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Electronics Engineering

The document outlines the core courses and elective courses for an Electrical and Electronics Engineering program. The core courses cover key topics including electrical machines, electromagnetic theory, electronic devices, digital design, microprocessors and interfacing, control systems, signals and systems, microelectronic circuits, and communication systems. The elective courses allow students to specialize in various areas such as power electronics, computer architecture, operating systems, and wireless communication networks.

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Electronics Engineering

The document outlines the core courses and elective courses for an Electrical and Electronics Engineering program. The core courses cover key topics including electrical machines, electromagnetic theory, electronic devices, digital design, microprocessors and interfacing, control systems, signals and systems, microelectronic circuits, and communication systems. The elective courses allow students to specialize in various areas such as power electronics, computer architecture, operating systems, and wireless communication networks.

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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

LIST OF COURSES

CORE COURSES L P U

EEE F211 Electrical Machines 3 1 4


EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 3
EEE F214 Electronic Devices 3 0 3
EEE F215 Digital Design 3 1 4
EEE F241 Microprocessors and interfacing 3 1 4
EEE F242 Control Systems 3 0 3
EEE F243 Signals & Systems 3 0 3
EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 3 0 3
EEE F311 Communication Systems 3 1 4
EEE F312 Power Systems 3 0 3
EEE F313 Analog & Digital VLSI Design 3 0 3
EEE F341 Analog Electronics 3 1 4
EEE F342 Power Electronics 3 1 4
MATH F212 Optimization 3 0 3

DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES L P U

BITS F312 Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic 3 0 3


BITS F415 Introduction To MEMS 3 1 4
CS F213 Object Oriented Programming 3 1 4
CS F342 Computer Architecture 3 1 4
CS F372 Operating Systems 3 0 3
CS F451 Combinatorial Mathematics 3 0 3
CS G553 Reconfigurable Computing 5
ECE F312 EM Fields and Microwave Engineering Laboratory 0 11
ECE F343 Communication Networks 3 0 3
EEE F245 Control System Laboratory 0 1 1
EEE F246 Electrical and Electronic Circuits Laboratory 0 2 2
EEE F345 Power Apparatus & Networks 3 0 3
EEE F346 Data Communication Networks 2 0 2
EEE F348 FPGA Based System Design Laboratory 0 2 2
EEE F414 Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks 3 0 3
EEE F416 Digital Communication 3 0 3
EEE F417 Computer Based Control System 3 0 3
EEE F418 Modern Communication Technologies 3 0 3
EEE F422 Modern Control Systems 3 0 3
EEE F425 Power System Analysis and control 3 0 3
EEE F426 Fiber Optics & Optoelectronics 3 0 3
EEE F427 Electric Power Utilization and Illumination 3 0 3
EEE F431 Mobile Telecommunication Networks 3 0 3
EEE F432 Medical Instrumentation 3 0 3
EEE F433 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves 3 0 3
EEE F434 Digital Signal Processing 3 1 4
EEE F435 Digital Image Processing 3 0 3
EEE F472 Satellite Communication 3 0 3
EEE F473 Wind Electrical Systems 3 0 3
EEE F474 Antenna Theory and Design 3 1 4
EEE F475 Special Electrical Machines 3 1 4
EEE F476 Switchgear and Protection 3 1 4
EEE F477 Modelling of Field-Effect NanoDevices 3 0 3
EEE F478 Power Systems Laboratory 0 2 2
EEE G512 Embedded System Design 3 1 4
EEE G626 Hardware Software Co-Design 4

