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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Anna University Chennai)

K.R.NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
www.nec.edu.in

REGULATIONS – 2023

CURRICULUM & SYLLABUS

B. E. – ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


(Outcome Based Education & Choice Based Credit System)
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

I. VISION
To produce Electronics and Communication Engineers capable of generating a knowledge
economy with social responsibility.

II. MISSION
 To impart high quality education with ethical behaviour.
 To equip the students compatible with recent trends in Electronic industries.
 To develop leadership qualities with humanity, wisdom, creativity and team spirit
 To provide a passionate environment for continual learning.

III. PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)


PEO 1: Graduates will have successful technical careers in core and related fields.
PEO 2: Graduates will pursue higher education and work in Research and Development
for solving real world problems.
PEO 3: Graduates will have leadership qualities with social consciousness and ethics.

IV. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

PSO 1: Design and Analyze analog, digital circuits or systems for a given specification
and verify its functionality using simulation tools.
PSO 2: Design and Development of algorithms for Signal/Image processing.

V. PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)

PO 1: An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering and technology


to solve complex Electronics and communication Engineering problems.
PO 2: An ability to identify, formulate and analyze engineering problems using
knowledge of Basic Mathematics and Engineering sciences.
PO 3: An ability to provide solution and to design Electronics and Communication
systems that meets out the social needs.
PO 4: An ability to investigate the problems in an Electronics and Communication
systems and rectifying it.
PO 5 : An ability to use latest hardware and software tools to solve complex engineering
problems.

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

PO 6: An ability to gain knowledge on contemporary issues which influence engineering


design.
PO 7: Awareness on society and environment to have sustainable solution for Electronics
and Communication engineering problems
PO 8: An ability to demonstrate understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities.
PO 9: An ability to work efficiently as an individual and in multidisciplinary teams.
PO 10: An ability to communicate effectively and efficiently both in verbal and written
form.
PO 11: An ability to develop confidence for self-education and understanding the value for
life-long learning.
PO 12: Able to implement Electronic system projects for real world applications.

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

REGULATIONS 2023

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS

SEMESTER – I
Periods Per Week Total Credits
S. Course
Course Title Category Contact
No Code L T P E
Periods
Induction Programme – 2 weeks 0
Theory Courses
தமிழர்மரபு / Heritage of HSMC 1 0 0 0 1 1
1. 23SH11C
Tamils
Mathematical Foundations for 3 1 0 0 4 4
2. 23SH12C BSC
Engineers
3. 23SH13C Introduction to Engineering ESC 1 0 0 0 1 1
1. Integrated Courses
4. 23SH14C Technical English HSMC 1 0 2 0 3 2
5. 23SH15C Engineering Physics BSC 2 0 2 0 4 3
6. 23SH16C Engineering Chemistry BSC 2 0 2 0 4 3
7. 23CS11C Problem Solving Techniques ESC 3 0 2 0 5 4
8. 23EE12C Electrical Engineering ESC 3 0 2 0 5 4
TOTAL 16 01 10 0 27 22

SEMESTER – II
Periods Per Week Total
Course
S. No Course Title Category Contact Credits
Code L T P E
Periods
Theory Courses
தமிழரும் ததொழில் நுட்ப HSMC 1 0 0 0 1 1
1. 23SH21C
மும் / Tamils and Technology
Linear Algebra and Complex BSC 3 1 0 0 4 4
2. 23EC21C
Analysis
23EC22C Materials Science ESC
3. 2 0 0 0 2 2
/23EE22C
4. 23GN01C Aptitude Essentials EEC 1 0 0 0 1 1
Environmental Science and MC 2 - - - 2 0
5. 23MC02C
Engineering
2. Integrated Courses
6. 23SH22C Professional English HSMC 1 0 2 0 3 2
7. 23ME11C Engineering Graphics ESC 2 0 4 0 6 4
8. 23EC23C Circuit Analysis PCC 2 1 2 0 5 4
23CS24C Object Oriented Programming ESC 2 0 2 2 6 4
9.
using C++
Practical Courses
23GN02C Innovation through Design EEC 0 0 2 2 4 2
10.
Thinking
TOTAL 16 02 12 04 34 24

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

SEMESTER – III

Periods Per Week Total Credits


Course
S. No Course Title Category Contact
Code L T P E
Periods
3. Theory Courses
Probability Random Process BSC 3 1 0 0 4 4
1. 23EC31C
and Queuing Theory
2. 23EC32C Signals and Systems PCC 3 1 0 0 4 4
Integrated Courses
3. 23EC33C Electronic devices PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
4. 23EC34C Digital Electronics PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
5. 23EC35C Computer Networks PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
Practical Courses
23GN03C Intellectual Property Rights EEC 0 0 0 4 4 2
6.
Study
TOTAL 15 2 6 4 27 22

SEMESTER – IV

Periods Per Week Total Credits


S. Course
Course Title Category Contact
No Code L T P E
Periods
Theory Courses
1. 23GN04C Aptitude Excellence EEC 1 0 0 0 1 1
2. 23EC41C Electromagnetic Waves ESC 3 1 0 0 4 4
3. - Science Elective Course BSC 3 0 0 0 3 3
4. Integrated Courses
4. 23EC42C Analog Circuits-I PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
Communication Theory and PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
5. 23EC43C
Systems
6. 23EC44C Digital signal processing PCC 3 0 1 1 5 4
Microprocessor and PCC 3 0 0 2 5 4
7. 23EC45C
Microcontroller
Practical Courses
8. 23EC46C System Modeling EEC 0 0 2 2 4 2
TOTAL 19 1 7 5 32 26

