4 semester syllabus
4 semester syllabus
Unit –I
Basic tools for communication, Review of Fourier Transform and Its Properties, Convolution
and Convolution with impulse Function, Energy and Power Signal, Energy and Power Spectral
Density, Parsevals Relation, Impulse Response of LTI System, Distortion less system and its
impulse response, Types of Distortion in communication System, Hilbert Transform and its
Properties.
Unit –II
Amplitude Modulation (AM), Spectrum of AM, Envelope Detection, Power Efficiency,
Modulation Index, Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) Modulation, Quadrature
Carrier Multiplexing (QCM), Demodulation, Costas Receiver, Single Sideband Modulation
(SSB), , Complex Pre-envelope/ Envelope, Demodulation of SSB, Vestigial Sideband
Modulation (VSB), Modulation Index, Transmission efficiency.
Unit –III
Angle Modulation, Frequency Modulation (FM), Phase Modulation (PM), Modulation Index,
Instantaneous Frequency, Spectrum of FM Signals, Carsons Rule for FM Bandwidth,
Narrowband FM Generation, Wideband FM Generation via Indirect Method, FM
Demodulation: Foster seelay Discriminator, Ratio Detector, Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis
circuits.
Unit –IV
Noise, Sources and types of noise and their power density, Multiple noise source for Linear
Systems, Super Position of Power Spectrum, Bandwidth, Noise Figure, and Equivalent Noise
Temperature, their Relationship, Noise Performance of Communication System, Band Pass
Noise Representation in Terms of Low Pass, Figure of Merit, Gaussian and white noise
characteristics,Noise Performance in amplitude modulation systems, Noise in Frequency
modulation systems, Figure of Merit for FM.
Unit –V
Basics of Probability, Conditional Probability, MAP Principle: Random Variables, Probability
Continuous and Discrete Probability Density Functions, Mean, Variance and Standard
Deviation of Random Variable, Density Functions, Applications in Wireless Channels, Basics
of Random Processes, Wireless Fading Channel Modeling, Gaussian Random Process,
Different Types of Distribution Functions, Noise, Bit-Error and Impact on Wireless Systems.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Simon Haykin, Communications Systems, 4th Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc
2. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication by David Tse.
3. B.P. Lathi : Modern Analog and Digital Communication System,Wiley Eastern limited
4. Taub and Schilling : Principles of communication Systems, TMH
5. Singh and Sapre : Communication Systems, TMH
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B. Tech. IV Sem
Branch Electronics and Communication Engineering
Course Contents
Unit –I
Diode Circuits, Amplifier models: Voltage amplifier, current amplifier, trans-conductance
amplifier and trans-resistance amplifier. Biasing schemes for BJT and FET amplifiers, bias
stability, various configurations (such as CE/CS, CB/CG, CC/CD) and their features, small
signal analysis, low frequency transistor models, estimation of voltage gain, input resistance,
output resistance etc., design procedure for particular specifications, low frequency analysis of
multistage amplifiers.
Unit –II
High frequency transistor models, frequency response of single stage and multistage amplifiers,
cascode amplifier. Various classes of operation (Class A, B, AB, C etc.), their power efficiency
and linearity issues. Feedback topologies: Voltage series, current series, voltage shunt, current
shunt, effect of feedback on gain, bandwidth etc., calculation with practical circuits, concept of
stability, gain margin and phase margin.
Unit –III
Oscillators: Review of the basic concept, Barkhausen criterion, RC oscillators(phase shift,
Wien bridge etc.), LC oscillators (Hartley, Colpitt, Clapp etc.), non-sinusoidal oscillators.
Current mirror: Basic topology and its variants, V-I characteristics, output resistance and
minimum sustainable voltage (VON), maximum usable load. Differential amplifier: Basic
structure and principle of operation, calculation of differential gain, common mode gain,
CMRR and ICMR. OP-AMP design: design of differential amplifier for a given specification,
design of gain stages and output stages, compensation.
Unit –IV
OP-AMP applications: review of inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, integrator and
differentiator, summing amplifier, precision rectifier, Schmitt trigger and its applications.
Active filters: Low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop, design guidelines.
Unit –V
Digital-to-analog converters (DAC): Weighted resistor, R-2R ladder, resistorstring etc. Analog
to-digital converters (ADC): Single slope, dual slope, successive approximation, flash etc.
Switched capacitor circuits: Basic concept, practical configurations, application in amplifier,
integrator, ADC etc.
Text/Reference Books:
1. J.V. Wait, L.P. Huelsman and GA Korn, Introduction to Operational Amplifier theory and
applications, McGraw Hill, 1992.
2. J. Millman and A. Grabel, Microelectronics, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
3. P. Horowitz and W. Hill, The Art of Electronics, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press,
1989.
4. A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College11 Publishing,
Edition IV.
5. Paul R. Gray and Robert G.Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits,
John Wiley, 3rd Edition.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B. Tech. IV Sem
Branch Electronics and Communication Engineering
Course Contents
Unit –I
Overview of microcomputer systems and their building blocks, memory interfacing, concepts
of interrupts and Direct Memory Access, instruction sets of microprocessors (with examples
of 8085 and 8086);
Unit –II
Interfacing with peripherals - timer, serial I/O, parallel I/O, A/D and D/A converters;
Unit –III
Arithmetic Coprocessors; System level interfacing design; Concepts of virtual memory, Cache
memory,
Unit –IV
Advanced coprocessor Architectures- 286, 486, Pentium; Microcontrollers: 8051 systems,
Unit –V
Introduction to RISC processors; ARM microcontrollers interface designs.
