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The document outlines a course schedule for an Electronics and Communication Engineering department, listing topics to be covered each day such as electromagnetic waves, logic circuits, modulation, and control systems. The schedule indicates lectures, labs, and other activities covering fundamental concepts in areas including Boolean algebra, communication systems, Java programming, and feedback control. Assignments include problems on energy density, binary arithmetic, and modulation techniques for amplitude modulation waves.

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VIGNAN’S INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :: VISAKHAPATNAM

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering


II-ECE-1

AC PDC
S.No. Day/ Date EMWTL STLD PDC AC CS OOPS Lab Lab Activity

MON/
1 Philosophy of Dept.
07-12-09 Introduction to
Coulomb’s number communication Concepts of Introduction to Java, I Staff
Law systems No class system Control Systems Java features Cycle I Cycle Meeting
Electric Field Open Loop and
Intensity – Generation of Am, closed loop
TUE/ 08- Preview of Fourier
2 Fields due to -do- -do- Series and Fourier
control systems No class
12-09
Line Charge Transform and their
Distribution differences

Electric Field their response


complement Importance of Java
Intensity – for sinusoidal, Different
WED/ representation to Internet,
3 Fields due to step, pulse, No class examples of
09-12-09 of negative Bytecode,java
Surface Charge square and ramp control systems
numbers buzzwords
Distribution inputs

Electric Field
Intensity – for Modulation
binary Need and
THU/ 10- Fields due to Classification of I
4 arithmetic- -do- Frequency No class I Cycle
12-09 Volume Division control systems Cycle
binary codes
Charge Multiplexing
Distribution

Data types,
Amplitude variables, Declaring
Modulation-
FRI/ 11- Electric Flux Feed-Back variables, dynamic
5 -do- do- Definition, PDP
12-09 Density Envelope Characteristics initialization, scope
Distortion and Life time of
variables
-do-, RC
Time domain and
SAT/ 12- Gauss Law network as Effects of -do-, Arrays,
-do- Frequency domain
6 12-09 Definition& differentiator description, feedback Operators
and integrator

application

error detecting
MON/
Electric & error Power relations in Differential I
7 No class AM Waves
-do- I Cycle
Potential correcting equations Cycle
14-12-09 codes

Trapezoidal
Method of
Relations attenuators, its Monitoring Impulse
TUE/ 15- modulation &
8 Between E and -do- applications in problem,
Response and No class
12-09
V CRO probe Generation of AM transfer functions
Waves-Square Law
Modulator

Maxwell’s and RLC circuits


Translational and control stmts, Type
WED/ Equation-1 for and their
9 -do- No class Rotational conversions &
16-12-09 Electrostatic response for step
mechanical casting
Fields input
Maxwell’s
Switching Transfer Function
THU/ 17- Equation-2 for hamming RL, Ringing I
10 Modulator for AM of DC Servo No class I Cycle
12-09 Electrostatic codes circuit Waves Cycle
motor
Fields
FRI/ 18- Collector Type conversions &
11 Energy Density -do- Diode clippers Modulator
-do- PDP
12-09 casting
Detection of AM Compiling &
SAT/ 19- Problems on
12 -do- -do-,-do- Waves-Envelope AC Servo motor running simple Java
12-09 Energy Density Detector programs, -do-
Fundamental
Synchro Dept.
Convection postulates of
13 MON/ No class Diagonal Clipping transmitter and -do- Staff
Current Boolean
Receive Meeting
Algebra
21-12-09
Block diagram
representation of
Avoiding Diagonal
TUE/ 22- Conduction Transistor systems
14 -do- Clipping, Square No class
12-09 Current clippers Law Detector considering
electrical systems
as 15examples

-do-, Concepts of
Basic clipping at two class & object
WED/ Dielectric
15 theorems and independent No class -do- class ,declaring
23-12-09 Constant
properties levels objects, reference
variables & methods
Isotropic and Transfer
THU/ 24- Square Law Block diagram I
16 Homogeneous -do- characteristics of Detector
No class I Cycle
12-09 algebra Cycle
Dielectrics clippers

DSB-SC Concepts of class &


object class
FRI/ 25- Continuity Emitter coupled Modulation, Time Representation by
17 do- & Frequency ,declaring objects,
12-09 Equation clipper domain Signal flow graph
reference variables
Description & methods PDP

Relaxation Canonical and Generation of Reduction using


SAT/ 26- DSB-SC Waves- Usage of super
18 Time and Standard Comparators Balanced
mason’s gain
12-09 keyword
Problems forms Modulator formula
Poisson’s and
Standard test I
19 MON/ Laplace’s -do No class Ring Modulator Method overriding I Cycle Review
signals Cycle of
Equations
28-12-09 Syllabus
Time response of
Algebraic first order sys
applications of Coherent Detection Abstract classes,
TUE/ 29- Capacitance – simplification of DSB-SC Waves, Characteristic
20 voltage dynamic method
12-09 Parallel Plate digital logic effect of Phase and Equation of
comparators Frequency error Feedback control dispatch
gates
systems tems,

Coaxial,
Transient
Spherical
WED/ clamping response of
21 Capacitors, -do- No class
30-12-09 operation second order
Related
systems
Problems
Synchronization
THU/ 31- Biot-Savart I
22 -do- -do- Techniques- -do- No class I Cycle
12-09 Law Coastas Loop Cycle

Using final with


Problems on clamping circuits
FRI/ 01- properties of Time domain inheritance, Defining
23 Biot-Savart using diode with JNTU Problems PDP
01-10 XOR gates specifications creating and
Law, different inputs
accessing a package

Understanding
universal
Ampere’s SSB-SC CLASSPATH,
gates-
SAT/ 02- Circuital Law Clamping circuit Modulation, Steady state importing
24 Multilevel
01-10 and theorem Frequency Domain response packages,difference
NAND/NOR Description
Applications between classes and
realization
interfaces

Generation of SSB-
Applications of SC Waves,
I
25 MON/ Ampere’s -do- No class Frequency -do- Interfaces I Cycle
Discrimination Cycle
Circuital Law
Method
Dept.Staf
f
4/1/2010 Meeting
Phase implementing
Steady state
TUE/ 05- Magnetic Flux practical Discriminator interface, variables
26 Map method Method &
errors and error
01-10 Density clamping circuits in interface,
Weaver's method constants
extending interface
Maxwell’s effect of diode Class
Effects of
WED/ Equation-1 for characteristics Coordina
27 -do- No class proportional
06-01-10 Magnetostatic on clamping tors
derivative
Fields voltage meeting

Maxwell’s Demodulation of
Transfer
THU/ Equation-2 for Prime SSB-SC Waves, proportional II II
28 characteristics of Effect of Phase and No class
07-01-10 Magnetostatic implicants integral systems Cycle Cycle
clampers Frequency error Guest
Fields
Lecture
Diode as a
Magnetic switch, Vestigial sideband Exception handling
FRI/ Don’t care modulation, The concept of
29 Scalar piecewise linear Frequency domain concepts, built in
08-01-10 combinations stability
Potential diode description exceptions,
characteristics
Creating own
exceptions
subclasses PDP
Transistor as a
Concepts of
Magnetic Minimal SOP switch, Break Generation of Vsb
SAT/ Modulated Waves, Routh’s stability Multithreading
30 Vector and POS down voltage
09-01-10 Time domain criterion ,differences between
Potential forms consideration of description process and thread
transistor
Pongal
31 MON/
Holidays
11-01-10
TUE/ 12- Pongal
32
01-10 Holidays
WED/ Pongal
33
13-01-10 Holidays
THU/ Pongal
34
14-01-10 Holidays
FRI/ Pongal
35
15-01-10 Holidays
SAT/ Pongal
36
16-01-10 Holidays

Thread life cycle,


qualitative
Forces due to Envelope Creating multiple
MON/ stability and II II
37 Magnetic -do- No class Detection of VSB threads using thread
18-01-10 Waves plus Carrier conditional Cycle Cycle
Fields class, runnable
stability
interface

Problems on Synchronisation,
TUE/ 19- Forces due to Comparison os AM limitations of thread priorities,
38 -do- -do-
01-10 Magnetic Techniques Routh’s stability interthread
Fields communication

daemon threads,
deadlocks, thread
Review
WED/ Ampere’s Design of groups, Events,
39 -do- No class do of
20-01-10 Force Law, transistor switch event sources,
Syllabus
Events classes, Event
listeners

THU/ Mid-1
40 Online-1
21-01-09
FRI/ Mid-1
41
22-01-10 Online-1
Dept.
SAT/ Mid-1 Staff
42
23-01-10 Online-1 Meeting
MON/ Mid-1
43
25-01-10 Online-1
TUE/ 26- Mid-1
44
01-10
TUE/ 26-
44
01-10 Online-1
WED/
Mid-1
45 27-01-10
Online-1
Prime – Application of
THU/ Root Locus Handling mouse II II
46 Inductances Implicant -do- different AM
28-01-10 systems Technique events Cycle Cycle
chart
FRI/ Magnetic simplification transistor- The root locus Handling keyboard
47 Television PDP
29-01-10 Energy rules switching times concept events
Design using
SAT/ Related FM Stereo Radio
48 conventional -do- Receiver
-do- Adapter classes
30-01-10 Problems
logic gates

construction of
Faraday’s Law root loci-effects
Analysis and
MON/ and Angle Modulation, of adding poles II II
49 -do Design of Basic Concepts
-do-
1/2/2010 Transformer and zeros to Cycle Cycle
Bistable
emf G(s)H(s) on the
root loci.

Inconsistency
of Ampere’s
Relationship Concept of
TUE/ 02- Law and
50 Encoder -do- between FM and Introduction components and
02-10 Displacement PM Container
Current
Density

Maxwell’s
Equations in Frequency Class
WED/ Differential domain Panel, window, Coordina
51 Decoder -do- No class
03-02-10 Forms and specifications- frame tors
Word Bode diagrams meeting
Statements

Conditions at a Single Tone


THU/ II II
52 Boundary Multiplexer -do- Modulation of FM -do- -do-
04-02-10 Waves Cycle Cycle
Surface
Determination of
Dielectric- Frequency
Dielectric and Spectrum Analysis domain
FRI/ De-
53 Dielectric- Monostable of sinusoidal FM specifications and Canvas, Font class PDP
05-02-10 Multiplexer Waves
Conductor transfer function
Interfaces from the Bode
Diagram

National
Modular Narrowband FM Level
SAT/ Related and Constant Color class &
54 design using -do- Average Power of
-do- Students
06-02-10 Problems Graphics
IC chips FM Wave paper
contest

Transmission
Phase margin and II II
55 MON/ -do- -do- No class Bandwidth of FM -do-
Wave Gs Gain margin Cycle Cycle

8/2/2010
Wave MUX
Equations for Realization of Generation of FM
TUE/ 09- Conducting switching Astable Waves-Direct Buttons, labels, text
56 method using
-do-
02-10 and Perfect functions Multivibrators fields
Dielectric Parity bit Varactor diode
Media generator

Uniform Plane Text Area, Check


WED/ Code- Stability Analysis
57 Waves – -do- No class boxes, checkgroup
10-02-10 converters from Bode Plots
Definition boxes
Relations
Hazards and
THU/ Between E & Reactance tube Lists, choice, II II
58 hazard free -do- Modulator
-do-
11-02-10 H. Sinusoidal scrollbars Cycle Cycle
realizations
Variations
Wave Detection of FM
Propagation in Waves-Slope
FRI/ Basic PLD’s- Schmitt trigger Menus, Layout
59 Lossless & Detection, Polar Plots PDP
12-02-10 ROM using transistors Balanced slope Managers
Conducting
Media Modulator Circuits

