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IV Semester Sl. No. Subject Code Subject Credits 1 UMAXXXC Engineering Mathematics IV 4.0 2 UEC412C Signals and Systems 4.0 3 UEC413C Linear Integrated Circuits 4.0 4 UEC414C 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems 4.0 5 UEC415C Analog Communication 3.0 6 UEC416H Human Resource Management II 3.0 7 UEC417L Signals and Systems Lab 1.5 8 UEC418L Microcontroller Lab 1.5 9 UMAXXXC Advanced Mathematics II --- Total 25

Course Title: Signals and Systems Course Code: UEC412C Credits: 4 Teaching Hours: 52 Hrs (13 Contact Hours: 4 Hrs/Week Hrs/Unit) CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Marks: 100 Unit I Introduction: Definition of signals and systems, sampling theorem (qualitative approach), classification of signals, elementary signals, basic operations on signals, interconnection of systems and operations, properties of systems. Unit II Time domain representation of LTI systems: Convolution sum, convolution integral, impulse response representation. Properties of impulse response, block diagram representation of discrete time and continuous time systems. Unit III Introduction to Fourier representation of different signals, orthogonality of complex sinusoidal signals. Fourier and inverse Fourier representation of signals: Continuous time Fourier series, continuous time Fourier transform, DTFS and DTFT, and properties of DTFT. Unit IV Z -Transforms: Introduction, properties of ROC, properties of Z-transform, and relation of Z -transform with Fourier transform. Inverse Z-transform, transform analysis of LTI systems, transfer function, stability and causality, unilateral Z-transform and solution of difference equations.

Text Book: 1) Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, Signals and Systems, 2 nd Edition, John Wiley & sons. Reference Books: 1) Michel J.Roberts, Signals and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003. 2) Allan V. Oppenham, Alan S.Willsky and Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems, Pearson Education Asia, 2 nd edition, 1997. Course Title: Linear Integrated Circuits and Its Course Code: UEC413C Applications Credits: 4 Teaching Hours: 52 Hrs (13 Hrs/Unit) Contact Hours: 4 Hrs/Week CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Marks: 100 Unit I Differential and Cascode Amplifiers: Introduction, differential amplifier, differential amplifier circuit configurations, dual- input balanced output differential amplifier, dual- input unbalanced output differential amplifier, single input balanced output differential amplifier, single input unbalanced output differential amplifier constant current bias, current mirror, cascaded differential amplifier stages, level translator, cascode or CE-CB configuration. Introduction to operational amplifiers: Introduction, block diagram representation of a typical op-amp, types of integrated circuits, the ideal op-amp, equivalent circuit of an op-amp, ideal voltage transfer curve, open loop op-amp configurations.

Unit II An op-amp with negative feedback: Block diagram representation of feedback configuration, voltage series feedback amplifier, voltage shunt feedback amplifier, differential amplifier. The practical op-amp: Input offset voltage, input bias current, input offset current, total output offset voltage, thermal drift, effect of variation in power supply voltages on offset voltage, common mode configuration and common mode rejection ratio, Power supply rejection ratio. Frequency response of an op-amp: Introduction, compensating networks, frequency response of internally compensated op-amps, frequency response of non compensated op-amps, high frequency op-amp equivalent circuit, open loop voltage gain as a function of frequency, closed loop frequency response, circuit stability, Slew rate. Unit III General applications: DC and AC amplifiers, the peaking amplifier, summing, scaling and averaging amplifiers, instrumentation amplifier, voltage to current converter with grounded load, current to voltage converter, integrator, differentiator. Active filters: First order and second order low pass butter worth filter, first order and second order high pass butter worth filter, higher order filters, band pass filter, band reject filters, all pass filters, Unit IV Oscillators and waveform generator: Introduction, phase shift oscillator, Wien bridge oscillator, square wave generator, triangular wave generator, saw tooth wave generators, voltage controlled oscillator. Comparators and converters: Basic comparator, zero crossing detector, schmitt trigger, DAC with R-2R ladder network, ADC using successive approximation type, precision rectifiers, peak detector, sample and hold circuit. Specialized IC applications: Working of 555 timer, timer as a monostable and astable multivibrators, operating principles of PLL. Text Book: 1) Ramakanth A Gayakwad, Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits, 4 th Edition, PHI.

Reference Books: 1) D. Roy Choudary, Linear Integrated Circuits, 2 nd Edition. 2) David Bell, Linear Op-amp applications. Course Title: 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Course Code: UEC414C Systems Credits: 4 Teaching Hours: 52 Hrs (13 Contact Hours: 4 Hrs/Week Hrs/Unit) CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Marks: 100 Unit I Introduction: Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Introduction to embedded systems and microcontrollers. Common terminology associated with computing systems like hardware, software, firmware, memory, CPU address bus, data bus, control bus. General features of microcontrollers, MCS-51 family microcontrollers. 8051 Microcontroller: 8051 architecture, pin description of 8051, memory organization, basic registers, special function registers, register banks, I/O ports, bit addressable memory, stack, internal timing.