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
CORE COURSES

EEE F211 Electrical Machines 314


Transformer: Constructional features, equivalent circuit and phasor diagram - regulation and efficiency, parallel
operation. Three phase transformer connections; Harmonic in transformers; Testing; Phase conversion;
Autotransformer. D.C Machines: onstruction, armature windings, armature voltage and torque equations,
classification. D.C generators, performance characteristics; D.C motors- torque/speed characteristics, speed control
and braking. Testing and efficiency. Induction machines: Constructional features and rotating magnetic field. Circuit
model and phasor diagram. Steady state characteristics. Testing, starting and speed control. Time harmonics and
space harmonics. Wound rotor induction motors, Single phase induction motors - classification and equivalent
circuit. Synchronous machines: Constructional features; synchronous generators and motors; equivalent circuit and
phasor diagram; power and torque characteristics and capability curves. Parallel operation. Salient pole synchronous
machine - phasor diagram and determination of synchronous reactances; starting and speed control of synchronous
motors. Special machines- universal motors,
Induction generators.

EEE F212 Electromagnetic Theory 303


Review of mathematics - scalar and vector fields, calculus of scalar and vector fields in Cartesian and curvilinear
coordinates, Dirac delta function; Electrostatics - electric field, divergence & curl of electric field, electric potential,
work and energy in electrostatics, conductors, electric dipole; Electrostatics in Matter - polarization and field of a
polarized object, electric displacement, linear dielectrics; Magnetostatics - Lorentz force law, Biot-Savart law,
divergence & curl of magnetic field, magnetic vector potential, magnetic dipole; Magnetostatics in matter -
magnetization and field of a magnetized object, the H-field, linear & non-linear magnetic media; Electrodynamics -
electromotive force, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations in free space, plane wave solutions of
Maxwell’s equations in free space.

EEE F214 Electronic Devices 303


Crystal structure and growth of semiconductor, electrical conduction in solids, Elementary quantum physics
(Photoelectric effect, uncertainty principle, Schrodinger wave equation and tunneling), energy bands in solids,
charge carriers in semiconductors, excess carriers in semiconductors, Fabrication of p-n junctions, equilibrium
conditions, forward and reverse biased junctions, metal-semiconductor junctions Bipolar junction transistors, field
effect transistors (JFET, HEMT, MOSFET), Special diodes (varactor diode, solar cell, LEDs, Tunnel diode and
HBT), dielectric materials and insulation (Polarization mechanisms, frequency dependence,dielectric strength and
insulation breakdown).

EEE F215 Digital Design 314


Boolean Algebra & logic minimization; combinational logic circuits : arithmetic circuit design , Design using MSI
components; Sequential Logic Circuits : flip flops & latches, registers and counters, Finite state machine ; HDL
Implementation of Digital circuits; Digital Integrated Circuits ; Programmable logic devices; Memory organization ;
Algorithmic State machine; Introduction to computer organization; The course will also have laboratory component
on digital design.

EEE F241 Microprocessors and interfacing 314


Programmers model of processor, processor architecture; Instruction set, modular assembly programming using
subroutines, macros etc.; Timing diagrams ; Concept of interrupts: hardware & software interrupts, Interrupt
handling techniques, Interrupt controllers; Types of Memory & memory interfacing; Programmable Peripheral
devices and I/O Interfacing ; DMA controller and its interfacing: Design of processor based system. This course will
have laboratory component.

EEE F242 Control Systems 303


Modeling and classification of dynamical systems, Properties and advantages of feedback systems, time domain
analysis, frequency-domain analysis, stability and performance analysis, State space analysis, controller design.
EEE F243 Signals & Systems 303
This course is intended to provide a comprehensive coverage of Signals and Systems, a fundamental subject of
Electrical Engineering. The topics covered are: Continuous-time and discrete time signals and systems, convolution,
properties of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, Fourier series, Fourier transform, Z transform, Laplace transform;
System analysis, frequency response, analog filters, Sampling and reconstruction.

EEE F244 Microelectronic Circuits 303


Basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design, biasing in discrete and integrated circuit amplifiers, an overview
of modeling of microelectronic devices single and two transistor amplifier configurations with passive and active
loads; current mirrors & current sources; single-ended and differential linear amplifiers , differential and multistage
amplifiers; 2 stage CMOS OPAMP, frequency response of amplifiers; negative feedback in amplifiers, R-C
frequency compensation.

