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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS -IV
CMELPA501 3+1+0
Module 1
Complex Integration: Line Integral –Cauchy’s integral theorem- Cauchy’s
integral formula-Taylor’s series-Laurent’s series- zeros and singularities-
Residues- residue theorem-Evaluation of real integrals using contour integration
involving unit circle and semicircle.
Module 2
Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations: Successive
bisection method-Regula falsi method - Newton –Raphson method – solution of
system of linear equations by Jacobi’s iteration method and Gauss-Siedel method.
Module 3
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation: Taylor’s series method-
Euler’s method –Modified Eulers method - Runge – Kutta method (IV order)-
Milne’s predictor corrector method.
Module 4
Z – Transforms: Definition of Z transform- properties –Z transform of polynomial
functions – trigonometric functions, shifting property, convolution propertyinverse
transform – solution of 1st & 2nd order difference equations with constant
coefficients using Z transforms.
Module 5
Linear programming: graphical solution – solution using simplex method (non –
degenerate case only) – Big-M method,two phase method- Duality in L.P.P.-
Balanced T.P. – Vogels approximation method – Modi method.
References
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Ervin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern limited.
2. Numerical methods in Engineering & Science – Dr. B.S.Grewal, Kanna
Publishers.
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics - Dr. B.S.Grewal, Kanna Publishers.
4. Numerical methods in Science & Engineering - Dr. M.K.Venkitaraman, National
Publishing company.
5. Quantitative techniques Theory & Problems - P.C.Tulsian, Vishal Pandey,
Pearson Education Asia.
6. Complex variables and applications - Churchill and Brown, McGraw-Hill.
7. Operations research - Panneer Selvam, PHI.
8. Engineering Mathematics Vol. III -S Arumugam, A.T.Isaac, A.Somasundaram,
Scitech publications
9. Advanced Mathematics for Engg.students Vol. III- S.Narayanan, T.K.M.Pillay,
G.Ramanaigh, S.Vishwananthan printers & publishers.
POWER ELECTRONICS
LA 502 2+1+0
Module 1
Power semiconductor Devices - History of development of Power Electronic
devices- Constructional features- Characteristics- rating and specificationgate/
base drive circuits-protection including cooling and application consideration
of diodes- SCRS, GTO, BJTS, MCT, MOSFET and IGBT. Series and parallel
operations of SCR- Electromagnetic interference.
Module 2
AC to DC Converters - Operation and analysis of Single phase and multi-phase
uncontrolled and controlled rectifiers with R, RL and back EMF load- effect of
source inductance- free wheeling effect- power factor improvement methods for
phase Controlled rectifiers- filters. PWM chips: SG3524 and TL 494- Block
schematic.
Module 3
AC to AC Voltage Converter - Operation and analysis of single phase integral
cycle and phase controlled converters- Configuration of three phase controllers.
Module 4
DC to DC Converters - Chopper classification- Step down- step up and four
quadrant converters operation- analysis and control with R, RL and EMF loadcurrent
and voltage Commutation circuits.
Module 5
DC to AC Converters - Single phase and three phase bridge inverters- VSI and
CSI- voltage control - PWM & Square wave operation- Harmonics and their
reduction techniques.
References
1. Power Electronics: Rashid Muhammad, Pearson Edn.
2. Power Electronics: Harish C Ray, Galgotia Pub.
3. Thyristors and Applications: Ramamoorthy.
4. Power Electronics: Converter, Applications and Design, Mohan Ned, John
Wiley,
5. Power Semiconductor Circuits: Dewan, S.B. and Satrughan A, John Wiley &
Sons, 1975.
6. Thyristorised Power Controllers: Dubey, G.K., Doradlla, S. R., Wiley
Eastern, 1987.
APPLIED ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
L 503 3+1+0
Module 1
Review of vector analysis: Cartesian, Cylindrical and Spherical co-ordinates
systems- Co-ordinate transformations. Static electric field: Coulomb’s Law of
point charges- Electric flux-Gauss’s Law- Electrical scalar potential- different
types of potential distribution- Potential gradient- Boundary conditions
Capacitance: Capacitance of isolated sphere- capacitance between two concentric
sphere shells- capacitance between coaxial cylinders- capacitance between
parallel wires. Vector fields: Divergence and curl- Divergence theorem- Stokes
theorem.
