This document outlines the modules and topics covered in the course PCEC4202 Digital Electronics Circuit.
Module I covers number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, and combinational logic design. Module II covers VHDL concepts, CMOS logic circuits, and an introduction to VLSI. Module III covers logic components, memory elements and arrays, and sequential networks.
The course aims to teach fundamental digital electronics concepts including binary numbers, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational and sequential logic circuits, VHDL modeling, CMOS technology, and basic VLSI design. Students will learn to analyze, design, and implement digital circuits using logic gates and VHDL. Memory elements, counters, and finite state machines
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PCEC4202: Digital Electronics Circuit
This document outlines the modules and topics covered in the course PCEC4202 Digital Electronics Circuit.
Module I covers number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, and combinational logic design. Module II covers VHDL concepts, CMOS logic circuits, and an introduction to VLSI. Module III covers logic components, memory elements and arrays, and sequential networks.
The course aims to teach fundamental digital electronics concepts including binary numbers, Boolean algebra, logic gates, combinational and sequential logic circuits, VHDL modeling, CMOS technology, and basic VLSI design. Students will learn to analyze, design, and implement digital circuits using logic gates and VHDL. Memory elements, counters, and finite state machines
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PCEC4202 Digital Electronics Circuit
MODULE I (11 Hours)
1. Number System: Introduction to Binary Numbers, Data Representation, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal and Decimal Number System and their Conversion. (2 Hours) 2. Boolean Algebra and Logic Gates: Basic Logic Operation and Identities, Algebraic Laws, NOR and NAND Gates, Useful Boolean Identities, Algebraic Reduction, Complete Logic Sets, Arithmetic Operation using 1s and 2`s Compliments, Signed Binary and Floating Point Number Representation. (4 Hours) 3. Combinational Logic Design: Specifying the Problem, Canonical Logic Forms, Extracting Canonical Forms, EX-OR Equivalence Operations, Logic Array, K-Maps: Two, Three and Four variable K-maps, NAND and NOR Logic Implementations. (5 Hours)
MODULE II (15 Hours)
4. Concepts in VHDL: Basic Concepts, Using a Hardware Description Language, Defining Module in VHDL, Structural and Combinational Modelling, Binary Words, Libraries, Learning VHDL. (4 Hours) 5. CMOS Logic Circuits: Voltages as Logic Variables, Logic Delay Times: Output Switching Times, Propagation Delay, Fan-In and Fan-out, Extension to other Logic Gate. C-MOS Electronics, MOSFETS, The NOT Function in C-MOS: Complimentary Pairs and the CMOS Invertors, Logic Formation Using MOSFETS: the NAND and NOR Gate, C-MOS Logic Connection, Complex Logic Gates in C-MOS: 3-input Logic Gates, A general 4-input Logic Gate, Logic Cascades. (6 Hours) 6. Introduction to VLSI: Introduction, Lithography and Patterning, MOSFET Design Rules, Basic Circuit Layout, MOSFET Arrays and AOI Gates, Cells, Libraries, and Hierarchical Design, Floor Plans and Interconnect Wiring. (5 Hours) MODULE III (16 hours) 7. Logic Components: Concept of Digital Components, An Equality Detector, Line Decoder, Multiplexers and De-multiplexers, Binary Adders, Subtraction and Multiplication. (5 Hours) 8. Memory Elements and Arrays: General Properties, Latches, Clock and Synchronization, Master-Slave and Edge-triggered Flip-flops, Registers, RAM and ROMs, C-MOS Memories. (6 Hours) 9. Sequential Network: Concepts of Sequential Networks, Analysis of Sequential Networks: Single State and Multivariable Networks, Sequential Network Design, Binary Counters, Importance of state machine. (5 Hours) Text Books: 1. A First Course in Digital System Design: An Integrated Approach, India Edition, John P. Uyemura, PWS Publishing Company, a division of Thomson Learning Inc. 2. Digital Systems Principles and Applications, 10th Edition, Ronald J. Tocci, Neal S. Widemer and Gregory L. Moss, Pearson Education. 3. Digital Design, Robert K. Dueck, CENGAGE Learning. Reference Books: 1. Digital Principles and Applications, 6th Edition, Donald P. Leach, Albert Paul Malvino and Goutam Saha, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Digital Fundamentals, 5th Edition, T.L. Floyd and R.P. Jain, Pearson Education, New Delhi. 3. Digital Electronics, Principles and Integrated Circuit, Anil K. Jain, Wiley India Edition. 4. Digital Design, 3rd Edition, Moris M. Mano, Pearson Education.