Conductors & Foster-Seeley


Discriminator and
SAT/ Dielectrics –
60 PROM, PLA -do- detection using -do- -do-
13-02-10 Characterizatio zero-crossing
n detector

Wave
Propagation in
MON/ Good II II
61 do- No class Ratio Detector -do- JApplet JFrame
15-02-10 Conductors Cycle Cycle
and Good
Dielectrics

FM Detector using
PLL, Armstrong
TUE/ 16-
62 Polarization -do- -do- Method of -do- -do-
02-10 Wideband FM
Generation

PLD
Realization of General features
WED/ Related Nyquist Plots
63 Switching of a time base No class Icons & Labels
17-02-10 Problems Stability Analysis
functions signal
using PLD’s

methods of Phasor diagram


THU/ representation for Handling Threading III III
64 do- -do- generating time AM and Narrow
-do-
18-02-10 issues Cycle Cycle
base waveform Band FM
Wave
Capabilities
Equations for
and
FRI/ Conducting Comparison of FM Jbutton, checkboxes,
65 limitations of -do- -do- PDP
19-02-10 and Perfect vs AM Radio buttons
Threshold
Dielectric
gate
Media

Miller and Representation of Combo boxes,


Uniform Plane Synthesis of
SAT/ Bootstrap time Noise in Analog tabbed panes, scroll
66 Waves – Threshold -do-
20-02-10 base generators- Communication panes, Tress and
Definition functions System
basic principles tables

Relations
-do-, Radio Receiver
Between E & Compensation III III
67 MON/ Multigate -do- Models for Noise -do-
H. Sinusoidal calculation techniques Cycle Cycle
Synthesis
Variations

22-02-10

-do-,-
Classification
of sequential
Wave Noise calculation
circuits Concepts of
Propagation in Transistor miller in AM Receiver,
TUE/ 23- (Synchronous, Applets, difference
68 Lossless and time base Noise calculation Lag, Lead
02-10 Asynchronous in DSB-SC between applets and
Conducting generator
, Pulse mode, Receiver applications
Media
Level mode
with
examples)

Conductors &
Life cycle of an Dept.
WED/ Dielectrics –
69 -do-,- -do- No class -do- applet, types of Staff
24-02-10 Characterizatio
applets Meeting
n
Wave
Basic flip- Lead-Lag
Propagation in
flops- Transistor Controllers Review
THU/ 25- Good Noise Calculation III III
70 Triggering Bootstrap time design in -do- of
02-10 Conductors SSB-SC Receiver Cycle Cycle
and excitation base generator frequency Syllabus
and Good
tables, -do- Domain
Dielectrics

Steps in Noise Calculation


FRI/ synchronous in Frequency Passing parameters
71 Polarization. -do- Modulation
-do- PDP
26-02-10 sequential to Applet
circuit design Receiver

SAT/ Related Current time Noise calculation Basics of Networks, Guest


72 -do- PID Controllers
27-02-10 Problems base generators in FM Receiver Inet address Lecture
Design of
modulo-N Principles of Threshold effect in III III
73 MON/ -do- Angle Modulation -do- TCP/IP Sockets
Ring & Shift Synchronization System Cycle Cycle
counters
1/3/2010
Pre-emphasis and
Reflection and Frequency De-emphasis,
TUE/ 02- Serial binary Noise calculation
74 Refraction of division in Concepts of state do-
03-10 adder in Phase
Plane Waves sweep circuit Modulation
Receiver

Normal
Incidence, for Class
Astable
WED/ both Perfect sequence state variables Datagrams URL, Coordina
75 relaxation No class
03-03-10 Conductor and detector and state model URL connection tors
circuits
Perfect meeting
Dielectric

Oblique
Finite state
Incidence, for
machine- Monostable derivation of state
THU/ both Perfect Classification of III III
76 capabilities relaxation Radio Transmitters
models from String handling
04-03-10 Conductor and Cycle Cycle
and circuits block diagrams
Perfect
limitations
Dielectrics
Synchronization
of a sweep
FRI/ Brewster Classification of
77 -do- circuit with radio Transmitters
Diagonalization -do- PDP
05-03-10 Angle
symmetrical
signals

Critical Angle Sine wave


Low level and Solving the Time
SAT/ and Total frequency java.util, java.io.
78 -do- High level AM invariant state
06-03-10 Internal division with a Transmitters Packages
Equations
Reflection sweep circuit

Basic operating AM Transmitter State Transition Dept.


Surface III III
79 MON/ -do- principles of with Negative Matrix and it’s -do- Staff
Impedance Feedback Cycle Cycle
sampling gates Properties Meeting

8/3/2010

Mealy and
Moore
models-
Poynting Variable reactance
minimization
Vector and Tube FM
TUE/ 09- of completely
80 Poynting -do- Transmitters, -do- -do-
03-10 specified and Phase Modulated
Theorem –
incompletely FM Transmitters
Applications
specified
sequential
machines

Unidirectional
Concepts of
WED/ and Bi-
81 do- -do- No class Controllability Java..net package
10-03-10 directional
and Observability
sampling gates
Power Loss in Reduction of
THU/ Phase Modulated III III
82 a Plane -do- pedestal in gate do -do-
11-03-10 FM Transmitters Cycle Cycle
Conductor circuits

FRI/ Related Frequency Stability


83 -do- -do- in FM Transmitters
-do- -do- PDP
12-03-10 Problems

Partition
techniques
and Merger Types of Radio
SAT/ chart Applications of Receivers-TRF and
84 -do- -do- -do-
13-03-10 methods- sampling gates. Superheterodyne
concept of Radio receivers
minimal cover
table

Parallel Plane
RF Section and III III
85 MON/ Waveguides: -do- -do- -do- -do-
Characteristics Cycle Cycle
Introduction

5/3/2010

Frequency
changing and
TE, TM, TEM tracking( Mixer
TUE/ 16- Modes, AND, OR gates and Local
86 -do- oscillator
-do- -do-
03-10 Concepts and using Diodes
Analysis Intermediate
Frequency
selection circuits),

Salient
features of the
WED/
87 -do- ASM chart- Resistor No class -do-
17-03-10
Simple
examples
Cut-off
Review
Frequencies,
of
THU/ Velocities, Revisi Revisio
88 -do- Transistor Logic IF Amplifier -do- -do- Course
18-03-10 Wavelengths, on n
Completi
Wave
on
Impedances

System design
using data
FRI/ Automatic Gain
89 -do- path and Control
-do- -do- PDP
19-03-10
control
subsystems

control
implementatio
ns-examples
SAT/ Attenuations Diode Transistor Delayed AGC, AM
90 of Weighing vs FM
-do- -do-
20-03-10 Factor Logic
machine and
Binary
multiplier
MON/ Mid-2
91
22-03-10 Online-2

TUE/ 23- Mid-2


92
03-10
Online-2

WED/ Mid-2
93
24-03-10
Online-2

THU/ Mid-2 Dept.


94 Staff
25-03-10
Online-2 Meeting

FRI/ Mid-2
95
26-03-10
Online-2

SAT/ Mid-2
96
27-03-10
SAT/
96
27-03-10
Online-2
MON/
97 Lab Exams
29-03-10
TUE/ 30-
98
03-10
WED/
99
31-03-10
THU/
100
01-04-10
FRI/
101
02-04-10
SAT/
102
03-04-10
MON/
103 End Exams
5/4/2010
VIGNAN’S INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :: VISAKHAPATNAM
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

II-ECE-2

Day/
S.No EMWTL STLD PDC AC CS OOPS AC Lab PDC Lab Activity
Date

Introduction to
Philosophy of High pass, low Introduction to Java, Java Dept.
MON/ Coulomb’s Concepts of
1 number pass RC communication features Staff
07-12-09 Law Control Systems
systems circuits system Importance of Meeting
Java to Internet

Electric Field Open Loop and


Intensity – closed loop
TUE/ Bytecode, java
2 Fields due to -do- -do- No Class control systems PDP
08-12-09 buzzwords
Line Charge and their
Distribution differences

Electric Field Their response Generation of


Intensity – for sinusoidal, Am Preview of Different
WED/
3 Fields due to No class step, pulse, Fourier Series examples of No Class I Cycle I Cycle
09-12-09
Surface Charge square and and Fourier control systems
Distribution ramp inputs Transform
Electric Field For Modulation
Complement OOP principles
Intensity – Need and
THU/ representation Classification of Encapsulation,
4 Fields due to -do- Frequency
10-12-09 of negative control systems Inheritance &
Volume Charge Division
numbers Polymorphism
Distribution Multiplexing

Data types,
variables,
Amplitude
Declaring
Binary Modulation-
FRI/ Electric Flux Feed-Back variables,
5 arithmetic- -do- Definition, I Cycle I Cycle
11-12-09 Density Characteristics dynamic
binary codes Envelope
initialisation,
Distortion
scope and Life
time of variables

Time domain and


SAT/ Gauss Law Frequency Effects of
6 -do- -do- -do-
12-12-09 Definition domain feedback
description,

MON/ detecting & RC network as


Gauss Law Multiple tone Mathematical
7 error differentiator Arrays,Operators
14-12-09 Applications modulation models
correcting and integrator
attenuators, its
TUE/ Electric Differential
8 -do- applications in No Class control stmts PDP
15-12-09 Potential equations
CRO probe

Power relations
in AM Waves
And RLC
Relations Trapezoidal Impulse
WED/ circuits and
9 Between E and No class Method of Response and No Class I Cycle I Cycle
16-12-09 their response
V Monitoring transfer functions
for step input
modulation &
problem
Maxwell’s Generation of Translational and
THU/ Equation-1 for Hamming RL, Ringing AM Waves- Rotational Type conversions
10
17-12-09 Electrostatic codes circuit Square Law mechanical & casting
Fields Modulator systems
Maxwell’s
Switching Transfer Compiling &
FRI/ Equation-2 for
11 -do- Diode clippers Modulator for Function of DC running simple I Cycle I Cycle
18-12-09 Electrostatic
AM Waves Servo motor Java programs
Fields
SAT/ Collector
12 Energy Density -do- -do- -do- -do-
19-12-09 Modulator
MON/ -do-

Fundamental Concepts of class


Detection of AM & object class Dept.
Problems on postulates of
13 -do- Waves-Envelope AC Servo motor declaring objects, Staff
21-12-09 Energy Density Boolean
Detector Meeting
Algebra reference
variables &
methods
-do-
Synchro
TUE/ Convection Basic Transistor
14 No Class transmitter and -do- PDP
22-12-09 Current theorems and clippers
Receiver
properties

Block diagram
Diagonal
Clipping at representation of
Clipping
WED/ Conduction two systems
15 No class Avoiding No Class I Cycle I Cycle
23-12-09 Current independent considering
Diagonal
levels electrical systems
Clipping
as examples

Constructors,
Canonical and Transfer
THU/ Dielectric Square Law usage of static
16 Standard characteristics -do-
24-12-09 Constant Detector with data and
forms of clippers
methods
DSB-SC
Modulation,
Isotropic and Emitter
FRI/ Time & Block diagram
17 Homogeneous -do- coupled -do- I Cycle I Cycle
25-12-09 Frequency algebra
Dielectrics clipper
domain
Description

Algebraic Generation of
Representation
SAT/ Continuity simplification DSB-SC Waves- Usage of final and
18 Comparators by Signal flow
26-12-09 Equation digital logic Balanced this keyword
graph
gates Modulator