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

SEMESTER – V

Periods Per Week Total Credits


S. Course
Course Title Category Contact
No Code L T P E
Periods
Theory Courses
1. - Program Elective Course I PEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
2. - Open Elective Course I OEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
Professional Ethics and Human HSMC 2 0 0 0 2 2
3. 23GN05C
Values
4. 23EC51C Digital Communication PCC 3 1 0 0 4 4
5. Integrated Courses
5. 23EC52C Analog Circuits II PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
6. 23EC53C VLSI Design PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
7. 23EC54C Antenna and Wave Propagation PCC 3 0 0 2 5 4
Practical Courses
8. 23EC55C Simulation using Modern Tools EEC 0 0 2 2 4 2
TOTAL 20 01 06 04 31 26

SEMESTER – VI

Periods Per Week Total Credits


S. Course
Course Title Category Contact
No Code L T P E
Periods
Theory Courses
1. 23MC01C Constitution of India MC 2 0 0 0 2 0
Project Management and HSMC 2 0 0 0 2 2
2. 23GN06C
Finance
3. 23EC61C Wireless communication PCC 3 0 0 0 3 3
4. 23EC62C Control Systems PCC 3 1 0 0 4 4
5. - Program Elective Course II PEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
6. - Program Elective Course III PEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
7. - Open Elective Course II OEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
6. Integrated Courses
Artificial Intelligence and PCC 3 0 2 0 5 4
8. 23EC63C
Machine Learning
Practical Courses
9. 23EC64C Product Development Practice EEC 0 0 2 2 4 2
TOTAL 22 01 04 02 29 24

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

SEMESTER – VII

Periods Per Week Total Credits


S. Course
Course Title Category Contact
No Code L T P E
Periods
Theory Courses
1. - Open Elective Course III OEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
2. - Program Elective Course IV PEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
3. - Program Elective Course V PEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
4. - Program Elective Course VI PEC 3 0 0 0 3 3
Practical Courses
5. 23EC71C Mini Project EEC 0 0 0 6 6 3
6. 23EC72C Internship EEC - - - - - 2
TOTAL 12 0 0 06 18 17

SEMESTER – VIII

Periods Per Week Total Credits


S. Course
Course Title Category Contact
No Code L T P E
Periods
Practical Course
23EC81C Capstone Project/ Industry EEC 0 0 0 12 12 6
1.
Practice
TOTAL 12 6

TOTAL CREDITS: 167

I- II - III - IV - V- VI - VII - VIII - Percentage


Category Credits
SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM SEM Of Credits

HSMC 03 03 02 02 10 06

BSC 10 04 04 03 21 13

ESC 09 10 04 23 14

PCC 04 16 16 16 11 63 37

PEC 03 06 09 18 11

OEC 03 03 03 09 05

EEC 03 02 03 02 02 05 06 23 14

TOTAL 22 24 22 26 26 24 17 06 167 100

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

Course Code jkpoh; kuG (HERITAGE OF TAMILS) L T P E C


23SH11C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 1 0 0 0 1

COURSE OUTCOMES
,g;ghlk; Kbe;jJk; khzth;fsplk; tsUk; jpwd;
CO1: jkpo; nkhopapd; ,yf;fpa tsk;> Xtpa> rpw;gf; fiyapd; ghpzhk tsh;rr ; p
ehl;Lg;Gwf; fiy kw;Wk; tPu tpisahl;Lf;fs; gw;wpa mwpT kw;Wk; tpsf;Fk; jpwd;
CO2: jkpoh;fspd; jpiz rhh; Nfhl;ghLfs; kw;Wk; ,e;jpa gz;ghl;by; jkpoh;fspd; gq;F
gw;wpa mwpT kw;Wk; tpsf;Fk; jpwd;
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: know and explain about Tamil literary resources, Dimensional growth of painting and
sculpture arts, folk art and martial arts.
CO2: know and explain about Tamils Thinai concepts, contribution of Tamils in Indian National
Movements and Indian Culture
CO1: jkpo; nkhopapd; ,yf;fpa tsk;> Xtpa> rpw;gf; fiyapd; ghpzhk tsh;rr ; p L:9
ehl;Lg;Gwf;fiy kw;Wk; tPu tpisahl;Lf;fs; gw;wpa mwpT kw;Wk; tpsf;Fk;
jpwd;
,e;jpa nkhopf;FLk;gq;fs; - jpuhtpl nkhopfs; - jkpo; xU nrk;nkhop – jkpo;
nrt;tpyf;fpaq;fs; - rq;f ,yf;fpaj;jpd; rkar; rhh;gw;w jd;ik – rq;f
,yf;fpaj;jpy; gfph;jy; mwk; - jpUf;Fwspy; Nkyhz;ikf; fUj;Jf;fs; - jkpo;f;
fhg;gpaq;fs;> jkpofj;jpy; rkz ngsj;j rkaq;fspd; jhf;fk; - gf;jp ,yf;fpak;>
Mo;thh;fs; kw;Wk; ehad;khh;fs; - rpw;wpyf;fpaq;fs; - jkpopy; etPd ,yf;fpaj;jpd;
tsh;rr; p - jkpo; ,yf;fpa tsh;rr ; papy; ghujpahh; kw;Wk; ghujpjhrd; MfpNahhpd;
gq;fspg;G - eLfy; Kjy; etPd rpw;gq;fs; tiu – Ik;nghd; rpiyfs; -
goq;Fbapdh; kw;Wk; mth;fs; jahhpf;Fk; iftpidg; nghUl;fs;> nghk;ikfs; -
Njh; nra;Ak; fiy - RLkz; rpw;gq;fs; - ehl;Lg;Gwj; nja;tq;fs; - FkhpKidapy;
jpUts;Sth; rpiy - ,irf; fUtpfs; - kpUjq;fk;> giw> tPiz> aho;> ehj];tuk;
- jkpoh;fspd; r%f nghUshjhu tho;tpy; Nfhtpy;fspd; gq;F - njUf;$j;J>
fufhl;lk;> tpy;Yg;ghl;L> fzpahd; $j;J> xapyhl;lk;> Njhy;ghitf; $j;J>
rpyk;ghl;lk;> tshp> Gypahl;lk;> jkpoh;fspd; tpisahl;Lfs;.
CO1: know and explain about Tamil literary resources, Dimensional growth of painting
and sculpture arts, folk art and martial arts.
Language Families in India - Dravidian Languages – Tamil as a Classical Language –
Classical Literature in Tamil – Secular Nature of Sangam Literature – Distributive Justice
in Sangam Literature - Management Principles in Thirukural - Tamil Epics and Impact of
Buddhism & Jainism in Tamil Land - Bakthi Literature Azhwars and Nayanmars - Forms
of minor Poetry - Development of Modern literature in Tamil - Contribution of
Bharathiyar and Bharathidhasan - Hero stone to modern sculpture - Bronze icons - Tribes
and their handicrafts - Art of temple car making - - Massive Terracotta sculptures,
Village deities, Thiruvalluvar Statue at Kanyakumari, Making of musical instruments -
Mridhangam, Parai, Veenai, Yazh and Nadhaswaram - Role of Temples in Social and
Economic Life of Tamils - Therukoothu, Karagattam, Villu Pattu, Kaniyan Koothu,
Oyillattam, Leather puppetry, Silambattam, Valari, Tiger dance - Sports and Games of
Tamils.

