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The document outlines the detailed syllabus for the IV semester core courses, specifically focusing on Digital Signal Processing (ECECC401) and Electronics Design Workshop (ECECC402). It includes course outcomes, content structure, and a lecture plan for Digital Signal Processing, covering topics such as DFT, FFT, FIR and IIR filter design, and multirate signal processing. Additionally, it describes the Electronics Design Workshop, emphasizing hands-on experience with electronic components, circuit design, and PCB fabrication.

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The document outlines the detailed syllabus for the IV semester core courses, specifically focusing on Digital Signal Processing (ECECC401) and Electronics Design Workshop (ECECC402). It includes course outcomes, content structure, and a lecture plan for Digital Signal Processing, covering topics such as DFT, FFT, FIR and IIR filter design, and multirate signal processing. Additionally, it describes the Electronics Design Workshop, emphasizing hands-on experience with electronic components, circuit design, and PCB fabrication.

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DETAILED SYLLABUS OF IV SEMESTER CORE COURSES:

4.1 EC ECC 4 01: Digital Signal Processing

Course Code Course Name Course Pre-requisite


Structure
ECECC401 Digital Signal Processing L-T-P ECECC05
3-0-2
COURSE OUTCOME (CO):
CO1: Apply DFT/FFT to analyze the spectral characteristics of CT and DT signals.
CO2: To design and realize FIR filters for filtering undesired signal.
CO3: To design and realize IIR filters for filtering undesired signal.
CO4: To analyse and design the multirate DSP systems.
CO5: To analyse the finite word length effects in DSP systems.
COURSE CONTENT:
Unit-I:
DFT: Review of DTFT, Signal transmission through LTI system. Discrete-Fourier Transform: Matrix
formulation, Properties of DFT, Linear Convolution using DFT, Overlap-save and Overlap-add
method, Spectrum analysis using DFT.
Unit-II:
FFT: FFT-Efficient Computation of DFT, radix-2 Decimation-in-Time and Decimation-in-Frequency
FFT Algorithms, Goertzel Algorithm.
Realization of Digital Filters: Structures for FIR systems: Direct form structure, Cascade form
structures, Linear-phase structure, Structures for IIR systems: Direct form structures, Cascade form
structures, Parallel form structures. Transposed structures.
Unit-III:
Design of FIR Digital Filters: Advantages/disadvantages of digital filters, Difference between FIR and
IIR fitters, Frequency response of type1,2,3 and 4 FIR filters. Filter Specifications, Desirability of linear-
phase FIR filters, Impulse response of ideal LP, HP, BP and BS filters, Design of linear phase FIR
Digital Filters using Windows, and Frequency Sampling method.
Unit-IV:
Design of IIR Digital Filters: IIR filter design by Approximation of Derivatives, Impulse-invariant method,
Bilinear transformation method, IIR filter specifications, Specifications of LP filter, Characteristics of
commonly used analog filters (Butterworth and Chebyshev), Frequency transformations.
Unit-V:
Analysis of Finite Word Length Effects, Quantization (truncation and rounding), Quantization of fixed-
point and floating-point numbers, Coefficient quantization error, Product quantization error, zero-input
limit cycle and dead band in IIR filters.
Multirate Signal Processing: decimation, interpolation, sampling rate conversion by a rational factor,
computational requirements, polyphase decomposition.

Text Books:
[T1] S. K. Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing- A Computer based approach”, Tata McGraw-Hill.
[T2] Tarun Kumar Rawat, “Digital Signal Processing”, Oxford University Press.
Reference Books:
[R1] A.V.Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer and J.R. Buck, “Discrete-Time Signal Processing”, Pearson
Education.
[R2] John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms, And
Applications”, Pearson Education.
B. CO-PO & CO-PSO MAPPING TABLE
CO\ PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PS PS PS
PO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 O1 O2 O3
CO1 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - 2 3 3
CO2 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - 2 3 3
CO3 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - 2 3 3
CO4 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - 2 3 3
CO5 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - 2 3 3