MON/
Relaxation Applications Reduction using Access control Review
19 Time and -do- of voltage Ring Modulator mason’s gain Garbage of
28-12-09 Problems comparators formula collection Syllabus

Overloading
Poisson’s and methods &
TUE/ Clamping Standard test
20 Laplace’s -do- constructors, PDP
29-12-09 operation signals
Equations parameter
passing

Coherent
Detection of
DSB-SC Waves,
effect of Phase Time response of
WED/ Capacitance –
21 No class -do- and Frequency first order No Class I Cycle I Cycle
30-12-09 Parallel Plate
error systems
Synchronization
Techniques-
Coastas Loop
Coaxial, Universal
Clamping Characteristic
Spherical gates-
THU/ circuits using Equation of
22 Capacitors, Multilevel JNTU Problems -do-
31-12-09 diode with Feedback control
Related NAND/NOR
different inputs systems
Problems realizations

SSB-SC
Transient
Modulation,
FRI/ Biot-Savart Clamping response of Recursion &
23 -do- Frequency I Cycle I Cycle
01-01-10 Law, circuit theorem second order Nested Classes
Domain
systems
Description

Generation of
Problems on Practical SSB-SC Waves,
SAT/
24 Biot-Savart Map method clamping Frequency -do- Inner Classes
02-01-10
Law, circuits Discrimination
Method
MON/
Ampere’s Effect of diode Phase
Dept.Staf
Circuital Law characteristics Discriminator Time domain Exploring String
25 -do- f
4/1/2010 and on clamping Method & specifications class
Meeting
Applications voltage Weaver's method

Basic concepts,
Applications of Transfer forms of
TUE/ Prime Steady state
26 Ampere’s characteristics No Class Inheritance, PDP
05-01-10 implicants response
Circuital Law of clampers member access
rules
Demodulation of
SSB-SC Waves,
Effect of Phase
Diode as a
and Frequency Class
switch,
WED/ Magnetic Flux error Vestigial coordinat
27 No class piecewise -do- No Class II Cycle II Cycle
06-01-10 Density side band and ors
linear diode
modulation, meeting
characteristics
Frequency
domain
description

Transistor as a Generation of
Maxwell’s
Minimal SOP switch, Break Vsb Modulated Steady state
THU/ Equation-1 for Guest
28 and POS down voltage Waves, Time errors and error -do-
07-01-10 Magnetostatic Lecture
forms consideration domain constants
Fields
of transistor, description

Saturation
Maxwell’s parameters of Envelope
Effects of
FRI/ Equation-2 for Transistor and Detection of
29 -do- proportional -do- II Cycle II Cycle
08-01-10 Magnetostatic their variation VSB Waves plus
derivative
Fields with Carrier
temperature

SAT/ Magnetic Comparison os Proportional Usage of super


30 -do- -do-
09-01-10 Scalar Potential AM Techniques integral systems keyword

MON/
31 Pongal Holidays
11-01-10

TUE/
32 Pongal Holidays
12-01-10
WED/
33 Pongal Holidays
13-01-10
THU/
34 Pongal Holidays
14-01-10
FRI/
35 Pongal Holidays
15-01-10
SAT/
36 Pongal Holidays
16-01-10

Method
Magnetic Prime – Design of Application of overriding
MON/ The concept of
37 Vector Implicant transistor different AM Abstract classes,
18-01-10 stability
Potential chart switch systems dynamic method
dispatch

Simplification
Forces due to rules, Design
TUE/ Routh’s stability
38 Magnetic using -do- No Class -do- PDP
19-01-10 criterion
Fields conventional
logic gates
Problems on Television Qualitative
Transistor- Review
WED/ Forces due to stability and
39 No class switching Fm stereo radio No Class II Cycle II Cycle of
20-01-10 Magnetic conditional
times receiver Syllabus
Fields stability
THU/ Mid-1
40
21-01-09 Online-1
FRI/ Mid-1
41
22-01-10 Online-1
Mid-1 Dept.
SAT/
42 Staff
23-01-10 Online-1 Meeting
MON/ Mid-1
43
25-01-10 Online-1
TUE/ Mid-1
44
26-01-10 Online-1
WED/ Mid-1
45
27-01-10 Online-1
Forces due to Angle
THU/ Limitations of Using final with
46 Magnetic Encoder -do- Modulation,
28-01-10 Routh’s stability inheritance
Fields Basic Concepts
Problems on
Analysis and Relationship Defining creating
FRI/ Forces due to Root Locus
47 Decoder Design of between FM and and accessing a II Cycle II Cycle
29-01-10 Magnetic Technique
Bistable PM package
Fields
Single Tone
SAT/ Ampere’s The root locus
48 Multiplexer -do- Modulation of -do-
30-01-10 Force Law, concept
FM Waves
MON/
Spectrum
De- Analysis of Understanding
49 Inductances -do- -do-
1/2/2010 Multiplexer sinusoidal FM CLASSPATH
Waves

Construction of
Importing
root loci-effects
Modular packages,differen
TUE/ Magnetic of adding poles
50 design using -do- No Class ce between PDP
02-02-10 Energy and zeros to
IC chips classes and
G(s)H(s) on the
interfaces
root loci.

Narrowband FM
and Constant
Class
Average Power
WED/ Related Coordina
51 No class Monostable of FM Wave Introduction No Class II Cycle II Cycle
03-02-10 Problems. tors
Transmission
Meeting
Bandwidth of
FM Wave Gs

MUX
Generation of
Faraday’s Law Realization of Frequency
FM Waves-
THU/ and switching domain
52 -do- Direct method Interfaces
04-02-10 Transformer functions specifications-
using Varactor
emf Parity bit Bode diagrams
diode
generator
Inconsistency implementing
of Ampere’s interface,
FRI/ Law and Code- Reactance tube variables in
53 -do- -do- II Cycle II Cycle
05-02-10 Displacement converters Modulator interface,
Current extending
Density interface

Determination of
Maxwell’s Detection of FM
Frequency National
Equations in Waves-Slope
Hazards and domain Level
SAT/ Differential Detection,
54 hazard free -do- specifications -do- Students
06-02-10 Forms and Balanced slope
realizations and transfer paper
Word Modulator
function from the contest
Statements Circuits
Bode Diagram

MON/
Foster-Seeley
Exception
Conditions at a Discriminator
Basic PLD’s- Astable handling
55 Boundary and detection -do-
8/2/2010 ROM Multivibrators concepts, built in
Surface using zero-
exceptions
crossing detector

Dielectric-
Dielectric and Creating own
TUE/ Phase margin
56 Dielectric- PROM, PLA -do- No Class exceptions PDP
09-02-10 and Gain margin
Conductor subclasses
Interfaces
Ratio Detector
WED/ Related
57 No class -do- FM Detector -do- No Class II Cycle II Cycle
10-02-10 Problems
using PLL
Concepts of
Armstrong
Schmitt trigger Stability Multithreading
THU/ Method of
58 -do- -do- using Analysis from ,differences
11-02-10 Wideband FM
transistors Bode Plots between process
Generation
and thread

Wave
PLD
Equations for Phasor diagram
Realization of
FRI/ Conducting and representation for
59 Switching -do- -do- Thread life cycle II Cycle II Cycle
12-02-10 Perfect AM and Narrow
functions
Dielectric Band FM
using PLD’s
Media

Capabilities
Creating multiple
Uniform Plane and
SAT/ Comparison of threads using
60 Waves – limitations of -do- Polar Plots
13-02-10 FM vs AM thread class,
Definition Threshold
runnable interface
Relations gate General Representation of
MON/ Synthesis of Synchronisation,
Between E & features of a Noise in Analog
61 Threshold -do- thread priorities,
15-02-10 H. Sinusoidal functions
time base Communication
interthread
Variations signal System
Wave
Propagation in
TUE/
62 Lossless and -do- -do- No Class -do- -do- PDP
16-02-10
Conducting
Media

Radio Receiver
Conductors & methods of
Models for Noise
WED/ Dielectrics – generating
63 No class calculation Noise -do- No Class III Cycle III Cycle
17-02-10 Characterizatio time base
calculation in
n waveform
AM Receiver

Classification
of sequential
Wave
circuits
Propagation in
Classification
of sequential
Wave
circuits
Propagation in
(Synchronous Noise calculation Nyquist Plots daemon threads,
THU/ Good
64 ,Asynchronou -do- in DSB-SC Stability deadlocks, thread
18-02-10 Conductors and
s, Pulse mode, Receiver Analysis groups
Good
Level mode
Dielectrics
with
examples)

Miller and
Bootstrap time
Noise
FRI/ base
65 Polarization. -do- Calculation SSB- -do- -do- III Cycle III Cycle
19-02-10 generators-
SC Receiver
basic
principles

Noise
Events, event
Calculation in
SAT/ Related sources, Events
66 -do- -do- Frequency -do-
20-02-10 Problems classes, Event
Modulation
listeners
Receiver
Basic flip- Handling mouse
MON/ Parallel Plane flops- Transistor
Noise calculation events
67 Waveguides: Triggering miller time -do-
in FM Receiver Handling
22-02-10 Introduction and excitation base generator
tables keyboard events
TE, TM, TEM
TUE/ Modes, Compensation
68 -do- -do- No Class Adapter classes PDP
23-02-10 Concepts and techniques
Analysis
Threshold effect
Steps in in Angle
Transistor Dept.
WED/ synchronous Modulation
69 -do- Bootstrap time Lag, Lead No Class III Cycle III Cycle Staff
24-02-10 sequential System Pre-
base generator Meeting
circuit design emphasis and
De-emphasis

Smith Chart – Noise calculation


Review
THU/ Configuration in Phase
70 -do- -do- -do- -do- of
25-02-10 and Modulation
Syllabus
Applications Receiver

Lead-Lag
Design of
Current time Classification of Controllers Concept of
FRI/ modulo-N
71 -do- base Radio design in components and III Cycle III Cycle
26-02-10 Ring & Shift
generators Transmitters frequency Container
counters
Domain
Principles of Classification of
SAT/ Attenuations Serial binary Panel, window, Guest
72 Synchronizatio radio -do-
27-02-10 Factor adder frame Lecture
n Transmitters
MON/ Frequency Low level and -do-
Expression for sequence
73 division in High level AM PID Controllers Canvas, Font
1/3/2010 TEM Case detector
sweep circuit Transmitters class

Finite state
machine- Astable
TUE/ Related Color class &
74 capabilities relaxation No Class -do- PDP
02-03-10 Problems Graphics
and circuits
limitations
AM Transmitter
with Negative Class
Monostable
WED/ Feedback coordinat
75 -do- -do- relaxation Concepts of state No Class III Cycle III Cycle
03-03-10 Variable ors
circuits
reactance Tube meeting
FM Transmitters

Mealy and
Moore
models-
Synchronizatio
minimization
Transmission n of a sweep
THU/ of completely Phase Modulated state variables Buttons, labels,
76 Lines - Types, circuit with
04-03-10 specified and FM Transmitters and state model text fields
Parameters symmetrical
incompletely
signals
specified
sequential
machines

Sine wave Derivation of


Frequency Text Area, Check
FRI/ Transmission frequency state models
77 -do- Stability in FM boxes, III Cycle III Cycle
05-03-10 Line Equations division with a from block
Transmitters checkgroup boxes
sweep circuit diagrams
Types of Radio Lists, choice,
Basic
Primary & Receivers-TRF scrollbars
SAT/ operating
78 Secondary -do- and -do-
06-03-10 principles of Menus, Layout
Constants Superheterodyne
sampling gates Managers
Radio receivers
MON/

Expressions for Dept.