EEE F311 Communication Systems 314


Analysis and design of communication systems; analog and digital modulation and demodulation, frequency
conversion, multiplexing, noise and distortion; spectral and signal-to-noise ratio analysis, probability of error in
digital systems, spread spectrum. Introduction to the basic principles of the design and analysis of modern digital
communication systems. Topics include source coding, channel coding, baseband and passband modulation
techniques, receiver design, and channel equalization.

EEE F312 Power Systems 303


Review and importance of power system, Present power system scenario, Transmission line parameters and
modeling, Characteristics and performance of lines, Load flow studies, Optimal system operation, Automatic
Generation and voltage Control, Power system fault analysis, Power Systems stability, Introduction of power system
protection, Introduction of HVDC Transmission.

EEE F313 Analog & Digital VLSI Design 303


Moore’s Law, Y chart, MOS device models including Deep Sub-Micron effects; an overview of fabrication of
CMOS circuits, parasitic capacitances, MOS scaling techniques, latch up, matching issues, common centroid
geometries in layout. Digital circuit design styles for logic, arithmetic and sequential blocks design; device sizing
using logical effort; timing issues (clock skew and jitter) and clock distribution techniques; estimation and
minimization of energy consumption; Power delay trade-off, interconnect modelling; memory architectures,
memory circuits design, sense amplifiers; an overview of testing of integrated circuits. Basic and cascaded
NMOS/PMOS/CMOS gain stages, Differential amplifier and advanced OPAMP design , matching of devices,
mismatch analysis, CMRR, PSRR and slew rate issues, offset voltage , advanced current mirrors; current and
voltage references design, common mode feedback circuits, Frequency response, stability and noise issues in
amplifiers; frequency compensation techniques.

EEE F341 Analog Electronics 314


Introduction to operational amplifiers: The difference amplifier and the ideal operational amplifier models, concept
of negative feedback and virtual short; Analysis of simple operational amplifier circuits; Effects of real operational
amplifier parameters on circuit performance . Linear applications of operational amplifiers: Instrumentation and
Isolation amplifiers; Current and voltage sources; Active filters. Non-linear applications of operational amplifiers:
Comparators,; Linearization amplifiers; Logarithmic amplifiers, multifunction modules & circuits, true rms
convertors, Precision and signal conditioning circuits, Waveform Generation: sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal signal
generation; Wave shape converters. Timer 555 based circuits, Phase lock loop circuits & applications, IC regulators,
Output stage and large signal amplifiers, Power amplifiers, Tuned amplifiers, Analog and Digital interface circuits:
A/D, D/A Converters.

EEE F342 Power Electronics 314


Need for power conversion; Power electronic converters: classifications and scope; Power semiconductor switches:
diodes, SCR , GTO and transistors (BJT, MOSFET and IGBT): Ratings, static and dynamic characteristics, drive
and switching aid circuits and cooling; DC to DC conversion: Buck, Boost and Buck- Boost converters: circuit
configuration and analysis with different kinds of loads; Choppers: single quadrant and two quadrant operation with
DC motor load and steady state analysis; Rectifiers: single phase and three phase operation, power factor, harmonics
and effect of source inductance; Dual converters; Drive concept: Four quadrant drive and load characteristics,
selection of motor, control and stability of electric drives, feed back control of drives; DC motor drive; Inverters:
single phase and three phase bridge inverters and PWM inverters; Single phase AC voltage regulators and
cycloconverter; Induction motor drive - Variable frequency operation of 3-phase induction motor, stator voltage
control and V/f control methods; Non-drive application of power electronic converters: UPS, active power line
conditioner, electronic ballast and induction.

MATH F212 Optimization 303


Prerequisite: MATH C191 and MATH C192 Introduction to optimization; linear programming; simplex methods;
duality and sensitivity analysis; transportation model and its variants; integer linear programming nonlinear
programming; multi-objective optimization; evolutionary computation techniques.

DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE COURSES

BITS F312 Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic 303


Introduction to neural networks, neural dynamics; activations and signals; activation models; unsupervised and
supervised learning rules and their domain of applications; architectures of neural systems; Fuzzy sets, fuzzy binary
relations; fuzzy logic, fuzzy reasoning; applications in decision making, control theory, adaptive fuzzy and neural
control systems and their comparison; Concepts in control systems : stability, state variable, controllability,
regression and optimization; mathematical models in control; conventional controllers : design, tuning; Relations,
design of fuzzy control systems; control using ANN; Hybrid control, Neuro-fuzzy, GA and bio-inspired optimized
control; Case studies on applications of neural, fuzzy and hybrid techniques.

BITS F415 Introduction To MEMS 314


Overview, history and industry perspective; working principles; mechanics and dynamics, thermofluid engineering;
scaling law; microactuators, microsensors and microelectromechanical systems; microsystem design,modeling and
simulation; materials; packaging; microfabrication: bulk, surface, LIGA etc; micromanufacturing; microfludidics;
microrobotics; case studies.

CS F213 Object Oriented Programming 314


Object orientation concepts, theories and principles; fundamental concepts of the object model: classes, objects,
methods and messages, encapsulation and inheritance, interface and implementation, reuse and extension of classes,
inheritance and polymorphism; overloading and overriding; static and dynamic binding; multithreaded
programming; event handling and exception handling; process of object oriented requirements specification,
analysis and design; notations for object-oriented analysis and design; case studies and applications using some
object oriented programming languages. Object Oriented Design Patterns: Behavioral, Structural and Creational.

CS F342 Computer Architecture 314


Processor performance criteria, performance benchmarks, arithmetic circuits, CPU design - instruction set
architecture, instruction execution, Single and Multicycle implementation, Pipeline design, Hazards, methods of
overcoming hazards, Branch prediction, Memory subsystems including cache optimization, Instruction level
Parallelism.

CS F372 Operating Systems 303


Introduction to operating systems; Various approaches to design of operating systems ; Overview of
hardwaresupport for 0perating systems; Process/thread management: synchronization and mutual exclusion, inter
process communication, CPU scheduling approaches ;Memory management: paging, segmentation ,virtual memory,
page replacement algorithms ; File systems:design and implementation of file systems; Input/ Output systems;
device controllers and device drivers; Security and protection ; Case studies on design and implementation of
operating system modules.

CS F451 Combinatorial Mathematics 303


Advanced theory of permutations and combinations; elementary counting functions; theory of partitions; theorems
on choice including Ramsey's theorem; the mobius function; permutation groups; Polya's theorem and Debrauijn's
generalisation; graphical enumeration problems.

CS G553 Reconfigurable Computing 5


Overview of Programmable Logics. FPGA fabric architectures.Logic Elements and Switch Networks. Design and
Synthesis of Combinational and Sequential Elements. Placement and Routing. Pipelining and other Design
Methodologies. Fine-grained and Coarse-Grained FPGAs. Static and Dynamic Reconfiguration. Partitioning.
Hardware/Software Portioning and Partial Evaluation. Systolic Architectures.

ECE F312 EM Fields and Microwave Engineering Laboratory 011


Experiments in Microwaves and antennas using Microwave benches and simulation softwares.

ECE F343 Communication Networks 303


Packet switching and circuit switching; layered network architecture (OSI model), point-to-point protocols and
links: physical layer, error detection and correction, ARQ retransmission strategy, framing, X.25 standard, queueing
theory and delay analysis: Little’s theorem, analytical treatment of M/M/1 and M/M/m queuing systems, simulation
of queueing systems, delay analysis for ARQ system, multi-access protocols and techniques: Aloha systems, CSMA,
IEEE-802 standards, routing and flow control. TCP/ IP protocols, ISDN, ATM, network security, design of a LAN
system with commercially available functional units. Wireless LAN: adhoc network, security issues.

