one argument will consider it as the side of a square
and calculate area, the function with two argument will consider it the sides of a rectangle and the
function with three arguments will consider will calculate the area of a cuboid.
2. Write a program to define a function a function power that will take two arguments base and
exponent and return the value of base raised to the power exponent. The function should have a
default value of base as 10.
3. Create a class FLOAT that has one data member float. Perform all arithmetic & relational
operation for FLOAT class.
4. Write a program to define a class Complex that will simulate the Complex numbers of
mathematics, containing real and imaginary as the data members. Define suitable constructors and
a function that will display the data members.
5. Create a class for making a student’s mark-sheet & include a static data member total marks to
calculate average marks of a particular class.
6. Write a program to define two classes Alpha and Beta containing an integer each as data members.
Define a function Sum( ) that will be a friend to both Alpha and Beta ,that will take one object
from each class as argument and return the sum of the data members of the argument objects.
7. Write a Program to define a class Complex that will contain real and imaginary as the data
members. Define appropriate constructors and a display function. Overload the binary + and the *
operator to add and multiply two complex numbers respectively.
8. Write a program to define a class time that will represent a time period in minutes and seconds.
Overload the following operators for the following:
i. ++ Operator that will increment the seconds by 1
ii. + Operator that will add two objects of time class

9. Write a program to overload the comma operator for a class such that for the instruction a = ( b,c )
the larger object of and b is assigned to a
10. Write a program to define a class Base that will contain a protected integer data member and
inherit this class in class called Derived. Override the display function of Base class and add a new
member function in the Derived class so that it returns the factorial of the Base class member.
11. Write a program to define an abstract class Person that will contain the essential information like
name, age and sex of a person. Now derive two classes Student and Employee both from the class
Person. The class Student will contain the academic information such as roll number; school etc.
and the class Employee will contain information such as department and salary. In the main
function declare and array of Person pointers that can hold the address of either Student or
Employee object. The program will ask the user to enter the details of Students/Employees, create
dynamic objects of these classes using new operator and store them in the array. The program will
then display the contents of these objects.
12. Write a program to that will ask the user to enter a file name and a line of text and transfer that line
of text into a text file as named by the user.
13. Write a program that will ask the user to input a file name and copy the contents of that file into
another file.
14. Write a program that will ask the user to enter the details of 5 employees and transfer the details
into a binary file named as Emp.dat. Write another file that will read the details and print it.

…2/-

15. Write a program that will take the details of 10 students as input and transfer it into a binary file.
Write another program that will be provide a menu to the user for the following purposes:
i. To display details of all the students
ii. To display details of all the students having total marks greater than a given
value
iii. To sort the file on the basis of Roll number of students
iv. To sort the file on the basis of Total marks of students
v. To update the record for a particular student
vi. To delete the record for a particular student
vii. To search the details of a particular student on the basis of Roll number or Name

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


PCs, C++ Compiler
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Industrial Transducers & Sensors Lab Code: 328424 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 36 Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed: (minimum 10 experiments)

List of Equipments/Machine Required:

1. Measurement of linear displacement using linear variable differential transformer (LVDT)


2. Measurement of displacement using light dependent resistor (LDR)
3. Measurement of speed of motor shaft with the help of non contact type of pickup
4. Variable reluctance tachometer
5. Photo electric pickup and also plot the graphs and percentage error from
6. To study the characteristics of filament lamp
7. To study the characteristics of photovoltaic cell
8. To study the characteristics of photoconductive cell
9. To study the characteristics of photo-transistor
10. To study the characteristics of optically controlled switching system
11. To study the characteristics of IC temperature sensor (LM 335)
12. To study the characteristics of NTC bridge circuit
13. To study that the thermistor is one of the feedback resistance in a non inverting op-amp
circuit
14. To demonstrate how a standard diode can be used as a thermoresistive or thermoelectric
device.
15. To demonstrate the use of a general purpose transistor as a temperature sensor.
16. To study the LVDT characteristics.
17. To study LDR as part of a voltage divider.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:

Transducers, Circuit Components, CRO, Power supply, Function generator


CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI

Semester : B.E. IV Sem. Branch: Common for all branches


Subject : HEALTH, HYGIENE & YOGA Code : 300425 (46)
No. of Periods : 2 pds/week Tutorial Periods : NIL
Total Marks in End Semester Exam. : NIL Teacher's Assessment: 40 Marks
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT- I
HEALTH & HYGIENE: Concept of health, Physical health and mentall health and wellbeing and how to
achieve these, longevity and how to achieve it, concept and common rules of hygiene, cleanliness and its
relation with hygiene; Overeating and undereating, amount of food intake required, intermittent fasting;
adequate physical labour, sleep; consumption of junk fast food vs nutritious food; fruits, vegetables cereals
and qualities of each of these.

UNIT- II
INTRODRCTORY KNOWLEDGE OF COMMON STREAMS OF MEDICINAL CURE:
History, development, basic concepts, modes of operation of Alopathy, Ayurved, homocopathy,
Biochemic, Unani, Siddha, Accurpressure, Accupunture, Naturopathy, Yogic and Herbal system of
medicines, Introduction of Anatomy and Physicalogy Concerned.

UNIT- III
YOGASANS: Meaning and concept of Yoga, Yogasans and its mode of operation, How to perform
Yogasans, Common Yogasans with their benefits, such as, Padahastasan, Sarvangasan, Dhanurasan,
Chakrasan, Bhujangasan, Paschimottasan, Gomukhasan, Mayurasan, Matsyasan, Matsyendrasan,
Pawanmuktasan, Vajrasan, Shalabhasan, Sinhasan, Shashankasan, Surya Namaskar, Halasan, Janushirasan,
Utshep Mudra,

UNIT- IV
YOGASANS FOR COMMON DISEASES: From Yogic Materia Medica with symptoms, causes, asans
and herbal treatment.

 Modern silent killers: High blood pressure, diabetes and cancer, causes and cure; Common health
problems due to stomache disorders, such as, indigestion, acidity, dycentry, piles and fissures,
artheritis, its causes, prevention and cure.
 Asans for relaxation: Shavasan, Makarasan, Matsyakridasan, Shashankasan.
 Asans to increase memory and blood supply to brain : Shirsh padasan, Shashankasan.
 Asans for eye sight: Tratak, Neti Kriya .
 Pranayam : Definition and types : Nadi Shodhan, Bhastrik, Shitakari, Bhramari useful for
students.

UNIT V
CONCENTRATION: Concentration of mind and how to achieve it. Tratak ¼=kVd½] Concentration on
breath, Japa ¼ti½] Ajapajap ¼vtikti½] internal silence ¼vUrekSZu½] visualization in mental sky
¼fpnkdk'k /kkj.kk½] Concentration on point of light ¼T;ksfr /;ku½] Concentration on feeling
¼Hkko /;ku½] Concentration on figure ¼ewÙkZ /;ku½-
REFERENCES
(1) Yogic Materia Medica
(2) Asan, Pranayam and Bandh

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Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Scheme of Teaching and Examination

B.E. V Semester Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Period Per Scheme of


Week Exam
Sl. Total Credit
Board of Study Code No. Subjects Theory/
No. Marks L+(T+P)/2
L T P Practical
ESE CT TA
Linear Integrated Circuits
1 Electronics & 328511 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
& Applications
Telecom.

2 Electronics & 328512 (28) Industrial Instrumentation 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4


Telecom.
Electromagnetics Waves
3 Electronics & 328513 (28) & Antennas 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.

4 Electronics & 328514 (28) Communication System - I 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4


Telecom.
Microprocessor &
5 Electronics & 328515 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Interfaces
Telecom.

6 Electronics & 328516 (28) Automatic Control System 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4


Telecom.
Linear Integrated Circuits
7 Electronics & 328521 (28) - - 3 40 - 20 60 2
& Applications Lab
Telecom.
Communication System - I
8 Electronics & 328522 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Lab
Telecom.
Microprocessor &
9 Electronics & 328523 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Interfaces Lab
Telecom.

10 Electronics & 328524 (28) Simulation Lab - - 2 40 - 20 60 1


Telecom.

11 Humanities etc. 300525 (46) Personality Development - - 2 - - 20 20 1

Electronics & *Practical Training


12 328526 (28) - - 1 - - 20 20 1
Telecom. Evaluation and Library

TOTAL 18 6 16 640 120 240 1000 33

L-Lecture, T- Tutorial, P - Practical, ESE- End Semester Examination, CT - Class Test, TA -


Teacher's Assessment
* To be completed after IV Semester and before the commencement of V Semester
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Linear Integrated Circuits & Applications Code: 328511 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Operational Amplifiers: OAMP Symbol and terminal characteristics, Block Schematic of OPAMP, Basics of
Differential Amplifier, Ideal OPAMP Characteristics, Practical OPAMP Characteristics, Open Loop Configuration of
OPAMP, Closed Loop Configuration of OPAMP. Input & Output impedance of clos ed loop OPAMP. Input Bias and
Offset Currents, Low-input bias-Current Op Amps, Input Offset Voltage, Low-input-offset-Voltage Op Amps, Input
Offset-error compensation, Maximum Ratings. Inverting Amplifier, Non-Inverting Amplifier, Voltage Follower.

UNIT – II
Applications of OPAMP: Comparator, Schmitt Trigger, Zero Crossing Detector, Level Detector, Window
Detector, Precision Half Wave Rectifier, Precision Full Wave Rectifier, Current to Voltage and voltage to current
Converter, Phase Shifter, Differential Amplifier, Bridge Amplifier, Instrumentation Amplifier. Differentiator,
Integrator. Logarithmic amplifier, Analog Switches, Peak Detectors, Sample- and- Hold Amplifiers. Norton
Amplifier, Sense amplifier, Bootstrap amplifier.

UNIT – III
Signal Generators & Conditioners: Square Wave Generator, Triangular Wave Generator, Sawtooth Wave
generator, Clipper Circuits: Series Clipper, Parallel Clipper. Clamper Circuits: Negative Clamper, Positive Clamper.
High Pass RC Circuit as Differentiator, Low Pass RC Circuit as Integrator. Voltage sweep generator, Current
Sweep generator

UNIT – IV
Multivibrators: Transistor as Switch , Types of Multivibrator (bistable, astable & monostable), Fixed and self
biased binary , use of Commutating Capacitor , improving resolution , Schmitt trigger Emitter Coupled , Mono
stable Multivibrator : Collector – Coupled and Emitter – Coupled Multivibrator.

UNIT – V
Timer & Regulators: 555 Timer: Functional Diagram: Monostable and Astable operation. Voltage Regulators:
Voltage regulator characteristics, Regulator Performance parameters, Types of Voltage regulator, Shunt Regulator
using OPAMP, Transistorised Series Feedback Regulator, Safe Operating Area, Protection Circuit, Short Circuit
Protection, Current Limiting Circuit, Foldback Limiting, Three Terminal IC Regulator, Three Terminal IC Regulator
(LM 317, LM 337, 78XX, 79XX) [Description, Schematic Diagram and Pin Diagram], General Purpose IC
Regulator (723): Important features and Internal Structure.

Name of Text Book:

1. Integrated Circuits by K. R. Botkar, Khanna Publications


2. Operational Amplifiers by R. Gayekwad, 4 th Ed., Pearson Education

Name of Reference Books:


1. Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms by Millman & Taub, TMH Publishing Co.
2. Integrated Electronics by Millman & Halkias, TMH Publishing Co.
3. Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Lal Kishore, PHI
4. Design and Applications of Analog Integrated Circuits, Soclof, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication
Subject: Industrial Instrumentation Code: 328512 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT: I
Instrument Characteristics: Transducer performance characteristics, Generalized performance of
systems, Static terms and characteristics, Dynamic terms and characteristics, standard test inputs, zero,
first and second order instruments and their responses, Higher order systems, calibration and
standards, process of calibration, standards for calibration.

UNIT:II
Pressure Measurement: Terminology, Units; Manometers – Piezometer, U-Tube Double Column
Manometer, Single Column Manometer, U-Tube Differential Ma nometer; Advantages and Limitations;
Bourdan Gauge; ring balance manometer, bell type pressure gauges, elastic pressure transducers, low
pressure gauges, Dead Weight Piston Gauge, Servo Operated Manometer, Feedback Pneumatic Load
Cell.

UNIT:III
Temperature Measurement: Types of temperature measuring instruments; Liquid-in-glass
thermometers; Bimetallic Thermometers; Thermocouples, Laws of thermocouples, Elements of
thermoelectric pyrometers, Resistance thermometers; Thermistors; Radiation and Optical Pyrometers,
Temperature Balance Systems, Heat Flow Balance Systems.

UNIT:IV
Flow Measurement: Classification of flow measurement techniques, variable head meters and related
theory for incompressible fluids, Nozzle, Orifice, Venturi, Pitot Tube, Anemometers, Turbine Meter,
Current Meter, Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Ultrasonic Flow Meter, Variable Area Meters, Variable
Head and Area Meters, Quantity Meters, Servo Operated Electromagnetic Flow Meter.

UNIT:V
Introduction to Process Control: Control Systems; Proce ss control principles; Servomechanisms;
Process Control Block Diagram; Process control system evaluation, Analog and Digital Processing,
Time Response.
Final Control: Final Control Operation; Signal Conversions; Actuators; Control Elements, Hydraulic And
Pneumatic Control Systems.

Text Books:
1. Murty, D.V.S.; Transducers and Instrumentation; PHI, 10 th print 2003
2. Johnson, C.; Process Control Instrumentation Technology; PHI, 4 th Edition

Suggested Reference:
1. Patranabis, D.; Sensors and Transducers; PHI, 2 nd Edition
2. Industrial Control & Instrumentation, W. Bolton, University Press.
3. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation: Oliver and Cage: TMH.
4. Electronic Instrumentation, H.S. Kalsi, 2 nd Ed., TMH.
5. Jain, R.K.; Mechanical and Industrial Measurements; Khanna Publ., 10 th Edition - 4th reprint 2000
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Electromagnetics Waves & Antennas Code: 328513 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT-I
Fields and waves: Displacement Current: Maxwell's Equations: Circuit Theory as Quasi-static Approximation:
Poynting's theorem and Flow of power. Plane wave: Solution of Wave Equation for Loss less and lossy media;
Phase Velocity, Dispersion: Group Velocity, Complex Propagation Constant, Intrinsic Impendence, Normal and
Oblique Incidence of Plane Wave on a Perfect Conductor and polarization: Linear, Circular and elliptical.

UNIT-II
Transmission lines: Complex Propagation constants, loss less transmission lines, distortion and distortion less
condition, characteristics impedance, Reflection Coefficient, standing Wave Ratio, Transmission line parameters,
Line Calculation for matched and General Terminations, Impedance Transformation buy quarter Wave line ,Stub
Matching.

UNIT – III
Waveguides: Field in open wire and coaxial Cable: wave propagation between parallel planes: TE and TM
Waves; Dominant Modes; Properties of TEM waves: Attenuation in Parallel plane Guide; TE and TM wave in
Rectangular and Circular waveguides: Filed patterns; wave Impedance: Wavelength; phase velocity and Group
velocity.

UNIT – IV
Antennas and Radiation: Electromagnetic Radiation: Short Electric Dipole: Half –wave Dipole: Radiation from a
small current Element –power Radiated: Radiation from a Half –wave Dipole-Power Radiated: Radiation
Resistance.
Isotropic Radiator and Radiation Pattern; Radiation Intensity: Antenna Gain: Reciprocity Theorem and its
Application: Effective Length; Antenna Top Loading and Tuning: Effect of Earth: Antenna Efficiency: Bandwidth:
Effective Aperture of short Dipole and Half –wave Dipole: polarization

UNIT – V
Antenna Arrays and their Design: Broadside and End fired Array: collinear Array: Array of point sources: Non-
isotropic but similar point sources: Pattern Multiplication: Linear Arrays with in Isotropic point sources of equal
Amplitude and spacing: Array of “n” Isotropic sources of Equal Amplitude and spacing –Broadside case. End fired
case: Binomial. Dolph. Tchebycheff Array, Practical Antennas – Resonant and Non-resonant Antenna; Rhombic
Antenna & Loop Antenna.

Name of Text Books:


1. Engineering Electromagnetism, Hayt, 7th Ed., TMH
2. Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas : K D Prasad, Khanna Pub.

Name of Reference Books:


nd
1. Network, Lines and Fields, Ryder, 2 Ed., PHI
2. Electromagnetic Fields – Jordan & Ballman, PHI.
nd
3. Electromagnetic Field Theory and Transmission Lines Networks, Raju, 2 Ed., Pearson Education.
th
4. Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, N.N. Rao, 5 Ed., PHI.
5. Electromagnetic Waves and Antennas : Collins: TMH
6. Antennas and Wave Propagation: G.S.N. Raju, Pearson Education
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Communication System - I Code: 328514 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Spectral Analysis: Fourier Series, Normalised power in a Fourier expansion, Power Spectral Density, Fourier
transform, Perseval’s Theorem, Power & Cross co-relation, Auto co-relation, Bandlimiting of waveforms.

Unit – II
Linear Modulation: Amplitude Modulation: Amplitude Modulation, Generation of AM waves, Demodulation of
AM waves, Suppressed carrier modulation, DSB-SC modulation, Generation of DSB-SC signals, Detection of
DSB -SC signals, Single-tone modulated DSB-SC, Quadrature AM, SSB-SC modulation, Generation of SSB-SC
signals, Detection of SSB-SC signals, VSB, Comparison of various AM systems.

Unit – III
Exponential Modulation: Phase & Frequency Modulation: Mathematical representation of FM & PM signals,
Single tone FM, Multitone FM, Transmission BW of FM waves, WBFM and NBFM, Generation of FM waves,
Demodulation of FM waves, Interference, De-emphasis and Pre-emphasis filtering.

Unit – IV
Radio Transmitters & Receivers: General block diagram of AM, FM and PM transmitters, Block diagram of high
level and low level AM Transmitter, High level transistor collector modulator, Low level transistor modulator,
Balanced modulator for SSB generation. Reactance modulator for FM generation, Direct FM transmitter, Indirect
(Armstrong) FM transmitter, Block diagram of Stereophonic FM transmitter
TRF receivers - sensitivity & Selectivity, Superhetrodyne receivers – image frequency & its rejection, SSB
receivers. Block diagram of FM receivers. (This unit should be covered in a Block diagrammatic approach rather
than covering the detail of the circuits.)

Unit – V
Noise in CW Modulation: Various noise sources, Noise calculations for – single noise sources, multiple noise
sources, cascade and cascade amplifiers. Noise figure and its measurement, Noise temperature, Equivalent input
noise resistance, noise Bandwidth, noise measurement on line and channel. Band – pass noise representation,
noise figure calculation for various modulation systems (DSB-AM, DSB-SC, SSB and FM), Effects of transmitter
noise. Noise in Angle Modulated systems: Noise in FM systems, Threshold in FM, Threshold improvement through
De-emphasis, Noise in phase modulation.

Name of Text Books:


1. Principles of Communication Systems by Taub and schilling ; Tata McGraw Hill
2. A Text Book of Analog & Digital Communication – P. Chakrabarti, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

Name of Reference Books:


1. Electronic Communication systems by George F Kennedy : Tata McGraw Hill
nd
2. Communication Systems Engineering, Proakis, 2 Ed., Pearson Education
th
3. Electronic Communications, Roddy & Collen, 4 Ed., PHI
th
4. Analog and Digital Communication systems, Martin S. Roden, 5 Ed., Shroff Publishers & Distributors.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : V Branch: AEI/CS/EI/EEE/ET&T/IT


Subject: Microprocessor & Interfaces Code: 328515 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Microprocessor Architecture: Introduction to Microprocessors, Architecture of 8085, Pin Configuration and
Function; internal register & flag register, Generation of Control Signals: Bus Timings: Demultiplexing of address /
data bus; Fetch Cycle, Execute Cycle, Instruction Cycle, Instruction Timings and Operation Status, Timing
Diagram.

UNIT – II
Instruction Set and Programming with 8085: Instruction for Data Transfer. Arithmetic and Logical Operations.
Branching Operation: Machine Cycle Concept; Addressing Modes; In structions Format: Stacks. Subroutine and
Related Instructions. Elementary Concepts of Assemblers, Assembler Directives, Looping and Counting: Software
Counters with Time Delays: Simple Programs using Instruction Set of 8085: Debugging: Programs Involving
Subroutines. Programs for Code Conversion e.g. BCD to Binary, Binary to BCD. Binary to Seven-Segment LED
Display. Binary to ASCII. ASCII to Binary: Program for Addition Subtraction: Programs for Multiplication and
Division of Unsigned Binary Numbers.

