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Proposed Syllabus by C.S.J.M.University,KanpurElectronics & Communication EngineeringSemester – wise breakup of coursesSemester – IMTH – S101Mathematics – IL3T1P0Credits4PHY - S101TPhysics – I3103PHY - S101PPhysics Lab-I0032TCA – S101Engineering Drawing0245ESC – S101TBasic Electrical &Electronics EngineeringBasic Electrical &Electronics Engineering Lab31030032Communicative English3104MTH – S102Mathematics – II3104PHY - S102TPhysics – II3103PHY - S102PPhysics Lab-II0032ISC – S101TProgramming & Computing(C & UNIX)Programming Lab(C & UNIX)30030032ESC – S101PHSS – S101Semester – IIISC – S101PTCA – S102TWorkshop Concepts1102TCA – S102PWorkshop Practice0033CHM – S101TChemistry – I3003CHM – S101PChemistry Lab – I0032Semester – IIIMTH – S201Mathematics – III3104ESC – S202Thermodynamics3104ESC – S201Engineering Mechanics3104ECE – S201TAnalog Electronics3103ECE – S201PAnalog Electronics Lab0022ECE – S202Network Analysis3104and Synthesis

Proposed Syllabus by C.S.J.M.University,KanpurElectronics & Communication EngineeringSemester – wise breakup of coursesSemester – IVHSS – S401Industrial Economics3104ECE – S203TDigital Electronics3003ECE – S203PDigital Electronics Lab0032ECE – S204TElectrical Machine3003ECE – S204PElectrical Machine Lab0032ECE – S205Electromagnetic Theory3104MTH – S301Discrete Mathematics3104ECE – S301Electronics Circuit3104ECE – S302Signal and Systems3104ECE – S303TMeasurement andInstrumentation3003ECE – S303PMeasurement and0021Semester – VInstrumentation LabECE – S304TMicroprocessor3003ECE – S304PMicroprocessor Lab0032ECE – S305Electrical Engineering Materials3104SSM – S301Student Seminar0032ECE – S306Automatic Control System3104ECE – S307TAnalog Integrated Circuit3003ECE – S307PAnalog Integrated Circuit Lab0032ECE – S308TCommunication System3003ECE – S308PCommunication System Lab0032ECE – S309Antenna and Microwave3104Professional Communication1112Departmental Elective-I3104Semester – VIEngineeringHSS – S301

Proposed Syllabus by C.S.J.M.University,KanpurElectronics & Communication EngineeringSemester – wise breakup of coursesSemester – VIIHSS – S201Industrial Management3004ECE – S401TDigital Communication3003ECE – S401PDigital Communication Lab0032ECE – S402Data Communication3104ECE – S403TDigital Signal Processing3003ECE – S403PDigital Signal Processing Lab0032SST – S401Summer Training0032PRT-B.Tech. Project I006430030032S401Semester – VIIIECE – S404TWireless and MobileCommunicationECE – S404PWireless and MobileCommunication LabECE – S405TOptical Communication3003ECE – S405POptical Communication Lab0021ECE – S406VLSI Design and Technology3104PRT – S402B.Tech Project II0064Departmental Elective-II3104Note:1. Total No. of Lectures in each course should in the range of 40 to45 per semester if per week three lectures are allotted.

Proposed Syllabus by C.S.J.M.University,KanpurElectronics & Communication EngineeringSemester – wise breakup of coursesList of Departmental Elective CoursesElective- IECE – S501Power Electronics3104ECE – S502Microprocessor based3104Instrumentation SystemECE – S503Multimedia Communication3104ECE – S504T.V. Engineering3104ECE – S505Artificial Intelligence3104ECE – S506Advanced Semiconductor Devices3104Elective- IIECE – S507Information Theory and Coding3104ECE – S508Satellite Communication and Radar3104ECE - S509Digital Image Processing3104ECE – S510Artificial Neural Networks3104ECE – S511Biomedical Instruments3104ECE – S512Advanced Microprocessor3104ECE – S513Radar and Navigation3104