PCBM4302 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS (3-0-0)
Module I (10 hours) Discrete-Time Signals and Systems: Discrete-Time Signals: Some Elementary Discrete-Time signals, Classification of DiscreteTime Signals, Simple Manipulation; Discrete-Time Systems : Input-Output Description, Block Diagram Representation, Classification, Interconnection; Analysis of Discrete-Time LTI Systems: Techniques, Response of LTI Systems, Properties of Convolution, Causal LTI Systems, Stability of LTI Systems; Discrete-Time Systems Described by Difference Equations; Implementation of Discrete-Time Systems; Correlation of Discrete-Time Signals: Crosscorrelation and Autocorrelation Sequences, Properties. Selected portions from Chapter 2 (2.1, 2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6.1, 2.6.2) of Textbook I Properties of Continuous-Time Systems: Block Diagram and System Terminology, System Properties: Homogeneity, Time Invariance, Additivity, Linearity and Superposition, Stability, Causality. Selected portions from Chapter 4 (4.2, 4.4) of Textbook II Module II (12 hours) The Continuous-Time Fourier Series: Basic Concepts and Development of the Fourier Series, Calculation of the Fourier Series, Properties of the Fourier Series. Selected portions from Chapter 8 (8.3, 8.4, 8.7) of Textbook II The Continuous-Time Fourier Transform: Basic Concepts and Development of the Fourier Transform, Properties of the ContinuousTime Fourier Transform. Selected portions from Chapter 10 (10.3, 10.6) of Textbook II Module- III (13 hours) The Z-Transform and Its Application to the Analysis of LTI Systems: The Z-Transform: The Direct Z-Transform, The Inverse Z-Transform; Properties of the ZTransform; Rational Z-Transforms: Poles and Zeros, Pole Location and Time-Domain Behavior for Causal Signals, The System Function of a Linear Time-Invariant System; Inversion of the Z-Transforms: The Inversion of the Z-Transform by Power Series Expansion, The Inversion of the Z-Transform by Partial-Fraction Expansion; The One-sided ZTransform: Definition and Properties, Solution of Difference Equations. Selected portions from Chapter 3 (3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4.2, 3.4.3, 3.6.1, 3.6.2) of Textbook I The Discrete Fourier Transform: Its Properties and Applications: Frequency Domain Sampling: The Discrete Fourier Transform; Properties of the DFT: Periodicity, Linearity, and Symmetry Properties, Multiplication of Two DFTs and Circular Convolution, Additional DFT Properties. Selected portion from Chapter 7 (7.1.2, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.3) of Textbook 1. Text Books: 1. Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, 4th Edition, Pearson. 2. Fundamentals of Signals and Systems - M. J. Roberts, TMH Reference Book: 1. Signals and Systems - P. R. Rao, TMH. 2. Signals and Systems A Nagoor Kani, TMH 3. Signals and Systems by Chi-Tsong Chen, Oxford 4. Principles of Signal Processing and Linear Systems, by B.P. Lathi, Oxford. 5. Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, by B.p. Lathi, Oxford
DIGITAL SWITCHING AND TELECOMUNICATION NETWORKS
MODULE I (16 hours)
Introduction: Fundamentals of switching system, telecommunication networks. Electronic space division switching: Stored program control, centralized and distributed SPC, application software architecture, enhanced services, two and three stage & n stage networks. Time Division Switching: Basic time division space switching, time division time switching, time multiplexed space and time switching, combination switching, three-stage & n stge combination switching. (Chapter 1, 4 and 6) MODULE II (12 hours) Traffic Engineering: Network traffic load and parameters, Grade of services & blocking probability, modeling of switching systems, incoming traffic & service time characterization, blocking models and loss estimates, Delay systems (Chapter 8) Telephone Networks: Subscriber loop systems, switching hierarchy and routing, transmission plan, transmission systems, Signaling techniques : in channel & common channel signaling (Chapter 9) MODULE III (12 hours) Data Networks: Data transmission in PSTN, switching techniques, Data communication architecture, link-to-link layers, end-to-end layers, satellite based data networks, an overview of data network standards. (Chapter 10) Integrated Service Digital Network: Motivation, new services, transmission channels, signalling, service characterization, ISDN standards, broad band ISDN, voice data integration (Chapter 11) Text Books : 1. Thiagarajan Viswanathan, Telecommunication Switching Systems and Networks by, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. References: 1. Communication Networks, A Leon-Garcia and Indra Widiaja, TMH, New Delhi 2. Data and Computer Communications by W Stallings, Pearson Education
BE2104 Mechanics (3-0-0)
Module I (13 Hours)
Concurrent forces on a plane Composition and resolution of forces and equilibrium of concurrent coplanar forces, Method of projections, Methods of moment, Friction. Parallel forces in a plane- Two parallel forces, General case of parallel forces, Center of parallel forces in a plane and center of gravity- centroids of composite plane figure and curves, Distributed parallel forces in a plane. General case of forces in a plane- composition of forces in a plane and equilibrium of forces in a plane. Module II (13 Hours) Plane trusses- method of joints and method of sections, Principle of virtual work equilibrium of ideal systems. Moments of Inertia- Plane figure with respect to an axis in its plane and perpendicular to the plane- parallel axis theorem, Moment of Inertia of material bodies. Rectilinear Translation- Kinematics- Principles of Dynamics- DAlemberts Principles. Module III (14 Hours) Momentum and impulse, Work and Energy- impact Curvilinear translation- Kinematics- equation of motion- projectile- DAlemberts Principle in curvilinear motion, Moment of momentum, Work- Energy in curvilinear motion. Kinetics of Rotation of rigid body Text Books: 1. Engineering Mechanics by S Timoshenko, D.H Young and J.V.Rao, Revised 4th edition (Special Indian Edition), McGraw Hill. Reference Books: 1. Fundamental of Engineering Mechanics(2nd Edition) by S. Rajesekharan & G.Sankara Subramanium, Vikash Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 2. Engineering Mechanics by Shames and Rao, Pearson Education. 3. Engineering Mechanics, Statics and Dynamics by Boresi and Schmidt, Thomson. 4. Engineering Mechanics by I.S.Gunjal, Laxmi publications. 5. Engineering Mechanics by K.L.Kumar, Tata McGraw Hill 6. Engineering Mechanics by Kumaravelan, Scitech
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