RF Section and
79 Characteristic -do- -do- Diagonalization JApplet JFrame Staff
Characteristics
Impedance Meeting
Expressions for Dept.
RF Section and
79 Characteristic -do- -do- Diagonalization JApplet JFrame Staff
8/3/2010 Characteristics
Impedance Meeting

Partition
techniques
and Merger Unidirectional
Solving the Time
TUE/ Propagation chart and Bi-
80 No Class invariant state Icons & Labels PDP
09-03-10 Constant, methods- directional
Equations
concept of sampling gates
minimal cover
table

Frequency
changing and
tracking( Mixer
Phase and Reduction of and Local State Transition
WED/ oscillator
81 Group No class pedestal in Matrix and it’s No Class III Cycle III Cycle
10-03-10 circuits)
Velocities gate circuits Properties

Intermediate
Frequency
selection
Handling
IF Amplifier, Threading issues
THU/ Infinite Line
82 -do- -do- Automatic Gain -do- Jbutton,
11-03-10 Concepts
Control checkboxes,
Radio buttons
Salient
Losslessness/L Concepts of Combo boxes,
features of the Applications Delayed AGC,
FRI/ ow Loss Controllability tabbed panes,
83 ASM chart- of sampling AM vs FM, FM III Cycle III Cycle
12-03-10 Characterizatio and scroll panes,
Simple gates. radio Receiver
n Observability Tress and tables
examples

Distortion –
Amplitude Concepts of
Condition for
limiting and AFC Applets,
SAT/ Distortionlessn
84 -do- -do- control Time difference
13-03-10 ess and
Division between applets
Minimum
Multiplexing and applications
Attenuation

MON/
System design
Pulse Modulation
Loading - using data AND, OR Life cycle of an
and PAM( Single
85 Types of path and gates using applet, types of
& Double
5/3/2010 Loading, control Diodes applets
polarity)
subsystems

control
implementatio
ns-examples -do- Passing
TUE/ Related
86 of Weighing Resistor No Class parameters to PDP
16-03-10 Problems
machine and Applet
Binary
multiplier

Naturally
WED/ Transistor Sampled, Flat-
87 -do- -do- No Class Revision Revision
17-03-10 Logic Top Sampled
PAM Signals
control
implementatio Basics of Review
Input Networks, Inet
ns-examples of
THU/ Impedance Generation of address
88 of Weighing Course
18-03-10 Relations, PWM & PPM
machine and TCP/IP Sockets Completi
VSWR,
Binary do on
multiplier
nes, l/4, l/2, Demodulation of Datagrams URL,
Diode
FRI/ l/8 Lines – PWM & PPM URL connection Revision Revision
89 -do- Transistor
19-03-10 Impedance Spectrum of
Logic String handling
Transformation PTM Waveforms
Reflection
FDM vs TDM,
Coefficient java.util, java.io.
SAT/ Bandwidth of
90 Single and -do- -do- Packages,
20-03-10 TDM-PAM
Double Stub Java..net package
Signals
Matching,
MON/ Mid-2
91
22-03-10 Online-2
TUE/ Mid-2
92
23-03-10 Online-2
WED/ Mid-2
93
24-03-10 Online-2
Mid-2 Dept.
THU/
94 Staff
25-03-10 Online-2 Meeting
FRI/ Mid-2
95
26-03-10 Online-2
SAT/ Mid-2
96
27-03-10 Online-2
MON/
97 Lab Exams
29-03-10
TUE/
98
30-03-10
WED/
99
31-03-10
THU/
100
01-04-10
FRI/
101
02-04-10
SAT/
102
03-04-10

MON/
103 End Exams
05-04-10
MON/
103 End Exams
05-04-10
VIGNAN’S INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :: VISAKHAPATNAM
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

III-ECE-1

Day/ MPI AECS


S.No. MWE TSSN VLSI MPI DSP MS Activity
Date Lab Lab

Introduction,
Introduction
Microwave Introduction to Overview of
Introduction & Introduction to to Dept.
MON/ Spectrum and the Course Microcomputer
1 Telephone Digital Signal Management, Staff
07-12-09 Bands, VLSI System Structure and
Systems Processing management Meeting
Applications Design Operation
functions
of Microwaves

Introduction &
Rectangular Telephone
Computer Digital Signal
TUE/ Waveguides – Systems,
2 -do- Number System Processing -do-
08-12-09 TE/TM mode Elements of
and Codes System
analysis switching
systems

Arithmetic
Elements of Discrete time
WED/ Expressions Operation of management
3 -do- switching signals &
09-12-09 for Fields Binary, Hex, and levels
systems -do- sequences
BCD Nos.
Characteristic
Switching Switching Discrete time
THU/ Equation and Exp-1 &
4 network network No Class signals & No class
10-12-09 Cut-off Exp-2
configuration configuration sequences
Frequencies

Filter
Characteristics 8085 Register
FRI/ , Dominant Structure, 8085 Discrete time principals of
5 -do- -do-
11-12-09 and Architecture and systems management
Degenerate pins
Modes

Sketches of Function
Linear shift
TE and TM al
SAT/ Interrupt invariant
6 mode fields in No class No class -do- English
12-12-09 Structure of 8085 systems, stability,
the cross- …
and causality.
section Exercises

MON/
Technological
Aspects of Unit
Mode Processes-
Instruction Set of Linear shift scientific
Characteristics Principles of Lithography,
8085,Data invariant theory, Mc-
7 – Phase and cross bar Epitaxial
Transfer systems, stability, GreGOR'theor
14-12-09 Group switching. Growth,
Instructions and causality. y X and Y
Velocities Metallization
and
Encapsulation
Wavelengths
and Impedance
Relations,
Arithmatic Herzbergs's
Power
TUE/ -do-, Subscriber Logical and two factor
8 Transmission -do- Problems
15-12-09 loop systems Branch theory of
and Power
Instructions motivation
Losses in
Rectangular
Guide

CMOS
Fabrication Linear constant
Maslow's
WED/ Related Process, Architecture of coefficient
9 -do- human Needs
16-12-09 Problems BiCMOS 8086 difference
theory
Fabrication equations
Process

Frequency
domain
Switching Integrated
THU/ representation of Exp-3&
10 -do- hierarchy and Resistors and No Class No class
17-12-09 discrete time Exp-4
routing Capacitors
signals and
systems
Register
Organaisation
social
FRI/ Revision/ Class and Flags,
11 -do- -do- Problems responsibilitie
18-12-09 test/ Seminar Memory
s
Segmentation
and Advantages

Vocabula
introduction
Introduction, ry
SAT/ Addressing to
12 Nature of No class No class Problems building
19-12-09 Modes of 8086 Organisationa
Fields Exercises
l structure

MON/
Characteristic
Equation, Review of p-n Line Dept.
Transmission Instruction
13 Dominant & Junction and DFS organizational Staff
21-12-09 Degenerate plan Format
BJT Structure structure Meeting
Modes

Basic Electrical
Properties-MOS
Circuits:
Working of the
Impossibility MOSFET &
of TEM mode, Drain
-do-, Properties of Functional
TUE/ Microstrip Characteristics Hand coding of
14 Numbering discrete Fourier organisation
22-12-09 Lines [1] – (Qualitative & Instructions
plan, series structure
Introduction, Quantitative
Zo Relations Treatments),
Threshold
Voltage Vth
DEFINITION
-do-,
Performance
Effective Parameters of
the MOSFET- DFS
Dielectric
WED/ Transconductan Data Transfer representation of
15 Constant, Charging plans -do-
23-12-09 ce gm, Drain Instructions periodic
Losses, Q
Conductance gds, sequences
factor
Figure of Merit
ω0

Function of
MOSFET As –
Switch(Pass
Cavity Transistor),Amp
Resonators lifier
[1]–
THU/ Introduction, In channel
16 No Class Problems No class Exp-5
24-12-09 Rectangular signaling
and
Cylindrical
Cavities Design of
NMOS
Inverter(passive
and active Pull
ups)

Advantages of
Dominant
CMOS Logic;
Modes and
Design of Arithmatic
Resonant LIne and Staff
FRI/ CMOS Inverter; Instructions, Bit Discrete Fourier
17 Frequencies, Q -do- organisational
25-12-09 Electrical Manipulation transforms
factor and structure
Properties of Instructions
Coupling
BiCMOS
Coefficients
Circuits
String Group
Matrix
SAT/ Related Instructions and discussio
18 No class No class Problems Organisationa
26-12-09 Problems Loop n
l structure
Instructions Exercises

committee
Need for
MON/ Call &Ret organisational
Common BiCMOS Logic Review
28-12-09 Instructions, Properties of structure,
19 -do- channel & Design Issues of
Procedur and DFT Introduction
signaling of BiCMOS Syllabus
Macros to Plant
Inverter
Layout

Common
Introduction
channel Review of Static linear
to Plant
TUE/ signaling, and Dynamic Assembler convolution of
20 -do- Layout
29-12-09 Network traffic conditions in Directives sequences using
Methods of
load and MOSFETs DFT
production
parameters

Revision/ Class
test/ Seminar,
Coupling
VLSI Design
Mechanisms –
Flow-elements
Probe, Loop, Assembly
WED/ & CAD Tools;
21 Aperture -do- Lanquage Problems -do-
30-12-09 Sub System
types, Programming
Design, Logical
Waveguide
Design, Circuit
Discontinuities
Design &
Physical Design
Waveguide
irises, Tuning Grade of
THU/ Screws and service and Computation of
22 -do- No class No class Exp-6
31-12-09 Posts, blocking DFT
Matched probability
Loads

Structured
Programming
&Standard
Programming
Structures
Different Layers
of MOSFET & Job
their production,
Waveguide
FRI/ significance; Assy. Lanquage Batch,Mass
23 Attenuators – -do- Program with Problems
01-01-10 Introduction to and Pcocess
Resistive Card Logical
Stick Diagrams; production
Scaling of Instructions, methods
MOSFETs Arithmetic
Instructions
&evaluation of
arithmetic
expression

Rotary Vane Assy. Lanquage


SAT/ types, Program with Fast Fourier Interview
24 No class No class -do-
02-01-10 Waveguide branch and call transforms (FFT) skills
Phase Shifters Instructions
MON/
Introduction
Assy. Lanquage to Work
Dielectric, Radix-2 Dept.Staf
Program for Study,
25 Rotary Vane -do- -do- decimation in f
4/1/2010 sorting and string Method study
types. time Algorithms Meeting
manipulation and work
measurement
Stick Diagrams
Waveguide Electronic for 8086 pins
TUE/
26 Multiport space division NMOS,PMOS descriptin-min. Problems -do-
05-01-10
Junctions switching & CMOS and max. mode
Inverters

Guest
-do-, MOS
E plane and H Statistical Lecture,
Design Minimum mode decimation in
WED/ plane Tees, Quality Class
27 -do- rules(Mead and operation of frequency FFT
06-01-10 Magic Tee, Control charts Coordina
Convay) for 8086 Algorithms
Hybrid Ring (X,R,C) tors
Layouts
meeting

Directional
THU/ Time division
28 Couplers – 2 -do- No class Problems No class Exp-7
07-01-10 switching
Hole

Maximum mode
operation of
8086

Design Rules
FRI/
29 -do- -do- for 2um MOS Read cycle and Inverse FFT -do-
08-01-10
Technology write cycle
Timing
Diagrams