UNIT – III
Data Transfer and Device Selection: Format of Data Transfer: Modes of Data Transfer: Type of I/O Addressing:
Condition of Data Transfer: Microprocessor Controlled Data Transfer: Peripheral Controlled Data Transfer:
Absolute and Linear Select Decoding: Memory and I/O Interfacing: Use of Decoders Selection: Memory
organization and Mapping.

UNIT – IV
Interrupts: Restart Instruction; Hardware Implementation: Interrupt Processing; Multiple Interrupts and Priority
Concepts: Interrupt Structure of 8085: Instructions related to interrupts: Pending Interrupts: Use of Interrupt and
Handshaking Signals in Interfacing: Application of Interrupts and Illustrative Programs.

UNIT – V
Architecture of Peripheral Interfacing Devices: Architecture, Pin Diagram and functioning of 8155/8156 (RAM),
8355/8755 (ROM), 8255 (PPI). Simple programs like Initialization and I/O operations of the ports, Timer operation
of 8155.
Programmable Internal Timer 8253/8254: Block Diagram, Pin Configuration, Modes, Initialization Ins truction,
Interfacing and Simple Programmes to generate various types of signals.
Architecture, Pin diagram, description and initialization of Keyboard and display interface (8279), USART (8251)

Name of Text Books:


1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Application by R. S. Gaonkar, Wiley Eastern
2. Digital Systems – From Gates to Microprocessors by Sanjay K. Bose, New Age International Publishers.

Name of Reference Books:


1. 8085 Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing – N.K. Srinath, PHI
2. Digital Computer Electronics – Malvino, TMH
3. Microprocessors: Theory and Applications – Intel and Motorolla, Rafiquuzzaman, PHI.
4. 0000 to 8085: Introduction to Microprocessor for Engineers and Scientists, Ghosh & Sridhar, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Automatic Control Systems Code: 328516 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit-I
Mathematical Model of Physical Systems: Differential Equation of Physical system. Transfer function, Block
Diagram Algebra, signal flow graphs. Feedback characteristics of control systems. Feedback & Non feedback
systems, reduction of parameter variation, control of system Dynamic. Control of the effect of dynamic signal by
use of feedback, regeneration feedback.

Unit-II
Time Response Analysis: Design specification and performance Indices. Standard Text signals, Time response
of first and second order system, steady state error and error constants, Effect of adding a zero to a system.
Design specification of second order system stability concept, Routh- Hurwitz stability criteria relation stability
analysis.

Unit-III
Root Loci’s Technique: Root loci’s concept construction for Root loci, Root contours, system with transportation
by Polar Plots, Bode Plots. All pass and minimum phase system.

Unit-IV
Stability in Frequency Domain: Nyquist stability criteria, Assessment of relation stability. Realization of basic
compensators, Cascade compensation in time and frequency Domain. Feedback compensation.

Unit-V
Sate Variable Analysis and Design: Concept of stab, state variables and state model. State model for linear
continuous time systems, Diaganalization, solution of state equation, concept of controllability and observability.
Pole placement by state feedback.

Name of Text Books:


1. Control System Engineering, L. Nagrath and Gopal, New Age International Publications
2. Automatic Control System, B.C. Kuo, PHI

Name of Reference Books:


1. Modern Control Engineering, Ogata, Pearson Education
2. Modern Control Engineering, Roychoudhury, PHI
3. Control Engineering – A Comprehensive Foundation, Ramakalyan, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
4. Introduction to Control Engineering, Ajit K. Mandal, New Age International Publications.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Linear Integrated Circuits & Applications Lab Code: 328521 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 40
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:

??To design a Bistable multivibrator circuit and to draw its output waveform.
??To design a Monostable multivibrator circuit and to draw its output waveform.
??To design a Astable multivibrator circuit and to draw its output waveform.
??To design an inverting amplifier using OPAMP (741) and study its frequency response.
?? To design a non-inverting amplifier using OPAMP (741) and study its frequency response.
??To design a summing amplifier using opamp (741)
??To design a differential amplifier using opamp (741) and find its CMRR.
??To determine SVRR and slew rate of an opamp (741)
??To design an astable multivirator using 555 timer
??To design a monostable multivibrator using 555 timer.
??To design and study a diode clamper circuit.
??To design and study diode series and shunt clipper.
??To measure the input impedance of an voltage follower using opamp (741)
??To design and study comparator circuit using opamp (741)
??To study the voltage regulation of 78XX and 79XX series of voltage regulators.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Discrete components, Power Supply, Function Generator, CRO

Recommended Books:
Laboratory Manual for Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs, David Bell, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Communication System – I Lab Code: 328522 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:

??To study Amplitude Modulation on trainer kit.


??To study Demodulation on trainer kit.
??To study Frequency Modulation and to trace the frequency modulated waveform on CRO using trainer
kits.
??To study Frequency Demodulation using trainer kits.
??Design of a Frequency Demodulator Using PLL
??To study a radio receiver having medium frequency reception.
?? To plot amplitude modulation of a signal and to calculate modulation index
??To find out the characteristics parameters of a transmission line.
??To generate SSB-SC signal and to study its characteristics.
??To generate DSB-SC signal using Balanced Modulator and to study its characteristics.
??To design a Square Law modulator using FET and to study its characteristics.
??To design a ring modulator and to study its characteristics.
??To design a Reactance Tube modulator and to study its characteristics.
??To design a Square Law detector using diode and to study its V-I characteristics.
??To design and study an envelope detector.

(Along with the above experiments, Simulators may be used to give idea about various communication
techniques.)

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Discrete Components, Function Generator, Power Supply, CRO, Communication trainer kits, Modulated Signal
Generator, Transmission Line. COMMSIM software.

Recommended Books:
Radio Communication by G.K Mithal, Khanna Publishers
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester : V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication
Subject: Microprocessor & Interfaces Lab Code: 328523 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40
Programmes to be executed (but should not be limited to):
1. REVERSING AN ARRAY : A Block of 16 bytes are residing at locations starting from BLOCK 1 WAP
to transfer the block in reverse order at locations starting from BLOCK 2.
2. SORTING IN ASCENDING ORDER : A block ( 16 bytes are residing at locations starting from DATA :
Write a program to arrange the word in the same location in ascending order
3. BINARY ADDITION : 16 bytes are residing at location starting from DATA WAP : to add all bytes and
store the result location SUM and SUM + 1
4. BCD ADDITION : 16 BCD NUMBER are residing at location starting from DATA WAP to add all bytes
and store the result location SUM and SUM + 1
5. MULTIPLICATION : Two bytes are residing at location DATA 1 and DATA 2 Write a program to multiply
the two bytes and store the result at location PROD 1 and PROD 2 .
6. BINARY TO BCD : A binary number is residing at location BIN > WAP to convert the binary number in to
its equivalent BCD and store the result at BCD and BCD + 1
7. BCD TO BINARY : A BCD number is residing at location BCD ; Write a program to convert the BCD
number into its equivalent binary and store the result at BIN
8. MULTIBYTE ADDITION : Two 10 bytes are residing at location starting from DATA 1 and DATA 2
respectively , Write a program two add them up and store the result at location starting from RESULT (
result space 11 bytes )
9. MULTIBYTE BCD ADDTION : Two 6 digit BCD numbers are residing at location starting from DATA 1
and DATA 2 respectively. Write a program to add them up and store the result at locations starting from
RESULT (Result space 7 bytes )
10. RST 6.5 : A block of 16 bytes is residing at location starting from ; DATA Reverse the block and store the
bytes at REVERSE whenever the RST 6.5 key is pressed.
11. EDITING OF ASCII STRING : A string of ASCII characters is residing at locations starting from READ
which contain “ I $ WILL $ BE $ AN $ ENGINEER “. Edit string in such a way that it should contain “ I $ will
$ be $ Engineer “. Keep the edited string in the same locations. Product the string from further editing . ( $
stands for a blank )
12. SIGNED BINARY ADDITION: A block of 16 signed binary numbers is residing at locations NUMBERS .
Add them up and store the result ( in signed binary ) at locations from RESULT.
13. ASCII CODE CONVERSION : A string of 16 ASCII characters are residing at locations starting from DATA
. The string consists of codes for capital letters, small letters and BCD digits ( 0-9 ) . Convert the ASCII
characters . In such a way that the codes for capital letters be converted into corresponding codes for
small letters, codes for small letters into that of capital letters and codes for BCD digits into that of BCD
numbers and store them at the same locations.
14. PARITY CHECK: A block of 32 bytes is residing at DATA count the number (BCD) of times even and odd
PARITY bytes are appearing consecutive memory locations. Keep the count at MATCH.

15. SERIES GENERATION : Two BCD numbers a and b are residing at locations DATA 1 and DATA 2
respectively . Write a program to form a series in BCD with the elements of a. a + 2b , a + 4b , a + 6b ,
………. Stop the generation of the series whenever any element of the series in BCD with the elements of
the series exceeds (99). Store the result at locations starting from RESULT. Count the number (BCD) of
elements in the series and store it at NUMBER.
List of Equipments/Machine Required:
8085 based microprocessor kit, MASM assembler, 8085 simulator, PCs.
Recommended Books:
8085 Microprocessor Programming & Interfacing – N.K. Srinath, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: V Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication
Subject: Simulation Lab Code: 328524 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 28
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:

??To Design, implement and Simulate Fixed bias and self bias transistorized circuit for determining the
bandwidth
??To Design, implement and Simulate Fixed bias and self bias for studying the low frequency and high
frequency effect.
??To Design, implement and Simulate Miller integrator for determining the nonlinearities.
??To Design, implement and simulate current Sweep generator for determining the nonlinearities.
??To Design, implement and Simulate Inverting and non inverting amplifier for determining the bandwidth
??To Design, implement and Simulate Integrator & differentiator for studying output responses for different
inputs.
??To Design, implement and Simulate zero crossing detector & comparator for studying output responses for
different inputs.
?? To Design, implement and Simulate Series Voltage regulator.
st nd
??To Design, implement and Simulate 1 & 2 order LPF for determining the bandwidth and studying output
responses for different inputs.
st nd
??To Design, implement and Simulate 1 &2 order HPF for determining the bandwidth
??To Design, implement and Simulate Half ware & Full ware rectifier way op-Amp for determining the
bandwidth.
??To Design, implement and Simulate Series and Shunt Clipper for studying output responses
??To Design, implement and Simulate Clamping circuit for studying output responses for different inputs
??To Design, implement and Simulate Clamping Circuit with op-Amp for studying output responses for
different inputs.
??To Design, implement and Simulate Instrumentation Amplifier using three op-Amp for determining the
bandwidth
??To Design, implement and Simulate Monostable & Astable using 555 timer
??To Design, implement and Simulate R -2R ladder type Digital to analog converter
??To Design, implement and Simulate Flash type Analog to digital

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Desktop PCs, Simulation Software for Analog Circuits like MULTISIM, PSPICE etc.

Recommended Books:
1. Experiments and SPICE Simulations in Analog Electronics Laboratory, Maheswari & Anand, PHI
2. Manuals of MUSLTISIM
3. Manuals of PSPICE
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: B.E. V Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Personality Development Code: 300525 (46)
No. of Periods : 2 pds/week Tutorial Periods : NIL
Total Marks in End Semester Exam. : NIL Teacher's Assessment: 20Mks
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: Two

Objective: The course is introduced to develop one's outer and inner personality tremendously and enrich the
abilities to enable one to meet the challenges associated with different job levels. Personality Development is
essential for overall development of an individual apart from gaining technical knowledge in the subject.

Unit – I
Personality concepts:
- What is Personality – its physical and psychic aspects. How to develop a positive self-image. How to
aim at Excellence. How to apply the cosmic laws that govern life and personality.
- How to improve Memory. How to develop successful learning skills. How to develop and effectively
use one’s creative power.
- How to apply the individual MOTIVATORS that make you a self-power personality.

Unit – II
Interpersonal Skills:
- Leadership: Leaders who make a difference, Leadership: your idea, What do we know about leadership?
If you are serious about Excellence. Concepts of leadership, Two important keys to effective leadership,
Principles of leadership, Factors of leadership, Attributes.
- Listening: Listening skills, How to listen, Saying a lot- just by listening, The words and the music, How to
talk to a disturbed person, Listening and sometimes challenging.
- How to win friends and influence people, How to get along with others. How to develop art of convincing
others. How can one make the difference. How to deal with others particularly elders. Conflicts and
cooperation.

Unit – III
Attitudinal Changes:
- Meaning of attitude, benefits of positive attitudes, how to develop the habit of positive thinking.
- Negative attitude and wining: What is FEAR and how to win it. How to win loneliness. How to win over
FAILURE. How to win over PAIN. How to win over one’s ANGER and others anger. How to overcome
CRITICISM. What is stress and how to cope up with it? What is crisis and how to manage it.
- How to apply the character MOTIVATORS that elevate you and your personality to the top, the art of self
motivation.
- How to acquire mental well-being.
- How to acquire physical well-being.
- How to formulate effective success philosophy.

Unit –IV
Decision Making:
How to make your own LUCK. How to plan goals/objectives and action plan to achieve them. How to make
RIGHT DECISION and overcome problems. How to make a Decision. Decision making : A question of style.
Which style, when ? People decisions : The key decisions. What do we know about group decision making ?
General aids towards improving group decision making. More tips for decisions of importance.

Unit – V
Communication Skills:
- Public Speaking: Importance of Public speaking for professionals. The art of Speaking - Forget the fear
of presentation, Symptoms of stage fear, Main reason for speech failure, Stop failures by acquiring
- Information; Preparation & designing of speech, Skills to impress in public speaking & Conversation, Use
of presentation aids & media.
- Study & Examination: How to tackle examination, How to develop successful study skills.

- Group discussions: Purpose of GD, What factors contribute to group worthiness, Roles to be played in
GD.

Reference Books:

1. How to develop a pleasing personality by Atul John Rego, Better yourself books, Mumbai, 2000.
2. How to Succed by Brain Adams, Better Yourself books, Mumbai, 1969.
3. Basic Managerial skills for all by E. H McGrawth, Prentice Hall India Pvt Ltd, 2006.
4. The powerful Personality by Dr Ujjawal Patni & Dr Pratap Deshmukh, Medident Publisher, 2006.
5. Great Words win Hearts by Dr Ujjwal Patni, Fusion Books, 2006.
6. Personality : Classic Theories & Modern Research; friedman ; Pearson Education 2006.
7. How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnigie, A.H. Wheeler 2006.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Scheme of Teaching and Examination
B.E. VI Semester Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
Period Per
Scheme of Exam
Sl. Week Total Credit
Board of Study Code No. Subjects
No. Theory/ Practical Marks L+(T+P)/2
L T P
ESE CT TA
Electronic & Communication Hardware
1
Telecom.
328611 (28)
Design
3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Electronic & Advanced Electronic
2 328612 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom. Circuits
Electronic & Advanced Microprocessor &
3
Telecom.
328613 (28)
Interfacing
3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Electronic &
4
Telecom.
328614 (28) Digital Signal Processing 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Electronic &
5
Telecom.
328615 (28) Communication System - II 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
6 Refer Table -1 Professional Elective -I 3 - - 80 20 20 120 3
Electronic & Advanced Electronic
7
Telecom.
328621 (28)
Circuits Lab
- - 2 40 - 20 60 1
Electronic & Advanced Microprocessor &
8
Telecom.
328622 (28)
Interfacing Lab
- - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Electronic & Digital Signal Processing
9
Telecom.
328623 (28)
Lab
- - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Electronic & Communication System - II
10
Telecom.
328624 (28)
Lab
- - 4 40 - 20 60 2
11 Management 300625 (36) Managerial Skills - - 2 - - 40 40 1
12 Library - - 1 - - - - -
TOTAL 18 5 17 640 120 240 1000 31

L-Lecture, T- Tutorial, P - Practical, ESE- End Semester Examination, CT - Class Test, TA - Teacher's Assesment

Note :- Industrial Training of twelve weeks is mandatory for B.E. students. It is to be completed in two equal parts.
The first part must have been completed in summer after IV sem. The second part to be completed during
summer after VI sem. after which students have to submit a training report which will be evaluated by college
teachers during B.E. VII sem.

Table –1
Professional Elective – I

Telecommunication Group:
Sl.
Board of Study Code Subject
No.
1 Electronics & Telecom. 328631 (28) Telecommunication Switching Circuits & Networks
2 Electronics & Telecom. 328632 (28) Computer Network

Allied Group:
Sl.
Board of Study Code Subject
No.
1 Electronics & Telecom. 328633 (28) Medical Electronics
2 Electronics & Telecom. 328634 (28) Principles of Management
3 Electronics & Telecom. 328635 (28) Active Network Synthesis
4 Electronics & Telecom. 328636 ( 28) Computer Organisation & Architecture
5 Electronics & Telecom. 328637 ( 28) Advanced Semiconductor Devices

Note (1)- 1/4th of total strength of students to minimum of twenty students is required to offer an elective in
the college in a particular academic session
Note (2) - Choice of elective course once made for an examination cannot be changed in future examinations.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Communication Hardware Design Code: 328611 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
AM Generation: Methods of AM generation: Detailed Analysis of Class - C Tuned Amplifiers Linear
shunt plate modulation, Linear series plate modulation, Grid-bias modulation, cathode modulation
suppress grid modulation, screen grid modulation, collector modulation.

UNIT – II
AM Transmitters: Classification of Radio transmitters, Carrier Frequency Requirements, Master
Oscillator, frequency Synthesizers, Harmonic Generators, Radio Broadcast Transmitters, Radio
Telephone Transmitters, Peak Limiters, Peak Clippers, Volume Compressors, VODAS, Privacy
Devices in Radio Telephony, Broad band Techniques, FDM and TDM Hierarchy, SSB Transmitters,
Suppression of Radiation from Radio Transmitters.

UNIT – III
AM Receivers: Classification, Principle of AM Radio Receivers, TRF receivers; Practical TRF
Receivers, Super heterodyne Receivers, Characteristics of Ideal Receiving Aerials, Receiving, RF
Amplifier Stage, Image Signal Rejection, Receivers Noise, frequency Converter stage, Square LAW
and Generalized Conversion Theory‟s, Frequency mixers, Tracking and Alignment of Receivers for
single dial Tuning, IF Amplifier, detector and AGC Circuits, Tone Compensated Volume Control,
Tuning Control, Band-Spread Tuning. Noise Limiter, AFC, Code Reception, SSB Receivers, Volume
Expanders, Diversity Reception- Space and Frequency Diversity MUSA System.

UNIT – IV
FM Transmitters and Receivers: Classification: Capacitive and Reactance Tube Modulator,
Reactance Tube Modulators using RL Circuits, FETS and Transistors, distortion in Reactance Tube
Modulators, Reactance Tube FM Transmitters, Pre-emphasis and De-Emphasis Circuits; Frequency
Drift and Stabilization techniques, Push-pull reactance Tube Modulation, Armstrong transmitters.
Types of Limiters, Classification of FM Detectors -Slope Detector, Stagger Tuned Detector, Center
Tuned Discriminator, Design Requirements for Foster Seeley Discriminator, Ratio Detector

UNIT – V
TV Transmitters and Receivers: Principles of TV: Aspect ratio, Persistence of vision and flicker,
vertical and horizontal resolution, scanning, Composite video signal, video and sound modulation,
Block diagram of TV transmitter and receiver (Monochrome)

Name of Text Book:


1. Radio Engineering , G.K. Mithal, Khanna Publishers,
2. Monochrome Television Engg, R.R. Gulati, New Age Intl. Publishers

Names of Reference Books:


1. Electronics Communication System, George Kennedy, McGraw Hill; ISE.
2. Principles of Carrier Communication, N.N. Biswas; Wiley Eastern
3. J. Smith, Modern Communication Circuits, McGraw Hill.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Advanced Electronic Circuits Code: 328612 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Digital to Analog and Analog to Digital Converters: D/A Converter using Binary Weighted Resistor Network
and R-2R Ladder Network: Inverted Ladder Network: D/A Specification : Analog Switches : Sample & Hold
Circuits ; Analog Multiplexers, Parallel Comparator type A/D Converter, Successive Approximation A/D
Converter, Counting & Dual Slope A/D Converter, A/D Converter using Voltage to Frequency and Voltage to
Time Conversion, Delta Modulation type A/D Converter.

Unit – II
Principles of Active Filters: Bilinear Transfer Function, Parts of T(jw) , Classification of Magnitude and phase
Response ,Design. Cascading: Inverting and Non-inverting OP –AMP Circuits: Cascade Design : All pass
Circuits. Biquadratic Transfer Function; Design parameters Q and o: Biquad Circuit and its Frequency
Response ; Four op-amp Biquad and its Frequency Response.

Unit – III
Special Active Filters: Design of Low –pass Butterworth Filters; Sallen –key Circuits.; RC-CR Transformation
; Deylliannis-Friend‟s Circuits : Stagger-Tuned Bandpass Design. Design of Low –pass Chebsyhev Filters:
Design of Notch Filters: Equalizer Circuits. Sensitivity concepts and their Application to Sallen –key Circuits.

