IV Sem Syllabus of Degital Electronics - Hamza
IV Sem Syllabus of Degital Electronics - Hamza
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DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS DOCUMENT
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Semester IV (Digital Electronics)
Hours/week
S Subject Total
Course Titles
No. Code Credits
L T P
Fundamentals Of Communication
7 EC-PC402-D 3 0 3 4.5
Engineering
Total 12 1 14 22
Analog Electronics-III
Semester IV
Course Code: EC-PC401-D
Course Title: Analog Electronics-III
Number of Credits: Total: 4.5
Pre-requisites Applications of electronic components
Course Category: Program Core
RATIONALE
Analog electronic-III course will enable the students to understand the basics of construction, working
and applications of various types of electronic components such as Thyristors and UJT,transient
phenomena of R-C,R-Lcircuits such as Clipper, Clamper,multivibrator, time-base circuits; regulated
power supply, VCO andPLL. Practical exercises of this course would enable students to maintain
such circuits and in turn maintain equipment having such circuits.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
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● explain different types of timer ICs.
● understand the fabrication process of integrated circuit.
● design circuits like Regulated power supply, UPS, CVT,VCO,PLL, Time Base circuit.
DETAILED CONTENTS
General idea about different wave shapes; Transient phenomena in R-C and R-L circuits; R-C and
R-L differentiating and integrating circuits; Clipping circuits; Diode clippers- series and shunt biased
type; Double clipper circuits; Zener diode clipper circuits; Use of transistors for clipping and
clamping circuits; Diode clamping circuit for clamping to negative peak, positive peak or any other
level for different input waveforms.
Characteristics, working principle and application of SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, SCS, SBS and LASCR;
Basic structure, principle of operation and VI characteristics of UJT; Working of UJT as relaxation
oscillator and its use intriggering of SCR.
Introduction, advantages and disadvantages of ICs; Classification of ICs based on size and fabrication
methods; Fabrication of transistors by planar process, a typical fabrication process for monolithic
integrated circuits.
Need of timebase or sweep waveforms; special features of time base signals; Voltage timebase
circuits; Current time base circuits; Bootstrap time base generator; Miller time base generator; UJT
sweep generator.
Function of VCO, IC NE555 based VCO, NE 566 based VCO, Applications of VCO, NE566 as ramp
generator and FM generator.
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Basic PLL operation, lock range, capture range, IC NE 565- block diagram and working, NE 565 as
frequency multiplier and FM detector.
List of Practicals
1. Plot the output waveforms of R-C differentiating circuits for square wave input for various time
constants.
2. Plot the output waveforms of R-C integrating circuits for square wave input for various time
constants.
3. Construct biased and unbiased series and shunt clipping circuits for positive and negative
peak clipping of a sine wave using switching
4. Construct a double clipper circuit using switching diodes and sources and observe the wave
shapes.
5. Construct Zenerdiode and transistor clipper circuits for positive peak, negative peak and
double clipping of sine wave.
6. Construct a circuit to clamp sine and square waves to their positive and negative peaks and
to a specified level.
7. Plot characteristics of OpAmpSchmitt trigger circuit and plot the inpu to utput wave shapes
with a sine wave input.
8. Construct monostable and a stable multi vibratorusing OpAmp and verify output.
9. Construct monostable and stable multi vibrator circuits using 555 timer and verify output.
10. Plot the VI characteristics of SCR for different gate currents.
11. Construct UJT relaxation oscillator circuit and verify output.
12. Plot the VI characteristics of aTRIAC indifferent modes
Reference Books:
1. Bhargava, Kulshreshtha& Gupta – “Basic Electronics & Linear Circuits” – Tata Mcgraw-Hill.
2. Malvino, A. P. – “Electronic Principles” – Tata Mcgraw-Hill.
3. Millman&Halkias, “Integrated Electronics”, McGraw Hill Publications, 1992.
4. Boylestad&Nashlesky, “Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory”, PHI, 10th Edition
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Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Semester IV
Course Code: EC-PE401-D
Course Title: Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Number of Credits: Total: 4.5
Pre-requisites Basic knowledge of basic processors
Course Category: Program Elective
Rationale:
Microprocessors and microcontrollers are used in almost every digital device we encounter in our day
to day life. The 8085 microprocessor and 8051 microcontrollers are simple 40 pin ICs with basic
features only. They are used to introduce a new student to the field of processors. Once students are
familiar with fundamentals of these basic processors they can easily migrate to modern powerful
processors in higher semesters.