Interview
Basic Concepts
SAT/ Bethe Hole skills-
30 No class No class in memory Problems -do-
09-01-10 types. Software
interfacing
Exercises
MON/
31 Pongal Holidays
11-01-10

TUE/
32 Pongal Holidays
12-01-10

WED/
33 Pongal Holidays
13-01-10

THU/
34 Pongal Holidays
14-01-10

FRI/
35 Pongal Holidays
15-01-10

SAT/
36 Pongal Holidays
16-01-10

Ferrites [3] – Layouts for


MON/ Composition Introduction
NMOS and
and Absolute and to Materials
CMOS Inverters
linear & block FFT with Management,
37 -do- (use Tanner
address decoding General Radix Need for
Characteristics demo SPICE
techniques inventory
18-01-10 , Faraday tool for
control
Rotation Layouts)

Limitations of
Ferrite -do-, Memory
TUE/ MOS Scaling; z-transforms: Purchase
38 Components – Combination Interfacing
19-01-10 Review of Introduction procedure
Gyrator switching Examples
earlier topics
-do-, CMOS
Logic-Inverting
Introduction, and Non Memory Review
WED/ Isolator, Applications of
39 network Inverting Gates; Interfacing -do- Exp-8 of
20-01-10 Circulator z-transforms
architecture Complex Gates Examples Syllabus
(SOP & POS
Realization

THU/ Mid-1
40
21-01-09 Online-1
FRI/ Mid-1
41
22-01-10 Online-1
Mid-1 Dept.
SAT/
42 Staff
23-01-10 Online-1 Meeting
MON/ Mid-1
43
25-01-10 Online-1

TUE/ Mid-1
44
26-01-10 Online-1
WED/ Mid-1
45
27-01-10 Online-1

Scattering Switch Logic;


solution of
Matrix [3] – Pass Transistor
THU/ difference
46 Significance, -do- Logic, Dynamic No class No class Exp-9
28-01-10 equations of
Formulation CMOS, Domino
digital filters
and Properties. CMOS

Need for

Interfacing with
8237
S Matrix
Calculations
Layered
S Matrix
Calculations
Layered
for – 2 port
FRI/ network
47 Junction, E -do- Problems ABC analysis
29-01-10 architecture, DMA and DMA
plane and H
protocols Data transfer
plane Tees,
Magic Tee techniques

Directional
SAT/ Coupler, Interfacing with System function, Resume
48 No class No class -do-
30-01-10 Circulator and 8257 stability criterion writing
Isolator

Store
Introduction to management
8086 pins Frequency
MON/ Related Sheet and store
49 -do- descriptin-min. response of
1/2/2010 Problems Resistance and records,
and max. mode stable systems.
its Significance Supply chain
management

Parasitic
Realization of
Data Capacitances of Parallel Data
TUE/ digital filters: Supply chain
50 -do- communication MOSFET & Transfer
02-02-10 direct, canonic management
s hardware their Methods
forms
Calculations
Performance
Metric of a
CMOS Circuit-
Propagation Realization of Class
Data Block diagram of
WED/ Delay; CMOS digital filters: Coordina
51 -do- communication 8255 and modes -do-
03-02-10 Circuits Driving cascade and tors
circuits of operation
Capacitive parallel forms meeting
Loads; Delay
Calculations,
-do-

Limitations
and Losses of
THU/ conventional
52 -do- -do- No Class Problems No Class Exp-10
04-02-10 tubes at
microwave
frequencies

Interfacing 8255
with I/O Ports
Microwave Fan in and Fan
Introduction
FRI/ tubes – O type Public switched out
53 Lattice structures to Marketing
05-02-10 and M type data networks Considerations
management
classifications of logic Gates Program code for
keyboard
Interfacing
O-type tubes :
2 Cavity
Klystrons –
Structure,
Resume
Reentrant Block diagram of
SAT/ writing -
54 Cavities, No class No class 8279 and modes Problems -do-
06-02-10 software
Velocity of operation
Exercises
Modulation
Process and
Applegate
Diagram,

Bunching Marketing
Process and Mix,
Connection Interfacing8279
Small Signal Analog filter Marketing
MON/ oriented & with keyboard
55 Theory , Test/Seminar approximations : strategies
8/2/2010 connection less and 7-segment
Expressions Butter worth based on
service Display
for o/p Power Product Life
and Efficiency Cycle

Reflex Circuit
Klystrons – Switching, Introduction to
Structure, Packet Subsystem ; Interfacing
TUE/ Distribution
56 Applegate switching and Design Issues Stepper Motor Problems
09-02-10 Channels
Diagram and virtual circuit Related to and Actuator
Principle of switching Subsystems
working concepts
Packet
Design of Shift Introduction
Mathematical switching and Analog filter
WED/ Registers; D/A Converter to Human
57 Theory of virtual circuit approximations :
10-02-10 Minimum Clock Interfacing resources
Bunching switching Chebshev
Duration,-do- management
concepts

OSI reference Design of


THU/ Power Output, model, LAN, Adders;
58 No class Problems No class Exp-11
11-02-10 Efficiency WAN, MAN & Performance
Internet Constraints

Electronic A/D Converter


Interfacing National
Admittance,
Frequency Basic Level
FRI/ Oscillating
59 -do- Design of ALUs domain functions of Students
12-02-10 Modes and o/p
syllabu conversions HR Manager paper
Characteristics
contest
,
Review of first 4
units Syllabus
Design of IIR Reading
Digital filters compreh
Electronic and Parallel Data
SAT/ from analog Manpower ension
60 Mechanical No class No class Transfer
13-02-10 filters: Bilinear planning
Tuning Methods N,
transformation
method exercises

Block diagram of
MON/ Related Design of Recruitment,
61 -do- 8255 and modes Problems
15-02-10 Problems Multipliers Selection
of operation
Repeaters,
Bridges,
step and impulse
TUE/ Routers and Design of Parity Interrupt Training and
62 -do- invariance
16-02-10 gate ways, Generators structure of 8086 Development
techniques
Introduction,
motivation

Significance,
Types and
Design of
Characteristics
Comparators;
of Slow Wave
ISDN Emphasis on the
Structures,
WED/ architecture, Regularity of Int. Vector Table Placement &
63 Structure of Problems
17-02-10 ISDN the Circuit, & ISR Routines wages
TWT and
interfaces Design of
Amplification
Sequence
Process
Detectors
(qualitative
treatment)

Suppression of
Oscillations,
THU/ Nature of the Spectral
64 -do- -do- No class No Class Exp-11
18-02-10 four transformations
Propagation
Constants

Introduction to
DOS/BIOS
Interrupts
Functional Design of Characteristics of Job
FRI/ Gain grouping, Counters; FIR Digital Evaluation
65
19-02-10 Considerations reference Performance Filters, frequency and Merit
points, Constraints response Rating
Functional Design of Characteristics of Job
FRI/ Gain grouping, Counters; FIR Digital Evaluation
65
19-02-10 Considerations reference Performance Filters, frequency and Merit
points, Constraints PIC 8259 response Rating
Architecture and
operation

Introduction
8259 control Design of FIR
to Project Technica
SAT/ words Digital Filters
66 -do- No class No class management, l report
20-02-10 initialization and using Window
Net work writing
operation Techniques
Analysis

M-type Tubes
[1,2]
Introduction, Cascading of
MON/ Protocol
Cross-field 8259's and
67 22-02- architecture, -do- Problems -do-
effects, interfacing to
10 signaling,
Magnetrons – 8086
Different
Types

Magnetron –
Hull Cut-off
Design of Serial data Program
and Hartree -do-,
Memory transfer schemes- Frequency evaluation and
TUE/ Conditions, 8- Numbering,
68 Elements (High Simplex, Half Sampling Review
23-02-10 Cavity addressing,
Speed and High Duplex andfull technique technique
Cylindrical BISDN
Density) duplex (PERT)
Travelling
Wave
-do-,
Modes of Introduction to
Resonance and PLAs;
PI-Mode Realization of Synchronous and
WED/ Critical Path
69 Operation, -do- Boolean asynchronous Problems
24-02-10 Method (CPM
Separation of Functions; Data Transfer
PI-Mode, o/p Features of
characteristics PLAs suitable
for IC Design

DSL
THU/ Introduction, Technology: Comparison of
70 -do- No class No class Exp-12
25-02-10 Classification ADSL, Cable IIR & FIR filters
Modem

Serial Data
Introduction transfer using
Field Modem and
Programmable standard phone
Applications. Traditional Gate lines
FRI/ Identifying
71 TEDs – Cable Arrays(FPGA) Decimation,
26-02-10 critical path
Introduction Networks and Mask
Programmable
Gate Array 8251 USART
(MPGA) architecture and
Signal
Description
Probability of
Technica
completing
SAT/ Gunn Diode – Control words of l report
72 No class No class interpolation the project
27-02-10 Principle 8086 writing –
within given
software
time

HFC Networks,
Issues of FPGA Interfacing 8251 Dept.
RWH Theory, Sharing, CM & sampling rate Project cost
73 MON/ Design with 8086, RS Staff
Characteristics CMTS and conversion, analysis
Methodology 232C Standard Meeting
DOCSIS

Introduction to
Basic Modes Filter design and project
CPLDs TTL to RS 232C Review
TUE/ of Operation, implementation crashing
74 -do-,-do- (Complex and RS-232C to of
01-03-10 Oscillation for sampling rate (simple
Programmable TTL Conversion Syllabus
Modes conversion. problems)
Logic Device)

Sample Program
Realization of for Serial data
Boolean transfer
Functions using
Avalanche Class
CPLDs, Role of Introduction
WED/ Transit Time Coordina
75 -do- Standard Cells Problems to Strategic
03-03-10 Devices – tors
in VLSI management
Introduction meeting
Design ; Introduction to
Standard Cell high speed serial
Based Design communication
IMPATT and Synchronous Introduction to Introduction to
THU/
76 TRAPATT Transport PAL and Design No Class programmable No Class Exp-13
04-03-10
Diodes Signals Methodology DSPs

STS I, Virtual Multiplier and Mission,


Principle of
FRI/ Tributaries and Multiplier Goals,
77 Operation and -do- USB
05-03-10 Higher rate of Accumulator objectives and
Characteristics
service (MAC) policies

Modified Bus
Structures and
Description of Introduction to
SAT/ Memory Access Strategy,
78 Microwave No class No class Advanced
06-03-10 schemes in DSPs programmes
Bench Microprocessors
Multiple access
memory

Role of cad
Tools; Synthesis Elements of
Different Dept.
MON/ of Digital Salient features Multiport Corporate
79 Blocks and Revision Staff
08-03-10 Circuits using of 8086 memory Planning
their Features Meeting
VHDL Process
Language

Salient features
ECAD tools for of 80386
Environmenta
TUE/ circuit Design- VLSI
80 -do- Revision l Scanning,
09-03-10 Synthesizers , Architecture
ECAD tools for
Environmenta
TUE/ circuit Design- VLSI
80 -do- Revision l Scanning,
09-03-10 Synthesizers , Internal Architecture
SWOT
Simulators architecture of analysis
80286

steps in
Precautions; Architecture and Pipelining,
strategy
WED/ Microwave -do-, Layout signal Special
81 Revision formulation &
10-03-10 Power tools description of addressing
implementatio
Measurement 80386 modes
n

THU/ Design Capture On-Chip


82 -do- Revision No Class No Class Exp-14
11-03-10 Tools Peripherals.