Unit – IV
Phase Locked Loops: Voltage Controlled Oscillator; Functional Diagram and Principle of Operation of 565;
Transfer Characteristics; Measurement of Lock and Capture Range; Application of PLL.

Unit – V
Analog Multipliers and Dividers: Characteristics; Parameters: Basic Method of Performing Analog
Multiplication; Monolithic Multiplier Circuit Realization; Divider Circuit: Square Rooting Circuit: Multiplier
Application.

Name of Text Books:


1. Analog Filter Design; Van –Valkenburg ; Holt –Standers International Edn.
2. Integrated Circuits: K. R. Botkar, Khanna Publications

Name of Reference Books:


th
1. Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, Coughlin and Driscoll, 6 Ed., PHI
nd
2. Linear Integrated Circuits, Roy Choudhury and Jain, 2 Ed., New Age International Publishers.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: ET&T/AEI/EI/EEE


Subject: Advanced Microprocessors & Interfacing Code: 328613 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Architecture & Instruction set for 8086: Architecture and pin configuration of 8086, Instruction Format;
Addressing modes, Data Transfer Instruction; Arithmetic Instructions; Branching and Looping Instructions,
NOP and Halt, Flag Manipulation Instructions; Logical, Shift and Rotate Instruction. Byte and String
Manipulation: String Instructions; REP Prefix, Table Translation, Number Format conversions. Assembler
Directives and Operators; Assembly Process; Translation of assembler Instructions. Programming of
microprocessor 8086

Unit – II
System Bus Structure: Basic 8086/8088 system bus architecture, Minimum mode Configuration, Maximum
mode configuration; memory interfacing with 8086/8088 in minimum and maximum mode; System Bus
Timings, Bus Standards. Interrupts of microprocessor 8086

Unit – III
Architecture of Interfacing Devices: Programmable interrupt controller (PIC) 8259, Programmable DMA
Controller (8257). (Architecture and Functioning only) 8-bit ADC and DAC, Programming for Interfacing of
8253/8254, 8251, 8279, ADC and DAC with 8086.

Unit – IV
Architecture of 32 bit Microprocessors: Intel 80386 Architecture –Special 80386 Registers –Memory
management – interrupts and exceptions – management of tasks –Real, protected and virtual 8086 mode-
Introduction to 80486 microprocessor – Architecture – Comparison with 80386 processor. Introduction to RISC
and CISC Processor

Unit – V
Multiprocessor Architecture & Programming: Numeric data Processor 8087; I/O Processor 8089,
Communication between CPU and I0P, Related Instructions; programming of 8087 numeric data processor.

Name of Text Books:


1. Microcomputer Systems: 8086/8088 Family - Architecture, Programming, and Design; Y. Liu and G. A.
nd
Gibson, 2 Ed., PHI.
2. Microprocessor & Interfacing – D. Hall, TMH

Name of Reference Books:


1. The 8086 Microprocessor: Programming & Interfacing the PC, Kenneth J. Ayala, Penram International
Publishing (India).
2. The Intel 8086/8088 Microprocessor Architecture, Programming Design & Interfacing – B.S. Chhabra,
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company.
3. The Intel Microprocessor 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium & Pentium Pro
Processor: Architecture, Programming & Interfacing – Brey & Sharma, Pearson Education.
4. Advanced microprocessor, Rajasree, New Age International Publishers
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Digital Signal Processing Code: 328614 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Introduction to DTFT, DFT, FFT, Wavelets, ROC of signals (Already covered in Signals & Systems in IV
semester)

UNIT – I
Realization of Systems: Realization of digital linear system, Signal flow graph. IIR & FIR Structure. MATLAB
Programming for realization of IIR & FIR Structure Only.

UNIT – II
Infinite Impulse Response Filter design (IIR): Analog & Digital Frequency transformation. Designing by
impulse invariance & Bilinear method. Butterworth and Chebyshev Design Method.

UNIT – III
Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filter Design: Rectangular, Triangular, Hamming, Blackman & Kaiser
window. Linear Phase and Optimal Filter.

UNIT – IV
Multirate DSP: Introduction, Sampling Rate Conversion, Decimation of Sampling rate by an Integer factor,
Interpolation of sampling rate by an Integer Factor, Sampling rate alteration or conversion by a rational factor.
Filter design and implementation for sampling rate alteration or conversion: Direct form FIR digital filter
structures, Polyphase filter structure, Time varying digital filter structures. Sampling rate conversion by an
arbitrary factor: First order approximation & Second order approximation method. Applications of Multirate
Digital Signal Processing (MDSP).

UNIT – V
Applications of Digital Signal Processing: Introduction, Applications of DSP: Digital Sinusoidal Oscillators,
Digital Time Control Circuits, Digital Comb Filters. Applications in broader sense: Removal of noise from
pictures, Applications of DSP to Radar, Applications of DSP in Image Processing, Applications of DSP in
speech processing.

Name of Text Books:


1. Digital Signal Processing, J. Johnson, Pearson - PHI
2. Digital Signal Processing, Proakis, Manolakis & Sharma, Pearson Education

Name of Reference Books:


1. Digital Signal Processing, Nair, PHI
2. Discrete Time Signal Processing, Oppenheim & Schafer, Pearson - PHI
3. Digital Signal Processing, Vallavaraj, Salivahanan, Gnanapriya, TMH
4. Digital Signal Processing by Hussain, Umesh Publications.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Communication System – II Code: 328615 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Pulse Modulation: Sampling theorem, sampling and reconstruction using Impulse train; Sampling and
reconstruction using pulse train; Basic principles of PAM, PWM and PPM, their generation and detection.
TDM, comparison of TDM with FDM; Typical multiplexed systems (onlyT1 system); Signal –to-noise ratio
calculations for PAM, PWM and PPM and their comparisons.

UNIT-II
Pulse Code Modulation: Pulse code modulation, generation and detection of PCM, quantization (linear),
companding, A-Law and -Law, differential PCM; Delta modulation, Adaptive delta modulation, TDM-PCM, comparisons
( PCM, DM, DPCM, ADM).

UNIT-III
Digital Modulation Techniques: Fundamentals of Binary ASK, PSK and FSK; generation and detection of
BASK, BPSK and BFSK; Fundamentals of QPSK and DPSK , generation and detection of QPSK and DPSK;
Definition of MSK, M-Ary PSK signaling schemes, equalization principles; Transfer function of Optimum Filter and Matched
Filter; Error Probability of various modulation technique (only BFSK).
.

UNIT – IV
Spread Spectrum Modulation:
Noise in PCM-DM, Calculation of S/N for PCM and DM(for Quantization noise); Concept of Spread Spectrum technique.
DS-SS and basic concept of Frequency hopping Spread Spectrum technique, CDMA.

UNIT – V
Information Theory and Coding: Information, Information rate, mutual information; Marginal, conditional and joint
Entropies; Channel capacity, efficiency; Shannon‟s limit .Discrete Communication channel (only BSC & BEC); Shannon‟s
limit, Continuous communication channel, channel with finite memory, General principles of coding, necessary and
sufficient condition for noiseless coding, Shannon‟s noiseless coding theorem, Coding efficiency, Shannon-Fano and
Huffman coding; Error control, Hamming codes, Design of Linear block codes and 2-bit convolutional code only(constraint
length N=3, modulo-2 adder v=2); Definition of Cyc lic Redundancy codes, majority logic coding , two dimensional coding,
algebraic coding.

Name of Text Books:


1. Principles of Communication Systems –Taub and Shilling, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
2. Communication Systems –Simon Haykins. Tata McGraw Hill

Name of Reference Books:


1. Principles of Digital Communication Systems, B.P. Lathi, PHI International publications.
2. A Text Book of Analog & Digital Communication – P. Chakrabarti, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. Principles of Digital Communications, Das, Mullick and Chatterjee, Wiley Eastern Publications.
4. Advanced Digital Communication Systems, NIIT, PHI

Underlined portions have been elaborated.


st
This syllabus will be effective from 1 January 2012.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Telecommunication Switching Circuits Code: 328631 (28)
& Networks)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
INTRODUCTION: Evolution of Telecommunication, Basics of Switching, Strowger switching System, Cross-
bar switching, Electronic Space division switching.

UNIT – II
TELEPHONY EQUIPMENT: Speech digitization & transmission, Time division switching, Optical fiber System:
Types of fiber, fiber optic transmission, optical source, optical detectors.

UNIT – III
TELEPHONE NETWORK MANAGEMENT: Traffic Engineering, Telephone Network: Subscriber loop system,
switching hierarchy & routing. Transmission plan, Transmission System, Numbering Plan, Charging plan,
Signaling Technique, In-Channel signaling.

UNIT –IV
DATA THROUGH TELEPHONE NETWORKS: Data transmission in PSTNs, Switching technique for Data
transmission, Data communication Architecture, Link-to-Link Layers, End-to-End Layers, Satellite Based Data
Network.

UNIT – V
ISDN: Motivation for ISDN, New services, Network and Protocol Architecture, Transmission Channel, User-
Network interface, Signaling, Numbering & Addressing, Service characterization, ISDN standards.

Name of Text Books:


1. Telecommunication Switching and Network, Thyagarajan and Viswanathan - PHI
2. Telecommunication Switching and Networks, P. Gnanasivam, New Age International Publishers
Name of Reference Books:
1. Data and Computer Communications, William Stalling; Pearson Education.
2. Telecommunication Switching, Traffic and Networks, Flood, Pearson Education
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Computer Network Code: 328632 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT –I
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES AND PHYSICAL LAYER: Transmission modes, Categories of network, The OSI
model, DTE-DCE interface, Null Modem, OSI Physical Layer Components, FSK and PSK Modems, Balanced
Modulator, V.34 and V.90 Modems

UNIT – II
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES AND PHYSICAL LAYER: Basics of - Data Link Layer: Flow Control: Stop & Wait,
Sliding Window, Error control: CRC, ARQ, Stop & Wait ARQ, Sliding Window ARQ, HDLC.

UNIT – III
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS: Basics of - IEEE802.1, LLC, MAC, PDU; ETHERNET: Access Method:
CSMA/CD, Addressing, Electrical Specification, Frame format, Implementation, Switched Ethernet, Fast
Ethernet, Gigabyte Ethernet; Token Bus; Token Ring; FDDI; Wireless LAN-IEEE802.11.

UNIT – IV
OTHER OSI LAYERS: Basics of - Network Layer, Transport Layer, Session Layer, Presentation Layer,
Application layer; Principles of Internetworking, Internet Protocol: IP Addresses, Transport services, TCP
services, TCP Header format.

UNIT – V
HIGH SPEED NETWORKS: Basics of – High Speed LAN, Fast Ethernet systems, Gigabit Ethernet, FDDI,
100VG – Any LAN

Name of Text Books:


1. “Data Communication and Computer Networking”, B.A. Forouzan, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition.
2. “Data and Computer Communications”, William Stalling; Pearson Education.

Name of Reference Books:


1. “Understanding Data Communications & Networks”, William A. Shay, 2nd. Ed., Thomson-Vikas
rd
2. “Computer Networks – A Systems Approach”, LL Peterson & BS Davie, 3 Ed., Elsevier
3. “Computer Networks – Fundamentals and Applications”, Rajesh, Easwarakumar, Balasubramanian,
Thomson-Vikas
4. “Data and Network Communications”, Michael A. Miller, Thomson-Vikas
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Medical Electronics Code: 328633 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Man Instrument System: Introduction to Man-Instrument System, Components of Man-Instrument System,
Physiological System of the Body, Problems Encountered in Measuring a Living System.

UNIT – II
Bio Electric Potential: Sources of Bioelectric Potential, Bio Electrodes, Cardiovascular Measurements: The
Heart and Cardiovascular System, Electrocardiography.

UNIT – III
Measurements of Biological Parameters: Measurement of Blood Flow, Measurement of Heart Sound,
Measurement of Temperature, Ultrasonic Diagnosis.

UNIT – IV
Patient Care and Monitoring: The Elements of Intensive Care Monitoring, Pacemakers, Defibrillators,
Electrical Safety of Medical Equipment.

UNIT – V
Biotelemetry: Introduction, Physiological parameters Adaptable to Biotelemetry, The components of a
Biotelemetry System, Implantable Units, Applications of Telemetry in Patient care.

Name of Text Books:


nd
1. Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurement by L. Cromwell, F.J. Weibell and E.A. Pfeiffer, 2 Ed., PHI
2. Principles of Medical Electronics & Biomedical Instrumentation, C Raja Rao & S.K Guha, University Press

Name of Reference Books:


1. Electronics in Medicine and Biomedical Instrumentation – Nandini K. Jog, PHI
2. Biomedical Instrumentation – Dr. A. Arumugam, Anuradha Agencies, Chennai.
3. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation by R.S. Khandpur, TMH Pub. Co.
4. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Domach, Pearson Education
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication
Subject: Principles of Management Code: 328634 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Introduction to Management Science: Nature and Significance of management. The evolution of
management thought; Approaches of management, administrative management, New-classical school;
modern organizational theories; system contingency approach. Social responsibility of managers.

UNIT – II
Planning: significance, objectives, types of plans, strategies, policies, proceedings, methods & rules,
project management, planning evaluation, feasibility report, planning process, major as a key step in
planning, Planning under systems approach.

UNIT – III
Organization: Significance, objectives, major approaches to organization theory; principles of organization
the organization process, span of control or supervision departmentation, Delegation & decentralization
determinants of effective organizing, staffing, selection, appraisal and development of managers.

UNIT – IV
Directing; issue in managing human factors. Motivation, nature and significance, theories and techniques.
Communication, definition & significance, the process and barriers; Building effective communication
system, supervision; nature and function, determination of effective supervision.
Controlling: definition and elements. Control techniques, co-ordination, and determinants of an effective
control system.

UNIT – V
Techniques of Management: Management by Objectives (MBO), Paternalistic management by exception,
management by participation.

Name of Text Books:


1. Essentials of Management, Koontz & Weinrich
2. Management, Stoner, Freeman & Gilbert

Name of Reference Books:


1. Principles of Management & Adiministration, Bose, C., PHI
2. Principles of Management, Govindarajan M., Natarajan, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Active Network Synthesis Code: 328635 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Network Function and Parameters: Magnitude Function, Phase and Group Delay function, Circuit
Realization, Lossless Network with single termination, lossless two port network with termination at both ends.

UNIT – II
Filter approximation: Butterworth, Chebyshev frequency and network transformation, pole and zero
sensitivities, network function sensitivities.

UNIT – III
Network Design: Gyrator, General impedance converter (GIC), Frequency dependent negative resistor
(FDNR), UI two port network, Mathew‟s configuration love ring‟s method, Mitra‟s method.

UNIT – IV
Network Realization: Direct and Cascaded realization, State variable realization of an active R-biquad circuit,
KRC Filter, Multiple feedback filters.

UNIT – V
Effect of op-amp non-idealities: Pole frequency and Q error problems – analysis with finite open loop gain of
opamp, active and passive compensation, the Akerberg - Mossberg biquad.

Name of Text Books:


1. Active Network Synthesis, A. Lam
2. Analog Filter Design, Valkenburg, Oxford University Press

Name of Reference Books:


1. Design with OPAMP, Sergio Franco, TMH
2. G Daryanani : Principles of Active Network Synthesis and Design, John Wiley.
3. A S Sedra and P O Brackett: „Filter Theory and Design: Active and Passive‟, Matrix Publishers.
4. Rolf Schaumann and M E Van Valkenberg: Active Filter Design, Oxford University Press .
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Computer Organization & Architecture Code: 328636 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit I
Central Processor organization: Bus organized computer, Memory address structure, Memory data register,
program counter, Accumulator, Instruction register, Program counter, Accumulator, Instruction register,
Instruction field, Micro operations, Register transfer languages, Instruction field, Decoding and execution,
Instruction formats and addressing modes.

Unit II
Control unit organization: Instruction sequencing, Instruction interpretation, Hardwired control, Micro-
programmed control organization, Control memory, Address sequencing, Micro-instruction, Formats, Micro-
program sequence, Microprogramming.

Unit III
Arithmetic processor design: Addition and subtractions algorithm, Multiplication algorithm, Division algorithm
Processor configuration, Design of control unit and floating point arithmetic.

Unit IV
Input Output organization: Programmed I/O., I/O, addressing, I/O instruction, Synchronization, I/O
interfacing, Interrupt mechanism, DMA, I/O processors and data communication, RISC, CISC, Loosely
Coupled & Tights Coupled system.

Unit V
Memory organization and multiprocessing: Basic concepts and terminology, Memory hierarchy,
Semiconductor memories (RAM, ROM), Multiple module, Memories and interleaving (Virtual memory, Cache
memory, Associative memory), Memory management hardware requirements, RISC & CISE Processor.

Name of Text Books:


1. Computer System Architecture by M. Morris Mano, PHI
2. Computer Organization Architecture by J.P. Hayes, PHI

Name of Reference Books:


1. Digital Computer Logic Design By M. Morris Mano, PHI
2. Structured Computer Organization by Andrew S. Tanenbaum PHI
3. Computer Organisation and Design, Pal-Chauduri, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Advanced Semiconductor Devices Code: 328637 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Metal Semiconductor Devices: Metal-vacuum boundary: Schottky effect, Metal-Semiconductor boundary:
Ohmic contact, Current transport across a metal-semiconductor boundary, Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor
(MIS) System, Metal-Semiconductor-Field -Effect-Transistor (MESFET), Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs)

UNIT – II
Semiconductor Tunnel Devices: Tunneling from the point of view of quantum measurement, Analysis of the
Tunneling effect; Tunneling probability, Tunneling current density, Resonant tunneling. Tunnel Diodes;
Qualitative and quantitative explanation of the Tunnel Diode I-V characteristics, Tunneling in a resonant
tunneling diode, Indirect tunneling, Excess current, Thermal current in a tunnel diode, Dependence of tunnel
diode characteristics on various parameters.

UNIT – III
Transferred – Electron Devices: Introduction, Transferred – Electron effect; Bulk Electron Negative
Differential Resistivity, Modes of Operation; Ideal – Uniform Field mode, Accumulation Layer Mode, Transit
Time Dipole Layer Mode, Quenched Dipole Layer Mode, Limited Space Charge Accumulated Mode. Device
performances; Cathode Contacts, Power-Frequency Performance and Noise, Functional Devices.

UNIT – IV
MOSFET: Introduction, Basic Device Characteristics; Non-equilibrium condition, Linear and Saturation
regions, Sub threshold region, Non-uniform Doping and Buried Channel Devices, Short-Channel Effects,
MOSFET Structures; Scaled Down devices, HMOS, DMOS, Recessed-Channel MOSFET, Schottky-Barrier
Source and Drain, Thin Film Transistor, SOI, VMOS, HEXFET.

UNIT – V
Transistor Structures: Electron Transport in short devices and Compound Semiconductor Technology,
Permeable Base Transistors, Plannar Doped Barrier Devices, Real Space Transfer and Hot Electron Injection
Transistors, Superlattice Devices.