C. THEORY LECTURE PLAN

S. No. Topics Lectures


Nos.
Unit-I Discrete Time Fourier Transform, inverse DTFT, Signal Transmission 01-02
through LTI systems, Response to complex exponentials and sinusoidal
signals.
Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT): Sampling of DTFT, Inverse DFT, DFT 03-04
as a linear transformation,
DFT Properties, Linear convolution using circular convolution, 05-08
Spectrum analysis using DFT
Filtering of long data sequences: Overlap-save and overlap-add 09-10
method.
Unit-II Computational complexity of direct computation of DFT, Decimation- 11-12
in-time FFT algorithm
Decimation-in-frequency FFT algorithm, Inverse DFT using FFT 13-14
algorithms
Goertzel algorithm, Chirp-z transform algorithm. 15
FIR filter structures: Direct form, cascade, linear-phase structures. 16
IIR filter structures: Direct form-I, direct form-II, cascade-form, parallel- 17-18
form structure.
Unit-III Advantages/disadvantages of digital filters, Difference between FIR and 19-20
IIR fitters, Frequency response of type1, 2, 3 and 4 FIR filters. Filter
Specifications
Desirability of linear-phase FIR filters, Impulse response of ideal LP, HP, 21-22
BP and BS filters
Design of linear phase FIR Digital Filters using Windows, and 23-25
Frequency Sampling method.
Unit-IV IIR Digital Filters: Impulse Invariant method, Bilinear transformation 26-27
method
IIR filter specifications, Butterworth and Chebyshev filter 28-30
Frequency transformation in analog and digital domain. 31
Unit-V Analysis of Finite Word Length Effects, Quantization (truncation and 32-34
rounding), Quantization of fixed-point and floating-point numbers,
Coefficient quantization error, Product quantization error 35-36
zero-input limit cycle and dead band in IIR filters. 37
Multirate Signal Processing: decimation, interpolation, sampling rate 38-40
conversion by a rational factor, computational requirements, polyphase
decomposition
Total Lectures 40

D. Suggested List of Experiment:


Experiments using TMS320C6713 DSP Starter Kit

1) (a) Introduction to the Digital Signal Processing Kit (DSK) and the Code Composer
Studio (CCS).
(b) Sine Wave Generation Using Eight points with DIP Switch Control.

(c) Generation of sinusoid and Plotting with CCS (sine8_buf).

2) (a) Basic Input and Output Using Polling (loop_poll).


(b) Basic Input and Output Using Interrupts (loop_intr).

(c) Sine Wave Generation Using sin() Function, Reconstruction, Aliasing, and the
Properties of the AIC 23 Codec.

3) Plot the DFT of the sequence given in experiment #5.


4) Design an FIR filter for the specifications given in experiment # 7.
5) Design and IIR filter for the specifications given in experiment # 10.

4.2 Electronic Design Workshop: ECECC 402

A. SYLLABUS
Course No Title of the Course Course Structure Prerequisite

ECECC402 Electronics Design Workshop 2L-0T-4P None

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)


After completing the course, the students shall be able to:

1. Identify and understand the operation of basic electronic components, ICs, microcontrollers
and sensors.
2. Use all types of laboratory test and measurement instruments for the purpose of circuit and
system debugging.
3. Use mechanical processes and tools for building instrument enclosures etc and electronic
fabrication processes and equipment to design and fabricate PCBs.
4. Build, test and document a useful electronic/IoT project/system.

Contents:

Unit I: Introduction to electronic components & lab instruments

Electronic component familiarization. Understanding useful circuits and common ICs. Understanding
electronic system design flow - visualization of system requirements. Project planning using Gantt
chart. GIT for version control.

Familiarization and use of basic measurement instruments – DSO (with 1X and 10X probes). DMM.
LCR bridge. Signal and function generator. MSO. Benchtop variable power supply (with 4-wire
output).

Unit II: Introduction to system/product building tools and processes

Circuit prototyping using breadboard and PCB. Schematic design and PCB layout using EagleCAD.
Gerber creation and 3D visualization for fitting. Single, double and multilayer PCBs. Soldering using
soldering iron/station. Soldering using a temperature controlled reflow oven. Automated circuit
assembly and soldering using pick and place machines.

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