Bolometer
Design Register Generic
FRI/ Method.
83 Revision Verification & Organaisation Strategy
12-03-10 Measurement
Test Principles 80386 alternatives.
of Attenuation

Introduction
addressing to
SAT/ Frequency,
84 No class No class modes and data Contemporary
13-03-10 VSWR
types Management
Practices

Real and
protected mode
of operation Basic
concepts of
Cavity Q. Management
MON/
85 Impedance Revision Test/ Seminar Information
15-03-10
Measurements System(MIS),
Value Chain
Analysis
Basic
concepts of
Cavity Q. Management
MON/
85 Impedance Revision Test/ Seminar Information
15-03-10
Measurements Real and System(MIS),
protected mode Value Chain
of operation, Analysis
8051
Architecture

End User
Computing
and
Segmentation requirement
Need For
and paging, planning,
TUE/ Testing and
86 Revision Revision Register Just-In-Time
16-03-10 Verification of a
organaisation of (JIM) system,
VLSI circuits
8051 Enterprise
Resource
Planning
(ERP)

Salient features
of Pentium,
Performance
Instruction set of
Management
8051, Branch
WED/ VLSI Testing prediction
87 Revision Revision
17-03-10 Techniques,-do-
Business
Overview of Process
RISC outsourcing
(BPO)

Review
Chip Level and of
THU/
88 Revision Revision System Level No class No class Course
18-03-10
Testing Completi
on
Total Quality
Management
(TQM) and
six sigma’
System Bench
Layout Design Architecure & Marking and
FRI/ balanced
89 Revision Revision (for Improved Branch
19-03-10 score card
Testability) prediction,
Processors

Business
Process Re-
engineering

Instruction set of
8051, Modes of
Timer Operation
Port Types & Capability
SAT/ Interrupt Maturity
90 Revision No class No class
20-03-10 Operation Model
Structure of (CMM)
8051, Memory
and I/O
interfacing

MON/ Mid-2
91 22-03-
10 Online-2
TUE/ Mid-2
92
23-03-10 Online-2
WED/ Mid-2
93
24-03-10 Online-2
Mid-2 Dept.
THU/
94 Staff
25-03-10 Online-2 Meeting
FRI/ Mid-2
95
26-03-10 Online-2
SAT/ Mid-2
96
27-03-10 Online-2
MON/
97 Lab Exams
29-03-10

TUE/
98
30-03-10

WED/
99
31-03-10

THU/
100
01-04-10

FRI/
101
02-04-10

SAT/
102
03-04-10

MON/
103 End Exams
05-04-10
VIGNAN’S INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :: VISAKHAPATNAM
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

III-ECE-2

Day/ MPI AECS


S.No MWE TSSN VLSI MPI DSP MS Activity
Date Lab Lab

Introduction to
the Course VLSI
System Design
Introduction,
Microwave Overview of
Introduction & Introduction to Introduction Dept.
MON/ Spectrum and Microcomputer
1 Telephone Digital Signal to Staff
07-12-09 Bands, Structure and
Systems Introduction to Processing Management Meeting
Applications of Operation
Microwaves Integrated
Circuits (IC);
Emphasis on
Discrete Vs.
Integrated
Circuits

Computer
Number
Rectangular Classification of System and
Digital Signal
TUE/ Waveguides – IC Technologies- Codes Management
2 -do- Processing
08-12-09 TE/TM mode NMOS, PMOS, Arithmetic functions
System
analysis CMOS, BiCMOS Operation of
Binary, Hex,
and BCD Nos
Elements of Discrete time
WED/ Expressions for Exp-1
3 switching No Class . No Class signals & -do-
09-12-09 Fields &Exp-2
systems sequences

Management
Characteristic levels
Unit Processes of Discrete time
THU/ Equation and 8085 Register
4 -do- NMOS signals &
10-12-09 Cut-off Structure
Fabrication sequences Principals of
Frequencies
management

Technological
Filter Function
Aspects of Unit
Characteristics, 8085 al
FRI/ Processes- Discrete time
5 Dominant and No Class Architecture No Class English
11-12-09 Oxidation, systems
Degenerate and pins …
Diffusion, Ion
Modes Exercises
Implantation

Linear shift
Sketches of TE
Switching Interrupt invariant
SAT/ and TM mode
6 network -do- Structure of systems, -do-
12-12-09 fields in the
configuration 8085 stability, and
cross-section
causality.

MON/
Technological
Aspects of Unit Linear shift
Mode Instruction Set
Principles of Processes- invariant
Characteristics – of 8085,Data scientific
7 cross bar Lithography, systems,
14-12-09 Phase and Group switching. Epitaxial Growth,
Transfer
stability, and
theory
Velocities Instructions
Metallization and causality.
Encapsulation
Wavelengths and
Impedance Arithmatic,
Relations, Logical and
Power CMOS Branch Mc-
TUE/ Instructions
8 Transmission -do- Fabrication Problems GreGOR'the
15-12-09
and Power Process ory X and Y
Losses in
Rectangular
Guide Architecture of
8086

Linear constant Herzbergs's


WED/ Related Subscriber loop coefficient two factor Exp-3&
9 No Class
16-12-09 Problems systems difference theory of Exp-4
equations motivation

Frequency Maslow's
domain human
BiCMOS Register
THU/ representation Needs
10 -do- -do- Fabrication Organaisation
17-12-09 of discrete time theory social
Process and Flags
signals and responsibiliti
systems es

Vocabula
Memory
Integrated ry
FRI/ Segmentation
11 -do- No Class Resistors and Problems No Class building
18-12-09 and
Capacitors Exercises
Advantages

Introduction
Switching
SAT/ Introduction, Revision/ Class Addressing to
12 hierarchy and Problems
19-12-09 Nature of Fields test/ Seminar Modes of 8086 Organisation
routing
al structure
Review of p-n
MON/ Junction and BJT
Structure

Basic Electrical
Characteristic Properties-MOS
Equation, Line Dept.Staf
Transmission Circuits: Working Instruction
13 Dominant & of the MOSFET DFS organization f
plan Format
Degenerate & Drain al structure Meeting
Modes Characteristics
21-12-09
(Qualitative and
Quantitative
Treatments),Thres
hold Voltage Vth
DEFINITION

Impossibility of Hand coding of


TEM mode, Instructions
Properties of
TUE/ Microstrip Lines
14 -do- -do- discrete Fourier -do-
22-12-09 [1] –
series
Introduction, Zo Data Transfer
Relations Instructions

Effective DFS
Functional
WED/ Dielectric Numbering representation
15 No Class No Class organisation Exp-5
23-12-09 Constant, plan, of periodic
structure
Losses, Q factor sequences

Performance
Parameters of the -do-
Cavity
Resonators [1]– MOSFET-
THU/ Introduction, Transconductance Arithmatic
16 Charging plans gm, Drain Problems
24-12-09 Rectangular and Instructions
Cylindrical Conductance gds,
Performance
Cavity Parameters of the
Resonators [1]– MOSFET-
THU/ Introduction, Transconductance Arithmatic LIne and
16 Charging plans gm, Drain Problems
24-12-09 Rectangular and Instructions Staff
Cylindrical Conductance gds, organisation
Cavities Figure of Merit ω0 al structure

Function of
MOSFET As –
Dominant Switch(Pass
Modes and Transistor),
Amplifier Group
Resonant Bit Discrete
FRI/ discussio
17 Frequencies, Q No Class Manipulation Fourier No Class
25-12-09 n
factor and Instructions transforms
Design of NMOS Exercises
Coupling
Coefficients Inverter(passive
and active Pull
ups)

Advantages of
CMOS Logic;
Design of CMOS Matrix
SAT/ Related In channel Branch
18 Inverter; Problems Organisation
26-12-09 Problems signaling, Instructions
Electrical al structure
Properties of
BiCMOS Circuits

Need for
BiCMOS Logic &
MON/
Design Issues of
BiCMOS Inverter
String
Common committee Review
Instructions Properties of
19 -do- channel organisation of
and Loop DFT
signaling al structure Syllabus
Instructions
String
Common committee Review
Instructions Properties of
19 -do- channel organisation of
and Loop DFT
signaling al structure Syllabus
Instructions
Review of Static
and Dynamic
28-12-09
conditions in
MOSFETs

Call &Ret
Instructions,
Procedur and Linear
Common Macros Introduction
TUE/ Revision/ Class convolution of
20 -do- channel to Plant
29-12-09 test/ Seminar sequences
signaling Layout
using DFT

Assembler
Directives

Coupling
Introduction
Mechanisms –
Network traffic to Plant
WED/ Probe, Loop,
21 load and No Class No Class Problems Layout Exp-6
30-12-09 Aperture types,
parameters Methods of
Waveguide
production
Discontinuities

-do-
VLSI Design Job
Waveguide Flow-elements & production,
irises, Tuning CAD Tools; Sub Assembly Batch,Mass
THU/ Computation of
22 Screws and -do- System Design, Lanquage and
31-12-09 DFT
Posts, Matched Logical Design, Programming
Loads Circuit Design &
Physical Design Pcocess
production
methods
Structured
Waveguide Programming
FRI/ Interview
23 Attenuators – No Class -do- &Standard Problems No Class
01-01-10 skills
Resistive Card Programming
Structures

Assy.
Lanquage
Different Layers
Program with
of MOSFET &
Rotary Vane Grade of Logical
their significance; Fast Fourier
SAT/ types, service and Instructions,
24 Introduction to transforms -do-
02-01-10 Waveguide blocking Arithmetic
Stick Diagrams; (FFT)
Phase Shifters probability Instructions
Scaling of
&evaluation of
MOSFETs
arithmetic
expression

-do-
Assy.
Radix-2
Dielectric, Lanquage Introduction Dept.Staf
MON/ decimation in
25 Rotary Vane -do- Stick Diagrams Program with to Work f
04-01-10 time
types. for NMOS,PMOS branch and call Algorithms Study Meeting
& CMOS Instructions
Inverters

Assy.
Lanquage
Program for
sorting and
Method
string
Waveguide Electronic study and
TUE/ manipulation
26 Multiport space division -do- Problems work
05-01-10
Junctions switching measuremen
t
Waveguide Electronic study and
TUE/
26 Multiport space division -do- Problems work
05-01-10
Junctions switching measuremen
t
8086 pins
descriptin-min.
and max. mode

Guest
E plane and H Lecture,
decimation in
WED/ plane Tees, Class
27 -do- No Class No Class frequency FFT -do- Exp-7
06-01-10 Magic Tee, Coordina
Algorithms
Hybrid Ring tors
meeting

Statistical
MOS Design
Directional Minimum Quality
THU/ rules(Mead and
28 Couplers – 2 -do- mode operation Problems Control
07-01-10 Convay) for
Hole of 8086 charts
Layouts
(X,R,C)

Interview
Maximum
FRI/ skills-
29 -do- No Class -do- mode operation Inverse FFT No Class
08-01-10 Software
of 8086
Exercises

Read cycle and


Design Rules for
SAT/ Bethe Hole Time division write cycle
30 2um MOS Problems -do-
09-01-10 types. switching Timing
Technology
Diagrams

MON/
31 11-01- Pongal Holidays
10
TUE/
32 Pongal Holidays
12-01-10

WED/
33 Pongal Holidays
13-01-10
THU/
34 Pongal Holidays
14-01-10

FRI/
35 Pongal Holidays
15-01-10

SAT/
36 Pongal Holidays
16-01-10

Layouts for
NMOS and
MON/ Ferrites [3] – CMOS Inverters
18-01-10 Composition and (use Tanner demo
SPICE tool for
Layouts)
Basic Concepts Introduction
FFT with
37 -do- in memory to Materials
General Radix
interfacing Management