Detailed Syllabus of B.Tech program coursesCourse Code:Course rse Details:Unit IApplications of Integrals : Areas between curves, Methods of finding volume : Slicing, Solids ofrevolution, Cylindrical shell, Lengths of plane curves, Areas of surface of revolution, Moments and Centerof mass, Improper integrals .Unit IISequences: Definition, Monotonic sequences, Bounded sequences, Convergent and Divergent Sequences.Series: Infinite series, Oscillating and Geometric series, their Convergence, Divergence. Tests ofConvergence: nth Term test of divergence, Integral test, Comparison Test, Limit Comparison test, Ratiotest, nth root test (Cauchy root test), Alternating series, Absolute and Conditional convergence.Power Series: Power series and its convergence, Radius and interval of convergence, Term by termdifferentiation, Term by term integration, Product of power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series,Convergence of Taylor series, Error estimates, Taylor’s Theorem with remainder .Unit IIIVector Calculus: Vector valued functions, Arc length and Unit Tangent vector, Curvature, Torsion andTNB frame .Partial Derivatives: Function of two or more variables (Limit, Continuity, Differentiability , TaylorsTheorem ) , Partial derivatives, Chain Rule, Partial Derivatives of higher orders, , Maxima and Minima andSaddle Point, Lagrange Multipliers, Exact differential, Leibniz Theorem.Directional derivatives, Gradient Vectors, Divergence and Curl, Tangent planes .Unit IIIMultiple Integrals: Double and triple integral, Change of order, Jacobian, Change of variables, Applicationto area and volume, Dirichlet integral and Applications.Line, surface integrals , Path independence, Statement and problems of Green’s, Stoke’s and Gaussdivergence theorems (without proof).Text Books and Reference :1. G.B.Thomas and R.L.Finney : Calculus and Analytical Geometry, 9th edition,Pearson Educaion2. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005.

Course Code:PHY-S101TBreakup:3–1–0–3Course Name: Physics-ICourse Details:Unit-I: Newton’s laws and their applications, Friction, conservative forces and potentials, Work energytheorem, conservation of energy and linear momentum, variable mass system (rocket), impulse,system of particles and collision, Elementary rigid body kinematics, rotation motion, moment ofinertia, and Gyroscopic motion.Unit-II:Rigid body motion, angular momentum, fundamental of classical mechanics, Lagrangian andHamiltonian formulation.Unit-III:Motion in non-inertial frames, fractious forces, special theory of relativity, central forces,Gravitation motion under central forces and Kepler’s Laws.Unit-IV:Simple harmonic motion (SHM), small oscillations and resonance; Wave particle duality, deBroglie matter’s waves, Phase and group velocities, Davisson-Germer experiment, Heisenberguncertainty principle and its applications.Unit-V:Wave function and its significance, Schrödinger equations (time dependent and independent),Schrödinger’s wave equation for particle in one dimensional box, diffraction of X-rays by crystalplanes, Bragg’s spectrometer, Compton’s effect.Text Books and References:1. Mechanics: D. S. Mathur2. A textbook of Mechanics: J. C. Upadhyay3. Concept of physics (I & II): H. C. Verma4. Introduction to Mechanics: R. D. Kleppner and J. Kolenkow5. Physics: Resnick, Halliday and Krane6. Vector analysis: M. R. Spiegel7. Classical Mechanics: Goldstien8. Modern Physics: Author Beiser