Module 2
Magnetic field: Steady current and current density in a conductor- Biot-Savarts
Law- Ampere’s Law- Helmholtz theorems- Faraday’s law of electromagnetic
induction- Solenoid, toroid, inductance of transmission line- Mutual inductance
energy stored in magnetic fields- Magnetic dipole- Electric and Magnetic
boundary conditions- vector magnetic potential.
Module 3
Maxwell’s equations and travelling waves: conduction current and
displacement current- Maxwell’s equations- Plane waves- Poynting theorem and
Poynting vector- Plane electromagnetic waves- Solution for free space conditionUniform
plane wave-wave equation for conducting medium- Wave polarization-
Poisson’s and Laplace equations.
Module 4
Guided waves between parallel planes- transverse electric and transverse
magnetic waves and its characteristics- Rectangular wave guides- modes of
propagation.
Module 5
Transmission lines -Transmission line equations- transmission line parameters-
Skin effect- VSWR- Characteristic impedance- Stub matching- Smith chart -
Phase velocity and group velocity.
References
1. Engineering Electromagnetics: W. H. Hayt, Mc Graw Hill Publications.
2. Electromagnetics: J. D. Kraus, Mc Graw Hill Publications.
3. Engineering electromagnetics: E. C. Jordan.
4. Field & Wave Electromagnetic: Cheng, Pearson Education.
5. Electromagnetics: Edminister, Schaum series, 2 Edn.
6. Electromagnetic Theory: B. Premlet.
7. Electromagnetic Theory: Sadiku, Oxford University Press.
COMPUTER ORGANISATION AND ARCHITECTURE
LA 504 2+1+0
Module 1
Basic structure of computer hardware and software- addressing methods and
machine programming sequencing- different addressing modes- instruction setscomputer
arithmetic logic design- fast adders- multiplication- Booth’s algorithmfast
multiplication- integer division- floating point numbers.
Module 2
Control unit- instruction execution cycle- sequencing of control signalshardwired
control- PLAs- micro programmed controls- control signals- micro
instructions - Micro program sequencing- branch address modification- pre
fetching of micro instructions.
Module 3
Memory organization- semi conductor RAM memories- internal organizationbipolar
and MOS devices- dynamic memories- multiple memory modules and
interleaving- cache memories -mapping functions - replacement algorithmsvirtual
memories- address translation-page tables - memory management unitssecondary
memories- disk drives- standards.
Module 4
Input-Output organization- accessing I/O devices- direct memory access (DMA)-
interrupts and interrupt handling- handling multiple devices- device
identification- vectored interrupts- interrupt nesting- daisy chaining- I/O
interfaces- serial and parallel standards- buses-scheduling- bus arbitrationsprinters-
plotters- VDUs.
Module 5
Introduction to parallel processing and architecture- classification- array
processors- pipeline architecture- interconnection- networks- multistage
networks- message passing architecture.
References
1. Computer organization – Hamacher C V, Mc Graw Hill.
2. Computer Systems and Architecture – Vincent P Heuring, H F Jordan,
Pearson Edn.
3. Computer organization and Design – Pal Choudhary
4. Computer organization and Architecture – Hayes J P
5. Computer Org. & Architecture: Stallings, Pearson Education.
LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
LA 505 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction to operational amplifiers – Basic differential amplifier - dual input
balanced output and unbalanced output- Internal block schematic of op amp - Pin
identification- power supply requirements - typical data sheet - Op-amp
parameters - ideal op amp - transfer curve - equivalent circuit- open loop
configurations - frequency response of op amps - compensating networks - slew
rate and its effect.
Module 2
Op amp in closed loop configuration: Different feed back configurations- Voltage
series feedback and voltage shunt feedback - concept of virtual ground- voltage
follower - V/I converters and its applications - Differential amplifiers with one
op amp and 3 op amps- Use of offset minimizing resistor (ROM) and its design.
Module 3
Op amp applications- Summer- Subtractor- Log amplifier- Antilog amplifier-
Comparators: zero crossing- using voltage reference- regenerative (Schmitt
trigger) comparators- Astable and monostable multivibrators- Triangular and
sawtooth wave generators- Integrator and differentiator- RC phase shift and Wien
bridge oscillators-Sample and hold circuit- Peak detector circuit.
Module 4
Filters and timers: LPF- HPF- BPF- Notch and all pass filters- I order and II order
filters- Switched capacitor filter- Switched capacitor integrator. 555 timers –
Functional block diagram- Astable multivibrator, monostable multivibrator and
its applications.