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

CO2:jkpoh;fspd; jpiz rhh; Nfhl;ghLfs; kw;Wk; ,e;jpa gz;ghl;by; jkpoh;fspd; L:6


gq;F gw;wpa mwpT kw;Wk; tpsf;Fk; jpwd;
jkpofj;jpd; jhtuq;fSk;> tpyq;FfSk; - njhy;fhg;gpak; kw;Wk; rq;f
,yf;fpaj;jpy; mfk; kw;Wk; Gwf; Nfhl;ghLfs; - jkpoh;fs; Nghw;wpa mwf;Nfhl;ghL
– rq;ffhyj;jpy; jkpofj;jpy; vOj;jwpTk;> fy;tpAk; - rq;ffhy efuq;fSk; Jiw
Kfq;fSk; - rq;ffhyj;jpy; Vw;Wkjp kw;Wk; ,wf;Fkjp fly;fle;j ehLfspy;
Nrhoh;fspd; ntw;wp - ,e;jpa tpLjiyg; Nghhpy; jkpoh;fspd; gq;F - ,e;jpahtpd;
gpwg;gFjpfspy; jkpo;g; gz;ghl;;bd; jhf;fk; - Rakhpahij ,af;fk; - ,e;jpa
kUj;Jtj;jpy;> rpj;j kUj;Jtj;jpd; gq;F – fy;ntl;Lfs;> ifnaOj;Jg; gbfs; -
jkpo;g; Gj;jfq;fspd; mr;R tuyhW.
CO2: know and explain about Tamils Thinai concepts, contribution of Tamils in Indian
National Movements and Indian Culture
Flora and Fauna of Tamils & Aham and Puram Concept from Tholkappiyam and Sangam
Literature - Aram Concept of Tamils - Education and Literacy during Sangam Age -
Ancient Cities and Ports of Sangam Age - Export and Import during Sangam Age -
Overseas Conquest of Cholas - Contribution of Tamils to Indian Freedom Struggle - The
Cultural Influence of Tamils over the other parts of India – Self-Respect Movement -
Role of Siddha Medicine in Indigenous Systems of Medicine – Inscriptions &
Manuscripts – Print History of Tamil Books.

REFERENCES:
1. jkpof tuyhW – kf;fSk; gz;ghLk; - Nf.Nf.gps;is (ntspaPL:jkpo;ehL ghlE}y;
kw;Wk; fy;tpapay; gzpfs; fofk;)
2. fzpdpj; jkpo; - Kidth;. ,y.Re;juk; (tpfld; gpuRuk;)
3. fPob – itif ejpf;fiuapy; rq;ffhy efu ehfhPfk; (njhy;ypay; Jiw ntspaPL)
4. nghUie – Mw;wq;fiu ehfhPfk;. (njhy;ypay; Jiw ntspaPL)
5. Social Life of Tamils (Dr.K.K.Pillay) A joint publication of TNTB & ESC and RMRL (in
print)
6. Social Life of the Tamils - The Classical Period (Dr.S.Singaravelu) (Published by:
International Institute of Tamil Studies.
7. Historical Heritage of the Tamils (Dr.S.V.Subatamanian, Dr.K.D. Thirunavukkarasu)
(Published by: International Institute of Tamil Studies).
8. The Contributions of the Tamils to Indian Culture (Dr.M.Valarmathi) (Published by:
International Institute of Tamil Studies.)
9. Keeladi - ‗Sangam City C ivilization on the banks of river Vaigai‘ (Jointly Published by:
Department of Archaeology & Tamil Nadu Text Book and Educational Services Corporation,
Tamil Nadu)
10. Studies in the History of India with Special Reference to Tamil Nadu (Dr.K.K.Pillay)
(Published by: The Author)
11. Porunai Civilization (Jointly Published by: Department of Archaeology & Tamil Nadu Text
Book and Educational Services Corporation, Tamil Nadu)
12. Journey of Civilization Indus to Vaigai (R.Balakrishnan) (Published by: RMRL) – Reference
Book.
L: 15; TOTAL: 15 PERIODS

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

Course Code MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR ENGINEERS L T P E C


23SH12C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 3 1 0 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: interpret the nature of quadratic form by orthogonal transformation.
CO2: identify the maxima and minima of functions.
CO3: solve ordinary differential equations.
CO4: find the solution of partial differential equations.
CO5: evaluate integrals of multivariate calculus.
Soft skill Component
CO6 : develop communication, problem solving and interpersonal skills
CO1: interpret the nature of quadratic form by orthogonal transformation. L:9, T:3
Characteristic equation – Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix – Properties of
Eigen values and Eigen vectors – Diagonalisation of a matrix by orthogonal
transformation – Quadratic forms – Reduction of quadratic form to canonical form by
orthogonal transformation and its nature; Cayley – Hamilton theorem (excluding proof) -
Application: Stretching of a elastic membrane.

