Electronics Sem V VI Syllabus
Electronics Sem V VI Syllabus
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Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Programme : B.Tech (Electronics) Sem – VI (2014 Course)
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35 VLSI 60
3 2 0 20 10 10 50 - 150 3 1 4
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Course Objectives:
• To understand the architecture, instruction sets and various techniques to interface them
with different real world I/O devices to accomplish certain tasks.
• To study the architecture of microcontrollers like 8051 and PIC and the instruction set
and programming concepts.
• To know the techniques of interfacing them to the real world peripheral devices.
• To impart practical knowledge of 8051, and PIC Microcontroller.
Unit-II
8051 Micro Controllers (08 Hours)
Architecture, Pin configuration, 8051 timers, counter and related SFR’s, Internal RAM
structure, 8051 addressing modes.8051 Interrupts Interrupt Priority in the 8051 concept of
RESET. Introduction to 8051 assembly language programming: JUMP, LOOP and CALL
instructions, Arithmetic instructions, Logic and Compare instructions, and I/O PORT Single bit
instruction programming, single bit operations with CY.
Unit-III
8051 Serial Communication &Interfacing of 8051(08 Hours)
Serial Communication of 8051: Basics, SBUF register, SCON and PCON registers, Modes of
operation Simple program of serial communication.
Interfacing of 8051 with devices: LED, LCD, keyboard, LM35 temperature sensor & A/D
converter
Unit-IV
Communication Protocols (08 Hours)
Use of communication protocols, need of communication interface in embedded system
Serial communication protocols: I2C, CAN, USB, UART, Serial peripheral
interface(SPI),synchronous serial protocol(SSP).
Parallel communication protocol: PCI,PCI-X
RS232C, RS485/422.
Unit -V
PIC18F Family (08 Hours)
PIC18F programming model, instruction set Data copy, arithmetic, branch, logical, bit
manipulation and multiply-divide operations, Stacks, subroutines and macros, Role of
Assembler.
Unit-VI
Interrupts, Timers & Serial I/0 in PIC18F (08 Hours)
Concepts of Interrupts and Timers, Interrupts and their implementation in PIC18, The PIC18
timers, Use of Interrupts in applications. Concept of serial I/O, SPI protocol
List of Experiments:
Any 8 experiments should be conducted
1. Study of 8051µc using Keil software:
(a) Block transfer without memory overlapping
(b) Block transfer without memory overlapping
2. (a) To convert BCD no. to Hex no.
(b) To convert Hex no. to BCD no.
3. To perform: (a) BCD up Counter
(b) BCD down Counter
4. To generate a square wave of 5ms delay
5. To interface stepper motor with 8051µc
6. To interface LED with 8051µc
7. To interface Keyboard with 8051µc
8. To interface ADC/DAC with 8051µc
9. To perform 8/16-bit addition & subtraction using PIC microcontroller.
10. Serial communication by PIC microcontroller
List of Assignments:
1. Explain a Boolean processor of microcontroller 8051with two examples
2. Mention a real time application of microcontroller 8051.
3. Mention a real time application of PIC microcontroller.
4. Design a microcontroller (8051) based interfacing system with memory.
5. What is memory address decoding? Explain the different types of decoding.
6. An overview on PIC families.
Content Delivery Methods: Chalk & talk, Power point presentation
Assessment Methods:
1. Continuous Assessment (Unit Test, Tutorials/ Assignments, Attendance)
2. End term Examination
Text Books:
1. Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillespie Mazidi, “The 8051 Microcontroller and
Embedded System” Pearson Education.
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Rolin D. McKinlay, Danny Causey,” PIC Microcontroller and
Embedded Systems”3rd Edition ,Pearson Education
3. Ramesh Gaonkar “Fundamentals of Microcontrollers and Applications in Embedded
Systems” (with the PIC18 Microcontroller Family) 2007 Edition,Penram international
Reference Books:
1. John B Peatman “Designing with PIC Microcontrollers” 2004 Pearson Education.
2. Ajay V. Deshmukh, “Micro-controllers - Theory and Applications”, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Kenneth J. Ayala, “The 8051 Micro-controller – Architecture, Programming &
Applications”, Second Edition Penram International & Thomson Asia,
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
Course Prerequisites:
• Knowledge of process instrumentation.