Course Code:PHY-S101PBreakup: 0 – 0 – 3 – 2Course Name: Physics Lab-ICourse Details:1. Graphical Analysis (Ref. UIET Laboratory Manual)2. Trajectory of projectile (Ref. UIET Laboratory Manual)Apparatus Used (Trajectory Apparatus, Metal Balls, Channels, Vernier Callipers, Carbon & GraphPaper)3. Moment of Inertia of Bicycle wheel (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Bicycle Wheel, Masses, Thread, Stopwatch, Meter Scale, Vernier Callipers)4. Spring Oscillations (Ref. UIET Laboratory Manual)Apparatus Used (Spring Oscillation Apparatus, Stop Watch, Masses)5. Coupled Pendulum (Ref. UIET Laboratory Manual)Apparatus Used (Coupled Pendulum Setup, Stop Watch, Scale)6. Bifilar Suspension System (Ref. UIET Laboratory Manual)Apparatus Used (Bifilar Suspension System Setup, Stop Watch, Masses)7. Frequency of AC Mains by Melde’s Method (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Electrical Vibrator, String, Pulley, Small Pan, Weight Box & Physical Balance)8. Kater’s(Reversible) Pendulum (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Kater’s Pendulum, Stop Watch)9. Inertia Table (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Inertia Table, Stop Watch, Vernier Callipers, Split Disc, Balancing Weights, and GivenBody(Disc))Course Code:TCA-S101Breakup: 0 –2 – 4 – 5Course Name: Engineering DrawingCourse Details:Introduction- Drawing instruments and their uses, BIS conventions, lettering dimensioning and free handpracticing.Orthographic projections: Lines, planes and surfaces of objects, Sectional views, Auxiliary views, Spacegeometry: lines and planes, True lengths and shapes, Properties of parallelism, Perpendicularity andintersections of lines and planes, Simple intersections of solids and development of lateral simple solids.Isometric Projections: Introduction , isometric scale, isometric projection of simple plane figures, isometricprojection of tetrahedron, hexahedron (cube), right regular prisms , pyramids, cylinders, cones, spheres, cutspheres and combinations of solids.Introduction to computer graphics: Some problems on above topics on computer graphics.Text Books and References:1.2.3.4.5.6.Narayana,K.L. & Kannaiah,P. “Engg.Graphics”. Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.Bhatt,N.D. “Elementary Engg. Drawing” Charotar Book stall. Anand.Lakshminarayanan ,V and Vaish Wannar , R. S. “Engg.Graphics”.Jain Brothers , New Delhi.Chandra, A.M. & Chandra Satish, “Engg.Graphics”.Narosa.French & Vireck, “The Fundamental Of Engg. Drawing & Graphic Tech.”. McGraw Hill.Gill, P.S. “A Text Book Of Machine Drawing” Katson Publishing House , Ludhiana.

Course Code:ESC-S101TBreakup: 3 –1 – 0 – 3Course Name: Basic Electrical & Electronics EngineeringCourse Details:Unit – ISinusoidal steady state circuit analysis, voltage, current, sinusoidal & phaser presentation single phase ACcircuit – behavior of resistance, inductance & capacitance & their combination, impedance concept ofpower, power factor. Series & parallel resonance – band width & quality factor. Three phase circuits – phasevoltage & current, line & phase quantities, phasor diagram, balanced & unbalanced loads, Measurement ofR, L, and C.Unit –IINetwork Theory: Network theorems – Thevenin’s, Norton, maximum power transfer theorem, star deltatransformation, circuit theory concept – mesh & nodal analysis.Unit – IIIMagnetic circuit concepts: self inductance , magnetic coupling analysis of single tuned & double tunedcircuit involving mutual inductance , introduction to transformer.Unit – IVBasic Instruments, electrical measurement – measurement of voltage , current , power & energy, voltmeters& ammeter , wattmeter , energy meter , three phase power measurement , electronics instrument –multimeter, CRO(analog & digital),An overview of voltage regulator.Unit – VIntroduction to basic electronics devices – junction diode, BJT, amplifier, op-amps & instrumentationamplifier with mathematical operation.Number System: Introduction to binary, octal, decimal & hexadecimal systems, representation of negativenumbers, 1’s, 2’s, 9’s, 10’s complement and their arithmetic.Text Books and References:1. W.H.Hayt & J.E. Kemmerly : Engg. Circuit Analysis , Mc Graw Hill.2. N.N. Bhargava : ‘Basic Electronics’,Tata McGraw Hill.3. Malvino, A.P. / “Electronics Principles” / Tata McGraw-Hill / 6th Ed.4. Morris Mano, “Digital Computer Design” PHI5 Del Toro : Principles of Electrical Engg. – PHI6 Boylstad & Neshishkey, “Electronic devices & circuits” , PHI7. Malvino & Leech “Digital Principle and application”, TMH