CO2: identify the maxima and minima of functions. L:9, T:3


Functions of two variables: Limit, continuity and partial derivatives; Total derivative,
Jacobian, Taylor series- Application : Linearization of Non Linear systems using Taylor
Series - Maxima and minima - Method of Lagrange multipliers.

CO3: solve ordinary differential equations. L:9, T:3


Solutions of first order ordinary differential equations - Equations solvable for ‗p‘,
equations solvable for ‗y‘, equations solvable for ‗x‘ - Solutions of higher order linear
differential equations with constant coefficients – Cauchy‘s and Legendre‘s linear
equations - Method of variation of parameters – Solution of simultaneous linear
differential equation. Application RCL – circuit and Mass Spring System.

CO4: find the solution of partial differential equations. L:9, T:3


Formation of partial differential equations – Solutions of standard types of first order
partial differential equations - Lagrange‘s linear equations - Solutions of homogeneous
and Non homogeneous linear partial differential equations of second and higher order
with constant coefficient – Application - Shallow wave equations of first order PDE.

CO5 : evaluate integrals of multivariate calculus L:9, T:3


Double integration – Cartesian and polar coordinates - Change of order of integration -
Change of variables - Cartesian to polar coordinates - Area as double integral - Triple
integration - Cartesian and polar coordinates – Change of Variables- Cartesian to
spherical and cylindrical coordinates. Application – Moments and centers of mass.

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Grewal.B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 44th Edition, 2021.
2. James E. Gentle, Matrix Algebra, Springer International Publishing, 2nd Edition, 2017
3. Shanker Rao.G., Linear Albebra, WileyIndia, 1st Edition , 2017
REFERENCES:
1. Bali.N.P. and Manish Goyal, A Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications
Private Limited, 10th Edition, 2016.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley India, 10th Edition, 2017.
3. Kenneth B. Howell, Ordinary Differential Equations, CRC Press, 2020.
4. James Strewart, Daniel Clegg, Saleem Watson, Essential Calculus Early Trancendentals,
Cengage Learning, 9th Edition, 2021.
5. Nanda Kumar A.K, P.S.Datti: Raju .K.George , Ordinary Differential Equations, Cambridge
University press, 2017.

L: 45; T: 15; TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

Course Code INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING L T P E C


23SH13C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 1 0 0 0 1

COURSE OUTCOMES
7.
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
8. Theory Component
CO1: articulate the importance of Engineering and its role in society through OBE framework
CO2: identify and describe academic pathways towards career settlement

CO1: articulate the importance of Engineering and its role in society through OBE L:9
framework
Engineering – An introduction, Classification of different Engineering Disciplines, Role
of Engineers in Society. Graduate Attributes (GA), Program Specific Criteria (PSC)-
Program Educational Objectives (PEO), Program Outcomes (PO), Course Outcomes
(CO), Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), course categories, teaching and learning
process, active and passive learning, project / problem based learning, different
assessments process.

CO2: identify and describe academic pathways towards career settlement L:6
Curriculum, cafeteria curriculum and self learning big picture of the Program and the
significance of each course in the undergraduate Engineering Program, Discuss the
different career paths for an engineering graduate. Career objective, competency
requirement.
Case study: Each student has to interact with alumni mentors/seniors/faculty
members/surf the internet and present a career path that inspires him/her at the end of the
course

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
B.E. – Electronics and Communication Engineering R-2023 Curriculum and Syllabus
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

REFERENCES:
1. Quamrul H. Mazumder Introduction to Engineering, An Assessment and Problem Solving
Approach, CRC Press, 1st Edition, 2016.
2. Saeed Moaveni, ―Engineering Fundamentals an Introduction to Engineering‖, Cengage Learning,
USA, 4th Edition, 2011.
L: 15; TOTAL: 15 PERIODS

Course Code TECHNICAL ENGLISH L T P E C


23SH14C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 1 0 2 0 2

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: apply the fundamental grammar rules in writing
CO2: utilizing phonetic transcription for pronunciation
Practical Component
CO3: apply the basic language skills in various aspects of communication
CO4: utilize technical terms and phrases in specific contexts
CO5: develop the pronunciation skill through various language components
CO6: distinguish different writing forms and interpret text through divergent thinking
CO7: develop effective reports with grammatical and language components
Soft skill Component
CO8: develop communication, team spirit, creativity and time management
CO1: apply the fundamental grammar rules in writing L:13,
Parts of Speech - Word Formation using Prefix and Suffix - Sentence formation (Kinds P:26
of Sentences) - Tenses (Present, Past & Future tense) – Concord
CO3: apply the basic language skills in various aspects of communication
Diary Writing - Greeting and Self Introduction
CO4: utilize technical terms and phrases in specific contexts
Technical terms and extended definition - Essay Writing (Argumentative Essay and
Analytical Essay) - Situational phrases & Conversation - Formal Letter Writing
(Permission & Requisition letters)
CO6: distinguish different writing forms and interpret text through divergent
thinking
Picture Description, Introduction to Reading Techniques (Skimming, scanning, inferring,
predicting, Reading and Reviewing a book (Sci – Fi), E Mail Writing
CO7: develop effective reports with grammatical and language components
Listening and responding to general information (Business context) - Report Writing
(Types, Structure, and Stages of report writing) - Checklist
CO2: utilizing phonetic transcription for pronunciation L:2, P:4
Phonetics (Vowels & Consonants)
CO5: develop the pronunciation skill through various language components

Passed in the Board of studies meeting held on 25.11.2023 & Approved in the 20th Academic Council meeting dated 16.12.2023
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NATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, K.R. NAGAR, KOVILPATTI
(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

Word Transformation from one form to another - Letter Writing (Informal) - Listening
and responding to general information (General context)
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Paul V. Anderson, Technical Communication: A Reader - Centered Approach, Cengage
Learning, 9th Edition, 2017.
2. Ravindra Nath Tiwari, Technical English-II, Shashwat Publication, 1st Edition, 2020.
3. Stephen D. Krashen, Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition. Pergamon, 1987.
4. Lester Kaufman and Jane Straus, The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: An Easy-to Use
Guide with Clear Rules, Real-World Examples, and Reproducible Quizzes, Wiley, 2021.
5. Wells H. G., The Time Machine, Penguin Classics, 2012.
REFERENCES:
1. Michael McCarthy, English Grammar: The Basics, Taylor & Francis, 2021.
2. Peter Lucantoni and Lydia Kellas, Cambridge IGCSE(TM) English as a Second Language
Workbook, Cambridge University Press, 6th Edition, 2022.