Name of Text Books:


1. Physics of Semiconductor Devices, S.M Sze, Wiley Student Edition
2. Physics of Semiconductor Devices, Michael Shur, PHI

Name of Reference Books:


1. Physics of Semiconductor Devices, Dilip K. Roy, University Press
2. Semiconductor Devices-Modelling & Technology, Nandita Dasgupta & Amitava Dasgupta, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Advanced Electronic Circuits Lab Code: 328621 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 28
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
 To design a LPF using R & C and to study its characteristics
 To design a HPF using R & C and to study its characteristics
 To design a BPF using R & C and to study its characteristics
 To design a Sample & Hold circuit and to study its output response.
 To design a multiplier circuit using variable Trans-conductance method.
 To design one quadrant divider using RC – 4200.
 To design Tchebsyhev filter using OPAMP and to plot its frequency response.
 To design All Pass filter using OPAMP and to plot its frequency response.
 To design Bandpass filter using OPAMP and to plot its frequency response.
 To design a DAC using Weighted Resistor method.
 To design a ADC using parallel comparator method.
 To design HPF using OPAMP.
 To design LPF using OPAMP.
 To design HPF (Multistage) using OPAMP.
 To design a square Rooting circuit using multiplier.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Discrete Components, Function Generator, Power Supply, CRO, AVO Meter, Multimeter, Voltmeter

Recommended Books:
 Integrated Circuits: K. R. Botkar, Khanna Publshers.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Advanced Microprocessor & Interfacing Lab Code: 328622 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:

 To write a program to perform subtraction X-Y where X and Y are 48 bit numbers.
 To write a program to multiply 4 and 5 in ASCII and store the result.
 To find the largest number from a block of 15 bytes
 To find the smallest number from a block of 15 bytes
 To write a program to add series of 20 bytes.
 A block of 200-signed bytes is present in memory from address BA: EA add all the positive bytes and
store 8 bit signed result in memory after this block.
 To write a program to compare two data blocks.
 To write a program to scan for a specific word in the block and to store the location of the word at a
suitable memory location.
 To write an assembly language program to solve following arithmetic equation: 3AX+5DX+BP.
 To write a program to arrange a data block in ascending order.
 To write a program to arrange a data block in descending order.
 To write a program to convert an 8-bit BCD number into its equivalent binary.
 To write a program to insert a specific data byte under certain given conditions.
 To write program to input a 4 bit BCD number, look up the seven segment code for this number and
output to the display.
 To write a program to count the number of odd and even bytes in a data block.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


8086 Microprocessor kit, Keyboard, Assembler, PCs.

Recommended Books:
The Intel 8086/8088 Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, Design and Interfacing – Bhupinder Singh
Chhabra, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Digital Signal Processing Lab Code: 328623 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
 To generate Analog Signals.
 To generate discrete sequences
 To sample a sinusoidal signal at Nyquist rate
 To convolve two given signals
 To correlate two given signals
 To design LPF using recursive structures
 To design HPF using recursive structure
 To design BPF using recursive structure
 To design BSF using recursive structure
 To design LPF using non-recursive structures
 To design HPF using non-recursive structure
 To design BPF using non-recursive structure
 To design BSF using non-recursive structure
 To design a digital notch filter and embed it on a digital signal processor block
 Experimentation with application of DSP in Communication/Speech Processing/Image Processing

(Institutes may append more programmes/Experiments based on the infrastructure available)

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


C++ Compiler, MATLAB with Tool boxes, DSP Processor kit, Digital Storage CRO, Spectrum Analyzer.

Recommended Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing, Vallavaraj, Salivahanan, Gnanapriya, TMH
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VI Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Communication System - II Lab Code: 328624 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
 To perform experiment with delta modulation techniques and to study the waveforms.
 To perform experiment with adaptive delta modulation techniques and to study the waveforms.
 To study Signal sampling and reconstruction techniques.
 To study the effect on reconstructed waveform of the use of sample / hold circuit.
 To study the TDM Pulse Amplitude Modulation / Demodulation & to draw their waveforms.
 To study Time Division Multiplexing [Pulse Code Modulation /Demodulation]
 To study ASK Modulation.
 To study FSK Modulation.
 To study PSK Modulation.
 To study ASK Demodulation.
 To study FSK Demodulation.
 To study PSK Demodulation.
 To study Data Conditioning techniques.
 To study Data Reconditioning circuit.
 To generate any code using digital circuits.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Communication Trainer Kits, Function Generator, Power Supply, CRO, Discrete Components.

Recommended Books:
1. Principles of Communication Systems –Taub and Shilling, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
2. Handbook of Experiments in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Rao, Vikas Publishing
House Pvt. Ltd.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
(C.G.)
Semester: VI Branch: Common to all branches
Subject: Managerial Skills Code: 300625 (36)
Total Practical Periods: 28 Total Tut Periods: NIL
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: NIL
Minimum number of class test to be conducted: 2

Unit-I
Managerial Communication Skills: Importance of Business Writing: writing business letters,
memorandum, minutes, and reports- informal and formal, legal aspects of business communication,
oral communication- presentation, conversation skills, negotiations, and listening skills, how to
structure speech and presentation, body language.

Unit-II
Managerial skills: Leadership: Characteristics of leader, how to develop leadership; ethics and
values of leadership, leaders who make difference, conduct of meetings, small group
communications and Brain storming, Decision making, How to make right decision, Conflicts and
cooperation, Dissatisfaction: Making them productive.

Unit-III
Proactive Manager: How to become the real you: The journey of self-discovery, the path of self-
discovery, Assertiveness: A skill to develop, Hero or developer, Difference between manager and
leader, Managerial skill check list, team development, How to teach and train, time management,
Stress management, Self assessment.

Unit-IV
Attitudinal Change: Meaning of attitude through example, benefits of positive attitude, how to
develop habit of positive thinking, what is fear? How to win it? How to win over failure? How to
overcome criticism? How to become real you? How to Motivate?

Unit-V
Creativity – a managerial skill, Trying to get a grip on creativity.
Overview of Management Concepts: Function of Management: Planning, organizing, staffing,
controlling.

Text & Reference Books:


1. Basic Managerial skills for all by E.H. McGrawth, Prentice Hall India Pvt Ltd,2006
2. How to develop a pleasing personality by Atul John Rego, Better yourself bools, Mumbai,
2006
3. The powerful Personality by Dr. Ujjawal Patni & Dr. Pratap Deshmukh, Fusion Books,
2006
4. How to Success by Brian Adams, Better Yourself books, Mumbai, 1969
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Scheme of Teaching and Examination
B.E. VII Semester Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Period Per
Scheme of Exam
Sl. Board of Week Total Credi
Code No. Subjects
No. Study Theory/ Practical Marks L+(T+P
L T P
ESE CT TA
Electronics & Mobile & Cellular
1 328711 (28) 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5
Telecom. Communication
Electronics & Microwave Communication &
2 328712 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom. Engineering
Electronics & Microcontroller & Embedded
3 328713 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom. System
Electronics &
4 328714 (28) Satellite Communication 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom.
5 Refer Table -2 Professional Elective - II 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Electronics & Advanced Signal Processing
6 328721 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom. Laboratory
Electronics & Microwave Communication &
7 328722 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom. Engineering Lab
Electronics & Microcontroller & Embedded
8 328723 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Telecom. System Lab
Electronics &
9 328724 (28) Minor Project - - 4 100 - 40 140 2
Telecom.
Innovative & Entrepreneural
10 Management 300725 (36) - - 2 - - 40 40 1
Skills
Electronics & **Practical Training Evaluation
11 Telecom. 328726 (28) - - 1 - - 40 40 1
and Library
TOTAL 16 5 19 620 100 280 1000 31

L-Lecture, T- Tutorial, P - Practical, ESE- End Semester Examination, CT - Class Test, TA - Teacher's Assessment
** To be completed after VI Semester and before the commencement of VII Semester

Table -2
Professional Elective - II
Telecommunication Group:
Sl. Board of
Code Subject
No. Study
Electronics & Electronic Instrumentation &
1 328751 (28)
Telecom. Automation
328752 (28) Cryptography & Secure
Electronics &
2 Telecom.
Communication

Allied Group:
Sl. Board of
Code Subject
No. Study
328753 (28) Consumer Electronics
Electronics &
1
Telecom.
328754 (28) Neural Network & Fuzzy Logic
Electronics &
2
Telecom.
328755 (28) Advanced Solid State Devices
Electronics &
3
Telecom.
328756 (28) Speech Signal Processing
Electronics &
4
Telecom.
5 Electronics & Artificial Intelligence & Expert
328757 (28)
Telecom. Systems
Note (1)- 1/4th of total strength of students subject to minimum of twenty students is required to offer an elective in the college
a particular academic session.
Note (2) - Choice of elective course once made for an examination cannot be changed in future examinations.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Mobile and Cellular Communication Code: 328711 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Introduction to Mobile and Wireless Devices: Mobile and wireless devices, history, Applications, Wireless
transmission, frequencies for radio transmission, regulations, signals, antennas, signal propagation,
multiplexing, modulation, Wireless LANs and Wireless WANs, spread spectrum, FHSS and DSSS Spread
Spectrum Technology; cellular systems, Medium Access Control, specialized MAC; Problems in wireless
communications, Various Multiple Access Techniques, Vocoding.

UNIT – II
Telecommunications and Broadcast Systems: GSM; Mobile services, System architecture, GSM
subsystems, GSM communication frame, localization and calling, handover, security, new data services;
Satellite systems, applications, GEO, LEO, MEO, routing, localization, handover; Broadcast systems, cyclic
repetition of data.

UNIT – III
Wireless Networks and other 3G Technologies: Wireless LAN, Infrared v/s radio transmission;
Infrastructure and adhoc networks, IEEE 802.11, architecture (details of protocol not required); DFWMAC
schemes, MAC frames, MAC management, Roaming; HIPERLAN (just basics, frame and protocol details not
required); Bluetooth, applications, physical layer, modes, MAC layer, packet format, networking, security, Link
Management, Brief discussions (frame details and protocols not required) on GPRS, DECT, TETRA, UMTS,
IMT-2000; CDPD.

UNIT – IV
Mobile Network and Transport Layers: Mobile Network Layer; requirements, entities, IP packet delivery,
agent advertisement and discovery, registration, encapsulation and tunneling, optimization, messages, reverse
tunneling, IPv6, DHCP; Mobile IP, DHCP, Adhoc networks; Mobile Transport Layer; Traditional TCP, Indirect
TCP, Snooping TCP, Mobile TCP; Fast transmit/fast recovery, transmission/time out freezing, selective
retransmission, transaction oriented TCP.

UNIT – V
Signaling and Intelligent Networks: Signaling: Introduction, Out of Band Signaling, Signaling Network
Architecture, Basic Signaling Architecture, SS7 Link Types, Basic Call Setup, Database query, SS7 Protocol
Layers, SS7 Addressing, Signal unit Structure, Functions of Signaling Units,
Intelligent Networks: Network Evolution, Benefits of Intelligent Network, AIN Releases, AIN Release 1
Architecture, The Call Model, AIN Release 0, AIN Release 0.1, AIN Release 0.2, AIN Service creation, AIN
Services.

Text Books:
nd
1. Mobile Communications – Schiller, Jochen; 2 Indian Reprint, Pearson Education Asia – Addison
Wesley Longman Pte. Ltd.
2. Mobile Communication Engineering by W.C. Lee, TMH Pub.
Reference Books:
1. Mobile Cellular Telecommunications by W.C. Lee, TMH Pub.
st
2. The Essential Guide to Wireless Communication Applications – Dornan, A.; 1 Indian Reprint, Pearson
Education Asia
3. Mobile Data Wireless LAN Technologies – Dayem, Rifaat A.; Prentice Hall International
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Microwave Communication & Engineering Code: 328712 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Wave Propagation: Sky wave: Surface wave; space wave: Field and Range Calculation. Ionosphere
Propagation –Refractive Index at High Frequencies. Mechanism of Radio Wave Bending, Critical Frequency.
Effect of Earth’s Magnetic Field. Effective Dielectric Constant and conductivity. MUF .Skip Distances.
Optimum Working Frequency. Multihop propagation .Ionospheric Abnormalities. Tropospheric Propagation.
Field Strength of Troposphere wave. Effect of Earth’s Curvature and Dielectric Constant. Tropospheric Scatter
and Duct propagation

UNIT – II
Microwave Linear Beam and Crossed-Field Tubes: Failure of conventional tube at high frequency; Klystron-
Velocity modulation; Bunching; output power and loading; Reflex klystron-Velocity modulation; power output
and efficiency and electronic admittance; Helix traveling wave tubes; amplification process; Conventional
current; Electric field wave modes; Basic principle of coupled cavity; Magnetron-Types and Principles of
operation; Modes of oscillation; Strapping; pi-mode separation.

UNIT – III
Microwave Devices : Transistors, Tunnel Diodes and Microwave FETs: Structure; Operation; Characteristics
and Power frequency limitations of microwave transistors; Tunnel diodes and Field-Effect Transistors. Transfer
Electron Devices: Gunn diode; Gunn effect; Principle and Mode of operation; Microwave generation and
amplification Tunnel Diode; PIN diode and Crystal diode. Avalanche Transit- Time Devices: Physical Structure;
Principle of operation; Characteristics; Power output and Efficiency of IMPATT, TRAPATT and BARITT
Diodes; Parametric amplifiers.

UNIT – IV
Microwave Components and Measurement: Rectangular cavity resonators; Q of a cavity resonator;
Reentrant cavities; Slow-wave structure; Microwave hybrid circuits; S-parameters and their properties; Wave
guide tees ; Hybrid ring; Waveguide corners bends and twists; Two hole directional coupler; S- Matrix;
Circulators and Isolators; Hybrid couplers, MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT: Microwave bench; Precautions;
Power measurement; Bolometric method; Attenuation; VSWR; Impedance, Frequency and Q of the Cavity.

UNIT – V
Microwave Filters: Periodic structures – Analysis of infinite periodic structures and terminated periodic
structures, Filter design by image parameter method – Constant k, m-derived and composite. Filter design by
insertion loss method. Filter transformation and implementation.

Name of Text Books:


rd
1. Microwave Devices and Circuits by Samuel Y. Liao, 3 Ed., Pearson Education
2. Foundations of Microwave Engineering by R .E. Collin, TMH Pub.

Name of Reference Books:


1. Microwave Principles by Reich
2. Microwaves, Gupta, New Age International Publishers
3. Microwave Semiconductor Devices, Roy & Mitra, PHI
4. D. M. Pozar: Microwave Engineering, John Wiley, 1998, 2/e.
5. G. D. Vendelin, A. M. Pavio and U. L. Rohde: Microwave Circuit Design, John Wiley, 1990.
6. Guillermo Gonzalez, Microwave Transistor Amplifiers: Analysis and Design (2nd Edition), Prentice
Hall, 2000
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Microcontroller & Embedded System Code: 328713 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT - I
Introduction to Microcontroller: A brief History of 8051, 8052, 8031, 8751, AT89651, Pin configuration of
8051, 89C52RD2.

UNIT - II
Instruction Set of 8051: Assembly language programming , Internal structure of 8051 , Power resetting , Built
up RAM & ROM, I/O programming and Addressing modes.

UNIT - III
Counter and Timer details: Counter and timer programming using 8051, interrupt programming, Types of
interrupt.

UNIT - IV
Asynchronous serial communication: Data programming, RS232 standard, RS422 Standard, 1488 & 1489
standard, GPIB, Max 232 Driver, Serial communication programming.

UNIT - V
Interfacing: ADC & DAC interfacing, stepper motor interfacing, keyboard interfacing, Memory interfacing,
embedded design concept, Embedded design card, 8096 Architecture.

Names of Text Books:


1. Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and System Design, Rajkamal, Pearson
Education.
2. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using Assembly and C, Mazidi, Mazidi & McKinlay,
nd
2 Ed.,PHI.

Names of Reference Books:


1. 8051 Programming, Interfacing and Applications K.J.Ayala, Penram Pub.
2. 8 bit Microcontrollers & Embedded Systems Manual.
3. Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller, Predko; TMH
4. Handbook of Microcontrollers, Myke Predko, TMH
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Satellite Communication Code: 328714 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT-I
Introduction: Synchronous satellite; Synchronous orbit; Orbital parameters; Satellite location with respect to
earth; Look angles; Earth coverage and slant range; Eclipse effect; Satellite frequency allocation and band
spectrum; General and technical characteristics of satellite communication system; Advantages of the satellite
communication; Active and Passive satellite systems; Current trends in satellite communication.

UNIT-II
Communication Satellite Link Design: Link design equation; System noise temperature; C/N, G/T ratio;
Atmosphere and ionosphere effects on link design; Uplink deign; Complete link design; Interference effects on
complete link design; Earth station parameters. SATELLITE COMMUNICATION LINKS: Analog baseband
signal; FDM techniques: SNR and CNR in FM in satellite link; SNR in FM with multiplexed telephone signals:
SCPC system CSSB system; Analog FM/FDM TV satellite link; Intermodulation effects in FM/FDM system;
Energy dispersal in FM/FDM signals; Digital baseband signal; K digital satellite design.

UNIT-III
Multiple Access Techniques: TDMA-Frame and burst structure; Frame Efficiency; Superframe: TDMA frame
acquisition and synchronization: FDMA compared to TDMA; TDMA burst TME plan; multiple beam TDMA
satellite system; Beam hopping TDMA; CDMA and hybrid access techniques; CSMA

UNIT-IV
Communication Satellite Subsystem: Power supply; Attitude and orbit control; Propulsion subsystem;
Repeaters; Antenna subsystem; TTC subsystem; Thermal subsystem; Structure subsystem; Reliability of
satellite subsystem

UNIT-V
Satellite Earth Stations: Earth station design requirements; Earth station subsystem; Monitoring and control;
Frequency coordination; Small earth station VSAT; Mobile and transport earth station; TVRO system

Names of Text Books:


1. Fundamentals of Satellite Communication, Raja Rao, Pearson Education.
2. Satellite Communication, Mitra, PHI

Names of Reference Books:


1. Satellite Communications, Dr. D.C. Agarwal, Khanna Publishers
2. Satellite Communication System Engineering, Pritchard, Pearson Education
3. Satellite Communication, Timothy Pratt, John Wiley & sons
4. Satellite Communication, Robert M. Gagliardi, CBS Publishers & Distributors
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Electronic Instrumentation & Automation Code: 328751 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT: I
Instrument Errors & Error Reduction : Errors and their statistical behavior, Types of errors, Statistical
analysis of data, Probability of errors. Limiting errors, Error reduction using intelligent instruments.
Recorders : Single and Multivariable recorders, Servo recorders, Potentiometric Recorders, X-Y recorders,
Paper-less recorders, Magnetic Tape recorders, Digital recorders and recording process.

UNIT: II
Instrument Displays: Special Oscilloscopes: Oscilloscope controls, Sampling oscilloscope. Analog & Digital
Storage oscilloscope. Dual channel and dual trace oscilloscope. Displays: Digital displays: LED and LCD and
displays based on them, Plasma displays, TFT Displays

UNIT: III
Voltage and Current Measurements: Digital Voltmeters: Non-Integrating type, Integrating Type, Using
counting circuits, Principles of AC voltage measurement: Average and Peak responding detectors, Peak to
Peak detector, Root mean square detectors, DC and AC probes, Basic Hand-held Multimeter, Bench type
Digital Multimeters, Comparison of Analog and Digital Multimeters, Digital LCR meters.

UNIT: IV
Frequency & Power Measurement: Bolometer method. Calorimeter method.
Frequency Measurement: Basic Frequency Meter, Spectral analysis, Swept superheterodyne frequency
analyzer, Harmonic Mixing, Multifilter Real Time Spectrum Analyzer, Digital Spectrum Analyzer, Audio
Analyzer, Modulation Analyzer.

UNIT: V
Advanced Topics in Instrumentation: Telemetry: Various types of Telemetry, Principles of Telemetry,
Telemetry Equipment, Basics of - Data Loggers, Data Acquisition Systems, Distributed Control Systems,
Programmable Logic Controllers.

Name of Text Books:


1. Electronic and Electrical Measurement and Instrument: Sawhney: Dhanpat Rai & sons.
2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques: Cooper & Helfrick, Pearson
Education.

Name of Reference Books:


1. Industrial Control & Instrumentation, W. Bolton, University Press.
2. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation: Oliver and Cage: TMH.
nd
3. Electronic Instrumentation, H.S. Kalsi, 2 Ed., TMH.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Cryptography & Secure Communication Code: 328752 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Public Key Encryption: Introduction to number theory: Fermat’s and Euler’s theorem, discrete algorithm,
Principle of public key cryptosystem, RSA algorithm, key management: Diffie-Hellman key exchange.

UNIT – II
Message Authentication and Hash Function: Authentication requirement, authentication function, message
authentication codes, hash function, security of hash function: Brute force attack.

UNIT – III
Hash Algorithm and Digital Signature: MD5 Message digest algorithm, secure hash algorithm, digital
signature: introduction, authentication protocols, digital signature standards.

UNIT – IV
Network and System Security: IP security: introduction and architecture, web security: threats and web
traffic security approaches, SSL architecture and protocol, firewalls: design principle.

UNIT – V
Steganography: Introduction, Cryptography and Steganography, Simplified model of Steganography, Security
using Information theory: Deterministic and Indeterministic model.

Name of Text Book:


1. Cryptography and Network Security, William Stallings, Pearson Education
2. M. Y. Rhee, Cryptography and Secure communication, McGraw-Hill

Name of Reference Books:


1. Computer Networks, Tannenbum , PHI
2. Internet Cryptography by Smith, Pearson Education Pub.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Consumer Electronics Code: 328753 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Audio Input Equipments: Microphones: characteristics, Types – Carbon, Crystal Dynamic, Ribbon,
Capacitor, Electret, Gun, Lavalier, Tie-clip, Wireless, Dual-unit. Headphones and Headsets: Types - Moving-
iron, Crystal, Dynamic, Electrostatic, Electret. Hearing Impairments, Audiometry, Hearing Aids - internals,
controls, filters, AGC.

