EF_III_2011
EF_III_2011
ELECTROIC CIRCUITS
CODE EF 301 L T P
EL 301 2 -- 2
RATIOALE
Electronics equipments in these days mostly uses semiconductor devices. In industries power
controlling is also achieved by semiconductor devices, knowledge of each component and different circuit is
very essential for operation and maintenance. The subject provides the basic knowledge of principles of
electronic circuit.
COTETS
1.1 The common source CS amplifier its A.C. equivalent circuits and voltage gain calculation at
low and high frequency
1.2 The common drain CD amplifier its A.C. equivalent circuits and voltage gain calculation at
low and high frequency
2. Multistage Amplifier :
3. Power Amplifier :
4. Feedback Amplifier :
5. Oscillators :
7. Multivibrator :
7.2.1 Fixed bias and self bias BMV and their working
7.2.2 Symmetrical and unsymmetrical triggering
7.2.3 Working of Schmitt trigger
7.2.4 Hysterisis elimination
PRACTICALS
10. Plot the frequency response of negative feedback amplifier and observe the effect of negative feed back
11. Study of Hartley oscillator and calculate frequency of oscillation
12. Study of Colpitt's oscillator and calculate frequency of oscillation
13. Study of RC phase shift oscillator
14. Study of a Wein bridge oscillator and calculate frequency of oscillation.
15. Study of crystal oscillator
16. Study of clapp oscillator
17. Study of monostable multivibrator
18. Study of bistable multivibrator
19. Study of astable multivibrator
REFERECE BOOKS :
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 4
The students of electronics should be well acquainted with the details of various microprocessors, &
Microcontrollers as this would help them in making a comparative study and selection of microprocessor &
microcontroller for a particular task.
COTETS
1. 8086 Microprocessor :
1.1 Internal architecture – Bus interface unit, execution unit, internal registers and flags.
1.2 Instruction execution sequence
1.3 Addressing modes
1.4 Modes of operation
1.5 Comparison with 8088
5.1 RS 232 C
5.2 IEEE 488
PRACTICALS
REFERECE BOOKS :
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 6
RATIOALE
Study of fiber optical engineering is essential for understanding basic phenomenon occurring in fiber
optics. By this subject students will be adequately equipped with light propagation and distribution phenomenon
before they go into the existing field of fiber optics.
COTETS
1. ature of Light :
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Classification of fibers
2.3 Physical structure
2.4 Ray theory transmission
3. Fiber Characteristics :
4. Fiber Materials :
4.5.1 Mechanical
4.5.2 Thermal
5. Fiber Fabrication :
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Fabrication steps
5.3 Liquid phase technique
5.4 Vapour phase deposition techniques
5.4.1 Outside vapour phase oxidation process
5.4.2 Vapour axial deposition process
5.4.3 Modified chemical vapour deposition
5.4.4 Plasma activated chemical vapour deposition
6. Fiber Losses :
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Attenuation
PRACTICALS
1. Study of refraction of light
2. Study of polarization of light by reflection
3. Study of different optical measuring instruments
4. Study of fiber couplers
5. Study of different type of connectors
6. Measurement of fiber bending loss
7. To determine optical bandwidth of fiber optic analog link
8. To determine optical bandwidth of fiber optic digital link
9. Measurement of Numerical aperture of fiber
10. To measure attenuation loss in optical fiber during transmission
11. To measure propagation loss in optical fiber during transmission of digital signal
12. Comparison of attenuation loss for digital and analog signal
13. Study of different fiber materials
14. Study of fiber fabrication techniques
15. Study of step index and graded index fibers characteristics
16. Study of fiber splicing techniques
REFERECE BOOKS :
1. Optics Brijlal & Subraymanyam
2. Engineering Physics Gaur & Gupta
3. Optics A. Ghatak & Loknathan
4. Understanding Fiber Optics Jeff Hecht
5. Fiber Optics in Telecommunication N Sharma
6. An Introduction to Optical Fibers Allen H Cherin
7. Optoelectronics- An Introduction J Wilson & Hawkes
8. Fiber Optics & Optoelectronics Peter K Cheo
9. Optical Communication Systems John Gowar
10. Optical Fiber Communication Gerd Keiser
11. Optical Communication Senior J.M.
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 9
CODE EF 304 L T P
2 -- 2
RATIOALE
Reliability of a telecommunication system can be enhanced by proper and regular maintenance
activities. Students are therefore should be equipped with adequate knowledge of measurements and techniques
to study various parameters. They are also exposed to optical sensors that form important elements for
measurement of various parameters. This paper also highlighted to advanced techniques and devices that are
used in fiber optics.