• Knowledge of Integrated circuits.
Course Objectives:
• To help the students to have knowledge of the basic of instrumentation.
• To study the principles of working of various signal generators and wave analyzers
• To study the principle of working of CRO is specifications, applications in detail and
study the working of various advanced CRO’s and their applications.
Course Outcomes: On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Describe specifications, features and capabilities of electronic instruments
2. Use the electronic instruments like signal generators, wave analyzers, and various
oscilloscopes by knowing their specifications for electronic measurements.
3. Make the required measurement using various instruments
Contents:
Unit-I
Fundamentals of Instrumentation & Measurement: (06 Hours)
Necessity of Electronic Measurements, Block diagram of electronic measuring system, Concepts
of Accuracy, Precision, Linearity, Sensitivity, Resolution, Hysteresis, Calibration etc.
Measurement Errors, Voltage, Current, Resistance measurement using DMM- 4 ½ & 6 ½, Auto
zeroing, Auto ranging.
Unit-II
Measuring Instruments (06 Hours)
Voltage, current and impedance measurement, VTVM, TVM, DVMs, AC voltmeters true RMS
meters, vector voltmeter, vector impedance meter, direct current probes, alternating current
probes, LCR-Q meter.
Unit-III
Signal Generators & counters (06 Hours)
standard signal generators, swept frequency generator, random noise generator, Audio frequency
signal generation, RF generator, Pulse generator (block diagram), Function generator Time,
Frequency, Ratio, Time interval, Period & Multiple Period averaging using digital universal
frequency counter.
Unit-IV
Oscilloscopes: (06 Hours)
Overview of analog CRO, dual/ Multi-trace CRO, Various CRO probes &its applications.
Digital Storage Oscilloscope - Sampling speed & Memory depth of DSO, Design considerations,
Attachments to DSO for enhancing the functionality, Measurements such as FFT, Math
Functions, Curve Tracer, and Power scope.
Unit-V
Communication Measurements: (06 Hours)
Communication measurements, Measurements on transmitter and receiver: sensitivity,
selectivity, phase jitter, S/N ratio, co-channel interference, SINAD test etc. Network analyzer-
system elements, measurement accuracy, scalar network analyzer, vector network analyzer, S-
parameter measurement using network analyzer, EMI/EMC standards.
Unit-VI
Signal Analyzers & computer aided measurements: (06 Hours)
Harmonic and Wave analyzer, Distortion factor meter, Spectrum analyzer -FFT analyzer,
tracking generator, Logic analyzer, logic timing analyzer, logic state analyzer, FFT analyzer,
Mixed signal oscilloscope, IEEE 488, VXI based instruments, Introduction of Lab view
software.
List of Experiments:
1. Peak, average and r.m.s. measurement using rectifier circuit.
2. Measurement using spectrum analyzer and tracking generator. Observing spectrum of
AM and FM waveforms for different modulation indices
3. Measurements on DSO:
i) FFT analysis of LF signal
ii) Capturing transients
iii) Storing and retrieving number of different signals
iv) Study of various operations like add, subtract, integrate, differentiate.
4. Measurement and timing analysis of digital signals using Logic Analyzer.
5. Measurement of Total harmonic distortion using distortion factor meter.
6. Measurements on L-C-R Q meter.
7. Measurements with Universal counter (Frequency, Period, frequency ratio, Period
Averaging and Time interval).
8. Study of characteristics of Diode, Transistors using Curve Tracer.
List of Assignments:
1. Calibration of DVM for any one range: e.g. 200V dc, 200Vac, 200mA dc, using standard
calibrator or standard 6½ DMM.