UNIT – II
Audio Output Equipments and Acoustics Fundamentals: Ideal Loudspeaker, Basic Loudspeaker, Types:
Crystal, Electrostatic, Dynamic Loudspeakers, Permanent Magnet. Loudspeaker construction, Permanent
magnet, Voice Coil, Loudspeaker impedance, Acoustic Impedance and Resonance, Woofers, Mid-range and
Extended range Loudspeakers, HF Loudspeakers, Tweeters: Cone-type, Dome type, Horn type. Hi-Fi,
Multispeaker Systems, Crossover Networks, Impedance Matching. Speaker Baffles and enclosures, Acoustic
doublets, baffles, Infinite Baffle systems, Bass-reflex systems, Acoustic Labyrinth Systems, Folded-Horn
Systems, Corner folded Horn Systems. Acoustics: Reflection of sound, Reverberation, Absorption of Sound,
Sabin’s Equation, Listening Room Characteristics, Live Rooms, Dead Rooms, Absorbent Materials, Acoustic
Design of Auditoriums, Acoustics of Studios, Sound Insulation, Noise. Commercial sound: Electric Guitar,
Electric Wind Instruments, Recording, Manual Synthesizer, Programmed Synthesizer, PA System, planning,
speaker matching, characteristics, amplifiers, Megaphones, Intercommunication Equipment, Background
Music and Paging Systems, Anatomy of Hi-Fi System, Source Units, Signal Propagation, Signal Multiplex,
Compatibility, Theatre Sound System: Sound Track, Types of Sound Film, Theatre Sound Reproduction
Systems, Working of a Projector, Sound Pick-up, Cine Screens, DTS and Dolby Systems for Theatres,
Satellite relay system

UNIT – III
Musical Equipments: Portable Stereo: Eight-Track System, Stereo Car-cassette player, Auto-reverse Car
Stereo Player, Car-Cassette Stereo Player with Auto-eject and Fast-Forward, Rewind System. Electronic
Music Synthesizers: Typical Generators, Basic Modifiers, Voltage Control, Envelop Generator, Other Signal
Modifiers. Set-Top Boxes: Interoperable Set-top boxes, Middleware for Set-top boxes.

UNIT – IV
Multipurpose Equipments: Facsimile, Xerography: Xerographic Process, Extension to a dynamic copier,
Calculators: Structure, internal organization. Digital Clocks: Working, LSI Digital Clocks, In-Car Computers:
Applications, Electronic Ignition, Electronic Ignition Lock System, ABS, ECS, Instrument Panel Displays,
Ultrasonic Car Safety Belt System, Air Bag System, Vehicle Proximity Detection System, Car Navigation
Systems – Travel Pilot and AVIC-1

UNIT – V
Domestic Equipments: Microwave Ovens: Microwave Oven Block Diagram, LCD Timer with alarm, Single-
chip Controllers, Types of Microwave Ovens, Wiring and Safety, Operating Problems, Care and cleaning.
Washing Machines: Electronic Controller for Washing Machines, Washing Machine Hardware, Washing Cycle,
Hardware and Software development, Types of Washing Machines, Fuzzy Logic Washing Machines, Air
conditioners and Refrigerators: Air Conditioning, Components of Air Conditioning Systems, All-weather and
All-air Air Conditioning Systems, Remote Control Buttons, Combination Systems, Unitary and Central Air
Conditioning Systems, Split Air Conditioning Systems, Refrigeration, refrigerants, Refrigeration Systems,
Domestic refrigerators.

Name of Text Books:


Consumer Electronics, Bali S.P., Pearson Education
Name of Reference Books:
K. Blair, Benson “Audio Engineering Hand book”
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Neural Network & Fuzzy Logic Code: 328754 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT-I
Introduction to ANS Technology: Elementary Neurophysiology, Models of a Neuron, Neural Networks
viewed as directed graphs, Feedback, from neurons to ANS, Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks.

UNIT-II
Learning and Training: Hebbian, Memory based, Competitive, Error-Correction Learning, Credit Assignment
Problem: Supervised and Unsupervised learning, Memory models, Recall and Adaptation. Network
Architectures, Single-layered Feed-forward Networks, Multi-layered Feedforward Networks, Recurrent
Networks, Topologies,

UNIT-III
Algoritms for ANN: Activation and Synaptic Dynamics, Stability and Convergence. A Survey of Neural
Network Models : Single-layered Perceptron – least mean square algorithm, Multi-layered Perceptrons – Back
propagation Algorithm, XOR – Problem, The generalized Delta rule, BPN Applications, Adalines and
Madalines – Algorithm and applications.

UNIT-IV
Applications: The Traveling salesperson problem, Talking Network and Phonetic typewriter : Speech
Generation and Speech recognition, Character Recognition and Retrieval, Handwritten Digit recognition.

UNIT-V
Adaptive Fuzzy Systems: Introduction to Fuzzy sets and operations, Examples of Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy
Associative memories, Fuzziness in neural networks, Comparison of Fuzzy and neural Truck-Backer upper
control systems.

Names of Text Books:


1. Artificial Neural Networks by B. Yagna Narayan, PHI
2. Neural Network: A Comprehensive Foundation, Haykin, Pearson Education

Names of Reference Books:


1. Neural Networks, Freeman, Pearson Education
2. Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks, Hassoun, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Advanced Solid State Devices Code: 328755 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Material Properties and Technologies: SiGe and group III-V compound semiconductors, band gaps and
lattice constants, velocity overshoot, band gap discontinuity, band gap narrowing, strained layer and critical
thickness, electron mobility, hole mobility.

UNIT – II
Heterojunction Technologies: Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors (HBTs), Heterostructure Field Effect
Transistors (HFETs), Modulation Doped Field Effect Transistors (MODFETs), High Electron Mobility
Transistors (HEMTs), Resonant tunneling diodes (RTDs), Single Electron Transistors (SETs) and Velocity
Modulated Transistors (VMTs),

UNIT – III
MOS Physics & Technologies: MOS structure, MOS capacitance, CCD and application , Flat-band threshold
voltages, MOS static characteristics, small signal parameters and equivalent circuit, charge –sheet model,
strong, moderate and weak inversion, short channel effects, hot –carrier effects, scaling laws of MOS
transistors, LDD MOSFET, NMOS and CMOS IC technology, CMOS latch-up phenomenon, Ideal Schottky
barrier, current-voltage characteristics, MIS diode , Ohmic contacts, Heterojunction MESFET

UNIT – IV
Optical Devices: Optical absorption in a semiconductor, Photovoltaic effect, Solar Cell, Photoconductors, PIN
photodiode, Avalanche photodiode, LED, semiconductor lasers.

UNIT – V
OTA & Switched Capacitor filters: OTA Amplifiers. Switched Capacitor Circuits and Switched Capacitor
Filters.

Text Books:
1. Ben G. Streetman, Solid State Electronic Devices, PHI, 5th ed, 2001
2. Ramakant Gayakwad, Opamps & Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson Education

Reference Books:
1. Fiber Optic Technology D K Mynbaev & LL Scheiner Pearson Education Asia
2. Optical Fiber Communication and applications S C Gupta PHI
3. Dilip K. Roy, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, University Press
4. Dasgupta & Dasgupta, Semiconductor Devices, PHI
5. D.G. Ong, Modern MOS Technology: Processes, Devices and Design, McGraw Hill
6. J. Singh, Semiconductor Devices - Basic Principles; John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2001
7. M. S. Tyagi, Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices, John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Speech Signal Processing Code: 328756 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Speech: Production, Perception and Acoustic-Phonetic Characterization: Introduction, Speech-
production process, Time and frequency domain representation of speech, Speech sounds and features, The
vowels, Diphthongs, Semivowels, Nasal Consonants, Unvoiced Fricatives, Voiced Fricatives, Voiced &
Unvoiced Stops, Acoustic-Phonetic Approach to Speech Recognition, Statistical Pattern-Recognition Approach
to Speech Recognition, AI Approaches to Speech Recognition, Neural Networks and their Application to
Speech Recognition.

UNIT – II
Spectral Analysis of Speech: Short time Fourier analysis, filter bank design, speech coding, subband coding
of speech, transform coding, channel vocoder, formant vocoder, cepstral vocoder, vector quantizer coder.

UNIT – III
Speech Synthesis: Pitch extraction algorithms, Gold Rabiner pitch trackers, autocorrelation pitch trackers,
voice/unvoiced detection, homomorphic speech processing, homomorphic systems for convolution, complex
cepstrums, pitch extraction using homomorphic speech processing

UNIT – IV
Automatic speech recognition systems: Isolated word recognition, connected word recognition, large
vocabulary word recognition systems, pattern classification, DTW, HMM, speaker recognition systems,
speaker verification systems, speaker identification systems.

UNIT – V
Hidden Markov Models: Discrete-Time Markov Processes, Extensions to HMMs, Coin-toss Models, The Urn-
and-Ball Model, Elements of an HMM, HMM generator of observations. Three Basic problems for HMMs and
their solutions, Probability Evaluation, ‘Optimal’ State sequence, Parameter estimation, Re-estimation
procedure. HMM types, continuous observation densities in HMMs, Autoregressive HMMs, Variants on HMM
structures, Inclusion of Explicit State Duration Density in HMMs, Optimization Criterion – ML, MMI and MDI,
Comparisons of HMMs.

Name of Text Books:


1. Fundamentals of Speech Recognition, Rabiner L. and Juang B., Pearson Education
2. Owens F.J., ‘‘Signal Processing of Speech’’, Macmillan New Electronics

Names of Reference Books:


1. Speech and Language Processing, Jurafsky, Pearson Education
2. Discrete Time Speech Signal processing: Principles and Practice, Quatieri, Pearson Education
3. Saito S. & Nakata K., “Fundamentals of Speech Signal Processing”, Academic Press
4. Thomas Parsons, “Voice and Speech Processing”, McGraw Hill Series
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Artificial Intelligence & Expert System Code: 328757 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Overview of AI : What is AI? The importance of AI, Early works in AI, AI and Related fields. Knowledge:
Importance of Knowledge, knowledge-based system representation, organization, manipulation, acquisition.

UNIT – II
Search Techniques: Problem Solving, State space search, Blind search: Depth first search, Breadth first
search, informed search: Heuristic search, Hill climbing search, Best first search, A*, AO*, Constraint
satisfaction. Game Playing: Minimax search, Alpha – beta pruning.

UNIT – III
Knowledge Representation: Predicate Logic ( well formed formulas, quantifiers, Prenex Normal Form,
Skolemization , Unification, Modus pones, Resolution refutation – various strategies ), Rule Based Systems (
Forward reasoning: Conflict resolution , Conflict resolution, backward reasoning: Use of No. Backtracking,
Structured Knowledge Representations (Semantic Net: slots, inheritance, Frames: exceptions and defaults
handling. Conceptual Dependency formalism, Object oriented representations.

UNIT – IV
Handling uncertainty: Probabilistic reasoning: Bayes Net, Dempster Shafer Theory, Use of certainty Factors,
Fuzzy Logic, Non monotonic reasoning, Dependency directed backtracking, Truth maintenance systems,
Learning : Concept of learning, Learning automation, The Genetic algorithm, Learning by induction, Neural
Networks: Hopfield Networks, Perceptrons- Learning algorithm, Back propagation Network, Boltzman
Machine, Recurrent Networks.

UNIT – V
Planning: Components of Planning System, Plan Generation Algorithms: Forward state propagation,
Backward state propagation, Nonlinear planning using constraint posting, Natural Language Processing:
Syntactic analysis, Top down and bottom up parsing, Augmented Transition Networks, Semantic analysis,
case grammars.
Expert System: Need and Justification for expert systems- cognitive problems, Expert System Architectures(
Rule based systems, Non production system, knowledge acquisition, Case studies: MYCIN , R1.

Name of Text Books:


1. Artificial Intelligence By Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight , Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Introduction to AI and Expert Systems By Dan W.Patterson, PHI.

Name of Reference Books:


1. Principles of Artificial Intelligence By Nils J.Nilsson, Narosa Pub. house.
2. Foundation Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems by VS Janakiraman K, Sarukesi P Gopalakrishnan
Macmillan series in computer science
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Advanced Signal Processing Lab Code: 328721 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
1. Generation of various signals
2. Implementation of Linear convolution, Circular convolution, Linear convolution using circular
convolution.
3. DFT Implementation
4. Design & implementation of IIR filters
5. Design & implementation of FIR filters
6. Spectral analysis of Biomedical signals like ECG, EEG, EMG, EOG etc.
7. Design of adaptive noise canceller
8. Design of interference suppressor
9. Detection of abrupt changes in a signal
10. Performance evaluation of a signal
11. Parameter Estimation (Maximum likelihood) of a signal
12. Parameter Estimation (linear and nonlinear least squares) of a signal
13. Parameter Estimation (recursive and sequential least squares) of a signal
14. Parameter Estimation (minimum mean square error) of a signal
15. Parameter Estimation (maximum a posteriori) of a signal
16. Development of a general linear model for a signal
17. Design of Pace maker Analyzer
18. Design of Muscle Stimulator
19. Design and development of a data compression scheme
20. Design and development of a data encryption scheme

List of Equipments/Machine Required:

PCs, MATLAB, C/C++ editor, DSP Kits

Recommended Books:

1. Manuals of MATLAB and SMULINK along with Signal Processing Tool Box
2. Salomon, D. A guide to data compression methods. Springer
3. Stein, J. Digital Signal Processing - a computer science perspective. Wiley
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication
Subject: Microwave & Communication & Engineering Lab Code: 328622 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
1. To measure the VSWR at all the three open ports of a directional coupler.
2. To measure the coupling factor, directivity and insertion loss of a directional coupler.
3. To study mode characteristics of a reflex klystron and hence to determine mode number, transit time,
Electronic Tuning Sensitivity (ETS) and Electronic Tuning Range (ETR).
4. To study the characteristics of wave propagation in a wave guide by studying standing wave pattern
and hence to plot ω - β diagram and verify relationship between guide wavelength (λg) and free space
wavelength λ.
5. To study the V-I characteristics of a GUNN diode and to measure output power and frequency vs.
voltage.
6. To study and measure square wave modulation through PIN voltage.
7. To Energies a GUNN oscillator.
8. To Energies a Reflex oscillator.
9. To calibrate phase shifter.
10. To measure Dielectric Constant.
11. To study the characteristic and behavior of a Magic Tee.
12. To study the characteristics and behavior of Isolator and Circulators.
13. To study the characteristics and behavior attenuator (fixed and variable type).
14. To measure microwave frequency using frequency meter.
15. Measurement of Q of a cavity.
16. To study the function of multiple directional coupler by measuring the following parameters:
a. To measure main-line and auxiliary-line VSWR.
b. To measure the coupling factor and directivity of the coupler.
17. To study the characteristics of the reflex Klystron tube and to determine its electronic tuning range.
18. To determine the frequency and wave length in a rectangular wave guide working on TE10 mode.
19. To determine the standing wave ratio and reflection coefficient.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Microwave source, Isolator, Variable attenuator, Fixed Attenuator, Frequency meter, Slotted line, Tunable
probe, Circulators, Matched terminations, Gunn/Klystron power supply, Detector mount, Cooling fan, Magic
Tee, Phase shifter, Movable short, Dielectric Material.

Recommended Books:
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester : VII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication
Subject: Microcontroller & Embedded System Lab Code: 328723 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
1. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to transfer the bytes into RAM locations starting at 50H,
assuming that ROM space starting at 240H contains CHHATTISGARH by using – a) a Counter, b) null
char for end of string .

2. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to get hex data on the range of 00-FFh from port 0 and convert it
to decimal. Save the digits in R7, R6 and R5, where the least significant digit is in R7.

3. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to add two 16 Bit unsigned numbers. Operands are two RAM
variables. Results to be in R1-R0 pair.

4. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to subtract an unsigned 16 Bit number from another. Operands
are two RAM variables. Results to be in R1-R0 pair.

5. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to add two unsigned 32-bit numbers. Operands are two RAM
variables. Results to be in R1-R0 pair.

6. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to add two 16 Bit signed numbers.

7. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to convert a binary number to equivalent BCD

8. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to convert a packed BCD number to two ASCII numbers and
place them in R5 and R6.

9. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to calculate the square root of an 8-bit number using iterative
method.

10. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to add two floating-point numbers.

11. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to multiply two floating-point numbers.

12. Write a microcontroller 8051 program that generates 2kHz square wave on pin P1.0, 2.5 kHz on pin
P1.2 and 25 Hz on pin P1.3.

13. Write a microcontroller 8051 program for counter 1 in mode 2 to count the pulses and display the state
o the TL1 count on P2. Assume that the clock pulses are fed to pin T1.

14. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to transfer letter “N” serially at 9600 baud, continuously. Assume
crystal frequency to be 11.0592 MHz.

15. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to transfer word “CSVTU” serially at 4800 baud and one stop bit,
continuously. Assume crystal frequency to be 11.0592 MHz.

16. Write a microcontroller 8051 program to receive bytes of data serially, and put them in P1. Set the
baud rate at 2400 baud, 8-bit data, and 1 stop bit. Assume crystal frequency to be 11.0592 MHz.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Microcontroller kit, Interfacing kit, Keyboard, Monitor, SMPS for Microcontroller

Recommended Books:
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VII Branch: Electronics &


Telecommunication
Subject: Minor Project Code: 328724 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 100

• The students are expected to take up a Project under the guidance of a faculty from the Institute.
• The topic of the project should be justified for the degree of BE (Electronics & Telecommunication)
• The project selected should ensure the satisfaction of the urgent need to establish a direct link
between education, national development and productivities.
• The students may be asked to work individually or in a group having not more than FOUR students.
• The student/group of student shall collect all necessary information from literature on selected
topic/project.
• It should include the scope of project, identification of necessary data, source of data, development of
design method and identification, methodology, software analysis.
• Students should deliver a seminar on the selected Project/topic.
• The students are expected to submit the report in standard format approved by the University in partial
fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication).
• There will be an external viva-voce at the end of the semester and the students are to demonstrate the
project at the time of viva-voce.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (C.G.)

Semester: VII Branch: Common to all branches


Subject: Innovative & Entrepreneurial Skill Code: 300725 (36)
Total Practical Periods: 28 Total Tut Periods: NIL
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: ---
Minimum number of class test to be conducted: 2

Unit I
Innovation: innovation- an abstract concept; creativity, innovation and imagination; types of
innovation -classified according to products, processes or business organizations.

Unit II
Entrepreneurship: who is an entrepreneur? Entrepreneurship- A state of Mind, Emergence of
entrepreneur; Role of Entrepreneur; A Doer not a Dreamer- Characteristics of an entrepreneur;
Factors affecting entrepreneurial growth – Social, cultural, personality factors, psychological and
Social Factors. Impact of Entrepreneurship for sustainable development.

Unit III
Difference between entrepreneur and entrepreneurship, Difference between entrepreneur and intra-
preneur, Common Entrepreneurial competencies/Traits; Entrepreneurship stimulants, Obstacles
inhibiting Entrepreneurship; Types of entrepreneurs, Functions of an entrepreneur.

Unit IV
Identification of Business Opportunities: Introduction, Sources of Business of Product Ideas, Steps in
Identification of Business opportunity and its SWOT Analysis.

UNIT-V
Techno-Economic Feasibility of the project: Introduction, Techno- Economic feasibility of the Project,
Feasibility Report, Considerations while preparing a Feasibility Report, Proforma of Feasibility
Report, Role of Institutions and entrepreneurship.