Learning Outcomes:
UNIT-I
8085 Microprocessor architecture 6 hrs
Organization of a microcomputer system and functions of its various blocks. Stored program concept
.Harvard and Von Newman architecture .Microprocessors and Microcontrollers and their applications
8085 architecture- functional diagram and description, Register organization, memory organisation, IO
organisation..
UNIT-II
Instruction set and assembly language programming of 8085: 8 hrs
8051 family of microcontrollers and its architecture, SFR, I/O ports and their functions, Memory
organization, Interfacing external memory, addressing modes ,instruction set of 8051, Simple
assembly language programs.
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UNIT-VI 8051 Real Time Control: 4 hrs
8051 timer/counter and its various modes of operation. Serial data transfer and its modes. Interrupt
handling .
8255 PPI, various modes of operation., InterfacingSeven Segment Display, key board, ADC and DAC
with 8085 through PPI. Interfacing 8255 with 8051 microcontroller.
Interfacing 8051 directly with 4x4 matrix keyboard, LEDs, ADC and DAC. Control speed of DC motor
using PWM technique. Stepper motor interfacing
Practicals :
1. Write program to add / subtract two 8 bit numbers (Assume data is in memory)
2. Write program to add / subtract two 16 bit numbers and store result
3. Write program to multiply two 8 bit numbers and store 16 bit result
4. Write program to divide two 8 bit numbers and store quotient and remainder
5. Write program to display a decimal value in seven segment display.
6. Write a program to read ADC and store digital value in memory
Text Books:
Reference books:
1. The 8085 Microprocessor: Architecture, Programming and Interfacing Udaya Kumar and Uma
Shankar, Pearson
2. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C ,Second edition
,Muhammad Mazidi
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Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
Semester IV
Course Code: EC-PC402-D
Course Title: Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
Number of Credits: Total:4.5
Pre-requisites Basic Knowledge of Communication Engineering
Course Category: Program Core
RATIONALE:
Learning Outcomes:
DETAILED CONTENTS
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Unit – IV Working principles of the following FM Modulators (3 Hrs)
1. Slope detector
2. Foster-Seeley Discriminator and
3. Ratio Detector
Unit – VII Pulse Analog and Pulse Digital Modulation (13 Hrs)
1. Statement of sampling theorem and elementary idea of sampling frequency for pulse
modulation,
2. Basic concepts of Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and Frequency Division Multiplexing
(FDM)
3. Basic idea about pulse amplitude modulation (PAM), pulse width modulation (PWM), pulse
position modulation (PPM) and their typical applications
4. Pulse code modulation (PCM): Basic scheme of PCM system, Quantization, quantization
error, advantages of PCM systems, Basic idea about differential PCM (DPCM) system
5. Delta modulation: Basic principle of delta modulation system, advantages of delta modulation
over PCM system.
6. Elements of Digital communication system with its block diagram: source, channel, transmitter
and receiver. Advantages and disadvantages of Digital communication over analog
communication.
List of Practicals:
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11. To feed an analog signal to a PCM modulator and compare demodulated signal with the
analog input.
12. To study the process of delta modulation/demodulation.
Text Books :
1. Herbert Taub and Donald L. Schilling, “Principles of Communication Systems”, Tata McGraw
Hill
2. 2. Rishabh Anand, Communication Systems, Khanna Publishing House, Delhi.
3. Principles of Communication Engineering by Anokh Singh and A.K..Chhabra, S.Chand &
Company
4. Principles of Communication Engineering by Manoj Kumar, Satya Prakashan, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. B.P.Lathi,“Modern Digital and Analog communication Systems”,3rd Edition, Oxford University
Press
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, 4th Edition, Wiley India
3. H.P.Hsu& D. Mitra “Analog and Digital Communications”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
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Minor Project
Semester IV
Course Code: EC-PR401-C
Course Title: Fundamentals of Communication Engineering
Number of Credits: Total: 1.5
Pre-requisites Making of small project from electronics engineering
Course Category: Project
RATIONALE:
The objective of this course is to make a small scale project and to develop hands-on experience of
working in a project. During this course, the students provides an exposure on the basic practices
followed in the domain of electronics engineering and develops confidence amongst the students to
enable them to use and apply acquired technical knowledge and skills to solve practical problems of
electronics engineering.
Some of the projects are listed below as an example for selecting the minor project. Students can also
select any other project with the advice of the concerned Faculty.
LIST OF PROJECTS:
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