L: 15; P: 30; TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

Course Code ENGINEERING PHYSICS L T P E C


23SH15C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 2 0 2 0 3
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of the course the students will be able to:
Theory Components:
CO1: identify the structural properties of crystalline materials
CO2: comprehend and apply the concepts of centre of mass and elasticity
CO3: explain thermodynamic parameters and fundamental laws and their application in various
processes
CO4: illustrate the applications of different lasers and optical fibers
CO5: interpret the quantum concepts, to illustrate the quantization of energy, and computation
Practical Components:
CO6: compare the mechanical properties of the materials due to bending and torsion
CO7: analyze thermal conductivity of different bad conducting materials
CO8: explore the light-matter interaction by the phenomenon of interference and diffraction and
photoelectric effect
Soft skill Component:
CO9: develop the team spirit and communication skill through group activities
CO1: identify the structural properties of crystalline materials L:10
Crystalline and amorphous materials - unit cell - primitive cell - crystal systems, Bravais
lattices - Miller indices – interplanar distance – Characteristics of SC, BCC, FCC, HCP
structures - Bragg‘s law - X-ray diffraction and its applications - Synthesis of crystalline
materials
CO2: comprehend and apply the concepts of centre of mass and elasticity L:6,
CO6: compare the mechanical properties of the materials due to bending and torsion P:10
Multi-particle dynamics - Introduction - Center of mass (CM) – CM of continuous bodies -

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Introduction to rigid bodies - translation - rotation – moment of inertia – theorems of


moment of inertia – Torsional pendulum.
Elasticity – Stress - strain diagram and its applications - Moduli of elasticity and its relation -
bending of beams - Bending moment – cantilever - theory and experiment - Uniform
bending - theory and experiment – Non Uniform bending - I-shaped girders
CO3: explain thermodynamic parameters and fundamental laws and their L:6,
application in various processes P:8
CO7: analyse thermal conductivity of different bad conducting materials.
Laws of thermodynamics – Thermo dynamical processes – Introduction to heat transfer –
conduction - convection and radiation – thermal conductivity of good conductor –Radial
flow of heat - Spherical shell method and cylindrical shell method – Thermal conductivity of
poor conductor- Lee‘s disc method– Applications - heat exchangers - refrigerators and ovens
CO4: illustrate the applications of different lasers and optical fibers L:6,
CO8: explore the light-matter interaction by the phenomenon of Interference and P:6
diffraction and photoelectric effect
Lasers: Interaction of light with matter - Einstein coefficients and their relations –
characteristics of laser - components of laser – Lasing action – Pumping methods – Types of
Laser - Nd-YAG laser -semiconductor laser- Applications
Fiber optics: principle and classification of optical fibers – propagation of light in optical
fiber - Numerical aperture and Acceptance angle – losses associated with optical fibers
(Qualitative) – Fiber optic communication system - Applications - Displacement and
pressure sensors – Endoscopy
CO5: interpret the quantum concepts, to illustrate the quantization of energy, and L:6,
computation P:2
CO8: explore the light-matter interaction by the phenomenon of interference and
diffraction and photoelectric effect
Planck‘s radiation law - de-Broglie hypothesis – Matter waves - Heisenberg‘s uncertainty
principle – elementary proof – applications – Schrödinger‘s time-dependent and time-
independent wave equation – physical significance of wave function – Introduction to
quantum tunneling - applications - particle in a one-dimensional box – tunneling microscope
– quantum confinement in 0D, 1D, 2D systems - quantum computation
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Avadhanulu M. N., Kshirsagar P.G and Arun Murthy T.V.S, A Text book of Engineering
Physics, S.Chand & Co, 11th Edition, 2018.
2. Kleppner D and Kolenkow R. An Introduction to Mechanics. McGraw Hill Education (Indian
Edition), 2017.
3. Kenneth S Krane, Modern Physics, Wiley, 4th Edition, 2021.
REFERENCES:
7. Wolfson R., Essential University Physics, Volume 1 & 2, Pearson Education, 2nd Indian Edition,
2009.
8. Hitendra K. Malik, A.K.Singh, Engineering Physics, McGraw Hill Education, 2nd Edition, 2017.
9. Kyungwon An, Fundamentals of Laser Physics, World Scientific Publishing Company, 2023
th
10. Halliday D, Resnick R and Walker J, Principles of Physics, Wiley, 12 Edition, 2021.
L: 30; P: 30; TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

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Course Code ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY L T P E C