Unit II 8051 Instructions and Programming: Programming model, addressing modes, types of instructions, instruction set, data move instructions, external data move instructions, arithmetic instructions, logical instructions, jump and call instructions, bit-addressable instructions, sample programs using all the above instructions and concepts. Unit III Peripherals: Introduction to peripherals, in-built peripherals like timers/counters, serial communication and interrupts. Timer and Counter: Programming 8051 timers, counter programming. Serial Communication: Basics of serial communication, 8051connection to RS232, 8051 serial port programming in assembly. Interrupts: 8051 interrupts, Programming timer interrupts, Programming external hardware interrupts, programming serial communication interrupts, Interrupt priority in 8051. Unit IV 8051 Programming in C: Data types and time delay, I/O programming, Logic operations, Data conversion programs, data serialization. C programs on Timer/Counter, Interrupts and Serial Communication. Interfacing: Introduction, need for interfacing, single LED interfacing, interfacing the following devices using both assembly and embedded C-programming-LCD module, ADC/DAC, key-pad, stepper motor. Interfacing with the 8255: Programming the 8255, Interfacing the 8255, concepts of IDE (Integrated Development Environment). Text Book: 1) Kenneth J. Ayala, The 8051 Micro controller Architecture, Programming & Applications, 2 nd Edition, Penram International,1996. 2) Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi, The 8051 Micro controller and Embedded Systems, Pearsons Education, 2003.

Reference Books: 1) Craig Steiner, The 8051/8052 Microcontroller: architecture, assembly language, and Hardware interfacing, WP Publishers and Distributors, 2006. 2) David Calcutt, Fred cwon, 8051 microcontroller, Elserier 2004. 3) Dr.Uma Rao and Dr.Andhe Pallavi, The 8051 microcontroller architecture, programming and applications, Pearson Education Sanguine. 4) Myke Predko, Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller, TMH. 5) Ajay V. Deshmukh, Microcontrollers [Theory and Applications], TMH,2007.

Course Title: Analog Communication Course Code: UEC415C Credits: 3 Teaching Hours: 40 Hrs (10 Contact Hours: 3 Hrs/Week Hrs/Unit) CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Marks: 100 Unit I Linear modulation: Baseband and carrier communication, time domain and frequency domain description, generation and detection of AM waves. DSB-SC modulation: time and frequency domain representation, generation and detection of DSB-SC modulated waves. SSB Modulation: Time domain representation of SSB signal, generation and detection of SSB modulated waves, Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM). Vestigial sideband modulation: Frequency domain representation, generation and detection of VSB, comparison of amplitude modulation techniques, super heterodyne receiver. Unit II Angle modulation: Concept of angle modulation, relation between frequency and phase modulation, bandwidth of angle modulated wave. Generation of FM: direct and indirect methods, demodulation of FM, PLL, pre-emphasis and de-emphasis, FM radio. Angle modulation: Concept of angle modulation, relation between frequency and phase modulation, bandwidth of angle modulated wave. Generation of FM: direct and indirect methods, demodulation of FM, PLL, pre-emphasis and de-emphasis, FM radio. Unit III Pulse Modulation: Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), natural sampling, instantaneous sampling, recovery, transmission of PAM signals, other forms of pulse modulation, Time Division Multiplexing (TDM), bandwidth of PAM signals. Unit IV Noise: Short noise, power density spectrum of short noise, thermal noise, white noise, equivalent noise bandwidth, behavior of AM, FM, PM in the presence of noise.

Text Books: 1) B. P.Lathi, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 3 rd Edition, Wiley Eastern. 2) B. P. Lathi, Communication Systems, B. S. Publications. 3) Simon Haykins, An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications, John Wiley and sons. Reference Books: 1) George Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, 3 rd Edition, Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publication. 2) Taub & Schilling, Principals of Communication Systems, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill. 3) Simon Haykins, Communication Systems, Third Edition, John Wiley and Sons.