Text and Reference Books:


 Competing through Innovation-Bellon & Whittington, Prentice Hall of India
 A Guide to Entrepreneurship – David Oates- JAICO Publishing House.
 Entrepreneurship- Rober D Hisrich, Peters, Shepherd- TMH
 Entrepreneurship in Action- Coulter, Prentice Hall of India
 Entrepreneurship Management and Development – Ajith Kumar, HPH
 Fundamentals of entrepreneurship- Mohanty, PHI
 Patterns of Entrepreneurship- Jack M Kaplan, Wiley, student Edition.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University,
Bhilai
Scheme of Teaching and Examination
B.E. VIII Semester Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Period Per
Scheme of Exam
Sl. Board of Week Total Credit
Code No. Theory Subjects L+(T+P)/
No. Study Theory/ Practical Marks 2
L T P
ESE CT TA
Electronics & Optical
1 328811 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom. Communication
Electronics &
2 Telecom.
328812 (28) VLSI Design 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Electronics & Industrial & Power
3 328813 (28) 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Telecom. Electronics
Professional Elective -
4 Refer Table -3 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
III
5 Refer Table -4 Open Elective - IV 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Electronics & Optical
6 Telecom. 328821 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Communication Lab
Electronics &
7 Telecom. 328822 (28) VLSI Design Lab - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Electronics & Digital Circuit
8 Telecom. 328823 (28) - - 4 40 - 20 60 2
Simulation Laboratory
Electronics &
9 Telecom. 328824 (28) Major Project - - 5 100 - 80 180 3
Electronics & Report Writing &
10 300825 (28) - - 2 - - 40 40 1
Telecom. Seminar
11 Library - - 1 - - - - -
TOTAL 15 5 20 620 100 280 1000 30

L-Lecture, T- Tutorial, P - Practical, ESE- End Semester Examination, CT - Class Test, TA - Teacher's
Assessment

Table -3
Professional Elective - III

Telecommunication Group:
Sl. No. Board of Study Code Subject
1 Electronics & Telecom. 328871 (28) Video Transmission & Reception
2 Electronics & Telecom. 328872 (28) Radar Engineering & Navgational Aids
3 Electronics & Telecom. 328873 (28) Information Theory & Coding

Allied Group:
Sl. No. Board of Study Code Subject
1 Electronics & Telecom. 328874 (28) DSP Processors & Applications
2 Electronics & Telecom. 328875 (28) Micro-electronic Devices & VLSI Technology
3 Electronics & Telecom. 328876 (28) Industrial Automation
4 Electronics & Telecom. 328877 (28) Digital Image Processing

Note (1)- 1/4th of total strength of students subject to minimum of twenty students is required to offer an elective in the
college in a particular academic session.
Note (2) - Choice of elective course once made for an examination cannot be changed in future examinations.
Open Elective -4

S.No. Board of Studies Code Name of Subject

1 Management 300881 (36) Enterprise Resource Planning

2 Information Technology 300882 (33) E-Commerce & strategic IT

3 Management 300883 (36) Technology Management


Decision Support & Executive
4 Information Technology 300884 (33)
Information system
5 Computer Science & Engg. 300885 (22) Software Technology

6 Management 300886 (36) Knowledge Entrepreneurship

7 Management 300887 (36) Finance Management


Project Planning, Management &
8 Management 300888 (36)
Evaluation
9 Mechanical Engg. 300889 (37) Safety Engineering

10 Computer Science & Engg. 300890 (22) Bio Informatics

11 Mechanical Engg. 300891 (37) Energy Conservation & Management

12 Nanotechnology 300892 (47) Nanotechnology

13 Management 300893 (36) Intellectual Property Rights

14 Mechanical Engg. 300894 (37) Value Engineering

15 Civil Engg. 300895 (20) Disaster Management

16 Civil Engg. 300896 (20) Construction Management

17 Civil Engg. 300897 (20) Ecology and Sustainable Development

18 Chem. Engg. 300898 (19) Non Conventional Energy Sources

19 Electrical Engg. 300899 (24) Energy Auditing and Management

Note (1)- 1/4th of total strength of students subject to minimum of twenty students is required to
offer an elective in the college in a particular academic session.
Note (2) - Choice of elective course once made for an examination cannot be changed in future
examinations.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Industrial & Power Electronics Code: 328813 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Regulated Power Supply: Zener diode voltage regulator, Transistorized series voltage regulator, Op-amp voltage regulator
using IC 741, Transistorized shunt voltage regulator, Three terminal voltage regulator using LM-340 , Switch Mode Power
Supply,Comparison of Linear Power supply and SMPS.

UNIT – II
Silicon Controlled Rectifiers: General idea of thyristor family members. SCR- Construction, Principle of operation,
Dynamic & Gate characteristics & SCR Terminologies, Different methods of turning on & turning off of SCRs(Load
commutation; Forced commutation; External pulse commutation). Different methods of triggering SCR Circuits, Series &
Parallel operation of SCRs.

UNIT – III
Power Conditioning Circuits:
Inverters: Line Commutated Inverters (3 phase bridge inverter), Forced Commutated Inverters (Mcmurray Bridge inverter)
Dual Converters:,Phase controlled dual converter, Single-phase dual converter, Three phase dual converter, Circulating
current type dual converter – Mid-point configuration & Dual bridge configuration. Choppers: Principle of operation,
Chopper control technique, Voltage step-down & Step-up chopper, Jones Chopper.
Cycloconverters: Single phase/Single phase – Midpoint configuration & Bridge configuration, Three phase/Single phase
cycloconverter: Types-Circulating current type,Non-circulating current type.
(Only Qualitative analysis are needed in this unit)

UNIT – IV
Heating and Welding Control:
Induction heating: Theory, Principle, Effects of supply frequency, and Choice of frequency, Applications.
Dielectric heating: Electronic theory, Principle, heating in materials of irregular shape, Limitations, Effect of variation of
supply voltage & frequency, Applications.
Welding: Theory of Resistance welding, Classification of Resistance welding and Scheme for AC Resistance welding.

UNIT – V
AC Power Conditioner:
Power supply Noise: Origin, Effect on computer & Communication systems, Reduction of noise, Different forms of their
noise (thermal,shot,flicker & transit time noise) & Requirements and characteristics of the computer power supply system,
Types of power line disturbances, Effects of power line disturbances on sensitive electronic equipment.
Servo System: Servo motor, Servo-controlled voltage stabilizer:- Buck-Boost control ,
Constant voltage transformer,
UPS: On-line & Off-line.

Name of Text Books:


1. Industrial Electronics & Control: B. Paul, PHI
2. Power Electronics: M. D. Singh, Khanchandani, TMH

Name of Reference Books:


1. Industrial & Power Electronics: H.C. Rai, Umesh Publications.
2. Power Electronics: P.C. Sen, TMH
The underlined portions have been elaborated.
This syllabus will be effective from the session Jan 2012.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Optical Communication Code: 328811 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Basic Optical Laws and definition: Numerical Aperture; Optical Fiber Modes and propagation; Single Mode and
Multi-Mode Fibers; Step Index and Graded Index Fibers Structures; Different types of attenuations in optical fiber
communication; Fiber Optic Cable; Fabrication;

UNIT – II
Light sources: Light Emitting diodes and types of LEDS; LASER principles; Laser diode and types of LDs;
Operating characteristics and Modulation circuits of LED and LASER diodes.

UNIT – III
Optical Couplers and connectors: Connector principles; fibre end preparation; splices; connectors; source
coupling; Distribution system; Distribution networks; Directional couplers; Star couplers; Switches;

UNIT – IV
Light Detectors: Principle of photo-detection; semiconductor photodiode; PIN photodiode; Avalanche
photodiode; Noise and Detection; Thermal noise and Shot noise; signal to noise ratio;

UNIT – V
Optical Measurement & Networks: Numerical Aperture; Attenuation and Dispersion measurement; Optical
networks: Introduction to SONET/SDH; SONET/SDH Networks; formats and interface.

Names of Text Books:


1. Optical Fiber Communication, Keiser, TMH
th
2. Fiber Optic Communications, Palais, 4 Ed., Pearson Education

Names of Reference Books:


1. Opto Electronics and Fiber Optic Communication, Sarkar & Sarkar, New Age International
Publishers.
2. Text Book on Optical Fiber Communication and its Applications, Gupta, PHI
3. Fundamentals of Optical Fiber Communication, Satish Kumar, PHI
4. Semiconductors Optoelectronic Devices, Bhattacharya, Pearson Education
5. Optical Fiber Communication-Principles and Practice, John Senior, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: VLSI Design Code: 328812 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Introduction to Integrated Circuits: Brief introduction of SSI, MSI and LSI; VLSI Design flow; Design hierarchy;
concept of regularity, Modularity and Locality; VLSI design styles with FPGA and CPLD: FPGA and CPLD
architecture, logic function implementation using LUT.

UNIT – II
Design Aspects: Basic steps of fabrication process of PMOS, CMOS; Basic Bi-CMOS circuits (Inverter, NOR2,
NAND2), Layout design rules: Basics of stick diagram for CMOS; CMOS lambda based layout design rules,
Layout of CMOS inverter, NAND Gate, NOR Gate, Full Adder, calculation of resistance and capacitance.

UNIT – III
Lay Out Design: Lay out design of Memories: 6-T SRAM cell, 1-T DRAM cell; 4x4 NAND and NOR based ROM
array; Combinational Logic: 2:4 Decoder, 4:1 MUX, 1 bit Full Adder, Comparator; Sequential Logic: CMOS SR,
JK and D latch.

UNIT – IV
Combinational Logic Design: Static and Dynamic Power dissipation in CMOS Inverter; Introduction to CAD
Tools; Introduction to VHDL and Verilog; VHDL: Operators, Data Types, Libraries; Entity, Architecture; Data flow,
Structural and Behavioral programming, Generic, Signal, Generate, Process, Loops, Case, Variable, Procedure,
Component and Configuration.

UNIT – V
Sequential Logic Design: Sequential design by VHDL: Flip-Flop and Shift Registers; FSM: Moore and Mealy
machine, Counter, Sequence Detector; Bus structure in VHDL, Test bench Modeling in VHDL, Basic concepts of
operator overloading, Blocks, Delays, Concepts of Verifications for BIST using Half Adder.

Note: Unit 4 and Unit 5 is based on VHDL programming.

Recommended books:
1. CMOS VLSI Design: A Circuits and Systems Perspective by Weste, Pearson Education Pub.
2. Basic VLSI Design by Pucknell & Esharghian, 3rd Ed., PHI Pub.
3. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design, Brown TMH, Pub.
4. VHDL Primer by J. Bhaskar, PHI

Reference Books:
1. Modern VLSI Design - System-on-chip Design, Wolf, PHI pub.
2. Modern VLSI Design by Wolf, Pearson Education Pub.
3. VHDL Programming by Perry, TMH Pub
4. Verilog HDL by Palntikar, Pearson Education Pub.
5. Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Desgn, Brown TMH, Pub.
6. Verilog-HDL Primer by J. Bhaskar, PHI

The underlined portions have been elaborated.

This syllabus will be effective from the session Jan 2012.


Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Video Transmission and Reception Code: 328871 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Television picture , Introduction geometric form and aspect ratio; image continuity; number scanning lines;
interlaced scanning ; Composite video signal, introduction; video signal dimension; horizontal sync composition;
vertical sync detail; functions of vertical pulsed train; scanning sequence detail.

UNIT – II
Color signal generation: Introduction; perception of brightness and colors; additive color mixing; video signal for
color; luminance signal; compatibility; color difference signal; Television signal transmission: positive and
negative modulation; VSB transmission; monochrome transmitter; Merits and demerits of the PAL system;
SECAM system and NTSC system.

UNIT – III
Television cameras:
Basic principles, Image orthicon, Vidicon, Plumbicon, Solid-state image scanners; Silicon diode array vidicon,
camera optics, color camera. Picture tubes: Colour television display tubes Delta-gun colour picture tube; Purity
and convergence; Precision (PIL) colour picture tube; The deflection unit; Purity and static convergence
adjustments; Dynamic convergence adjustments; Trintron colour picture tube; Pincushion correction techniques.
Automatic-degaussing (ADG) circuit. Grey scale tracking.

UNIT – IV
Advances in Television technology: Video recorders, video disc, optical disc, capacitance disc; Cable
Television: coaxial cable for CATV, characteristic impedance, cable losses, Two-way cable systems cable TV
converter; Recent Technologies: HDTV, Flat panel display TV receivers; Colour receivers for the new generations.

UNIT-V
Multimedia Fundamentals: Basic concepts of Computer-based Multimedia Different types of media Audio,
Video, Text, Image, Graphics, and animation; Multimedia applications, Authoring Tools, Multimedia building
blocks, video capturing and editing

Text Books:
1. Monochrome and Colour Television: R. R. Gulati, Wiley Eastern.
2. Multimedia – An Introduction: John Villamil, Pearson - Prentice Hall

Reference Books:
1. Modern Television Practice: R.R. Gulati, New Age International
2. Basic Television and Video System: Bernard Grob
3. Multimedia Computing communications & Applications, Ralf Steinmetz and Kerla Nashtedt, Pearson
Education Pub.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Radar Engineering & Navigational Aids Code: 328872 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Principles and Applications: Basic Radar, Radar Block Diagram, Radar Frequencies, Applications of Radar,
Radar Range Equation, Probabilities of Detection of False Alarm Integration of Radar Pulses, Radar Cross
Section of Targets.

UNIT – II
MTI And Pulse Doppler Radar: Introduction to Doppler and MTI Radar, delay line cancellers, staggered PRF.
Range gated Doppler filter, limitations to MTI performance. Tracking with Radar, Monopulse Tracking, Conical
Scan and Sequential Lobing, Limitations to Tracking Accuracy, Low Angle Tracking, Tracking in range,
Comparison of Trackers.

UNIT – III
Propagation of Radar Waves: Forward Scattering from a Flat Earth, Scattering from Round Earth‟s Surface,
Atmospheric Refraction – Standard Propagation, Non-Standard Propagation, Diffraction, Attenuation by
Atmospheric Gases, External or Environmental Noise, Other Propagation Effects.

UNIT – IV
Antennas for Detection of Radar Signals: Parabolic antennas, introduction to phased array, cosecant squared
antenna, radome.

UNIT – V
Radar Transmitter and Receiver: Radar Receiver, Receiver Noise Figure, Superheterodyne Receiver,
Duplexers and Receiver Protectors, Radar Displays, introduction to ECM and ECCM, Linear Beam Power Tubes,
Solid State Power Sources, Magnetron.

Text Books:

1. Introduction to Radar Systems by M.I Skolnik, TMH Pub. Co.


2. Microwave Radar and Navigational Aids by A.K. Sen and A.B. Bhattacharya, Khanna Publisher.

Reference Books:
1. Radar: Principles, Technology, Applications by Edde, Pearson Ecuation Pub.
2. Elements of Electronic Navigation by Nagaraj, TMH Pub.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester: VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Information Theory & Coding Code: 328873 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT-I
Uncertainty, Information and Entropy: Entropy: information source and entropy, mutual information, information
measures for continuous random variables Characteristics on information measure; Shannon‟s concept of
information; Shannon‟s measure of information; Model for source coding theorem; Communication system;
Source coding and line/channel coding; channel mutual information capacity (Bandwidth)

UNIT-II
Channel coding: Theorem for discrete memory less channel, Information capacity theorem: Error detecting and
error correcting codes; Types of codes; Block codes; Tree codes; Hamming and Lee Matrices; Description of
linear block codes by matrices; Description of linear tree code by matrices; Parity check codes; Parity check
polynomials;

UNIT-III
Compression: Lossless and lossy ; Hoffmann codes; Binary Image compression schemes; Run –length
Encoding; CCITT group-3 1D compression; CCITT group-3 2D compression; CCITT group-4 2D compression;

UNIT-IV
Video Image Compression: Requirement of full motion video compression; CCITT H 261 video coding algorithm;
MPEG compression methodology; MPEG-2 compression; Audio (Speech) compression;

UNIT-V
Cryptography: Encryption; Decryption; Cryptogram (cipher text); Concept of cipher; Cryptoanalysis; Keys: Single
key (Secret key); Cryptography; two-key (Public key) cryptography; Single key cryptography; Ciphers; Block
Cipher code; Stream ciphers; Requirements for secrecy; The data Encryption Standard; Public Key Cryptography;
Diffie-Hellmann public key distribution; The Rivest- Shamin Adelman(R-S-A) system for public key cryptography;
Digital Signature;

Name of Text books:

1. Digital Communication by Proakis, TMH (For Unit I & II)


2. Digital Image Processing by Gonzales & Woods, Pearson (for Unit – III & IV)
3. Local Area Network by G. Keiser, TMH (for Unit – V)

Name of Reference books:

1. Digital Communication by Das, Mullick & Chatterjee, New Age Pub.


2. The Mathematics of Coding Theory, Garrett, Pearson Education
3. Norman Abramson, Information Theory, John Wiley
4. Shu Lin, Costello D.J., Error Control Coding - Fundamentals and Applications, Prentice Hall Inc.
Englewood Cliffs
5. T. Cover and Thomas, Elements of Information Theory, John Wiley & Sons 1991.
6. R. Hill, A First Course in Coding Theory, Oxford University Press, 1986
7. M. Y. Rhee, Cryptography and Secure communication, McGraw-Hill, 1994
8. R. Bose, Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2002
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: DSP Processors and Applications Code: 328874 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Instruction Set and Architecture of DSP Processor: Computational characteristics of DSP algorithms and
applications: their influence on defining a generic instruction-set architecture for DSPs.

UNIT – II
Architectural Requirement of DSPs: High throughput, low cost, low power, small code size, embedded
application techniques for enhancing computational throughput; parallelism and pipelining.

UNIT – III
Data-path of DSPs: multiple on-chip memories and buses, dedicated address generator units, specialized
processing units. Hardware multiplier, ALU, Shifter and on-chip peripherals for communication and control.

UNIT – IV
Control Unit of DSPs: Pipelined instruction execution, specialized hardware for zero-overhead looping,
Interrupts. Architecture of Texas instruments fixed-point and floating-point DSPs, Brief description of ADSP
218X/2106X DSPs, Programmer‟s model.

UNIT – V
Advanced DSPs: TI‟s 320C6X, ADI‟s Tiger-SHARC, Lucent technologies‟ DSP 16000 VLIW processors.
Applications: a few case studies of application of DSPs in Communication and Multimedia.

Text Books:
1. Architecture for Digital Signal Processing, P. Pirsch, Jhon Wiley
2. Digital Signal Processors: Architectures, Implementations and Applications by Kuo, Pearson Education
Pub.

Reference Books:
1. Digital Signal Processing in VLSI, R.J. Higgins
2. Texas Instruments TMSC5X, C54X and C6X Users manuals.
3. VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems, K. Parthi, John Wiley
4. Digital Signal Processing for Multimedia Systems, K. Parthi and T. Nishitani, Marcel Dekker.
5. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Oct 86, Jan 89, July 97, Jan 98 and March 2000.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Microelectronic Devices & VLSI Technology Code: 328875 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Introduction: The Historical Prospect of Integrated Circuits, Silicon Wafers, Wafer Terminology.
Crystal Growth: The Czochralski Technique, Bridgeman Technique, Float Zone Process.

UNIT – II
Oxidation: Thermal Oxidation, Kinetics of Thermal Oxidation, Film Deposition, Dielectric Deposition, Polysilicon
Deposition.

UNIT – III
Diffusion: Diffusion Mechanics, Diffusion Equation, Diffusion Profile. Ion Implantation: Implantation Mechanism,
Ion Implantation System, Low Energy Implantation, High Energy Implantation.

UNIT – IV
Epitaxy: Vapour Phase Epitaxy, Liquid Phase Epitaxy, Molecular Beam Epitaxy. Lithography: Optical
Lithography, Electron Beam Lithography, X-Ray Lithography, Ion Beam Lithography. Etching: Wet Chemical
Etching, Reactive Chemical Etching. Metallization: Physical Vapour deposition, Chemical Vapour deposition,
Aluminium Metallization, Metallization with Silicides. Process Simulation and Integration

UNIT – V
MOSFET Technology: Introduction, MOS Structure. MOS Transistor: MOSFET Structure, Enhancement
MOSFET, Threshold Voltage, Depletion MOSFET, Operation of MOSFET. MOSFET Characteristics: Gradual
Channel Approximation, Charge Control Model, Velocity Saturation Effects, Channel Length Modulation,
Subthreshold region. MOS Capacitance and Equivalent Circuit. Scaling of MOSFET: Short channel Effects,
SPICE model for MOSFETs. MOSFET Fabrication.

Text Book:

1. VLSI Design by Sujata Pandey & Manoj Pandey, Dhanpat Rai & co.
2. VLSI Technology, S.M. Sze, TMH Book Company

Reference Book:
1. VLSI Fabrication Principles by Sorab K. Gandhi, Wiley & Sons, New York.
2. Physics & Technology of Semiconductor Devices by A.S. Grove, Wiley & Sons, New York.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Industrial Automation Code: 328876 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

Unit – I
Introduction to process control: Process Control Nlock Diagram, Control System Evaluation, Digital
Control: Supervisory Control, Direct Digital Control, Networked Control Systems, Distributed Digital Control.
Smart Sensor. Definitions of the terms used to describe process control. Data Acquisition Systems: DAS
Hardware, DAS Software. Data Logger.

Unit – II
Controller Principles: Process Characteristics: Process Equation, Process Load, Process Lag, Self-
Regulation. Control System parameters: Error, Variable Range, Control parameter Range, Control Lag,
Dead Time, Cycling, Controller Modes. Discontinuous Controller Mode: Two Position Mode, Multiposition
Mode, Floating Control Mode. Continuous Control Mode: Proportional Control Mode, Integral Control Mode,
Derivative Control Mode. Composite Control Modes: PI Control, PD Control, PID Control

Unit – III
Analog Controllers: Introduction, Electronic Controllers: Error Detector, Single Controller Modes,
Composite Controller Modes. Pneumatic Controllers: General features, Mode Implementation.