2. Presentation on LCR-Q meter.
3. Describe any one real time applications of random noise generator.
4. Mathematical operations using Lab view software.
5. Seminar on network analyzer.
6. Describe any one real time applications of power scope.
Text Books:
1. Oliver-Cage, “Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation”, TATA McGraw Hill,
1975.
2. M.M.S. Anand, “Electronics Instruments and Instrumentation Technology”, Prentice Hall
India, New Delhi, 2009.
3. Albert D. Helfrick and William D. Cooper,”Modern Electronic Instrumentation and
Measurement Techniques”, Prentice Hall of India, 2010.
Reference Books:
1. Coombs, Clyde F. Jr., “Electronic Instrument Handbook”, McGraw Hill, 2000.
2. J.J. Carr, “Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement”, Pearson Education
India, New Delhi, 2011.
3. A. J. Bouwens, “Digital Instrumentation”, TATA McGraw Hill, 1997.
4. H.S. Kalsi, “Electronic Instrumentation”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2010
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
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Course Prerequisites:
• Understanding of continuous and discrete linear systems.
• Knowledge of probabilities and random variables.
• Understanding of Fourier Transform.
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Course Objectives:
• To understand the building blocks of digital communication system.
• To understand the basics of baseband and pass band digital communication systems.
Contents:
Unit –I (06 Hours)
Overview of Probability Theory and Random Variables:
Sample space, events, Conditional probability, Joint probability, Baye’s rule, random variables.
Continuous and discrete random variables, ,Cumulative distribution Function, probability
distribution function, Statistical averages, Random Processes, Time average, Ergodicity.
Unit -II
Digital transmission of analog signals (06 Hours)
Introduction to Digital Communication System, Sampling Process, Quantization–Uniform, Non-
Uniform ,Companding, A-Law, µ Law, Pulse code modulation Delta Modulation, Adaptive
Delta Modulation, Delta Sigma Modulation, Differential Pulse Code Modulation.
Unit-V
Error Control Coding: (06 Hours)
Types of Errors & codes, Linear block codes, error detection & correction, Hamming codes.
Cyclic codes: Encoding and syndrome decoding. Convolutional codes, Introduction to turbo
codes.
List of Experiments:
Minimum 8 experiments should be conducted.
1. To verify the sampling theorem.
2. To study Pulse Code Modulation System (PCM) System.
3. To analyze a Delta modulation system and interpret the modulated and demodulated
waveforms.
4. To perform ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) System.
5. To study PSK (Phase Shift Keying) System.
6. To study FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) System.
7. To study of Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK).
8. To study of Spread Spectrum techniques.
9. To simulate any digital modulation scheme using MATLAB.
10. To perform different Data Formats
11. To study of Hamming codes.
List of Assignments:
Any six assignments can be completed
1. Study of sampling theorem using Virtual Labs
2. Study of ASK/FSK/PSK system using Virtual Labs.
3. Study of hamming code.
4. Experiments on random signals using MATLAB
5. Simulation of communication system using MATLAB.
6. Study of Eye Diagram using oscilloscope
7. Presentation on any communications topic relevant to the course.
8. Industrial Visit
• Content Delivery Methods: The course will be delivered through lectures, class room
interaction, group discussion, exercises and quizzes.
• Assessment Methods:
1. Unit Test 2. Assignments
3. Continuous Assessment 4. End term Examination
Text books:
1. Sklar, Bernard, "Digital Communications, Fundamentals & Applications,"
Second Edition, Prentice-Hall Inc.,2001.
2. Leon W. Couch, “Digital and Analog Communication Systems”, Sixth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2001.
3. Lathi B P, and Ding Z “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems,” Fourth
Edition ,Oxford University Press.
Reference Books:
4. Haykin Simon, “Digital Communication Systems,” Forth Edition,John Wiley and Sons,
New Delhi.
CoursePrerequisites:
Course Objectives:
• To understand and acquire knowledge about various power semiconductor devices.