23SH16C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 2 0 2 0 3

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: explain the suitable water treatment technologies for domestic and industrial applications
CO2: apply the knowledge of corrosion to solve the industrial problems
CO3: describe the preparation, properties and their applications of smart materials in various
sectors
CO4: describe the basic components and performance analysis of batteries
CO5: predict the mechanical, electrical and electronics properties of materials using various
instrumentation techniques
Practical Component
CO6: estimate the amount of Ca2+/ Mg2+, alkalinity and Chloride ion present in the water sample.
CO7: quantify the amount of acid and metal ion in the given samples by different analytical
techniques
Soft skill Component
CO8: develop interpersonal, work ethics and communications skills for career settlement
CO1: explain the suitable water treatment technologies for domestic and
industrial applications
CO6: estimate the amount of Ca2+/ Mg2+, alkalinity and Chloride ion present in
the water sample.
Introduction, sources and impurities in water, potable water specifications (as per
WHO and BIS) - hardness-types-estimation of Ca2+and Mg2+ ion in water by EDTA
method. Alkalinity-types-determination of alkalinity of water -chronic daily intake - L:6, P:12
incremental life time risk - hazard quotient, hazard index, contamination factor -
determination of chloride ion in water using Argentometric method-municipal water
treatment- physical methods and chemical methods. Disinfection-internal
conditioning - calgon and carbonate conditioning. Desalination-types-Reverse
Osmosis (RO) process- Forward osmosis (FO) - electro dialysis - demineralization.
CO2: apply the knowledge of corrosion to solve the industrial problems.
CO7: quantify the amount of acid and metal ion in the given samples by
different analytical techniques
Corrosion – mechanism of dry and wet corrosion-forms of corrosion– galvanic
corrosion and differential aeration corrosion, crevice corrosion, pitting corrosion,
L:6, P:6
microbial corrosion-stress corrosion, intergranular corrosion - determination of rate
of corrosion by weight loss method.
Protection: cathodic protection, surface coatings, corrosion inhibitors. Corrosion of
industrial components: corrosion and its control in power industries, automotive
industries, chemical processing industries and marine industries.
CO3: describe the preparation,properties and their applications of smart
materials in various sectors
Polymers: introduction - classification - functional polymers: electroluminescence
L:6
polymer, biodegradable polymers, fire retardant polymer, thermo responsive polymer
- piezo, ferro and pyroelectric polymer - nanocomposites: introduction, synthesis,
properties & applications- synthesis of nanocomposites using sol -gel process

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CO4: describe the basic components and performance analysis of batteries


Introduction - components - operation principle - Lead acid – Nickel metal hydride
batteries- Lithium ions batteries: Lithium polymer battery, Lithium sulphur battery - L:6
fabrication and performance evaluation- safety issues - battery management system -
recycling of lithium batteries.
CO5:predict the mechanical, electrical and electronics properties of materials
using various instrumentation techniques
CO7: quantify the amount of acid and metal ion in the given samples by
different analytical techniques.
Spectroscopy methods: Beer-Lambert‘s law and its limitations– UV-visible
spectroscopy and IR spectroscopy – principle - instrumentation– applications.
Estimation of copper. Electro analytical methods: potentiometric titration - L:6, P:12
Estimation of Fe2+ ion by potentiotometric method. Conductometric method-
estimation of HCl by conductometric titration- pH metric method-Estimation of HCl
by pH metric titration- applications. Thermal analytical methods: Thermal
Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA)- Thermo
Mechanical Analysis (TMA) –principle - instrumentation - Thermo gravimetric
analysis of CuSO4.5H2O- applications.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jain P.C. and Jain M, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company, New Delhi,
17th Edition, 2021.
2. Dara S.S and Umare S.S, A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, S.Chand & Company
Limited, 20th Edition, 2018.
3. Agarwal S, Engineering Chemistry, Cambridge Publishing Company, 2nd Edition, 2019

REFERENCES:
1. Benjamin M. M, Water Chemistry, Waveland Press, 2nd Edition, 2019.
2. Cicek V, Corrosion Engineering, Springer Publishing, 1st Edition, 2021.
3. Shahinpoor. M, Fundamentals of Smart Materials, Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry,
1st Edition, 2020.
4. Berg H, Bernhardsson S, and Johansson P, Electric Vehicle Batteries: Moving from
Research towards Innovation, Publisher: Springer, 1st Edition, 2019.
5. Crouch S, Skoog D, Holler F, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 2017.

L: 30; P: 30; TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

Course Code PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES L T P E C


23CS11C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 3 0 2 0 4
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
9. Theroy Component
CO1:apply fundamentals of problem solving techniques to develop simple algorithms for arithmetic
and logical problems
CO2:apply fundamental, sequential, conditional logic statements and arrays for solving basic
problems
CO3: implement modular programming concept using user defined functions
CO4: inscribe programs using pointers and to allocate memory for user defined data types using
dynamic memory management functions

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CO5: develop file processing application programs


Practical Component
CO6: develop programs for simple algorithms using sequential and Control structures
CO7: inscribe programs using arrays, functions and pointers to work with multiple data items.
CO8: develop application programs using structures and files concept.
CO1: apply fundamentals of problem solving techniques to develop simple L:6
algorithms for arithmetic and logical problems
Overview of programming: Problem Solving in Everyday Life, Types of Problem,
Computer-based problem solving, Algorithms - Building blocks of algorithms
(statements, control flow, functions) - Notation (pseudo code, flow chart) – Problem
solving aspect – Top down design – Implementation of algorithms – Program
Verification – Efficiency of algorithms – Analysis of algorithm.

CO2: apply fundamental, sequential, conditional logic statements and arrays for L:12,
solving basic problems P:10
Data Types - Constants – Variables - Keywords – Operators– Problem Solving using
fundamental algorithms. Control Statements: Branching and Looping - Algorithms
Using Selection and Repetition - Summation of a set of numbers, Reversing Digits of
an Integer - Implementation of fundamental algorithms and factoring methods - Array
Techniques - Array order reversal, Array Counting, Finding maximum and the
minimum value in a set
CO6: develop programs for simple algorithms using sequential and Control
structures
Solve problems using control statements (Decision making and Looping)
CO7: inscribe programs using arrays, functions and pointers to work with
multiple data items.
Problem solving based on Array Handling( 1D and 2D, Multi-dimensional arrays,
traversal, rotation) - Solve problems to handle strings
CO3: implement modular programming concept using user defined functions L:10, P:8
Modular Programming approach: Modularization and recursion - Bubble Sort,
Selection Sort, Linear Search, Binary Search, Implementation of sorting and searching
CO7: inscribe programs using arrays, functions and pointers to work with
multiple data items.
Solve problems by using modular approach (Functions and Recursion)

CO4: inscribe programs using pointers and to allocate memory for user defined L:12,
data types using dynamic memory management functions P:10
Pointer Concept – add numbers using call by reference – finding maximum number
from list of numbers - permutations of a given string using pointers – Implementation
of function returns a pointer;
Structures & Union - finding the largest element of an array using Dynamic Memory
Allocation – Implementation of Student database in structure using Dynamic Memory
Allocation;