Module 5
Specialized ICs and applications: Voltage regulator ICs – 78XX and 79XX series-
317 variable regulators- 1723 switching regulators- 566 VCO chip- Phase locked
loop(PLL) - capture and lock range- 565 PLL - PLL applications: Frequency
multiplication and division- AM demodulation- FM detection- FSK demodulation
- LM 380 power amplifier - intercom using LM 380- 8038 Function generator
chip - applications.
References
1. Op amps and Linear Integrated circuits: Ramakand Gaykwad- PHI publications.
2. Op amps and Linear Integrated circuits: R F Coughlin- Pearson Education.
3. Op amps and Linear Integrated circuits: Ravi Raj Dudeja- Umesh Publications.
4. Linear Integrated circuits: Roy Choudhary & Jain- Wiely Eastern Publications.
5. Integrated circuits: K R Botkar
MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS
L506 3+1+0
Module1
Introduction to microprocessors and microcomputers: Function of
microprocessors- architecture of 8085- pin configuration and functions – tristate
bus concept - generation of control signals - bus timings – de-multiplexing AD0-
AD7 – flags - memory decoding - interfacing of RAM and EPROM - I/O
addressing - I/O mapped I/O - and memory mapped I/O schemes - instruction
execution - fetch/execute cycle - instruction timings and operation status.
Module 2
Atmel AT89C51 microcontroller – features - pin configurations - internal block
schematic - pin descriptions - PORT0, PORT1, PORT2, PORT3, idle & power
down mode - power control register - program protection modes - flash
programming & verification.
Module 3
Memory organization - program memory - data memory - direct & indirect
addressing area - Program status word - register banks - addressing modes -
instruction set – arithmetic - logical and data transfer instructions - Boolean
instructions - program branching instructions - Programming examples.
Module 4
Machine cycles – interrupts - interrupt sources - interrupt enable register -
interrupt priority - interrupt control system - interrupt handling - single step
operation - port bit latches and buffers - port structures and operation - accessing
external memory – programming examples.
Module 5
Timer0 & Timer1 - TMOD SFR - mode0, mode1, mode2, mode3 - TCON SFR -
serial interface - SCON SFR - mode0, mode1, mode2, mode3- block schematicsbaud
rates- power on reset circuit- ONCE mode- on chip oscillator- external
program & data memory timing diagrams- I/O port timings – programming
examples.
References
1. The 8051 Microcontroller: Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Pearson Education.
2. The 8051 Microcontroller: Kenneth J Ayala, Penram International
3. Microprocessors and Architecture: Ramesh S Goankar
4. Microcomputers and Microprocessors: John Uffenbeck, PHI
5. Web site of Atmel - www.atmel.com
DIGITAL IC LAB
LA 507 0+0+4
List of experiments
1. TTL & CMOS characteristics (7400, CD4001)
2. Interfacing of TTL & electromagnetic relay using transistor, opto coupler (4N33)
& Darlington arrays (ULN2803).
3. Logic family interconnection (TTL to CMOS & CMOS to TTL)
4. Design of half adder & full adder using gates.
5. Design and testing of ripple & synchronous counters using JK flip flops (7473,
7476)
6. Counters using shift registers (Ring counter & Johnson counter).
7. Study of counter ICs (7490, 74190).
8. Design of astable & mono-stable multi-vibrators using gates.
9. Design of mono-shots using dedicated ICs (74123).
10. Logic design using multiplexers (74150).
11. Logic design using decoders (74138).
12. Adders, Subtractors, multipliers.
13. Design of 7 segment display circuits-static/dynamic (7447, FND542).
14. PRBS generator.
15. Digital circuit simulation using electronic work bench/ similar working tools.
Note
Any experiment related to LA402 may be added to the above list.
COMMUNICATION - I LAB
L 508 0+0+4
List of experiments
1. Passive filters – constant K and M derived.
2. Amplitude modulation.
3. Frequency modulation.
4. PWM using SG3525.
5. 555 Applications
6. 566 Applications
7. Study of 565 and its applications
8. Crystal oscillator
9. Oscillators using OP-AMP
10. Colpitts & Hartley oscillator.
11. Multiplexing using analog multiplexer IC’s.
Note
Any other experiments may be added to the above list related to LA403.

13 Jan 2013 Albert Augustine

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