Credits: 3 Credits (3-0-0) Total Credit: 40 Subject: Marketing Management UHS416C Unit I 10Hrs Nature of Marketing: Marketing concept, marketing approaches, marketing tasks, marketing as a system and modern marketing practices. Marketing Environment: Micro environmental variables and Micro environmental variables. Consumer behavior: Factor influencing consumer buying behavior, buying process, consumers motives, reference groups and industrial buying. Behavior Marketing information System: Concept and importance, components and functions each component. Unit II 10Hrs Marketing Segmentation and Planning: Marketing segmentation and targeting, marketing planning, strategic planning process, BCG and GE matrix. Product decisions: product mix, product differentiation and positioning, new product development process, consumer adoption process, product life cycle and strategies, Packaging and Labeling. Unit III 10Hrs Pricing Decisions: Objective of pricing, factors influencing pricing decision, pricing methods, pricing policies. Channel Decisions: nature and types of marketing channels, channel management decisions, retailing and whole selling. Unit IV 10Hrs Promotion Decisions: Promotion mix, advertising, sales promotion, personal selling, media buying and media planning. Marketing Audit and Control: Marketing audit and marketing control. Text Books 1) Philip Kotler, Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Control, Prentice Hall of India, 2000. 2) Stanton William J, Etzel Michael J and Walker Bruce J. Fundamentals of Marketing, McGraw Hill Inc, International edition, 2000. 3) Gandhi J S, Marketing, Tata McGraw- Hill publishing 2000.

Credits: 3 (3-0-0) Subject: Human Resource Management UHS316C Unit I 10 Hrs Introduction: Nature of Human Resource Management (HRM), importance of human resource management, functions of human resource management, The changing environment of HRM and role of HRM in changing business scenario. Procurement: Job, job analysis, job description and job specifications, Man power Planing demand and supply forecasting, recruitment, methods of recruitment, Employees testing and selection, types of psychological tests and interviews, placement and induction. Unit II 10 Hrs Development: Operative training and management development, methods of training and development. Performance Appraisal: Traditional and modern Methods. Career Development: career anchors, career development programme and the modern career problems. Compensation: Factor affecting compensation policy, job evaluation, methods of job evaluation. Unit III 10 Hrs Variable Compensation: Individual & group, supplementary compensation-fringe benefits and current trends in compensation Integration: Human relation, importance of industrial relations, causes and effects of Industrials disputes, Machinery for settlement of industrial disputes in India, Role of trade unions in maintaining relations. Collective Bargaining: concept, features, process and advantages. Maintenance and separation: Employee safety, health and welfare, Provisions under factory Act, 1948, Turnover, Retirement and Layoff. Unit IV 10 Hrs International HRM: The growth of international business, HR and the international business challenge, effect of inter country difference on HRM, international staffing, international compensation and appraisal, international labour relations and Information Technology and HR. Text Books 1) Flippo Edwin B, Personnel Management, 6 th Edition, McGraw Hills 2000. 2) Memoria C B, Personnel Management (Management of HRM), Himalaya Publication, New Delhi 1999. 3) Dresler Garry, Human Resource Management, 8 th Edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi 2002

Course Title: Signals and Systems Lab Course Code: UEC417L Credits: 1.5 Contact Hours: 3 Hrs/Week CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Marks: 100

List of Experiments 1) Basic MATLAB/SCILAB a. MATRIX Operations b. Input and Output operations and functions c. Loops in MATLAB/SCILAB d. 2-D Plotting techniques like XY plot, stem plot, log plot, stairs plot, bar plot, pie plot, histogram etc. e. 3-D Plotting techniques 2) Signals & Systems a. Generation of different types of continuous and discrete time signals b. Generation of typical signals like impulse, step, exponential, complex exponential, sinc etc. c. Basic operations on continuous and discrete time signals d. Impulse, step and ramp response of a differential equation e. Convolution of two discrete and continuous signals f. Fourier decomposition and reconstruction of signals g. DTFS of discrete time periodic signal x (n) and plot its magnitude and phase spectrum h. DTFT of discrete time a periodic signal x (n) and plot its magnitude and phase spectrum i. Verification of symmetry property of DTFT signal j. Z-transform of a given sequence and it s pole zero plot

Course Title: Microcontroller Lab Course Code: UEC418L Credits: 1.5 Contact Hours: 3 Hrs/Week CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Marks: 100 List of Experiments 1) Basic 8051 assembly language programs on the trainer kits using hand assembly. a. Move an 8-bit immediate data byte to a register/memory using all addressing modes. b. Exchange the content of internal and external memory locations. c. Stack operations with an example. d. Average of n-eight bit numbers. e. Delay programs. f. Code conversion programs. 2) Programs using in-built peripherals like timers/counters, interrupts and serial port using assembly /C programming and keil simulation. a. I/O port programming b. Generation of rectangular wave of different duty cycle using internal timers. c. Count external events using in-built counters. d. Serial transfer of a message at 9600 baud, 8-bit data, 1-stop bit. 3) Interfacing programs on 8051-based microcontroller kits using different interfacing modules like. a. Matrix keyboard interfacing b. LCD interface c. Logic controller interface d. Stepper motor interface e. ADC/DAC interface f. Usage of Keil software (Evaluation) and SPJ compiler and Debugger for assembly and embedded-c programming for all above assembly language programs.