• To understand the operation, characteristics and performance parameters of controlled
rectifiers.
Contents:
UNIT I : (06 Hours)
Power devices
Power Diodes: Construction, Switching characteristics; Power BJT, PBJT: Construction,
Operation, switching characteristics, Power MOSFET: PMOSFET, Construction, Operation,
Static characteristics, switching characteristics, safe Operating Area, IGBT: Construction,
Operation, Switching characteristics, Safe operating area.
Thyristor: Construction, Operation, transistor analogy, static characteristics, switching
characteristics, thyristor turn-on, thyristor turn-off. DIAC / TRIAC – construction and operating
Principle, Applications. GTO: Construction, Operation, Turn off mechanism, Applications,
driver, protection and snubber circuits for power devices
Assessment Methods:
1. Unit Test
2. Continuous Assessment
3. End term Examination
List of Experiments:
List of Assignments:
1. Real life applications of inverters.
2. Real life applications of PV cells.
3. Applications of single phase converter.
4. Different types of cyclo converters.
5. Describe AC Voltage regulators.
6. Real life applications of power devices.
Text Books:
1. M. H. Rashid, "Power Electronics Circuits, Devices And Applications", PHI, 3rd
Edition, 2004, New Delhi
2. M D Singh & K B Khanchandani, "Power Electronics", TMH, New Delhi
3. P. C. Sen, "Modern Power Electronics", S. Chand & Co., New Delhi
Reference Books:
1. S. Tamil Asgar, "Power Electronics”, PHI, 2004, New Delhi
2. N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland& W. P. Robbins, "Power Electronics, Converters
Applications And Design", John Willey and sons, 3rd edition, Singapore
3. V. R. Moorthi, "Power Electronics, Devices, Circuits & Industrial Applications”,
Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2005.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
CoursePrerequisites:
Fundamentals of integration, differentiations, partial diffraction.
Course Objectives:
• Provide fundamentals of Static Electromagnetic Fields.
• Explain basics of the vector Differential, Integral operators to Electromagnetic theory &
Electrostatic & Electromagnetic fields.
• Define and derive different laws in Electrostatic & Electromagnetic fields.
• Explain Maxwell’s equations and concepts of transmission lines.
• Analyze techniques for formulating and solving problems in Electrostatic &
Electromagnetic fields.
• Develop mathematical skills related with differential, integral and vector calculus.
Contents:
Unit I
Co-ordinate Systems (5 Hours)
Vector Algebra, product of vectors, Co-ordinate systems, Curl, Divergence & Gradient, Stoke’s
Theorem, Poisson’s and Laplace Equations, Coulomb’s law, line, Surface & Volume Charge
distribution.
Unit II
Electrostatic Fields (7 Hours)
Electric Field Intensity, Electric Field due to infinite line and surface charges, Electric Flux
Density, Gauss law (differential and integral form) and its applications, Divergence Theorem,
Electric Potential and gradient, Work done, Energy Density, Electric Dipole and moment.
Polarization in Dielectrics, Boundary conditions for Dielectric and Dielectric, boundary
conditions for Conductor and Dielectric, boundary conditions for Conductor and free space.
Method of Images for point and line charge, Capacitance – parallel, co-axial and spherical,
Continuity equation.
Unit III
Magnetostatic Fields (6 Hours)
Biot - Savart law, Magnetic Field Intensity due to infinite and finite line. Ampere’s Circuital
Law in integral and differential form, Applications of Amperes Circuital law, Magnetic flux
density, vector magnetic potential, Magnetic Torque, moment and dipole, nature of magnetic
material, magnetization, Magnetic boundary conditions
Unit IV
Time Varying Fields& Wave Propagation (7 Hours)
Faradays law of induced emf, displacement current, Maxwell’s Equations in point form &
Integral form for various fields, Wave equations, wave propagation through different medium,
skin depth, Poynting theorem, wave polarization, Reflection of plane wave from conducting
medium, perfect dielectric.
