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4. Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices, and Applications by Muhammad H. Rashid.

Pearson,
2009

References
1. Power Electronics: Devices, Drivers, Applications, and Passive Components by Barry
Williams
2. Modern Power Electronics and AC motor Drives By Bimal K Bose- Pearson Publishers.
3. Referred Journal/Conference publications.

Total Course Credit:


Year & Semester: 4
Subject: Microprocessors
B. Tech Electrical Engineering
(Code: EET352) L T P
3rd Year IV Semester
3 1 0
Internal
Mid-Term End-Term
Evaluation Policy Assessment
30 Marks 10 Marks 60 Marks

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1: Getting an overview of 8085 Micro-processor and its basic terminology.

CO2: Investigating and understanding of 8085 µp architecture.

CO3: To learn the instruction set, interrupts, and interfacing.

CO4: Introduction to 8086 microprocessor.

Module 1: Overview of Microprocessor:


Basic Terminology, Evolution of Microprocessors, State of Art of μP, Why we study 8085 μP.

Module 2: 8085 μP Architecture, Instruction Set and Programming Techniques:


Pin diagram, Detailed Internal Architecture, State Transition Diagrams, T- states
(clock cycles), Machine Cycles, Instruction Cycles, Instruction Formats, Different Addressing
Modes, Complete Description of all instructions with macro and micro RTL (Register Transfer
language), Programming examples, Simulation of time delays.

Module 3: Interrupts and Serial I/O:


Concept of interrupts, priority of interrupts signals, Software generated interrupts, Hardware
generated interrupts, Introduction of Serial I/O with reference to 8085 μP, General concepts.
Module 4: Interfacing and Microprocessor Applications:
Concept of fold back addresses, Memory maps, Memory mapped I/O, Isolated I/O, Interfacing of
seven segment LED display, Toggle switches, Keyboard interfacing, Memory interfacing,
Simplification of interfacing circuitry with the help of decoders, General purpose programmable
peripheral devices, Interfacing of A/D and D/A conversion devices, Some illustrative examples of
Microprocessor Applications.

Module 5: Introduction to 8086 μP:


Introduction to 8086 μP.

Recommended Book:
S. No Name of Book Author Publisher &
Edition
1 Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Ramesh S. Prentice hall
Applications with the 8085
Goankar
2 Microprocessors and Programmed Logic K.L. Short Prentice hall
3 Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and M. Prentice hall
Motorola) Rafiquzzaman

Course: Digital Signal Year & Semester: Total Course Credit: 4


Processing B. Tech Electrical Engineering L T P
(Code: EET353) 3rd Year VI Semester 3 1 0
Internal
Mid-Term End-Term
Evaluation Policy Assessment
30 Marks 10 Marks 60 Marks

Course Objective: The primary objective of this course is to provide a thorough understanding and
working knowledge of the analysis, design and implementation of discrete-
time/digital signal processing systems.

Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course the students will have developed
(COs): following skills/abilities:

CO1: Mathematically interpret, represent and process discrete-time/digital signals and systems
CO2: Thorough understanding of frequency-domain analysis of discrete-time signals.
CO3: Demonstrate and appreciate effect of sampling of continuous-time signals
CO4: Address practical implementation issues such as computational complexity, hardware
resource limitations as well as cost of DSP systems
CO5: Ability to analyze and design DSP systems like FIR and IIR Filters.

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