COTETS
1. Optical Sources :
2. Detectors :
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Photodiode – Materials and types
2.3 Avalanche photo diode (APD), PIN diode
2.4 Temperature effect on avalanche gain, noise in APD
2.5 Photo transistors, PIN-FET, Photo Darlington
2.6 Response time, BW, noise equivalent power, responsivity
2.7 Spectral response, dark current and quantum efficiency
3. Connectors :
4. Splicers :
6. Cables :
6.1 Reasons and types - under ground, under sea and overhead
6.2 Elements of cable structure and its characteristics
6.3 Cable installation and design consideration
6.4 Cable jacketing
6.5 Cable laying, transport and handling
ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 10
7. Fiber Measurement :
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Transmission loss measurements
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Multiplex equipments
8.3 Instruments
8.4 Splice environments
8.5 System maintenance
PRACTICALS
REFERECE BOOKS :
Industrial plants adopted electronics in terms of timing action, switching action, power control, process
control, motor speed control etc called power and industrial electronics. The student should study this subject
with a view to understand the use of electronics to bring about faster and more accurate response for industrial
plants.
COTETS
1. Introduction :
1.1 Principle, Construction and characteristics of SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, UJT, PUT, Power
MOSFET, LASCR, solar cell
1.2 Ratings of SCR
1.3 “Turn on” and “Turn off” mechanism of SCR
1.4 Series and parallel connections of SCR
1.5 Snubber circuits
1.6 UJT as a relaxation oscillator
5.1 Principle, construction , operation & applications of A.C. & D.C. motors
5.2 Concept of motor speed control (for D.C. motor only)
5.3 Speed torque relation for motor (for D.C. motor only)
5.4 Armature voltage control method (using SCR) (for D.C. motor only)
5.5 Speed control method (using techo-generator) (for D.C. motor only)
5.6 Brief idea of speed control of stepper motor
REFERECE BOOKS :
1. An Introduction to Thyristor & their Application M. Ramamoorthy
2. Industrial Electronics G.K. Mithal
3. Industrial Electronics O. Cage
4. Thyristor Engineering M.S. Berde
5. Thyristor & its Application H.C. Rai
6. Electronics in Industry Chute & Chute
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8. Industrial Electronics & Control Biswanth Paul
9. Power Electronics P.C. Sen
10. Power Electronics P.S. Bhimbhara
11. Industrial electronics & control Biswanath Paul
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 13
RATIOALE
In present scenario telecommunication networks are using fiber optics widely. To meet the
requirements of this technology the students should be prepared. This subject will provide adequate knowledge
related to optical transmitting and receiving circuits, modulation techniques and their applications in various
networks. Students are also exposed to various techniques that increase communication capacity.
COTETS
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Basic LW communication system
1.3 Types of modulation
1.4 ON-OFF modulation
1.5 Analog and digital transmission
1.6 Audio video and data transmission
1.7 Computer communication using RS 232 port
1.8 Coherent system
1.9 Operating wavelength
1.10 Coding of signals
2. Transmitter Circuits :
3. Modulation techniques
4. Receiver Circuits :
PRACTICALS
1. Study of voice link
2. Study of video link
3. Design and evaluation of a laser diode analog IM system
4. Study of ACC and APC mode of operation and their comparison
5. Design and evaluation of a laser diode digital transmission
6. Study of AM subcarrier intensity modulation for analog link
7. Study of PWM subcarrier intensity modulation for analog link
8. Study of FM subcarrier intensity modulation for analog link
9. Study of AM subcarrier intensity modulation for voice link
10. Study of PWM subcarrier intensity modulation for voice link
11. Study of FM subcarrier intensity modulation for voice link
12. Full duplex computer communication using RS 232 ports
13. Fiber optic analog link design and analysis
14. Fiber optic digital link design and analysis
15. Study of WDM
16. Study of fiber amplifier - EDFA
REFERECE BOOKS :
1. Understanding Fiber Optics Jeff Hecht
2. Optical Communication J Paulis
3. An Introduction to Optical Fibers Allen H Cherin
4. Optoelectronics- An introduction J Wilson & Hawkes
5. Fiber Optics & Optoelectronics Peter K Cheo
6. Optical Communication Systems John Gowar
7. Optical Fiber Communication Gerd Keiser
8. Optical Communication Senior J.M.
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 15
Integrated circuits are essential part of modern electronics / IC fabrication method, operational
amplifier, Timer chip, PLL, are advanced technological devices, which reduces the cost and size of circuits. This
curriculum helps the student to learn the same.