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CO7: inscribe programs using arrays, functions and pointers to work with
multiple data items.
Build efficient solutions to manage memory efficiently through Pointers.
CO8: develop application programs using structures and files concept.
Develop applications using Structures

CO5: Develop file processing application programs L:5, P:2


File Handling: Files - Introduction, Types of file processing: Sequential access,
Random access – Implementation of word count, copy file, Voter‘s age validation,
Marks range validation
CO8: Develop application programs using structures and files concept.
Develop appliactions using Files
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Maureen Sprankle and Jim Hubbard, Problem Solving and Programming Concepts, Prentice
Hall, 9th Edition, 2012.
2. R.G Dromey, How to solve it by Compute, Pearson education, Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2021.
REFERENCES:
1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F.Gilberg, P.Golda Jeyasheeli, G.Priyanka, S.T.Veena , Problem
solving Using C A Structured Programming Approach, Volume I & II, 1st Edition, Cengage
Publication, 2022
2. Karl Beecher, Computational Thinking: A Beginner's Guide to Problem Solving and
Programming, BCS Learning & Development Limited, 1st Edition, 2017.
3. Byron S. Gottfried, Jitendar Kumar Chhabra, Programming with C, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company, New Delhi, 4th Edition, 2018.
4. Kernighan B.W., Ritchie D.M., C Programming Language (ANSI C), Prentice Hall of India
Private Limited., New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2010.
5. Pradip Dey and Manas Ghosh, Programming in C, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2018.
6. Yashavant P. Kanetkar, Let Us C, BPB Publications,16th Edition, 2020
7. H. M.Deitel, P. J. Deitel, C How to Program, Pearson Education., New Delhi, 7th Edition, 2016.

L: 45; P: 30; TOTAL: 75 PERIODS

Course Code ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING L T P E C


23EE12C 3 0 2 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: Infer the significance and functionality of components in an electric circuit.
CO2: Illustrate the operation and selection of measuring instruments for circuit analysis.
CO3: Outline the electrical circuit wiring techniques for various applications.
CO4: Explain the construction, operations and speed control of various DC motors.
CO5: Describe the operation and characteristics of AC electrical machines.

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Practical Component
CO6: Demonstrate electrical circuit wiring and the analysis of electric circuits.
CO7: Select appropriate instruments and protective devices during experiments for ensuing safety
CO8: Perform load test and infer the efficiency of various DC and AC motors

CO1: Infer the significance and functionality of components in an electric circuit L:9, P:6
Introduction to Electrical Components – RLC – Types of Sources: Fundamentals of
DC and AC Sources -Voltage, current, and power– Ohm‘s law - Kirchhoff‘s Law–
Electrical Appliances: Bulbs, Fans, and Heaters
CO6: Demonstrate electrical circuit wiring and the analysis of electric circuits.
1. Demonstration of bulbs, incandescent lamps, fans, heaters, Battery
2. Verification of Kirchoff‘s law and Ohm‘s Law

CO2: Illustrate the operation and selection of measuring instruments for circuit L:9, P:6
analysis
Instruments: Functional Elements – Principles of Measurements of Electrical
Quantities: Voltage, Current, Power and Energy. Electrical Installation: Components of
LT Switchgear – Switch – Fuse – MCB – ELCB.
CO7: Select appropriate instruments and protective devices during experiments
for ensuing safety
1. Measurement of Energy using Energy Meter for Single Phase System
2. Selection of protective devices.

CO3: Outline the electrical circuit wiring techniques for various applications. L:9, P:6
Introduction to Electrical Wiring: Types of Wires and Cables- Electrical Symbols -
residential wiring –- Electrical Codes and Regulations - Wiring Methods - Earthing-
GFCI and AFCI Protection – Uninterrupted Power supply – Types.
CO6: Demonstrate electrical circuit wiring and the analysis of electric circuits.
1. Residential House Wiring
2. Staircase Wiring

CO4: Explain the construction, operations and speed control of various DC L:9, P:6
motors.
DC Machines: General Construction – Working Principles –Types of DC Machines – 3
point and 4 point Starters – Speed Control of DC Machines.
CO8: Perform load test and infer the efficiency of various DC and AC motors
1. Load test on DC shunt Motor
2. Load test on DC series Motor
3. Speed Control of DC shunt Motor

CO5: Describe the operation and characteristics of AC electrical machines L:9, P:6
Single Phase & three phase Induction Motor: Construction and operation - Starting and
Speed Control of Induction Motors - Transformers: Construction and Working
Principles – Auto Transformers.
CO8: Perform load test and infer the efficiency of various DC and AC motors
1. Load test on Single Phase Induction Motor
2. Load test on Three Phase Induction Motor
3. Load test of single Phase Transformers

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10. TEXT BOOKS:


1. D.P. Kothari and I J Nagrath, ―Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering‖, Tata McGraw
Hill, 4th Edition, 2019.
2. P.S. Bimbhra, ―Electrical Machinery‖, Khanna Publishes, 7th Edition, 2011.
11.

12. REFERENCES:
1. L.S. Bobrow, ―Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering‖, Oxford University Press, 2011.
2. D.C. Kulshreshtha, ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, Tata McGraw Hill, Revision 1st Edition,
2011.
3. E. Hughes, ―Electrical and Electronics Technology‖, Pearson, 2010.
4. V.D. Toro, ―Electrical Engineering Fundamentals‖, Prentice Hall India, 1989.
5. R.K.Rajput, ―Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering‖, University Science Press, 2017.