Course Code:ESC-S101PBreakup: 0 –0 – 3 – 2Course Name: Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering LabCourse Details:1. Familiarization with the Electronic Instruments.2. Familiarization with electronic components and Bread board.3. To verify the Thevenin theorem.4. To verify the Superposition theorem.5. Measurement of voltage and frequency with CRO.6. To study half wave rectifier.7. To study full wave bridge rectifier.8. To study full wave bridge rectifier with filter.9. To study and verify the truth table of different logic gates using digital IC.10. To study different type of transformer and there operation.11. To study basic wiring and design a switchboard/extension board.12. To study the polarity test of a single phase transformer.13. To study the open & short circuit test of a transformer and calibration losses.14. To study the load test and efficiency of a single phase transformer.

Course Code:HSS-S101Breakup: 3 –1 – 0 – 4Course Name: Communicative EnglishCourse Details:Unit 1:Basics of Technical Communication: Technical Communication: features; Distinction betweenGeneral and Technical communication; Language as a tool of communication; Levels ofcommunication: Interpersonal, Organizational, Mass communication; The flow of Communication:Downward, Upward, Lateral or Horizontal (Peer group); Barriers to Communication.Unit 2:Constituents of Technical Written Communication: Word formation, Prefix and Suffix;Synonyms and Antonyms; Homophones; One Word Substitution; Technical Terms; ParagraphDevelopment: Techniques and Methods -Inductive, Deductive, Spatial, Linear, Chronological etc;The Art of Condensation- various steps.Unit 3: Forms of Technical Communication: Business Letters: Sales and Credit letters; Letter of Enquiry;Letter of Quotation, Order, Claim and Adjustment Letters; Memos, Notices, Circulars; Jobapplication and Resumes. Reports: Types; Significance; Structure, Style & Writing of Reports.Technical Proposal; Parts; Types; Writing of Proposal; Significance.Unit 4:Presentation Strategies: Defining Purpose; Audience & Locale; Organizing Contents; PreparingOutline; Audio-visual Aids; Nuances of Delivery; Body Language; Space; Setting Nuances of VoiceDynamics; Time- Dimension.Unit 5:Value- Based Text Readings: Following essays form the suggested text book with emphasis onMechanics of writing,(i) The Language of Literature and Science by A.Huxley(ii) Man and Nature by J.Bronowski(iii) The Mother of the Sciences by A.J.Bahm(iv) Humanistic and Scientific Approaches to Human Activity by Moody E. Prior(v) The Effect of Scientific Temper on Man by Bertrand Russell.Text Books and References:1. Improve Your Writing ed. V.N. Arora and Laxmi Chandra, Oxford Univ. Press, New Delhi.2. Technical Communication – Principles and Practices by Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma,Oxford Univ. Press 2007, New Delhi.3. Effective Technical Communication by Barun K. Mitra, Oxford Univ. Press, 2006, New Delhi4. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by Prof. R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan, TataMcGraw Hill & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.5. How to Build Better Vocabulary by M.Rosen Blum, Bloomsbury Pub. London.6. Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis, W.R.Goyal Pub. & Distributors; Delhi.7. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan, Meera Banerji- Macmillan India Ltd. Delhi.8. Manual of Practical Communication by L.U.B. Pandey & R.P. Singh; A.I.T.B.S. Publications IndiaLtd.; Krishan Nagar, Delhi.

Course Code:MTH-S102Course Name:Mathematics-IIBreakup:3–1–0–4Course Details:Unit-ILinear AlgebraMatrices, Elementary row and Column operations, Echelon form, Determinants, Rank of matrix, Vectorspaces, Linear dependence and Independence, Linear transforms and matrices, Consistency of linear systemof equations and their solution, Special Matrices : Symmetric, Hermition etc, Characteristic equation,Cayley-Hamilton theorem(statement only), Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Diagonalization .Unit-IIDifferential Equations : Separable, Exact Differential Equation , Integrating Factors, Linear differentialequations with constant coefficients, Homogeneous Linear differential equations, Bernoulli Equation,Simultaneous linear differential equations, Clairaut’s equation, Homogeneous linear differential equations ofsecond order with constant coefficients, Complex root case, Differential operators, Euler-Cauchy equation ,Wronskian, Nonhomogeneous equations,Solution by undetermined coefficients, solution by variation of parameters.Series solution: Ordinary differential equations of 2nd order with variable coefficients (Frobenius Method).Unit-III: Laplace TransformLaplace transform, Existence Theorem, Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplacetransform, Unit step function, Dirac Delta function, Laplace transform of periodic functions, ConvolutionTheorem, Applications to solve simple linear and simultaneous differential equations.Text Books and Reference :1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005.2. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2005.3. C. Ray Wylie & Louis C. Barrett, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw-Hill PublishingCompany Ltd. 2003.4. G.F. Simmons, Differential Equations, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. 1981.