EEE F245 Control System Laboratory 011


Experiments and simulations on concepts related to conventional and advanced control systems.

EEE F246 Electrical and Electronic Circuits Laboratory 022


Experiments in Electrical sciences, Electronic devices, motors, transformer windings, machine windings, electronic
circuits and signals, systems etc.

EEE F345 Power Apparatus & Networks 303


Essential fundamentals of power networks: overview of power systems and changing landscape; sources of
electrical energy and environmental consequences; the Indian power industry; fundamental principles of power
networks; magnetic prerequisites. Apparatus in power networks: transformers; synchronous generators; transmission
lines, cables, HVDC; loads and power quality. Analysis and operation: power flow; rotor angle and voltage stability;
control of large interconnected power networks. Protection: fault calculations, relay co-ordination and circuit
breakers; transient overvoltages, protection by surge arrestors, and insulation co-ordination. Management of vertical
utilities, utility deregulation and open access: operational economics of the power industry, privatization;
deregulation and energy markets.

EEE F346 Data Communication Networks 202


Communication Concepts; Data and Voice Communications; Hardware Systems and Configurations; Network
Topologies and Design Aspects; Protocols; Networking Software; Local Area Networks; Network Security and
Management; Emerging Trends in Communications.

EEE F347 Communication 022


Experiments on analytical studies of communication networks through network simulation, analysis of network
performance, LANs, Cellular or Satellite networks, Wireless Adhoc or Sensor Networks, Wi-Fi and WIMAX
networks, information theory and coding etc.

EEE F348 FPGA Based System Design Laboratory 022


Introduction to Field Programmable Gate Arrays, Overview of FPGA design tools, Implementation of Data Flow
Graph in FPGA, Analysis of performance tradeoffs (Pipelining, Retiming, Unfolding), Bus protocols (SPI, I2C),
FPGA based DSP System Design ,
ADC/DAC interface, Real time signal processing system design.
EEE F414 Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks 303
Intoduction, electromechanical switching, pulse dialing and DTMF dialing, stored program control, space division
switching, speech digitization and transmission, time division switching, fundamentals of traffic engineering,
telephone networks, signaling, data networks, layered architecture and protocols, LANs, packet switching networks,
TCP/IP, ISDN, ATM networks.

EEE F416 Digital Communication 303


Introduction, the modeling and characterization of information sources, algorithms for source coding and encoding
of analog output sources; Information transmission through AWGN channels using digital modulation methods and
BER estimation; Digital communication through band limited Gaussian noise channels; channel coding and
decoding; Wireless communication channels: its characterization and modulation schemes for such channels;
emerging trends in the above field.

EEE F417 Computer Based Control System 303


Prerequisite: AAOC C321 and CS C391 or EEE C391 or INSTR C391
Introduction to process control and Computer based control, elements of computer based control loop, digital
sensors and their applications, field buses and specifications, types of digital and intelligent controllers, types of
industrial control valves and their selections, PID vs Fuzzy and Neural Techniques of control, programmable logic
controllers, SCADA and its applications, distributed Control systems comparison between PLC, DCS, Fuzzy. ANN,
industrial network hierarchy, industrial standards for networking, application of PLC in power system and process
industries.

EEE F418 Modern Communication Technologies 303


Modern communication systems overview, Digital modulation techniques, Channel capacity and coding, Digital link
improve techniques, Digital receiver design and performance analysis, Wireless communication systems: wireless
channel models and link improvement techniques, multiple access schemes. Basic concept of mobile network,
Optical Communication Systems: Transmitters, receivers and other optical Communication subsystem, Optical
wireless systems.

EEE F422 Modern Control Systems 303


State variable characterization of linear continuous - time and discrete - time systems, controllability, observability,
stability; sampled data systems; Z transforms; non-linear systems; phase plane and describing function methods;
calculus of variations; optimal control. State variable characterization of linear continuous - time and discrete - time
systems, controllability, observability, stability; sampled data systems; Z transforms; non-linear systems; phase
plane and describing function methods; calculus of variations; optimal control.