Unit – IV
Programmable Logic Controller: Evaluation of PLC, PLC Architecture, Basic Structure. PLC
Programming: Ladder Diagram – Ladder diagram symbols, Ladder diagram circuits. PLC Communications
and Networking, PLC Selection: I/O quanttyt and Type, I/O Remoting requirements, Memory size and type,
Programmer Units. PLC Installation, Advantages of using PLCs.

Unit – V
Distributed Control System: Introduction, Overview of Distributed Control System, DCS Software
configuration, DCS Communication, DCS Supervisory Computer Tasks, DCS Integration with PLCs and
Computers, Features of DCS, Advantages of DCS.

Text Books:
1. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, C.D. Johnson, PHI
2. Computer Aided Process Control, S.K. Singh, PHI

Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Instrumentation & Control, A.K. Ghosh, Eastern Economy Edition
2. Intelligent Instrumentation , George C. Barney, Prentice Hall India
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Digital Image Processing Code: 328877 (28)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: Two

UNIT – I
Introduction: Digital Image representation, Elements of Digital Image Processing Systems. Elements Of Visual
perception structure of human eye, simple image model, sampling and quantization, basic relationship between
pixels, imaging geometry, photographic film.

UNIT – II
Statistical properties: Histogram mean, standard deviation, profile different distributions. Image Transform: One
and two dimensional DFT the discrete cosine transform, Hadamand transform, haar transform, slant transform.

UNIT – III
Image Enhancement: Spatial and frequency Domain methods point operations, contrast stretching, bit extraction,
range compression, Histogram equalization, modification local enhancement, image smoothing spatial operations,
filtering multispectral, color image processing, Pseudo- color image enhancement.

UNIT – IV
Image restoration: degradation model, Restoration in spatial domain geometric transformation spatial
transformation, approach to restoration, Inverse & Wiener filtering, image compression: basics of image
compression, models, elements of information theory, error free compression, lossy compression, image
segmentation, line detection, edge detection, edge linking and boundary detection, thresholding & region oriented
segmentation.

UNIT – V
Image Analysis: boundary extraction, boundary representation, region representation structure shape features,
texture, scene matching and detection. Application of image processing: Character recognition, diagram
understanding, medical imaging, scientific analysis, military guidance and reconnaissance remote sensing,
telecommunication.

Name of Text Books:


1. Digital Image Processing - Gonzawlez & Woods, Addison Wesley.
2. Digital Image Processing, Madhuri A. Joshi, PHI

Name of Reference Books:


1. Digital Image Processing - Pratt, Wiley International.
2. Digital Image Processing – Said Ahmed, TMH.
3. Digital Image Processing & Analysis – B. Chanda & D. Dutta Majumdar. PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Optical Communication Lab Code: 328821 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
1. To measure bending loss of a fiber.
2. To propagation or attenuation loss in a fiber.
3. To obtain amplitude modulation and to transmit the same over fiber optic cable and to demodulate the
same at the receiver end.
4. To determine the numerical aperture of a fiber.
5. To measure various types of losses occur in an optical fiber.
6. To study the AC characteristics of intensity modulation of laser and fiber optic system.
7. To measure optical power of a laser diode Vs. forward current.
8. To monitor photo diode current Vs. laser optical output.
9. Demonstration of voice transmission through optical fiber using FM.
10. Communication between two computers using RS232 interface via optical fiber.
11. To measure plastic fiber patch cord loss for various lengths of fiber.
12. To study voice transmission through fiber optic cable using PWM.
13. To transmit and receive text files over fiber optic cable.
14. To transmit, receive and observe digital signals over fiber optic cable.
15. To measure rise time, fall time, pulse width distortion of a laser and to determine transmission delay.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


Fiber optic trainer kit, optical fiber, Splicing unit, Data Acquisition card for optical signal, O/E & E/O
Converter, CRO.

Recommended Books:
1. Fundamentals of Optical Fiber Communication – Sathish Kumar, PHI
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: VLSI Design Lab Code: 328822 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
1. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS INVERTER
2. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS NAND GATE
3. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS NOR GATE
4. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS 2:1 MUX
5. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS 1:2 DECODER
6. LAYOUT DESIGN OF ANY COMBINATIONAL LOGIC
7. LAYOUT DESIGN OF ANY SEQUENTIAL LOGIC
8. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS MIXED DESIGN LOGIC
9. LAYOUT DESIGN OF CMOS COMPARATOR
10. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 4-BIT ADDER USING VHDL
11. DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 8-BIT ADDER USING VHDL
12. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT USING VHDL
13. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT USING VERILOG
14. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF FSM CIRCUIT USING VERILOG
15. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF COUNTER USING VERILOG
16. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF ARITHMETIC FUNCTION USING VERILOG
17. DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF BUSSES USING VHDL

List of Equipments/Machine Required:

PCs with PIV/128 MB RAM/40 GB HD, VHDL, VERILOG, Any Device Simulator

Recommended Books:
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Digital Circuit Simulation Lab Code: 328823 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 50
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 40

Experiments to be performed:
1. To Design, implement and Simulate the combinational logic circuit for the function f{A,B,C) =
(0,4,5,8,II,I5) + d(1)
2. To Design, implement and Simulate the Full adder using two half adder.
3. To Design, implement and Simulate the 8 bit adder using Full adder.
4. To Design , implement and Simulate the 3 : 8 Decoder.
5. To Design, implement and Simulate the 16 : 1 Multiplexer using 4 : 1 Multiplexer
6. To Design, implement and Simulate the Binary to BCD code Converter by Showing BCD No. on
7segment Display.
7. To Design, implement and Simulate the Look ahead carry.
8. To Design, implement and Simulate the Flip-Flop.
9. To Design, implement and Simulate the Ring Counter.
10. To Design, implement and Simulate the Decade counter using D-Flip-Flop.
11. To Design, implement and Simulate the Divide by 32 (+32) digital logic by counter and flip-flop.
12. To Design, implement and Simulate the Hamming code converter.
13. To Design, implement and Simulate the 4 bit comparator.
14. To Design, implement and Simulate the Finite State Machine by Moore method
15. To Design, implement and Simulate the Finite State Machine by Mealy circuit
16. To Design, implement and Simulate the Digital clock.

List of Equipments/Machine Required:


1. PCs with simulation software like MULTISIM, COMSIM, MATLAB, TINA PRO installed

Recommended Books:
1. D. V. Bout : The Practical Digital Circuit Designer Lab Book ; Prentice-Hall., 1999.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : VIII Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Major Project Code: 328824 (28)
Total Practical Periods: 60
Total Marks in End Semester Examination: 100

 The students are expected to take up a Project under the guidance of a faculty from the Institute. This
may be an extension of the Minor project undertaken in VII semester or a new one.
 The topic of the project should be justified for the degree of BE (Electronics & Telecommunication)
 The project selected should ensure the satisfaction of the urgent need to establish a direct link between
education, Industrial application, national development and productivities.
 The students may be asked to work individually or in a group having not more than FOUR students.
 The student/group of student should collect all necessary information from literature on selected
topic/project.
 It should include the scope of project, identification of necessary data, source of data, development of
design method and identification, methodology, software analysis (if any).
 Students should deliver a seminar on the selected Project/topic.
 The students are expected to submit the report in standard format approved by the University in partial
fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.E. (Electronics & Telecommunication).
 There will be an external viva-voce at the end of the semester and the students are to demonstrate the
project at the time of viva-voce.
 The project report should contain the following:
 A cover page mentioning the project title, names of the students, Affiliated
Institute/College, Session, Batch and the name of the University.
 A bonafide certificate to be issued by the Head of the Institute.
 A forwarding certificate from the Head of the Department.
 A completion certificate from the Project guide.
 A certificate of Approval from both Internal and External Examiner.
 Acknowledgement from the students
 Abstract
 Contents
 Description of the Project (to be divided in chapters)
 Conclusion
 Bibliography
 A CD containing the Software/Program used in the project.
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Semester : BE 8th Branch: Electronics & Telecommunication


Subject: Report Writing & Seminar Code: 300825 (28)
Total No. of periods : 2 per week Total Tutorial Periods : Nil
Total marks in End Semester Exam: Nil Teacher's Assessment: 40 marks
Minimum Number of class test to be conducted: Two

Unit -I
Introduction to Technical Writing: how differs from other types of written communication Purpose of technical
writing, Correspondence: prewriting, writing and rewriting Objectives of Technical Writing. Audience Recognition:
High-tech audience, Low tech audience, Lay audience, Multiple Audience.

Unit - II
Correspondence: Memos, Letters, E-mails, Its differentiation, types of letters, Document Design, its importance,
Electronic Communication: Internet, Intranet, extranet, Writing effective e-mail.

Unit - III
Summary: Report Strategies, Effective style of technical report writing: Structures: content, introduction,
conclusions, references, etc., Presentation, Writing first draft, revising first draft, diagrams, graphs, tables, etc.
report lay-out.

Unit -IV
Report Writing: Criteria for report writing, Types of Report: Trip report, Progress report, lab report, Feasibility
report, project report, incident report, etc. Case Studies.

Unit -V
Proposals & Presentation: Title page, Cover letter, Table of Content, list of illustrations, summary, discussion,
conclusion, references, glossary, appendix, Case Studies. Oral Presentation/ Seminar:

Text Books:
1. Sharon J. Gerson & Steven M. Gerson "Technical Writing - Process& Product", Pearson Education.

Reference Books:
1. Sunita Mishra, "Communication Skills for Engineers" Pearson Education
2. Davies J.W. "Communication for engineering students", Longman
3. Eisenberg, "Effective Technical Communication", Mc. Graw Hill.

.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch : Common to All Branches
Subject :Enterprise Resource Planning Code : 300881 (36)
Total Theory Periods : 40 Total Tut Periods : 10
Total Marks in End Semester Exam : 80
Minimum no. of class tests to be conducted : 2

UNIT-l
Conceptual foundation of Business Process reengineering: Role of information Technology and BPR; Process
improvement and Process redesign, Process identification and mapping; Role/Activity diagrams, Process
Visioning, and benchmarking. [No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT -2
Enterprise Resource Planning: Evolution of ERP- MRP and MRP II, structure of ERP- two tier architecture, three
tier architecture, Electronic data processing, management information system, Executive information system,
ERP as an integrator of information needs at various Levels.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT -3
Typical Business Processes: Core processes, Product control, Sales order processing, Purchases, Administrative
processes, Human resource, Finance support processes, Marketing, Strategic planning, Research and
development, Problems in traditional view.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT -4
ERP models/functionality: Sales order processing, Production scheduling, forecasting, distribution, finance,
features of each of the models, description of data flow across each module, overview of supporting databases
& packages. [No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT -5
ERP implementation issues: Opportunities and problems in ERP selection, and implementation; ERP
implementation: identifying ERP benefits, team formation, Consultant intervention, Selection of ERP, Process
of ERP. [No of Periods: 8 + 2]

Books:
1. V.K. GARG & N .K. VENKATKRISHNAN:, ERP, Concepts and Practices, PM
2. Rahul V. Altekar, Enterprise wide Resource Planning-theory and practice, PHI

References:
1. ALEXIS LEON: Enterprise Resource Planning, TMH
2. S. SADAGOPAN: MIS, PM
3. V. RAJARAMAN: Analysis and Design of Information Systems, PHI
4. MONK' & BRADY: Concepts in ERP, Vikas pub, Thomson
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI
(C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: E-Commerce and Strategic IT Code:300882 (33)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tutorial Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80.
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

UNIT – I Introduction: What is E-Commerce, Forces behind E-Commerce, E-Commerce


Industry Framework, and Brief History of E-Commerce. Inter Organizational E-Commerce,
Intra Organizational E-Commerce, and Consumer to Business Electronic Commerce,
Architectural framework

Unit – II
Network Infrastructure : LAN, Ethernet(IEEE standard 802.3) LAN , WAN , Internet, TCP/IP Reference Model,
Domain Name Server , Internet Industry Structure,

UNIT – III
Electronic payment systems, types of electronic payment systems, digital token-based
electronic payment systems, smart cards & electronic payment systems, credit card based
electronic payment systems, risk and electronic payment systems, designing electronic
payment systems.

UNIT – IV
Information Distribution and Messaging: FTP,E-Mail,WWW server,HTTP, Web service
implementation, Information publishing , Web Browsers, HTML, Common Gateway Interface

UNIT – V Mobile & wireless computing fundamentals, mobile computing framework, wireless
delivery technology and switching methods, mobile information access devices, mobile data
internetworking standards, cellular data communication protocols, mobile computing
applications, personal communication service.

BOOKS :

1. Frontiers of E-commerce by Kalakota & Whinston (Addison-wesley) E-business


roadmap for success by Dr. Ravi Kalakota & Marcia Robinson ( addision wesicy)
2. Electronic Commerce By Bharat Bhasker (TMH)
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject Name: Technology Management Subject Code: 300883 (36)
Total Theory periods: 40 Total Tutorial periods: 10
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02

Unit I
Technology: - Definitions, Types and Characteristics, Management of Technology (MOT),
Technological Environment, Parameters of Technological Environment; Science & Technology in India.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

Unit II
Innovation Management: - Invention v/s Innovation, Definition and components of innovation. Types of
innovations: Product, Process and system innovations, Understanding Innovation Process.
[No of Periods: 8+ 2]

Unit III
Technology life cycle, Technology evolution and S-curves of Technology Evolution, Technology
Diffusion, Dynamics of Diffusion, Mechanism of Diffusion.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

Unit IV
Technology strategies & Intelligence: Technology Strategy & types, Models for technology strategy
formulation Definition of Technology Intelligence, Technology Audit, Process of Technology Intelligence:
Technology Scanning, Monitoring, Forecasting and Assessment.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

Unit V
Acquisition and technology transfer. Over view of - GATT, Intellectual property rights (IPR)
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

Texts Books:
1. V. K. Narayanan, “Managing Technology and Innovation for competitive advantage”, Pearson
Education.
2. Tarek Khalil, “Management of Technology”, McGraw Hill.

Reference Books:
1. Lowell Steele, “Managing Technology”, McGraw Hill.
2. R. A. Burgelman and M. A. Maidique, “Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation”,
Irwin.
3. Plsek, Crativity, Innovation and Quality, PHI
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BHILAI
(C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to all Branches
Subject: Decision Support and Executive Information System Code: 300884(33)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tut Periods: Nil.
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80.
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02.

UNIT-I Decision Support System:


What is a DSS, Decision Making Rational Decisions, Definitions of Rationality, Bounded Rationality
and Muddling Through, The Nature of Managers, Appropriate Data Support, Information Processing
Models, Group Decision Making?

UNIT-II Component OF DSS:


Data Component : Information and its Usefulness, Characteristics of Information, Databases to Support
Decision Making, Database Management Systems, Data Warehouses, Data Mining and Intelligent
Agents
Model Component-:Models Representation Methodology, TimeModel Based ManagementSystems,
Access to Models Understandability of Results, Integrating Models Sensitivity of aDecision,
Brainstorming and Alternative Generation, Evaluating Alternatives, Running External Models.
Mail Component: Integration of Mail Management Examples of Use implications for DSS.

Unit-III Intelligence and Decision Support Systems:


Programming Reasoning, Backward Chaining Reasoning, Forward Chaining Reasoning, Comparison,
Certainty Factors,User-Interface Component:User Interface Components, The Action Language,
Menus, Command Language, I/O Structured Formats, Free Form Natural Language, The Display or
Presentation Language, Windowing Representations, Perceived Ownership of Analyses, Graphs and
Bias Support for All Phases of Decision Making, The Knowledge Base Modes of Communication

Unit-IV Designing A DSS:Planning for DSS, Designing a Specific DSS, Interviewing Techniques,
OtherTechniques, Situational AnalysisDesign Approaches, Systems Built from Scratch,
Using Technology to Form the Basis of the DSS, Evaluating a DSS Generator, Using a DSS
Generator,The Design Team, DSS Design and Re-engineering Discussion .

Unit-V Implementation and Evaluation of DSS : Implementation Strategy , Prototypes, Interviewing ,


User Involvement , Commitment to Change, Managing Change, Institutionalize System, Implementation
and System Evaluation, Technical Appropriateness, Measurement Challenges , Organizational
Appropriateness.

Name Of Text Books-:


Decision Support System By Vicki l Sauter
Management Information system-Gerald V. Post & David L. Anderson
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches.


Subject: Software Technology Code: 300885 (22)
Total Theory Periods: 4 per week. Total Tut Periods: Nil.
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80.
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02.

UNIT-1
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING
Pentium Assembly languages-Registers, Memory Model, Addressing mode, 1source Link, Installation,
Assembler Directives.
ASSEMBLER DESIGN
Simple manual Assembler, Assembler Design Process, Load and Go Assembler, Object File Formats.

UNIT-2
LINKERS
Linking -Combining Object Modules, Pass I, Pass II; Library Linking; Position Independent Code (PIC);
Shared Library Linking.
LOADERS- Binary Image; Types of Loaders.

UNIT 3
MACROPROCESSORS
Macro in NASM- Local Labels in Macro Body, Nested Macros.; Design of Macroprocessors – Major
Data Structures, Macroprocessing Technique, Simple macroprocessors without nesting, Nested calls &
definitions

UNIT – 4
COMPILERS
Lexical Analysis; Syntax Analysis; Intermediate Code Generation; Target Code Generation; Optimizing
Transformation

UNIT – 5
TEXT EDITORS
Design of a Text Editor ; Data Structures for Text Sequences; Text Document Design; Text view Design
DEBUGGER
Features; Breakpoint mechanism; Hardware support; context of Debugger; Check pointing & reverse
Execution

Textbooks
1. SYSTEM SOFTWARE by Santanu Chattopadhyay ; Prentice Hall of India
2. Software Engineering By Roger S Pressman ; Mc-Graw Hill

References
1. Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science, By V. (Venkatesh)
Raman: Springer
2. Software Visualization by John Stasko; MIT press
3. Software Engineering By Rajib Mall : PHI
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches


Subject: Knowledge Entrepreneurship Code: 300886 (36)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tut Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam:80
Minimum no. of class tests to be conducted: 2

Unit – I
Introduction: Entrepreneurship in Knowledge economy, abundant & accessible information,
implication, impact & consequence, knowledge based opportunities, aims, scope, and objectives.

Unit-II
Managing knowledge & intellectual capital:
Knowledge management, loss of knowledge, knowledge implementation, knowledge creation, property
intellectual capital.

Unit-III
Contemporary information problems:
Information overload, winning & losing barrier to entry, emerging issues, customers, investors, myth of
inevitable program.

Unit-IV
Creating enterprise cultures:
Working with employer, organizing for entrepreneurship, unity & diversity, ten essential freedoms,
freedom of operation, effective issue monitoring, establish search criteria.

Unit-V
Becoming a knowledge entrepreneur:
Entrepreneur qualities, knowledge entrepreneur, challenge of launching new product, creating launch
support tool, examples of best practice.

Text & Reference Books


Amrit Tiwana ,The Knowledge Management tool kit, Pearson Education.
Lunlin Conlson, Knowledge Entrepreneur, Thomas Press.
Catheriue L Mann, Knowledge entrepreneurship, Oxford
Heinke Robkern ,Knowledge entrepreneurship,.
Bonnie Montano,Knowledge Management, , IRM Press, Londan
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches


Subject: Financial Management Code: 300887(36)
Total Theory Periods: 3 Total tutorial Period: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum No. Of Class test to be conducted: 2

UNIT I
Financial Management –an overview: Introduction, finance and other disciplines, objectives and scope
of financial management, role and responsibility of finance manager.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT II
Working capital management-nature, need, importance and concept of working capital, trade off
between profitability and risk, Determining finance mix.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT III
Inventory management-Introduction, objectives, ordering cost, carrying cost, lead time, economic
order quantity and safety stock, deterministic model.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT IV
Management of cash-introduction motives for holding cash, objectives of cash management and
technique/process of cash management.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

UNIT V
Receivables management-introduction, objectives, credit terms, credit policies and collection
policies.
[No of Periods: 8 + 2]

Text books:
Basic financial management, M Y Khan and P K Jain, TMH
Financial Management, I M Pandey.

References books:
Financial management and policy, V K Bhalla,Anmol publications pvt. Ltd.
Financial management, Van Horne.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI
(C.G.)

Semester : VIII Branch : Common to All Branches


Subject : Project planning management and Evaluation Code : 300888 (36)
Total Theory Periods : 40 Total tutorial Period : 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam :80
Minimum No. Of Class test to be conducted : 2

UNIT I
Identification of projects-generation and screening of idea, monitoring corporate appraisal, preparing
project profiles and project rating index.

UNIT II
Feasibility studies: Market and demand analysis, technical analysis, financial analysis and economic
viability.

UNIT III
Project appraisal: Criteria, net present value, internal rate of return, payback period and accounting rate
of return method.