Limitations of
Characteristics, MOS Scaling;
Faraday Rotation Review of earlier
topics
Absolute and
linear & block
address
decoding
Ferrite techniques Need for
TUE/ z-transforms:
38 Components – -do- -do- inventory
19-01-10 Introduction
Gyrator control

Memory
Interfacing
Examples

Review
WED/ Isolator, Combination Applications of Purchase
39 No Class No Class Exp-8 of
20-01-10 Circulator switching z-transforms procedure
Syllabus

THU/ Mid-1
40
21-01-09 Online-1
FRI/ Mid-1
41
22-01-10 Online-1
Mid-1 Dept.
SAT/
42 Staff
23-01-10 Online-1 Meeting
MON/ Mid-1
43
25-01-10 Online-1

TUE/ Mid-1
44
26-01-10 Online-1
WED/ Mid-1
45
27-01-10 Online-1
-do-
CMOS Logic-
Scattering ABC
Inverting and Non solution of
Matrix [3] – Introduction, Memory analysis
THU/ Inverting Gates; difference
46 Significance, network Interfacing
28-01-10 Complex Gates equations of
Formulation and architecture Examples
(SOP & POS digital filters
Properties.
Realization)
Scattering
Inverting and Non solution of
Matrix [3] – Introduction, Memory
THU/ Inverting Gates; difference
46 Significance, network Interfacing
28-01-10 Complex Gates equations of
Formulation and architecture Examples
(SOP & POS digital filters
Properties.
Realization)

S Matrix
Switch Logic;
Calculations for Need for DMA
Pass Transistor
FRI/ – 2 port and DMA Data Resume
47 No Class Logic, Dynamic Problems
29-01-10 Junction, E plane transfer No Class writing
CMOS, Domino
and H plane techniques
CMOS
Tees, Magic Tee

-do-
Directional System
SAT/ Coupler, Layered Interfacing function,
48 network -do- -do-
30-01-10 Circulator and with 8237 stability
Isolator architecture, criterion
protocols

Introduction to
Sheet Resistance
MON/
and its
Significance
Store
Frequency
Related Interfacing management
49 -do- response of
Problems with 8257 and store
stable systems.
records
Parasitic
Capacitances of
1/2/2010
MOSFET & their
Calculations
8086 pins
descriptin-min.
Performance and max. mode
Metric of a
CMOS Circuit-
Realization of
Data Propagation
TUE/ digital filters:
50 -do- communication Delay; CMOS -do-
02-02-10 Parallel Data direct, canonic
s hardware Circuits Driving
Transfer forms
Capacitive Loads;
Delay Methods Block
diagram of
Calculations
8255 and
modes of
operation

Realization of Class
WED/ digital filters: Supply chain Coordina
51 -do- -do- No Class No Class Exp-9
03-02-10 cascade and management tors
parallel forms meeting

Limitations and
Losses of -do-
Data Interfacing
THU/ conventional Introduction
52 communication -do- 8255 with I/O Problems
04-02-10 tubes at to Marketing
circuits. Ports
microwave management
frequencies
Microwave tubes Resume
Program code
FRI/ – O type and M Lattice writing -
53 No Class -do- for keyboard No Class
05-02-10 type structures software
Interfacing
classifications Exercises

– Structure, -do- National


Reentrant Fan in and Fan Block diagram
Level
SAT/ Cavities, out of 8279 and
54 Public switched Considerations of Problems -do- Students
06-02-10 Velocity modes of
data networks paper
Modulation logic Gates operation
contest
Process and

Interfacing8279
with keyboard
MON/
Bunching and 7-segment
Test/Seminar Display
Process and
Connection Introduction to
Small Signal Analog filter
oriented & Subsystem ; Marketing
55 Theory , approximations
connection less Design Issues Mix
Expressions for :Butter worth
service Related to
o/p Power and
Subsystems
Efficiency Interfacing
8/2/2010 Stepper Motor
and Actuator
Reflex Klystrons
Marketing
– Structure, Design of Shift
strategies
TUE/ Applegate Circuit Registers; D/A Converter
56 Problems based on
09-02-10 Diagram and Switching, Minimum Clock Interfacing
Product Life
Principle of Duration
Cycle
working

Packet
Mathematical switching and Analog filter
WED/ Distribution
57 Theory of virtual circuit No Class No Class approximations Exp-10
10-02-10 Channels
Bunching switching : Chebshev
concepts

Introduction
to Human
resources
THU/ Power Output, A/D Converter
58 -do- -do- Problems management
11-02-10 Efficiency Interfacing
Basic
functions of
HR Manager

Electronic Reading
Admittance, Design of Adders; Frequency compreh
FRI/ Review of first ension
59 Oscillating No Class Performance domain No Class
12-02-10 4 units syllabus
Modes and o/p Constraints conversions N,
Characteristics, exercises
Design of IIR
OSI reference Digital filters
Electronic and Parallel Data
SAT/ model, LAN, from analog Manpower
60 Mechanical Design of ALUs Transfer
13-02-10 WAN, MAN & filters: Bilinear planning
Tuning Methods
Internet transformation
method

Block diagram
of 8255 and
MON/ Design of modes of
Related Multipliers operation Recruitment,
61 -do- Problems
Problems Design of Parity Selection
Generators
Interrupt
15-02-10 structure of
8086

Design of
Repeaters, step and
Comparators; Int. Vector
TUE/ Bridges, impulse
62 -do- Emphasis on the Table & ISR -do-
16-02-10 Routers and invariance
Regularity of the Routines
gate ways techniques
Circuit
Significance,
Types and
Characteristics
of Slow Wave
Structures, Training and
WED/ Introduction,
63 Structure of No Class No Class Problems Developmen Exp-11
17-02-10 motivation,
TWT and t
Amplification
Process
(qualitative
treatment)

Placement &
wages
Suppression of
Oscillations, ISDN Design of Introduction to
THU/ Spectral
64 Nature of the architecture, Sequence DOS/BIOS Job
18-02-10 transformations
four Propagation ISDN interfaces Detectors Interrupts Evaluation
Constants and Merit
Rating

Characteristics
PIC 8259 of FIR Digital Technica
FRI/ Gain
65 No Class -do- Architecture Filters, No Class l report
19-02-10 Considerations
and operation frequency writing
response

-do-

Design of 8259 control Design of FIR


SAT/ Functional Counters; words, Digital Filters Guest
66 -do- grouping, -do-
20-02-10 Performance initialization using Window Lecture
reference Constraints and operation Techniques
points,
Cascading of
8259's and
MON/ -do-
interfacing to
8086
M-type Tubes
[1,2]
Introduction, Protocol Introduction
67 Cross-field architecture, Problems to Project
effects, signaling management
Magnetrons – Serial data
Design of
Different Types transfer
Memory
schemes-
22-02-10 Elements (High
Simplex, Half
Speed and High
Duplex andfull
Density)
duplex

Magnetron –
Hull Cut-off and
Synchronous
Hartree Frequency
TUE/ and Net work
68 Conditions, 8- -do- -do- Sampling
23-02-10 asynchronous Analysis
Cavity technique
Data Transfer
Cylindrical
Travelling Wave
Modes of
Resonance and
PI-Mode Numbering, Dept.
WED/
69 Operation, addressing, No Class No Class Problems -do- Exp-12 Staff
24-02-10
Separation of PI- BISDN Meeting
Mode, o/p
characteristics

Introduction to
PLAs; Realization Serial Data Program
of Boolean transfer using Comparison of evaluation Review
THU/ Introduction,
70 -do- Functions; Modem and IIR & FIR and Review of
25-02-10 Classification
Features of PLAs standard phone filters technique Syllabus
suitable for IC lines (PERT)
Design

8251 USART Technica


Applications.
FRI/ architecture and l report
71 TEDs – No Class -do- Decimation, No Class
26-02-10 Signal writing –
Introduction
Description software
Introduction Field
DSL Programmable
Technology: Gate
Critical Path
SAT/ Gunn Diode – ADSL, Cable Arrays(FPGA) Control words
72 interpolation Method
27-02-10 Principle Modem and Mask of 8086
(CPM
Traditional Programmable
Cable Networks Gate Array
(MPGA)

Issues of FPGA Interfacing


MON/
Design 8251 with 8086
HFC Networks,
Methodology
RWH Theory, Sharing, CM & sampling rate
73 Introduction to -do-
Characteristics CMTS and conversion,
CPLDs (Complex
DOCSIS RS 232C
1/3/2010 Programmable
Logic Device) Standard

Filter design
Basic Modes of Realization of TTL to RS
and
TUE/ Operation, Boolean 232C and RS- Identifying
74 -do- implementation
02-03-10 Oscillation Functions using 232C to TTL critical path
for sampling
Modes CPLDs Conversion
rate conversion.
Probability
Avalanche of Class
WED/ Transit Time completing Coordina
75 -do- No Class No Class Problems Exp-13
03-03-10 Devices – the project tors
Introduction within given meeting
time

Project cost
analysis
Role of Standard
Sample
IMPATT and Cells in VLSI Introduction to
THU/ Program for
76 TRAPATT -do- Design ; Standard programmable project
04-03-10 Serial data
Diodes Cell Based DSPs crashing
transfer
Design (simple
problems)

Introduction to Multiplier and


Principle of Introduction to
FRI/ high speed Multiplier
77 Operation and No Class PAL and Design No Class
05-03-10 serial Accumulator
Characteristics Methodology
communication (MAC)

Synchronous
Transport
Signals Modified Bus
USB Structures and
Description of Introduction to Memory Introduction
SAT/
78 Microwave -do- Advanced Access to Strategic
06-03-10 STS I, Virtual
Bench Microprocessor schemes in management
Tributaries and s DSPs Multiple
Higher rate of access memory
service

MON/
08-03-10 PAL Vs.PLA; Salient features
Different Blocks Comparison of of 8086, Dept.
Multiport Strategy,
79 and their Revision Different Design Internal Staff
memory programmes
Features Methodologies architecture of Meeting
Seminar 80286
PAL Vs.PLA; Salient features
Different Blocks Comparison of of 8086, Dept.
Multiport Strategy,
79 and their Revision Different Design Internal Staff
memory programmes
Features Methodologies architecture of Meeting
Seminar 80286

Elements of
Role of cad
Architecture Corporate
Tools; Synthesis
TUE/ and signal VLSI Planning
80 -do- Revision of Digital Circuits
09-03-10 description of Architecture Process
using VHDL
80386 Environment
Language
al Scanning

Precautions; Pipelining,
WED/ Microwave Special SWOT
81 Revision No Class No Class Exp-14
10-03-10 Power addressing analysis
Measurement modes

Register steps in
ECAD tools for Organaisation strategy
THU/ circuit Design- 80386 On-Chip formulation
82 -do- Revision
11-03-10 Synthesizers , addressing Peripherals. &
Simulators modes and data implementati
types on

Bolometer
Real and
FRI/ Method.
83 Revision -do- protected mode No Class No Class
12-03-10 Measurement of
of operation
Attenuation
Generic
Strategy
alternatives.
Introduction
SAT/ Frequency, Segmentation
84 Revision Layout tools Revision to
13-03-10 VSWR and paging
Contemporar
y
Management
Practices

Salient features
of Pentium
MON/ System Basic
15-03-10 Design Capture Architecure & concepts of
Cavity Q.
Tools Design Branch Management
85 Impedance Revision Revision
Verification & prediction Information
Measurements
Test Principles System(MIS
)

Branch
prediction

Overview of
RISC End User
Processors Computing
TUE/
86 Revision Revision Test/ Seminar Revision and
16-03-10
requirement
planning
8051
Architecture
Just-In-
Time (JIM)
system Total
WED/
87 Revision Revision No Class No Class Revision Quality
17-03-10
Management
(TQM) and
six sigma

Capability
Register
Maturity
organaisation
Model
of 8051
(CMM)
Review
Need For Testing of
THU/
88 Revision Revision and Verification Instruction set Revision Value Chain Course
18-03-10
of a VLSI circuits of 8051 Analysis Completi
on
Modes of
Timer
Operation

Port Types And


Operation
Interrupt
Structure of
FRI/ VLSI Testing 8051
89 Revision Revision Revision No Class
19-03-10 Techniques

Memory and
I/O interfacing
Enterprise
Resource
Planning
Chip Level and (ERP)
System Level
SAT/ Testing Layout
90 Revision Revision Revision Revision
20-03-10 Design (for Performance
Improved Management
Testability)

Bench ….