EEE F425 Power System Analysis and control 303

EEE F426 Fiber Optics & Optoelectronics 303


Theory of optical fibres; image transmission by fibres; technology of fibre production; fibre testing; characterization
of optical fibres; detectors and sources for fibre optic systems; active fibres; applications of optical fibres;
optoelectronic devices and applications.

EEE F427 Electric Power Utilization and Illumination 303


Introduction to industrial utilization of electric power, types of drives, its characteristics, insulation materials used,
Industrial applications such as electric heating, welding etc.., traction systems, DC and AC systems of railway
electrification, Train movement and factors effecting Energy Consumption, Speed-time curve, Tractive effort,
Power of traction motors. Braking systems, Regenerative braking, Mechanical braking, control equipments.
Illumination, laws of illumination, lighting calculation, interior and exterior illumination systems, design of various
lighting schemes, types of lamps, high or low pressure lamps and discharge tubes.

EEE F431 Mobile Telecommunication Networks 303


Fundamentals of mobile telecommunications, with an overview of first generation (analog) systems and more
detailed coverage of second generation (digital) technologies; technology basics including descriptions of wireless
network elements, spectrum allocation, frequency re-use, characteristics of the transmission medium; over the-air
(OTA) interface characteristics; capacity,coverage, speech coding, channel coding and modulation techniques of
TDMA and CDMA technologies; network characteristics; architecture, signaling, element management of IS-41 and
GSM networks; call processing; call setup and release, handoff, roaming, advanced services; mobile data
communications; circuit and packet switched data services, third generation (wideband data) mobile
communications system requirements/ architecture.

EEE F432 Medical Instrumentation 303


Basic components of bio-medical instruments, bioelectric signals & recording electrodes, transducers, recording and
display devices. Patient care and monitoring systems, cardiovascular measurements-blood pressure, blood flow,
cardiac output, heart sounds etc.; instrumentation for respiratory and nervous systems, analysis of EEG, ECG, EMG,
EOG and action potentials,non- invasive diagnostic measurements - temperature, ultrasonic diagnosis, CAT scan
techniques, sensory measurements-motor response, analysis of behaviour etc. biotelemetry, biofeedback, clinical
laboratory instruments, X-ray diagnosis. Recent advances in biomedical instrumentation- microprocessor based
systems, lasers & optical fiber based systems.

EEE F433 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves 303


Maxwell’s equations; application of circuit theory and field theory; Maxwell’s equations in free space and time
varying fields; plane waves in dielectric and conducting media; solution of wave equations; the poynting vector; the
poynting theorem; poynting vector in conducting media and circuit application; wave polarization; linear, elliptical
and circular polarization; wave reflection, refraction and diffraction; transmission lines and resonators; Smith chart,
and its applications in stub matching and impedance matching; discontinuties; antennas and radiation; halfwave
dipole antenna; loop antenna; helical antenna; directive arrays; frequency independent antennas; reflector and lens
antennas; horn antennas; antenna arrays; Friis formula; antenna practices and antenna measurements.

EEE F434 Digital Signal Processing 314


Introduction; design of analog filters; design of digital filters ( IIR and FIR); structures for the realization of digital
filters; random signals and random processes; linear estimation and prediction; Wiener filters; DSP processor
architecture; DSP algorithms for different applications.

EEE F435 Digital Image Processing 303


Introduction to multidimensional signal processing-- 2- D convolution and filtering, discrete-time Fourier , filter
design 2-D sampling and reconstruction transform, human visual system, Brightness perception , Temporal
properties of vision, 2-D Block transforms-- Walsh-Hadamard, Karhunen Loeve, Discrete Hartley, Filter Banks and
Wavelets etc. , Image Compression , Image Enhancement , Medical Image Processing , 3D techniques.