Unit V
Transmission Lines (6 Hours)
Physical Description of Transmission line propagation, Transmission Line equations,
Characteristic equation of infinite Transmission Line, Complex analysis of sinusoidal waves,
Transmission lines equations & their solutions in phasor form, Uniform terminated Transmission
Line, Input impedance, Phase velocity and group velocity, Short circuited and open circuited
line, Reflection coefficient VSWR, smith chart (Numerical expected) and applications.
Unit VI
Waveguides & Electromagnetic radiation (5 Hours)
Plane wave analysis of parallel-plate waveguide, rectangular waveguides, TE and TM modes,
wave impedance, wave velocities, attenuation in waveguide, EMI/EMC concepts, basic radiation
principles, Hertzian dipole, magnetic dipole, thin wire antennas, antenna specifications, antenna
arrays.
Assessment Methods:
4. Unit Test
5. Continuous Assessment
6. End term Examination
List of Assignments:
1. Analyze Coulombs law, Gauss Law, Divergence theorem with different problems on
Scilab / MATLAB (Refer www.scilab.in-resources/completd book and Hayt& Buck,
Engineering Electromagnetics, 7th Edition Tata McGraw-Hill).
2. Analyze Maxwell’s equations for different fields on Scilab / MATLAB
3. Experimental study on antenna trainer kit & study different antenna specifications.
4. Analyze experimentally waveguides on Microwave test bench.
5. Analyze uniform plane wave for different media on Scilab / MATLAB
6. Analytical problems on transmission lines.
List of Tutorials: The main objective of this tutorial is to focus on the outcomes defined in the
theory syllabus by solving the following problems based on paper work.
1. Find the Electric field intensity and electric flux density at a given point due to
following charge distributions. (In all coordinate systems)
• Point charges
• Line charges (finite and infinite)
• Surface charges (finite and infinite)
• Mixed charges (Point charge, Line charge, Surface charge)
2. Application of Gauss’s law
• Given ρv (volume charge density) in a particular region, find D
̅ (electric flux
Text Books:
1. A. Murthi,” Electromagnetic fields”, S. Chand.
2. Edminister J.A, “Electromagnetics”, Tata McGraw-Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Hayt& Buck, “Engineering Electromagnetics”, 7th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
3. Kraus,Fleisch, “Electromagnetics with applications”, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill.
4. A. Das & S. K. Das, “Microwave Engineering”, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill.
6. Jordan &Balmain, “Electromagnetic waves & radiating systems”, 2nd edition, PHI.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
Class: B. Tech (Electronics) Sem:-VI
SUBJECT: - Digital Signal Processing
CoursePrerequisites:
• Knowledge of mathematics
• Knowledge of signals and systems
Course Objectives:
• To introduce the concept of discrete Fourier transform.
• To learn the algorithm of fast computation.
• To design the finite impulse response filter & infinite impulse response filter.
• To learn the finite word length effect of filter.
• To understand the architecture & programming of DSP processor.
Assessment Methods:
7. Unit Test
8. Continuous Assessment
9. End term Examination
List of Experiments:
Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted using MATLAB & at least one using
hardware.
1. To find DTFS for periodic and DTFT for non periodic signal.
2. To find DFT IDFT of DT signal.
3. To find the response of DT system using convolution.
4. To find the stability of DT system using the concept of convolution.
5. To perform convolution using overlap and add method.
6 To perform circular convolution.
7. To plot pole zero plot of Z-domain using transfer function.
8. To solve the difference equation and find the system response using Z transform.
9. To find the impulse invariance IIR digital filter to realize the first order analog
Butterworth filter.
10. To design IIR filter for first order analog Butterworth approximation using bilinear
transformation.
11. To find and plot the frequency response for the rectangular and Hamming window.
12. To Design FIR filter using frequency sampling method.
13.To plot spectrogram of speech signal.
14.To implement convolution sum using DSP processor.