MON/ Mid-2
91
22-03-10 Online-2

TUE/ Mid-2
92
23-03-10 Online-2
Mid-2
WED/
93 Online-2
24-03-10

Mid-2 Dept.
THU/
94 Staff
25-03-10 Online-2 Meeting
FRI/ Mid-2
95
26-03-10 Online-2
SAT/ Mid-2
96
27-03-10 Online-2
MON/
97 Lab Exams
29-03-10

TUE/
98
30-03-10

WED/
99
31-03-10
THU/
100
01-04-10

FRI/
101
02-04-10

SAT/
102
03-04-10

MON/
103 End Exams
03-04-10
VIGNAN’S INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY :: VISAKHAPATNAM
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

IV-ECE-1&2

Day/
S.No. CMC WCN DDV Activity
Date

MON/ Introduction to Cellular Mobile Verilog as HDL, Levels of Dept. Staff


1 Introduction
07-12-09 System Design Description Meeting

TUE/
2 Performance criteria FDMA -do-
08-12-09

WED/ Uniqueness of mobile radio Concurrency, Simulation and


3 TDMA
09-12-09 environment Synthesis

THU/
4 Operation of cellular systems Spread Spectrum -do-
10-12-09

FRI/ Functional Verification, System


5 Hexagonal shaped cells Multiple access
11-12-09 Tasks

SAT/
6 PROJECT
12-12-09
MON/ Analog and Digital Cellular Programming Language Interface
7 SDMA
14-12-09 systems (PLI)

TUE/ General description of the Module, Simulation and


8 Packet radio
15-12-09 problem Synthesis Tools, Test Benches

WED/
9 -do- Packet radio protocols Introduction, Keywords
16-12-09

THU/ Identifiers, White Space


10 Concept of frequency channels CSMA protocols
17-12-09 Characters

FRI/
11 -do- Reservation protocols Comments, Numbers, Strings
18-12-09

SAT/
12 PROJECT
19-12-09

MON/ Co-channel Interference Dept.Staff


13 Introduction -do-
21-12-09 Reduction Factor Meeting

TUE/ Difference between wireless and


14 -do- Logic Values, Strengths
22-12-09 fixed telephone networks
Desired C/I from a normal case
WED/ Development of wireless
15 in a omni directional Antenna -do-
23-12-09 networks
system

THU/ Traffic routing in wireless


16 Cell splitting Data Types, Scalars and Vectors
24-12-09 networks

FRI/ Consideration of the components


17 CDPD Parameters, Memory
25-12-09 of Cellular system.

SAT/
18 PROJECT
26-12-09

MON/ Introduction to Co-Channel Operators, System Tasks, Review of


19 ARDIS
28-12-09 Interference Exercises Syllabus

TUE/ Introduction, AND Gate


20 -do- RMD
29-12-09 Primitive

WED/ Real time Co-Channel Module Structure, Other Gate


21 Common channel signaling
30-12-09 interference Primitives, Illustrative Examples
Tri-State Gates, Array of
THU/
22 Co-Channel measurement ISDN Instances of Primitives,
31-12-09
Additional Examples

FRI/ Design of Flip-flops with Gate


23 -do- BISDN and ATM
01-01-10 Primitives

SAT/
24 PROJECT
02-01-10

MON/ Delays, Strengths and Contention Dept.Staff


25 Design of Antenna system SS7, SS7 user part
04-01-10 Resolution Meeting

TUE/ Antenna parameters and their Net Types, Design of Basic


26 Signaling traffic in SS7 Guest Lecture
05-01-10 effects Circuits, Exercises

Introduction, Operations and


Class
WED/ Assignments, Functional
27 Diversity receiver Mobile IP Operation of mobile IP Coordinators
06-01-10 Bifurcation, Initial Construct,
meeting
Always Construct, Examples

THU/ Non-co-channel interference-


28 Co-located address -do-
07-01-10 different types
Assignments with Delays, Wait
FRI/ Signal reflections in flat and hilly construct, Multiple Always
29 Registration
08-01-10 terrain Blocks, Designs at Behavioral
Level

SAT/
30 PROJECT
09-01-10
MON/
31 Pongal Holidays
11-01-10
TUE/
32 Pongal Holidays
12-01-10

WED/
33 Pongal Holidays
13-01-10

THU/
34 Pongal Holidays
14-01-10

FRI/
35 Pongal Holidays
15-01-10

SAT/
36 Pongal Holidays
16-01-10

MON/
37 -do- Tunneling -do-
18-01-10
Blocking and Non blocking
TUE/
38 Effect of human made structures WAP Architecture Assignments, The case
19-01-10
statement, Simulation Flow

WED/ Phase difference between direct Review of


39 overview -do-
20-01-10 and reflected paths Syllabus

THU/ Mid-1
40
21-01-09 Online-1
FRI/ Mid-1
41
22-01-10 Online-1
SAT/ Mid-1 Dept. Staff
42
23-01-10 Online-1 Meeting

MON/ Phase difference between direct Iƒ and iƒ-else constructs, assign-


43 WML scripts
25-01-10 and reflected paths deassign construct

Repeat construct, for loop, the


TUE/
44 Constant standard deviation, WAP service disable construct, while loop,
26-01-10
forever loop

WED/ Parallel blocks, force-release


45 Straight line path loss slope WAP session protocol
27-01-10 construct, Event

General formula for mobile


THU/ Introduction, Continuous
46 propagation over water and flat Wireless transaction
28-01-10 Assignment Structures
open area
Delays and Continuous
FRI/
47 -do- Wireless datagram protocol. Assignments, Assignment to
29-01-10
Vectors, Operators

SAT/
48 PROJECT
30-01-10

Introduction, Basic Transistor


MON/ Near and long distance
49 Infrared LANs Switches, CMOS Switch, Bi-
01-02-10 propagation antenna height gain
directional Gates

TUE/
50 Form of a point to point model Spread spectrum LANs -do-
02-02-10

Class
WED/ Sum and difference patterns and Time Delays with Switch
51 Narrow bank microwave LANs Coordinators
03-02-10 their synthesis Primitives
meeting

THU/ Instantiations with Strengths and


52 Omni directional antennas IEEE 802 protocol Architecture
04-02-10 Delays

FRI/ Directional antennas for IEEE802 architecture and Strength Contention with Trireg
53
05-02-10 interference reduction services Nets, Exercises
National Level
SAT/
54 PROJECT Students paper
06-02-10
contest

MON/ Introduction, Parameters, Path


55 Space diversity antennas 802.11 medium access control
08-02-10 Delays, Module Parameters

TUE/
56 Umbrella pattern antennas 802.11 physical layer -do-
09-02-10

WED/ Minimum separation of cell site System Tasks and Functions,


57 Overview
10-02-10 antennas File-Based Tasks &Functions

THU/
58 High gain antennas Radio specification -do-
11-02-10

FRI/
59 Numbering and grouping Base band specification Compiler Directives
12-02-10

SAT/
60 PROJECT
13-02-10

MON/
Hierarchical Access, General
61 Numbering and grouping Links manager specification
15-02-10 Observations, Exercises
Setup access and paging
TUE/ Logical link control and
62 channels channel assignments to User- Defined Primitives (UDP)
16-02-10 adaptation protocol
cell sites and mobile units

WED/ FSM Design (Moore and Mealy


63 -do- Introduction to WLL Technology
17-02-10 Machines)

THU/
64 Channel sharing and borrowing, Introduction State Machine Charts
18-02-10

FRI/
65 Sectorization Data oriented CDPD Network -do- Guest Lecture
19-02-10

SAT/
66 PROJECT
20-02-10

MON/
67 Overlaid cells GPRS and higher data rates Derivation of SM Charts
22-02-10

TUE/
68 Non fixed channel assignment. Short messaging service in GSM -do-
23-02-10

WED/ Handoff, dropped calls and cell Dept. Staff


69 Mobile application protocol. Realization of SM Charts
24-02-10 splitting Meeting
THU/ Review of
70 -do- Introduction Designing with FPGAs
25-02-10 Syllabus

FRI/ Using a One-Hot State


71 Types of handoff Wireless ATM
26-02-10 Assignment

SAT/
72 PROJECT
27-02-10
MON/
73 Internal Seminar
01-03-10
TUE/
74 Internal Seminar
02-03-10

Class
WED/ Altera Complex Programmable
75 Handoff invitation HIPERLAN Coordinators
03-03-10 Logic Devices (CPLDs),
meeting

THU/
76 Delaying handoff Adhoc Networking and WPAN Altera FLEX 10K Series CPLDs
04-03-10

FRI/
77 Internal Marks Assessment
05-03-10
SAT/
78 Internal Marks Assessment
06-03-10

MON/ Forced handoff, mobile assigned Dept. Staff


79 Revision Static RAM Memory
08-03-10 handoff Meeting

TUE/
80 Intersystem handoff, Revision A simplified 486 Bus Model
09-03-10

WED/
81 Cell splitting,., micro cells Revision -do-
10-03-10

THU/ Interfacing Memory to a


82 Vehicle locating methods Revision
11-03-10 Microprocessor Bus

FRI/ Dropped call rates and their Interfacing Memory to a


83 Revision
12-03-10 evaluation Microprocessor Bus

SAT/
84 PROJECT
13-03-10

MON/
85
15-03-10
Submission of Mini & Major Project Records
TUE/
86
16-03-10
WED/ GSM architecture, GSM
87 Revision UART Design
17-03-10 channels

Review of
THU/
88 Multiplex access scheme Revision -do- Course
18-03-10
Completion

FRI/
89 TDMA, CDMA Revision Design of Microcontroller CPU
19-03-10

SAT/
90 PROJECT
20-03-10

MON/ Mid-2
91
22-03-10 Online-2

TUE/ Mid-2
92
23-03-10 Online-2
WED/ Mid-2
93
24-03-10 Online-2

THU/ Dept. Staff


94 Revision Revision Revision
25-03-10 Meeting

FRI/
95 Revision Revision Revision
26-03-10

SAT/
96 Revision Revision Revision
27-03-10

MON/
97 Mini & Major Project Viva-Voce exams
97 Mini & Major Project Viva-Voce exams
29-03-10

TUE/
98
30-03-10

WED/
99
31-03-10
THU/
100
01-04-10
FRI/
101
02-04-10
SAT/
102
03-04-10
MON/
103 End Exams
05-04-10

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