UNIT IV
Project management and implementation-
Project planning, project control, prerequisites of implementation. Network techniques of project
management-Project evaluation and review technique (PERT) and critical path method (CPM).

UNIT V
Project review and control-
Initial review, performance evaluation, abandonment analysis and its behavioral issues.

Text books:
Project planning, analysis, selection, implementation and review by Prasanna Chandra, TMH.
Reference Books:
Project management-Dr. Harold Kerzner.
Total Project management-Dr. P K Macmillan.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Safety Engineering Code: 300889 (37)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tutorial Period : 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2

UNIT – I
Safety Philosophy and principles of Accident prevention
Introduction, accident, injury, unsafe act, unsafe condition, reportable accidents, need for safety, break
down of accidents, hazardous industries.
Theories & Principle of accidents
Casualty, cost of accident, computation of cost, utility of cost data.
Accident reporting & Investigation
Identification of the key facts, corrective actions, classification of facts.
Regulation
American (OSHA) and Indian Regulation.

UNIT – II
Safety Management
Division of responsibility, Location of Safety function, size of safety department, qualification for safety
specialist, safety committee – structure and functions.

UNIT – III
Safe Working Condition and Their Development
SOP for various Mechanical equipments, Incidental safety devices and methods, statutory of provisions
related to safeguarding of Machinery and working condition.

UNIT – IV
Safety in Operation and Maintenance
Operational activities and hazards, starting and shut down procedures, safe operation of pumps,
compressor, heaters, reactors, work permit system, entry into continued spaces.

UNIT – V
Safety in Storage and Emergency Planning
Safety in storage, handling of chemicals and gases, storage layout, ventilation, safety in chemical
laboratories, emergency preparedness on site plan, off site plan, toxic hazard control.

TEXT BOOKS
Safety and Accident Prevention in Chemical Operation – H.H. Faweett and Wood
Personal Protective Equipment – NSC Bombay

REFERENCE BOOKS
Ergonomics - P. Krishna Murthy
Fire Prevention Hand Book – Derek James
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Bioinformatics Code: 300890 (22)
Total Theory Periods: 4 per week. Total Tut Periods: Nil.
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80.
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02.

UNIT-1
Bioinformatics-introduction, Application, Data Bases and Data Management, Central Dogma;
information search and Data retrieval, Genome Analysis and Gene mapping- Analysis, Mapping,
Human Genome Project (HGP).

UNIT-2
Alignment of Pairs and Sequences; Alignment of Multiple Sequences and Phylogenetic Analysis; Tools
for similarity Search and Sequence Alignment- FASTA BLAST.

UNIT-3
Profiles and Hidden Marcov Models (HMMs); Gene Identification and Prediction-Basics, Pattern
Recognition, Methods and Tools; Gene Expression and Micro arrays.

UNIT-4
Protein Classification and Structure Visualization; Protein Structure Prediction; Proteomics;
Computational methods-Analysis of Pathways, Metabolic Network Properties, Metabolic Control
Analysis, Stimulation of Cellular Activities, Biological Mark Up Languages.

UNIT-5
Drug Discovery-Introduction, Technology and Strategies, Cell Cycle, G-protein, Coupled, Receptors.
Computer Aided Drug Design-Introduction, Drug Design Approaches, Designing methods, ADME-Tox
Property Prediction.

TEXT BOOKS

I. BIOINFORMATICS by S.C. Rastogy, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India.


II. BIOINFORMATICS by V. R Srinivas, Prentice Hall of India

REFERENCES
1. BIOINFORMATIC COMPUTING by Bergeron, MIT Press.
2. Evolutionary Computation in Bioinformatics, Gary B. Fogel, David W. Corne (Editors), 2002
3. Introduction to Bioinformatics, Arthur M. Lesk, 2002, Oxford University Press
4. Current Topics in Computational Molecular Biology (Computational Molecular Biology), Tao
Jiang, Ying Xu, Michael Zhang (Editors), 2002, MIT Press
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Energy Conservation & Management Code: 300891 (37)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tutorial Period : 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2

UNIT – I
Energy Scenario
Commercial and Non-commercial energy, primary energy resources, commercial energy production,
final energy consumption, energy needs of growing economy, long term energy scenario, energy
pricing, energy sector reforms, energy and environment, energy security, energy conservation and its
importance, re-structuring of the energy supply sector, energy strategy for the future, air pollution,
climate change, Energy Conservation Act – 2001 and its features.

UNIT – II
Energy Conservation in Electric Utility and Industry
Energy costs and two-part tariff, Energy conservation in utility by improving load factor, Load curve
analysis, Energy efficient motors, Energy conservation in illumination systems, Importance of Power
factor in energy conservation – Power factor improvement methods, Energy conservation in industries,
case studies.

UNIT – III
Energy in Manufacturing
Introduction, Energy and Environmental Analysis of Products, Energy Consumption in Manufacturing,
Energy Conservation, Transportation Systems, Water Conservation, Rules for the Efficient
Conservation of Energy and Materials, Laws of Energy and Materials Flows.

UNIT – IV
Heat Recovery System
Sources of waste heat and its potential applications, heat recovery systems in Shell & Tube Heat
Exchangers, Plate Heat Exchangers, Tubular Heat Exchangers. Vapour recompression and Energy
conservation in Evaporator systems. Thermal Wheel, Heat Pipe, Heat Pumps. Waste Heat Boilers –
Low Pressure & High Pressure Applications.

UNIT – V
Energy Conservation Economics
Basic discounting, life cycle costing and other methods, factors affecting economics, energy pricing and
incentives for conservation, energy conservation of available work identification of irreversible
processes, primary energy sources, Optimum use of prime movers, energy efficient house keeping,
energy recovery in thermal systems, waste systems and waste heat recovery in thermal systems, waste
heat recovery techniques, conservation in energy intensive industries, thermal insulation.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Energy Management – W.R. Murphy, G. Mckay –
2. Energy Management – Paul O‟Callaghan –
3. Engineering Economics & Engineering Management – R. Raju – Anuradha Agencies

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Principles of Energy Conversion – Archie W. Culp – Jr. International Student Edition – McGraw Hill
Publishers
2. Energy Management in illuminating System – Kao Chen – CRC Publishers
3. Industrial Energy Recovery - D.A. Reay – Wiley Publishers
4. Thermal Energy Recovery – T.L. Boyer – Wiley Publishers
5. Energy Conservation Through Control – E.G. Shinskey – Academic Press
6. Economics of Solar Energy & Conservation Systems, Vol-I & II – F. Kreith & R.E. West – CRC
Press
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Nanotechnology Code: 300892 (47)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total tutorial Period: NIL
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum No. of Class test to be conducted:2

Unit I : Introduction to nanotechnology: background, definition , basic ideas about atoms and
molecules, physics of solid state, review of properties of matter and quantum mechanics

Unit II : Preparation of Nanostructured Materials : Lithography : nanoscale lithography, E-beam


lithography, dip pen lithography, nanosphere lithography. Sol gel technique Molecular synthesis, Self-
assembly, Polymerization

Unit III : Characterization of Nanostructured materials : Microscopy: TEM, SEM, SPM techniques,
confocal scanning microscopy,, Raman microscopy-Basic principles, applicability and practice to
colloidal, macromolecular and thin film systems. Sample preparation and artifacts. Polymer fractionation
techniques: SEC, FFF, Gel electrophoresis.: Basic theory, principles and practice.
Thermal analysis: Basic principles, theory and practice. Micro DSC in the study of phase behavior and
conformational change.
Mass spectrometry of polymers: MALDI TOF MS – Basic theory, principles and practice. Applicability to
proteins, polyethers, controlled architecture systems

Unit IV : Cross-cutting Areas of Application of Nanotechnology : Energy storage, Production and


Conversion. Agriculture productivity enhancement Water treatment and remediation. Disease diagnosis
and screening. Drug delivery systems. Food processing and storage. Air pollution and remediation.
Construction. Health monitoring..Vector and pest detection, and control. Biomedical applications.
Molecular electronics. Nanophotonics. Emerging trends in applications of nanotechnology

Unit V : Industrial Implications of Nanotechnology : Development of carbon nanotube based


composites. Nanocrystalline silver Antistatic conductive coatings. Nanometric powders. Sintered
ceramics. Nanoparticle ZnO and TiO2 for sun barrier products. Quantum dots for biomarkers. Sensors.
Molecular electronics. Other significant implications

References:

1. Guozhong Cao, “Nanostructures and Nanomaterials”, Imperial College Press, London


2. Mark Ratner and Daniel Ratner, “A Gentle Introduction to Next Big Thing”, Pearson Education
2005
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All


Branches
Subject: Intellectual Property Rights Code: 300893 (36)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total tutorial Period: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum No. Of Class test to be conducted:2

Unit-I
Basic Concepts of Intellectual Property: Introduction to intellectual property rights, laws and its Scope, Trade
Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights.

Unit-II
Patents: Introduction to patent law and condition for patentability, Procedure for obtaining patents, Rights of a
patentee, Patent infringements, Biotechnology patents and patents on computer programs, Patents from an
international perspective.

Unit-III
Trademark and „geographical Indications: Statutory authorities and registration procedure, Rights conferred by
registration, Licensing, assignment and transfer of trademark rights, Trademark infringement, Geographical
Indication of Goods & Appellations of Origin.

Unit-IV
Copyright: Registration procedure and copyright authorities, Assignment and transfer of copyright, copyright
infringement and exceptions to infringement, Software copyright

Unit-V
Introduction to the law on Industrial Designs, Registration and piracy, International perspective, Introduction to the
law on semiconductor layout design, Registration, commercial exploitation and infringement.

Text Books:
1. Vinod V Sople ,Managing Intellectual Property, – PHI
2. Kumar K ,Cyber law, intellectual property and e-commerce security, Dominent Publication and
distribution, New Delhi.

Reference Books:
1. Inventors Guide to Trademarks and Patents- Craig Fellenstein, Rachel Ralson- Pearson Education.
2. Intellectual Property –David Bainbridge, Longman
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BHILAI (C.G.)

Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches


Subject: Value Engineering Code: 300894 (37)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tutorial Period: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2

UNIT – I
Basic Concepts
Meaning of the term value, basic kind, reasons for poor value, value addition, origin and history.
Benefits, relevance in Indian scenario.

UNIT – II
Techniques
Different techniques, organizing value engineering study, value engineering and quality.

UNIT – III
Job Plan
Different phases, General phase, Information phase, Functional Phase, Creation Phase, Evaluation
Phase, Investigation Phase, Implementation Phase, Audit.

UNIT – IV
Selection of evaluation of VE Projects
Project selection, method selection, value standard, application of methodology.

UNIT – V
Value Engineering Program
VE operations in maintenance and repair activities, VE Cost, life cycle, cost model, training for VE,
general value engineering, case studies.

TEXT BOOKS
Value Engineering – S.S. Iyer – New Age International Publishers, New Delhi
Industrial Engineering & Management – O.P. Khanna – Dhanpat Rai & Sons

REFERENCES
Techniques of Value Analysis and Engineering – L.D. Miles – McGraw Hill, New York
Value Engineering, A Systematic Approach – A.E. Mudge – McGraw Hill, New York
Compendium on Value Engineering – H.G. Tufty – Indo American Society
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Disaster Management Code: 300895 (20)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2

Unit 1
Nature of disasters – natural and other disasters, Earthquakes, floods, draught, cyclones, fire and other
environmental disasters.

Unit 2
Behaviour of structures in disaster prone areas, Disaster zoning, Hazard assessment, Environmental
Impact Assessment

Unit 3
Methods of mitigating damage during disasters, disaster preparedness.

Unit 4
Management systems during disasters, Construction Technology for mitigation of damage of structures.

Unit 5
Short-term and long-term relief measures.

Name of Text Books:


Design of Earthquake Resistant Buildings – Minoru Wakabayashi (McGraw Hill Publication)
Dynamics of Structures: Theory and Application to Earthquake Engineering (2nd edition) – Anil K
Chopra (Pearson Education Publication)

Name of Reference Books:


Fundamentals of Vibrations – Anderson, R.A. (Mc Millan)
IS – 1893 (Part I): 2002, IS – 13920: 1993, IS – 4326: 1993, IS-13828: 1993
Earth quake engineering damage assessment and structural design – S.F. Borg
Disasters and development – Cuny F (Oxford University Press Publication)
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Construction Management Code: 300896 (20)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2

Unit 1
The Owner's Perspective
Introduction-The project life cycle-Major Types of Construction-Selection of Professional Services-
Construction contractors-Financing of constructed facilities-Legal and regulatory Requirements-The
changing Environment of the construction Industry-The Role Project Managers

Unit 2
Organizing for Project Management
What is project management? – Trends in Modern Management-Strategic planning and project
programming- Effects of project risks on organization-Organization of Project Participants-Traditional
designer-Constructor sequence-Professional construction management-Owner-Builder-Operation-
Turnkey operation-Leadership and Motivation for the Project team-Interpersonal behaviour in project
organization-perceptions of Owners and Contractors

Unit 3
The Design and Construction Process
Design and construction as an integrated system-Innovation and technological Feasibility-Innovation
and technological feasibility-Design Methodology-Functional Design-Physical Structures-Geo-Technical
Engineering Investigation-Construction Site Environment-Value engineering-Construction Planning-
Industrialized Construction and Prefabrication-Computer -Aided Engineering

Unit 4
Labour, Material and Equipment Utilization
Historical Perspective – Labour Productivity-Factors Affecting Job-Site Productivity-Labor Relations in
construction-Problems in collective bargaining-Materials Management-Materials Procurement and
Delivery- Inventory control-Tradeoffs of cost in Material Management-Construction Equipment-Choice
of Equipment and Standard production Rates-Construction Processes Queues and Resource
Bottlenecks

Unit 5
Cost Estimation
Costs Associated with Construction Facilities-Approaches to cost estimation-Type of construction cost
estimates- Effects of scale on construction cost-Unit cost-Method of estimation-Methods for allocation of
joint costs- Historical cost data-Cost indices-Applications of cost Indices to Estimating-Estimate based
on Engineers List of Quantities-Allocation of Construction costs over time-Computer Aided cost
Estimation-Estimation of operating costs

Name of Text Books:


Construction Project Management Planning, Scheduling and Control – Chitkara, K.K. (Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1998)
Project Mangement: A systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling – Harold Kerzner
(CBS Publishers & Distributors, Delhi, 1988)

Name of Reference Books:


Project management for Construction: Fundamental Concepts for owners, Engineers, Architects and Builders –
Chris Hendrickson and Tung Au, (Prentice Hall, Pitsburgh, 2000)
Construction Project Management – Frederick E.Gould (Wentworth Institute of Technology, Vary E.Joyce,
Massachususetts Institute of Technology, 2000)
Project Management – Choudhury, S. (Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1988)
Applied project Engineering and Management – Ernest E. Ludwig (Gulf Publishing Co., Houstan, Texas, 1988)
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Ecology and Sustainable Development Code: 300897 (20)
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 12
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 2

Unit 1
Nature of ecology and sustainable development
Definition, scope of ecology an sustainable development, geomorphology, oceanography,
climatology and biogeography.
Unit 2
Energy and environment
Introduction of energy environment, use of solar cells for heating and operated drills,
methane gas digesters, environmentally friendly method of energy conservation, difference
between conventional and non-conventional energy sources, future trends of energy
systems.
Unit 3
Theory of isostasy
Concept of isostasy for sustainable development, discovery of the concept, concept of
Hayford and Bowie, Joly, and Holmes, Global isostatic adjustment.

Unit 4
Physical geography and man human impact on the natural environment
Modification of land forms, direct alternation of land forms, wind deflation, coastal erosion
and deposition, modification of the atmosphere, ultration process in eco and energy systems.
Unit 5
Obstacles in sustainable development
Pollution growth, species extinction, restriction of bat lands, desertification, soil erosion,
soil pollution, characterisation of contaminated soil, global warming and ozone depletion
etc.

Name of Text Books:


Energy and environment – Fowler (McGraw Hill, New Delhi)
Restoration Ecology and sustainable development – Krystyna M. Urbanska et.al. (Cambridge
University Press, U.K.)
Name of Reference Books:
Reuniting Economy and Ecology in Sustainable Development – Russ Beaton et.al. (-----)
Theory and implementation of economic models for sustainable development – Jeroen C.J.M.
Van Den Bergh (-----------)
Economy and Ecology: Towards sustainable development – F. Archibugi et.al. (---------)
Evaluating Sustainable Development: Giving People a voice in their destiny – Okechukwu
Ukaga et.al. (-------)
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BHILAI (C.G.)
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Non Conventional Energy Sources Code : 300898 (19)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tutorial Periods: 00
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of class tests to be conducted: 02
Note: Internal Choice may be given in any three units.

Unit I
Environmental Aspects of Power Generation, Heat Transfer for Solar Energy, Utilization Flat Plate
Collectors: Physical principles of conversion of solar radiation into heat, Thermal losses and efficiency
of FPC, Practical considerations for flat plate collectors, Applications of FPC – Water heating and drying
.Focusing Type Collectors: Orientation and sun tracking systems, Types of concentrating collectors –
Cylindrical parabolic collector, Compound parabolic collector, Thermal performance of focusing
collectors, Testing of solar collectors.
Unit II
Solar cooking, solar desalination, solar ponds and solar space heating Solar Industrial
process heating and Solar power generation. Solar Green Houses, Solar thermo mechanical power,
solar refrigeration & air conditioning and Solar High Temperature Applications Gasifier- Classification,
Chemistry, Application, advantages, disadvantages and application.

Unit III
Energy from Biomass: Type of biomass sources, biomass generation, factors affecting biodigestion,
classification, advantages and disadvantages of biogas plants, community biogas plants, problems
related to biogas plants, utilization of biogas. Energy plantation, methods for obtaining energy from
biomass, thermal gasification of biomass.

Unit IV
Chemical Energy Sources: Fuel cells: Design, principle, classification, types, advantages and
disadvantages Hydrogen Energy: Properties of hydrogen, methods of hydrogen production, physical
and chemical principles, storage, advantages and application

Unit V
Wind Energy: Basic principle, wind energy conversion, wind energy conversion systems, design
consideration, performance and application. Alcohol fuels: Overview, feedstock,
methods for alcohol production, alcohol as an engine fuel; LPG, CNG Hydrogen and Ethanol as an
alternative liquid fuel; engine performance with alcohol fuels. Tidal Energy.

Name of Text Books:


1. John A Duffie & William A Beckman: Solar Energy Thermal processes Wiley Inter science
publication
2 H P Garg & J Prakash, Solar Energy – Fundamentals and Applications: - Wiley Inter
science

Name of Reference Books:

1. G D Rai, Solar Energy Utilization – Khanna publishers.


2. S P Sukhatme, Solar Energy – Principles of thermal Collection & Storage – Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing company ltd., New Delhi
Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai
Semester: VIII Branch: Common to All Branches
Subject: Energy Auditing Code: 300899 (24)
Total Theory Periods: 50 Total Tut Periods: Nil
Total Marks in End Semester Exam: 80
Minimum number of Class tests to be conducted: 2

UNIT I:
History of Energy Management: Energy forecasting, Limitations of energy resources. Renewable energy
recourses. Load management. Energy management. Demand side management (DSM) Energy conservation in
realistic distribution system. Short term load forecasting for de-centralized load management.

UNIT II:
Energy Situation and Global Energy Sources: World energy consumption. Energy in developing countries.
Firewood crises. Indian energy sources. Non-conventional renewable energy sources. Potential of renewable
energy sources. Solar energy types. Wind energy. Wave, tidal and OTEC. Super-conductors in power system.
Wind power generation for large scale generation of electricity. Wind driven induction generators.

UNIT III:
Energy Auditing as Applicable to an Industry: Classification of energy audit System optimization. Power factor
improvement. Preventive maintenance. Process modification. Non-conventional energy sources. Electricity tariffs.
Types of off-peak tariffs.

UNIT IV:
Elements of Energy Auditing and Metering Methodologies(Case Studies): Capacity utilization. Technology up-
gradation. Fine tuning, Energy conservation. Concept and methods of energy conservation.

UNIT V:
Demand Side Management: Introduction to DSM. Concept of DSM. Benefits from DSM. DSM techniques. Time of
day pricing, Multi-utility exchange model. Time of day pricing models for planning, load management. Load priority
technique. Peak clipping. Peak shifting. Valley filling. Strategic conservation. Energy efficient equipment,
Socioeconomic awareness programs.

Text Books:
1. Ashok.V.Desai(ED)-Energy Demand: Analysis, Management and Conservatioin, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New
Delhi.
2. S. Rao, Parulekar, Energy technology, Khanna Pbs.

Reference Books:
1. Jyothi Prakash- Demand Side Management, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishers.
2. N.K.Bansal, Kleeman Millin-Renewable Energy Sources and Conservation Technology, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishers.

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