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ELHT-301: Digital Electronics THEORY Marks: 100: Unit 1

This document outlines the course content for the digital electronics theory course ELHT-301. The course covers four units: (1) number systems, logic gates, digital logic families; (2) combinational logic analysis and design including multiplexers, adders/subtractors, encoders/decoders; (3) sequential logic design including latches, flip-flops, counters, state tables/diagrams; and (4) A/D and D/A converters and memory including ROM, RAM, PROM. The related practical course ELHP-305 involves designing and building various digital circuits corresponding to the theory content. Suggested textbooks are also listed.

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ELHT-301: Digital Electronics THEORY Marks: 100: Unit 1

This document outlines the course content for the digital electronics theory course ELHT-301. The course covers four units: (1) number systems, logic gates, digital logic families; (2) combinational logic analysis and design including multiplexers, adders/subtractors, encoders/decoders; (3) sequential logic design including latches, flip-flops, counters, state tables/diagrams; and (4) A/D and D/A converters and memory including ROM, RAM, PROM. The related practical course ELHP-305 involves designing and building various digital circuits corresponding to the theory content. Suggested textbooks are also listed.

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ELHT-301: Digital Electronics THEORY Marks: 100

Unit 1
Number System and Codes: Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal, BCD, conversion of one

code to another, Complements (ones and twos), Signed and Unsigned numbers, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication Gray and Hamming Codes.
Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra: Truth Tables, OR, AND, NOT, XOR, XNOR, Universal (NOR

and NAND) Gates, Boolean Theorems, DeMorgans Theorems, Principle of duality.


Digital Logic families: Fan-in, Fan out, Noise Margin, Power Dissipation, Figure of merit,

Current and Voltage parameters, RTL, DTL, TTL, ECL, HTL, MOS, CMOS. Unit 2
Combinational Logic Analysis and Design: Standard representation of logic functions (SOP

and POS), Karnaugh map minimization, Quine McCluskey minimization. Multiplexers (2:1, 4:1) and Demultiplexers (1:2, 4:1), Implementing logic functions with multiplexer, Adder (half and full) and subtractor, Encoder (8 to 3) and Decoder (3 to 8).
Unit 3 Sequential logic design: Latch, Flip flop (FF), S-R FF, J-K FF, T and D type FFs, Clocked FFs,

Registers, Counters (ripple, synchronous and asynchronous, ring, modulo-N), State Table, State Diagrams and Sequential Machines.
Unit 4 A/D and D/A Converters: Successive Approximation ADC, R/2R Ladder DAC. Memories: General Memory Operation, ROM, RAM (Static and Dynamic), PROM,

EPROM, EEPROM, EAPROM.


Suggested Books:

1. R.L. Tokheim, Digital Principles, Schaums Outline Series, Tata McGraw-Hill (1994)

2. Donald P. Leach, Albert Paul Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill (1995) 3. M. Morris Mano, Michael D. Ciletti, Digital Design, Pearson Education Asia, (2007) 4. Thomas L. Floyd , Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education Asia (1994) 5. S.P. Bali , Solved Problems in Digital Electronics, Sigma Series, Tata McGraw-Hill, (2005) 6. W. H. Gothmann, Digital Electronics: An Introduction To Theory And Practice, Prentice Hall of India (2000)

ELHT-302: Analog Electronics-I


THEORY Marks: 100
Unit 1 Diode Circuits: Ideal diode, piecewise linear equivalent circuit, dc load line analysis,

Quiescent (Q) point. Positive, negative and biased clipper circuits, clamping circuits. Half wave rectifier, center tapped and bridge fullwave rectifiers, calculation of efficiency and ripple factor.
DC power supply: Block diagram of a power supply, qualitative description of shunt

capacitor filter, Zener diode as voltage regulator, temperature coefficient of Zener diode.
Unit 2 The BJT: Transistor current components and amplification. Transistor configurations:

Common Base (CB), Common Emitter (CE) and Common Collector (CC) configuration, I-V characteristics and hybrid parameters, regions of operation, dc load line, Q point.
CE amplifier: Self bias arrangement of CE, dc and ac load line analysis. Hybrid

equivalent of CE, Quantitative study of the frequency response of CE amplifier, effect on gain and bandwidth for cascaded CE amplifier (RC coupled). Power Amplifiers: Heat sink, Classification of power amplifiers: A, B, C and AB, analysis of Class B push pull amplifiers (efficiency, power dissipation). Single tuned amplifiers.
Unit 3 Feedback Amplifiers: Concept of feedback, negative and positive feedback, Negative

feedback:

advantages and disadvantages of negative feedback, voltage (series and shunt), current (series and shunt) feedback amplifiers, derivation of gain, input and output impedances for feedback amplifiers. Positive feedback: Barkhausen criteria for oscillations, Study of phase shift oscillator and Colpitts oscillator . Colpitts Crystal oscillator.
The MOSFET: The three configurations: Common Gate (CG), Common Source (CS) and Unit 4

Common Drain (CD), I-V characteristics, regions of operation, small signal equivalent circuit, dc load line, Q point.
CS amplifier: CS amplifier circuit analysis, Qualitative study of frequency response of

CS amplifier.
Suggested Books:

1. R. L. Boylestad, L. Nashelsky, K. L. Kishore, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Pearson Education (2006) 2. D. L. Schilling and C. Belove, Electronic Circuits: Discrete and Integrated, Tata McGraw Hill (2002) 3. J. R. C. Jaegar and T. N. Blalock, Microelectronic Circuit Design, Tata McGraw Hill (2010) 4. Donald A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Tata McGraw Hill (2002) 5. J. Millman and C. C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill (20

MAHT-305: Mathematics-II
10
Unit 1

THEORY Marks:

Vector Space and Linear Transformation: Vector spaces, subspaces, Bases and Dimensions,

Linear Transformations, Linear operator equations.


Matrices: Introduction to Matrices, System of Linear Algebraic Equations, Gaussian

Elimination Method,Gauss-Seidel Method, LU decomposition, Solution of Linear System of LU decomposition, LUdecomposition from Gaussian Elimination, LU decomposition by Gaussian Elimination, Solution toTridiagonal Systems, Crout Reduction for Tridiagonal Linear Systems. Unit 2
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors: Linear Transformation, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors,

Properties of Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem, Diagonalization. Powers of a Matrix. Real and Complex Matrices: Real Matrices: Symmetric , Skew Symmetric , Orthogonal Quadratic Form,

Canonical Form: or sum of the squares form, Transformation ( reduction ) of Quadratic Form to Canonical Form, Complex Matrices: Hermitian, Skew Hermitian, Unitary Matrices, Sylvesters Law of Inertia. Unit 3
Complex Functions: Complex Function, Continuity, Differentiability, Analyticity, Cauchy-

Riemann (CR) Equations: In Cartesian Coordinates, Harmonic and Conjugate Harmonic Functions, Cauchy-Riemann Equations. Elementary Complex Functions: Exponential Function, Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions. Complex Integration: Line Integral in Complex Plane, Cauchys Integral Theorem, Cauchys Integral Formula, Derivative of Analytic Functions. Complex Power Series: Sequences: Series and Power Series, Taylors Series (Theorem), Laurent Series,Zeroes and Poles. Theory of Residues: Residue, Residue Theorem, Evaluation of Real Integrals. Unit 4
Ordinary Differential Equations (First Order and First Degree): Basic Definitions, First Order first

Degree Differential Equations, Variables Separable or Separable Equation, Homogeneous EquationReduction to Separable Form, Non homogeneous equation: Reducible to Homogeneous Form, Exact Differential Equations, Reduction of Non-exact Differential Equations: using Integration factors, Linear Differential Equation: First Order, Bernoulli Equation, Formation of Differential Equation by Elimination of Arbitrary Constants, Geometrical Applications, Orthogonal Trajectories of Curves.
Suggested Books:

1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley India (2008) 2. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited (2007) 3. R. K. Jain, and S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House

CS-1: Fundamentals of Programming Languages


THEORY Marks: 100
Programming using C/ C++: Basic data types; constants and variables, arithmetic and

logical expressions;

input-output methods; control structures; procedural abstractions; strings and arrays; command line arguments; basic file handling; error handling
Introduction to the object-oriented programming concepts: data abstraction and encapsulation

objects and classes; inheritance; polymorphism;

Suggested Books:

1. Balagurusamy, Object Oriented Programming with C++, Tata Mcgraw Hill, (2008) 2. J. R. Hubbard, Schaum's outline of theory and problems of programming with C++ , Tata McGraw Hill (2000) 3. Behrouz A Forouzan, Forouzan Behrouz, Richard Gilberg, Computer Science: An Object Oriented Approach Using C++ , McGraw-Hill (2010) 4. D S Malik, C++ Programming Language, First Indian Reprint, Cengage Learning (2009) 5. R. Albert And T. Breedlove, C++: An Active Learning Approach, Jones And Bartlett India Ltd. (2008)

ELHP-305: Electronics Practical-V Based on Paper ELHT-301 and CS-1

PRACTICALS

Marks: 50

1. To verify and design AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates using NAND gates. 2. To convert a Boolean expression into logic gate circuit and assemble it using logic gate ICs. 3. Design a seven-segment Display driver. 4. Design a Half and Full adder. 5. Design a Half and Full Subtractor. 6. Design a 4x1 Multiplexer using logic gates 7. To build Flip-Flop Circuits using elementary gates (RS, Clocked RS, D-type, and JK Flip-Flop). 8. Design a 4 bit Counter using D/T/ JK Flip-Flop. 9. Design a shift register from D/T/ JK Flip-Flop to study Serial and parallel shifting of data. 10. To design a digital to analog and analog to digital converter of given specifications. SOFTWARE BASED SIMULATIONS (to run concurrently) 11. Design a seven-segment Display driver. 12. Design a Half and Full adder. 13. Design a Half and Full Subtractor. 14. Design a 4x1 Multiplexer using logic gates 15. To build Flip-Flop Circuits using elementary gates (RS, Clocked RS, D-type, and JK Flip-Flop). 16. Design a 4-bit Counter using D/T/ JK Flip-Flop. 17. Design a shift register from D/T/ JK Flip-Flop to study Serial and parallel shifting of data. 18. To design a digital to analog and analog to digital converter of given specifications. LABORATORY BASED ON CS (AS SUGGESTED BY COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT)

ELHP-306: Electronic Practical-VI Based on Paper ELHT-302


PRACTICALS Marks: 50

1. To study the Half wave rectifier and study the effect of C filter. 2. To study the Full wave rectifier and study the effect of C filter. 3. To study Fixed Bias, Voltage divide and Collector-to-Base bias Feedback configuration for transistor. 4. To design a Single Stage CE amplifier for a specific gain and bandwidth. 5. To study Class A, B and C Power Amplifier. 6. To study the Colpitts and Phase Shift Oscillator. 7. To study the frequency response of Common Source/ Common Gate FET amplifier. SOFTWARE BASED SIMULATIONS 1. To study the Half wave rectifier and study the effect of C filter 2. To study the Full wave rectifier and study the effect of C filter 3. To study Fixed Bias, Voltage divide and Collector-to-Base bias Feedback configuration for transistor 4. To design a Single Stage CE amplifier for a specific gain and bandwidth 5. To study the Class A, B and C Power Amplifier 6. To study the Colpitts and Phase Shift Oscillator 7. To study the frequency response of Common Source/ Common Gate-FET amplifier

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