15. To implement Speech processing applications using DSP processors.
List of Assignments:
Assignments should be conducted using SCILAB
1.Linear and circular convolution
2.DFT and IDFT
3.FFT& IFFT
4.Realization of filters
5..Design of FIR filter
6.Design of IIR filter
Text Books:
1.Proakis J., Manolakis D., "Digital Signal Processing", Pearson Education
References Books:
1. Babu R., "Digital Signal Processing", 4th Edition, Scitech Publications.
2. Salivahanan, Ganpriya and Vallavraj,”Digital signal Processing”Tata McGraw-Hill.
3. Ifeachor, Jervis "Digital Signal Processing ", Pearson Education.
4.Texas Instruments, DSP Manual.
5. B. VenkataRamani and M. Bhaskar, “Digital Signal Processors, Architecture,
Programming and Applications”, Tata McGraw Hill.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
CoursePrerequisites:
• Fundamentals of Computer, Digital Logic Circuits, Computer Organization and Architecture.
Course Objectives:
• To understand need and application of ARM Microcontroller in embedded system.
• To study the architecture of ARM series microcontroller
• To understand architecture and features of typical ARM7& ARM CORTEX-M3
Microcontroller.
• To learn interfacing of real world input and output devices
Contents:
Assessment Methods:
3. Continuous Assessment (Unit Test, Tutorials/ Assignments, Attendance)
4. End term Examination
List of Assignments:
1. Case study of any one of the latest ARM processors and Power point presentation of the
same in class.
2. Survey of CORTEX M3 based controllers, its features and comparison.
3. Design of Firmware Embedded system using LPC 2148 (Simulation only).
4. Design of Firmware Embedded system using LLPC1768 (Simulation only).
5. Case study of any one of the RTOS with examples.
Text Books:
1. Rajkamal, “Embedded system-Architecture, Programming and Design”, TMH
Publications, Edition 2003.
2. Andrew Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chris Wright, “ARM System Developers Guide –
Designing and Optimizing System Software”, ELSEVIER.
3. Joseph Yiu, “The Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex-M”, Newness, ELSEVIER.
Reference Books:
1. LPC 214x User manual (UM10139) :- www.nxp.
2. LPC 17xx User manual (UM10360) :- www.nxp.com
3. ARM architecture reference manual : - www.arm.com
4. Trevor Martin, “An Engineer’s Introduction to the LPC2100 series”, Hitex (UK) Ltd.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
CoursePrerequisites:
• Analog Electronics
• Digital Electronics
Course Objectives:
• To introduce the VLSI Design Flow and design styles
• To introduce the VHDL Hardware Description Language (HDL) that shall help in describing
a circuit to the tools for simulation and further processing of the same towards
implementation.
• To introduce MOSFET physics and CMOS logic gates.
List of Assignments:
1. Simulate TLC
2. Simulate UART
3. Simulate LIFT controller
4. Design Barrel shifter.
5. Design a Mealy and Moore Sequence Detector
6. Real life applications of FPGA/CPLD
Text Books:
1. Neil IL E. Weste and Kamran Eshraghain,"Principles of CMOS VLSI Deign", Pearson
Education Publication.
2. Wayne Wolf, “Modern VLSI Design", Prentice Hall Publication.
3. J.Bhaskar”A VHDL primer” Pearson Education Publication.
4. BehzadRazavi,“Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits”, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. John Walkerly,"Digital Design Principles and Practices",Prentice Hall Publication
2. Douglas Perry,"VHDL", Pearson Education Publication.
3. Charles Roth, "Digital System Design using VHDL", Tata McCraw Hill.
4. Wayne Wolf," FPCA Based System Design", Prentice Hall
6. Ken Martin, “Digital Integrated Circuit Design”, Oxford University Press, 2011.
7. Sung-Mo Kang, Yusuf Leblebici, “CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits Analysis and
Design”, TMH, 3rd Ed., 2011.