COTETS
1. IC Fabrication :
2. Operational Amplifier :
4. Voltage Regulation :
PRACTICALS
1. Study of IC 741 OP AMP
2. Design and test the null circuit for OP AMP
3. Design and test an adder and subtractor circuits using OP AMP
4. Design and test an integrator and differentiator circuit using OP AMP
5. Wein bridge and RC phase shift oscillator using OP AMP
6. Design and test a Schmitt trigger circuit using OP AMP
7. Assemble and test a square wave generator and pulse generator circuit using OP AMP
8. Assemble and test a triangular wave generator circuit using OP AMP
9. Design and test a BMV and Schmitt trigger circuits using 555
10. Design and test a MMV and precision timing circuit using 555.
11. Design and test a AMV and a square wave generator circuit using 555
12. Assemble and test high and low voltage regulator using 723 IC
13. Assemble and test a fixed positive and negative voltage regulator using 78XX, 79XX ICs.
14. study of PLL 565 as a FM demodulator
REFERECE BOOKS :
1. OP AMP & Linear ICs Gyakwar
2. Integrated Circuits Botkar
3. Interested Circuits Millman Halkias
4. OP AMP & Linear ICs Caughlin & Driscoll
5. Pulse Circuit Rajul Singhal
6. Linear Integrated Circuit & Application Dr. Y. Venkataramani(ISTE)
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 17
1.1 Birefriengence
1.2 Optical activity
1.3 Kerr modulators
1.4 Scanning and switching
1.5 Magneto optic, electro optic and acousto optic effect
2. Integrated Optics :
2.1 Concepts of integrated optics (IO)
2.2 Planar wave-guides IO
2.3 Beam splitters, couplers and switches
2.4 Modulators
2.5 Optical bi-stability and digital optics
4.4.1 ASK
4.4.2 FSK
4.4.3 PSK
4.5 MODEM
5. Microwave :
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Microwave region and bands
5.3 Advantage and applications
ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 18
6.1.1 Klystron
6.1.2 Reflex klystron
6.1.3 Magnetron
6.1.4 Travelling wave tube
7. Microwave Measurements :
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Measurement of frequency and wavelength
REFERECE BOOKS :
1. Optoelectronics- An Introduction J Wilson & Hawkes
2. Optical Communication System C.P. Sandbank
3. Optical Communication System Subir Kumar Sarkar
4. Optical fibre Communication System Jophn M. Senior
5. Electronic Communication System Taub & Schilling
6. Microwave Engineering Chatterjee
7. Microwave Engineering A. Das & S.K. Das
8. Microwave Devices & Circuits S.Y. Liao
9. Microwave Principles Herbert J. Reich
10. Microwave Components & Measurement A.J. Wheller
11. Electronic Communication System G. Kennedy
12. Microwave Engineering Collins
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ELECTROICS (FIBER OPTICS COMMUICATIO) EGIEERIG 19
COMPUTER COMMUICATIO
CODE EF 309 L T P
EL 309 2 2/2 --
RATIOALE
Today most urge of computer communication in Internet is for transferring files, video, sound, image and text at
remote place. This subject has global utility in most of the field. The knowledge of subject will enable the
student to work in organization having such type of facilities.
COTETS
1. Introduction :
1.1 Need of computer communication
1.2 Analog and Digital data transmission
1.3 Brief idea of transmission media - guided and wireless
2. etwork Fundamental :
2.1 Network topology
2.2 General idea of LAN, MAN and WAN
2.3 Internet working
2.4 Switching techniques and their comparison
2.4.1 Circuit switching
2.4.2 Message switching
2.4.3 Packet switching
2.5 Simple idea of MODEM
2.6 Brief idea of ISDN
4. Backbone etworks :
4.1 Routing Concepts
4.1.1 Shortest path
4.1.2 Flooding
4.2 Concentrators (HUB)
4.3 Bridges and Routers
4.4 Congestion control – basic concept – leaky bucket technique
5. etwork Protocols :
5.1 Concept and functions
5.2 HDLC
5.3 ISO-OSI reference model
5.4 X.25 interface
5.5 TCP/IP model
REFERECE BOOKS :
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RATIOALE
To achieve the target and goals in an organisation it is essential to co-ordinate the entire system. For
this purpose the knowledge of principles of management, human resources development, material management
and financial management is required.
Entrepreneurship will introduce the students about how to set up a small-scale industry. The subject
includes the procedure for how to select, proceed and start the SSI, which also involves a concrete market
survey report and project formulation.
COTETS
1. Principles of Management :
3.1 Definition and requirements of a good wage system methods of wage payment
3.2 Wage incentives - type of incentive, difference in wage incentive and bonus. incentive to
supervisor.
4. Material Management :
4.1 Purchasing Functions and duties of purchase department organisation of purchase department,
methods of purchasing, purchase order contracts, legality of contracts types of contracts i.e.
piece work contract, lumpsum contract, item rate contract, percentage contract, merits and
limitation of each contract system, departmental execution of works, rate contract - D.G.S &
D and C.S.P.O. tender, necessity, types of tenders, tendering procedure, earnest money and
security money
4.2 Store and store keeping : Functions and duties of store department, location and layout of
store, bin cards, store ledger, receipt and issue procedure of materials, physical verification of
stores, disposal method of unserviceable articles and protection of stores.
4.3 Sales : function and duties of sales department sales promotion advertisement service after
sales.
5. Financial Management :
6. Marketing Management :
7. Entrepreneurship :
8. Entrepreneurial Development :
REFERECE BOOKS :
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