Text/Reference Books:
1. R. S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture: Programming and Applications with the
8085/8080A, Penram International Publishing, 1996.
2. D A Patterson and J H Hennessy, "Computer Organization and Design The hardware and
software interface. Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
3. Douglas Hall, Microprocessors Interfacing, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991.
4. Kenneth J. Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller, Penram International Publishing, 1996.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B. Tech. IV Sem
Branch Electronics and Communication Engineering
Course Contents
Unit –I
Energy- Sources of Energy : Renewable & Non Renewable, Fossil fuel, Biomass Geothermal,
Hydrogen, Solar, Wind, hydal, nuclear sources.
Unit –II
Ecosystem – Segments of Environment: Atmosphere, hydrosphere, Lithosphere, biosphere.
Cycles in Ecosystem – Water, Carbon, Nitrogen. Biodiversity: Threats and conservation.
Unit –III
Air Pollution & Sound Pollution - Air Pollution: Air pollutants, classification, (Primary &
secondary Pollutants) Adverse effects of pollutants. Causes of Air pollution chemical,
photochemical, Green house effect, ozone layer depletion, acid Rain.
Sound Pollution: Causes, controlling measures, measurement of sound pollution (deciblage),
Industrial and non – industrial.
Unit –IV
Water Pollution– Water Pollution: Pollutants in water, adverse effects. Treatment of Domestic
& Industrial water effluent.
Soil Pollution – Soil Profile, Pollutants in soil, their adverse effects, controlling measures.
Unit –V
Society, Ethics & Human values– Impact of waste on society. Solid waste management
Nuclear, Thermal, Plastic, medical, Agriculture, domestic and e-waste). Ethics and moral
values, ethical situations, objectives of ethics and its study . Preliminary studies regarding
Environmental Protection Acts , introduction to value education, self exploration, sanyam &
swasthya.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Harris, CE, Prichard MS, Rabin’s MJ, “Engineering Ethics”; Cengage Pub.
2. Rana SVS ; “Essentials of Ecology and Environment”; PHI Pub.
3. Raynold, GW “Ethics in information Technology”; Cengage.
4. Svakumar; Energy Environment & Ethics in society; TMH
5. AK De “Environmental Chemistry”; New Age Int. Publ.
6. Bala Krishnamoorthy; “Environmental management”; PHI
7. Gerard Kiely, “Environmental Engineering” ; TMH
8. Miller GT JR; living in the Environment Thomson/cengage
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B. Tech. IV Sem
Branch Electronics and Communication Engineering
Course Contents
Unit –I
Introduction to Economics: Definitions, Nature, Scope, Difference between Microeconomics
and Macroeconomics. Theory of Demand and Supply: meaning, determinants, laws of
demand, law of-supply, equilibrium between demand and supply. Elasticity: elasticity of
demand, price elasticity, income elasticity, cross elasticity. Markets: meaning, types of market
and their characteristics (perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic completion, and
oligopoly). National income: meaning, stock and flow concept, NI at current price, NI at
constant price, GNP, GDP, NNP, NDP, personal income, disposal income..
Unit –II
Basic economic problems: poverty- meaning, absolute and relative poverty, causes, measure
to reduce. Unemployment: meaning, types, causes, remedies. Inflation: meaning, types,
causes, measure to control. Money: meaning, types, functions, monetary policy- meaning,
objectives, tools, fiscal policy- meaning, objectives, tools. Banking: Meaning, types,
functions, central bank- RBI; its function, concepts, CRR, bank rate, repo rate, reverse repo
rate, SLR.
Unit –III
Introduction to management: definitions, nature, scope. Management and administration,
skill, types and roles of managers. Management principles: scientific principles,
administrative principles, Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory. Functions of management:
planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling (meaning, nature and importance).
Organizational structures: meaning, principles of organization, type s -formal and informal,
line, line and staff, matrix, hybrid (explanation with merits and demerits), span of control,
departmentalization.
Unit –IV
Theory of production: production function, meaning, f-actors of production (meaning and
characteristics of land labor, Capital and entrepreneur), Law of variable proportion and law of
return to scale. Cost: meaning, short run and long run cost, fixed cost, variable cost, total cost,
average cost, marginal cost, opportunity cost. Break even analysis: meaning, explanation,
numerical.
Introduction to production management: definition, objectives, functions, plant layout-
types and factors affecting it, plant location-factors affecting it.
Introduction to human resource of management: definitions, objectives of manpower
planning, process, source of recruitment, process of selection.
Unit –V
Introduction to marketing management: marketing mix, concepts of marketing, demand
forecasting and methods, market segmentation. Introduction to finance management:
meaning, scope, source, function. Introduction to corporate social responsibility; meaning,
importance business ethics; meaning, importance.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Engineering Economics, R. Paneerselvam, PHI publication.
2. Fundamentals of Management: Essential concepts and Applications, Pearson Education,
Robbins S.P. and Decenzo David A.
3. Economics: Principles of Economics, N Gregory Mankiw, Cengage Learning.
4. Principles and Practices of Management by L.M. Prasad.
5. Principles of management by Tripathy and Reddy.
6. Modern Economics Theory. by Dr. K.K. Dewett and M.H. Navalur" S. Chand publications