8. ParthPratimSahu, “VLSI Design”, McCraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
Course Prerequisite:
• Understanding the various forms of Math, Economics and Statistics.
Course Objectives:
Assessment Methods:
1. Continuous Assessment (Unit Test, Tutorials/ Assignments, Attendance)
2. End term Examination
Text Books:
1.Shtub, Bard and Globerson, “Project Management: Engineering, Technology, and
Implementation”, Prentice Hall, India
2. C. Paramasivan and T. Subramanian, “Financial Management”, New age international
publishers.
3. John M Nicholas, “Project Management for Business and Technology: Principles and
Practice”, Prentice Hall, India, 2002.
4. Cleland and King, “VNR Project Management Handbook”.
5.Wiest and Levy, “Management guide to PERT/CPM”, Prentice Hall. India.
Reference Books:
1.HoraldKerzner, “Project Management: A Systemic Approach to Planning, Scheduling and
Controlling”, CBS Publishers, 2002.
2. S. Choudhury, “ Project Scheduling and Monitoring in Practice”.
3. P. K. Joy, “Total Project Management: The Indian Context”, Macmillan India Ltd.
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University,
College of Engineering, Pune
Course Prerequisites:
• Knowledge of basic electronics components and its functions.
• Knowledge of rectifiers, amplifiers, filters etc.
• Knowledge of basic Data acquisition systems.
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Course Objectives:
• To introduce the basic concepts needed for Circuit design.
• To introduce the techniques such as signal amplification, filtering, audio power
amplification etc
• To emphasize the understanding and practical implementations of the electronics circuits.
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Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, a student will be able to
1. Choose proper electronic component for designing circuits.
2. Design basic electronics circuits like rectifiers, filters, voltage regulators, amplifiers, etc.
3. Distinguish between linear power supply and SMPS.
4. Implement Data Acquisition Systems.
Contents:
Unit-I
Electronic Components Selection: (08 Hours)
Passive and active components, types of resistors, capacitors and Inductors. Transformers types:
power transformer, audio frequency transformer and intermediate frequency transformer.
Integrated Circuits (ICs), wire/cable selection, shielding and grounding techniques.
Unit-II
Design of Analog Filter: (08 Hours)
Low pass filter and high pass filter. Design of Inductor Filter, Capacitor filter, LC- filter, RC-
Filter and 𝜋 section Filter.
Unit-III
Design of Linear power supply: (08 Hours)Block
Schematic, Types of voltage regulators, Design of Zener diode shunt regulator , Transistor shunt
regulator and transistor series voltage regulator. Short circuit protection, fold back current
limiting. Discrete components & IC based design for linear power supply e.g. Three terminal
regulators (LM317,LM78XX).
Unit-V
Design of Data Acquisition System: (08 Hours)
Circuit level design of DAS, Design should include signal sensing, isolation, and signal
conditioning ADC storage & display systems.
List of Assignments:
1. Design of low pass filter.
2. Design of linear power supply using discrete components.
3. SMPS Topology.
4. Data acquisition system.
5. Design of audio power amplifier.
Text Books:
1. P.M.Chirlial, “Analysis & Design of Integrated Electronic Circuits”, Wiley Eastern.
2. Hayt&Nudeck, “Electronic Circuit Analysis & Design “, Jaico Publishing House.
3. Horowitz Paul & Winfield Hill, “Art of Electronics”, Cambridge University Press 2nd Edition
1989.
4. B.S.Sonde, “Introduction to system Design Using Integrated Circuits”, Wiley Eastern-2nd
Edition.
5. M.M.Shah, “Design of Electronic Circuits & Computer Aided Design”, Wiley Eastern.
Reference Books:
1. Sergio Franco, “Design with Operational amplifiers and analog Integrated circuits”, 3rd
edition, TMH.
2. Franklin P. Prosser, David E. Winkel, “The Art of Digital Design”, PHI.
3. Gotlib, “Power Supply Design”, PHI