Course Code:PHY-S102TBreakup:3–1–0–3Course Name: Physics-IICourse Details:Unit-I: Vector analysis: scalars, vectors, vector differentiation, gradient, divergence and curl, vector,integration, Gauss divergence and Stoke’s theorem, co-ordinate systems (spherical polar &cylindrical), Electrostatics: electric fields, potentials, Gauss’s law, electric dipoles and multipoles,polarization, bound charges, linear dielectrics and force on dielectrics, electric displacement,boundary condition of E and D, work and energy of electrostatics, Laplace’s equation anduniqueness theorem, image theory.Unit-II: Motion of charge in electric and magnetic field, Magnetostatics: current density, magnetic fields,Ampére’s law, Faraday’s law, magnetic potential, magnetic polarization, bound current, magneticproperties of materials (para, dia and ferro), boundary condition of B and H, basic idea ofsuperconductor.Unit-III: Displacement current, Maxwell’s equations for free space and matter (dielectric and conductor),Electromagnetic waves, Poynting vector.Unit-IV: Origin the refractive index, Interference: division of wave-front and division of amplitude;diffraction: Fraunhoffer, Grating, Resolving power (grating, prism, telescope and microscope);polarization: Phenomena of double refraction, Nicol prism, optical activity Production and analysisof plane, circular and elliptical polarized light, Frenels theory of optical activities and Polarimeters.Unit-V: Fiber optics and photonics: Fundamental ideas about optical fiber, types of fibers, Total InternalReflection (TIR), critical angle, acceptance angle and application, basic principal of Laser andHolography and fundamental ideas about photonics.Text Books and References1. Optics: Ajoy Ghatak2. A textbook of OPTICS: Subrahmanyam, Brijlal and Avadhanulu3. Electrodynamics: David J. Griffith4. Classical electrodynamics: J. D. Jackson5. Modern Physics: Author Beiser6. Photonic Crystals: J. D. Joannopoulos, R. D. Meade, and R. D. Winn

Course Code:PHY-S102PBreakup:0–0–3–2Course Name: Physics Lab-IICourse Details:1. Newton’s Ring (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Traveling Microscope, Support for Glass Plate inclined at 450 to the Vertical, ShortFocus Convex Lens, Sodium Lamp, Plano Convex Lens, An Optically Plane Glass Plate)2. Prism Spectrometer (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Spectrometer, Glass Prism, Reading Lens, Mercury Lamp)3. Plane Transmission Grating (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Spectrometer, Diffraction Grating, Mercury Lamp)4. Ballistic Galvanometer (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Ballistic Galvanometer, Morse key, Damping key, Condenser, Rheostat, Volt Meter,Storage Battery, Connection Wires)5. Carey Foster’s Bridge (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Carey Foster’s Bridge, Laclanche cell, Resistance Box, Galvanometer, Plug Key,Copper Strip)6. Fresnel’s Biprism (Ref. Book by K. K. Dey, B. N. Dutta)Apparatus Used (Sodium Lamp, Biprism, Convex Lens, Optical Bench with Four Uprights)7. Variation of Magnetic F

Proposed Syllabus For B.Tech Program in Electronics and Communication Engineering By C.S.J.M.University,Kanpur. Proposed Syllabus by C.S.J.M.University,Kanpur . S101T Basic Electrical & 3 1 0 3 Electronics Engineering ESC – S101P Basic Electrical & 0 0 3 2 Electronics Engineering Lab .

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