EEE F472 Satellite Communication 303


Review of microwave communications and LOS systems; the various satellite orbits like GEO, MEO, LEO; the
satellite link analysis and design; the communication transponder system like INSAT, INELSAT etc; the earth
segment and earth station engineering; the transmission of analog and digital signals through satellite and various
modulation techniques employed; the multiple access techniques like FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, DAMA, etc; the
INSAT program; salient features of INSAT – systems and services offered; satellite services offered by INTELSAT,
INMARSAT and future satellites like IRIDIUM etc; future trends in satellite communications.

EEE F473 Wind Electrical Systems 303


Thermodynamics of wind energy, Types of Wind energy conversion devices, Aerodynamics of wind rotors, design
of wind turbine rotor, Power -speed characteristics, torque-speed characteristics, Wind turbine control systems,
Wind speed measurements , Wind speed statistics, Site and turbine selection, Induction Generators, Wound field
synchronous Generator, Permanent Magnet synchronous machine, Doubly fed induction generator, Power Flow
equations, Power Semiconductor devices, Converters, Inverters, power quality, Reactive power compensation, Wind
diesel hybrid systems, Wind photovoltaic systems, Role of Govt. and policies for market development.

EEE F474 Antenna Theory and Design 314


Introduction into antenna theory and practice, Radiation integrals and auxiliary potential functions; basic EM
theorems in antenna problems, Antenna characteristics, Infinitesimal dipole; wire and loop radiating elements, Wire
antennas – dipoles, monopoles, Arrays – analysis and design, Reflector antennas, Broadband antennas, Micro-strip
patch antennas , Smith Chart Review in line with antenna theory and Design , Antenna measurements, Antenna
design using commercial software, study of radiation pattern of various antennas.

EEE F475 Special Electrical Machines 314


Construction, principle of operation and performance of synchronous reluctance motors, stepping motors, switched
reluctance motors, permanent magnet brushless D.C. motors, permanent magnet synchronous motors.

EEE F476 Switchgear and Protection 314


Working applications of various switchgears and protective elements. Switches and fuses, Elementary principles of
Circuit Breakers, Description and Operation of different types of circuit breakers, Electromagnetic and Static
Relays, operation, construction and characteristics, Generator Protection, Transformer Protection, Feeder and Bus-
Bar Protection, Neutral Grounding, Protection against over voltages.

EEE F477 Modelling of Field-Effect Nano Devices 303


Physical principles and MOS transistor phenomena, developing models including effective mobility, temperatures
effects, and source/drain resistances. small dimensional effects, impact ionization, velocity saturation drain-induced
barrier lowering (DIBL), ballistic operation, polysilicon depletion, quantum effects, gatetunneling currents, gate-
induced drain leakage (GIDL) , fundamentals of low-power (low-voltage) CMOS design issues; the threshold
voltage shift (due to SCE) , increased leakage power, sources of power , SOI MOS, (PDSOI, FDSOI) , multigate
(MG) MOSFET, electrostatic integrity and short channel control, quantum mechanical origin, basics of BSIM CMG,
compact models for multigate MOSFETs , mobility in multiple gate devices, improvement of the mobility
,crystallographic orientations, strained Si channels.

EEE F478 Power Systems Laboratory 022


Experiments on relays, circuit breakers, transmission lines, switch gear and protection , energy generation methods,
and application of artificial intelligence techniques, electric energy utilization including illumination, electrical
drives etc.

EEE G512 Embedded System Design 314


Introduction to embedded systems; embedded architectures: Architectures and programming of microcontrollers and
DSPs. Embedded applications and technologies; power issues in system design; introduction to software and
hardware co-design.

EEE G626 Hardware Software Co-Design 4


FPGA and ASIC based design, Low-Power Techniques in RT Embedded Systems On-chip networking. Hardware
Software partitioning and scheduling, Co-simulation, synthesis and verifications, Architecture mapping, HW-SW
Interfaces and Re-configurable computing.

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