L: 45; P: 30; TOTAL: 75 PERIODS

Course Code jkpoUk; njhopy;El;gKk; (TAMILS AND TECHNOLOGY) L T P E C


23SH21C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 1 0 0 0 1

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
CO1: jkpoHfspd; nerT kw;Wk; ghidj; njhopy;El;gk;> tbtikg;G kw;Wk; fl;blj;
njhopy;El;gk;> cw;gj;jpj; njhopy;El;gk; gw;wpa mwpT kw;Wk; tpsf;Fk; jpwd;.
CO2: jkpoHfspd; Ntshz;ik kw;Wk; ePHg;ghrdj; njhopy;El;gk;> mwptpay; jkpo;
kw;Wk; fzpdpj; njhopy;El;gk; gw;wpa mwpT kw;Wk; tpsf;Fk; jpwd;.

Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
CO1: Know and explain about Tamils weaving and Pottery technology, Design and construction
Technology and Manufacturing Technology.
CO2: Know and explain about Tamils Agriculture and irrigation technology, Scientific Tamil and
Tamil computing

CO1: தநிழர்களின் ந஥சவு நற்றும் ஧ான஦த் நதாழில்நுட்஧ம், வடிவனநப்பு நற்றும் கட்டிடத் L:9
நதாழில்நுட்஧ம் நற்றும் உற்஧த்தித் நதாழில்நுட்஧ம் ஧ற்றின அறிவு நற்றும் விளக்கும்
திறன்
சங்க கா஬த்தில் ந஥சவுத் நதாமில் – ஧ான஦த் நதாமில்த௃ட்஧ம் – கருப்பு சிகப்பு ஧ாண்டங்கள் –
஧ாண்டங்க஭ில் கீ ஫ல் கு஫ினீடுகள்- சங்க கா஬த்தில் யடியனநப்பு நற்றும் கட்டுநா஦ங்கள் & சங்க
கா஬த்தில் யட்டுப்
ீ ந஧ாருட்க஭ில் யடியனநப்பு - சங்க கா஬த்தில் கட்டுநா஦ ந஧ாருட்களும்
஥டுகல்லும் – சி஬ப்஧திகாபத்தில் மநனட அனநப்பு ஧ற்஫ின யியபங்கள் – நாநல்஬புபச் சிற்஧ங்களும்
மகாயில்களும் – நாதிரி கட்டனநப்புகள் ஧ற்஫ி அ஫ிதல், நீ ஦ாட்சி அம்நன் ஆ஬னம் நற்றும் திருநன஬
஥ானக்கர் நஹால் – நசட்டி ஥ாடு யடுகள்
ீ – ஧ிரிட்டிஷ் கா஬த்தில் நசன்ன஦னில் இந்மதா-சாமபாநச஦ிக்
கட்டிடக்கன஬- கப்஧ல் கட்டும் கன஬ – உம஬ாகயினல் – இரும்புத் நதாமிற்சான஬ – இரும்ன஧
உருக்குதல், எஃகு – யப஬ாற்றுச் சான்றுக஭ாக நசம்பு நற்றும் தங்க ஥ாணனங்கள் – ஥ாணனங்கள்
அச்சடித்தல் – நணி உருயாக்கும் நதாமிற்சான஬கள் – கல் நணிகள், கண்ணாடி நணிகள் – சுடுநண்
நணிகள் – சங்கு நணிகள் – எலும்புத் துண்டுகள் – நதால்஬ினல் சான்றுகள் – சி஬ப்஧திகாபத்தில்
நணிக஭ின் யனககள்.
CO1: KNOW AND EXPLAIN ABOUT WEAVING AND CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY,
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY, MANUFACTURING

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TECHNOLOGY
Weaving Industry during Sangam Age – Ceramic technology – Black and Red Ware
Potteries (BRW) – Graffiti on Potteries - Designing and Structural construction House &
Designs in household materials during Sangam Age - Building materials and Hero stones of
Sangam age – Details of Stage Constructions in Silappathikaram- Sculptures and Temples
of Mamallapuram- Great Temples of Cholas and other worship places - Temples of Nayaka
Period - Type study (Madurai Meenakshi Temple)- Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal - Chetti Nadu
Houses, Indo – Saracenic architecture at Madras during British Period- Art of Ship Building
- Metallurgical studies - Iron industry - Iron smelting, steel -Copper and gold Coins as source
of history - Minting of Coins – Beads making-industries Stone beads -Glass beads -
Terracotta beads -Shell beads/ bone beats - Archeological evidences – Gemstone types
described in Silappathikaram.

CO2: தநிழர்களின் வவளாண்னந, ஥ீ ர்ப்஧ாச஦த் நதாழில்நுட்஧ம், அறிவினல் தநிழ் நற்றும் L:6


கணி஦ித் தநிழ் ஧ற்றின அறிவு நற்றும் விளக்கும் திறன்.
அனண, ஏரி, கு஭ங்கள், நதகு – மசாமர்கா஬க் குமுமித் தூம்஧ின் முக்கினத்துயம் –
கால்஥னட ஧பாநரிப்பு – கால்஥னடகளுக்காக யடியனநக்கப்஧ட்ட கிணறுகள் – மய஭ாண்னந
நற்றும் மய஭ாண்னநச் சார்ந்த நசனல்஧ாடுகள் – கடல்சார் அ஫ிவு – நீ ன்ய஭ம் – முத்து
நற்றும் முத்துக்கு஭ித்தல் – ந஧ருங்கடல் கு஫ித்த ஧ண்னடன அ஫ிவு – அ஫ிவுசார் சமூகம்-
அ஫ியினல் தநிமின் ய஭ர்ச்சி – கணி஦ித்தநிழ் ய஭ர்ச்சி – தநிழ் த௄ல்கன஭ நின்஧திப்பு
நசய்தல் – தநிழ் நநன்ந஧ாருட்கள் உருயாக்கம் – தநிழ் இனணனக் கல்யிக் கமகம் – தநிழ்
நின் த௄஬கம் – இனணனத்தில் தநிழ் அகபாதிகள் – நசாற்குனயத் திட்டம்.

CO2: KNOW AND EXPLAIN ABOUT AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY,


IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY, SCIENTIFIC TAMIL & TAMIL COMPUTING
Dam, Tank, ponds, Sluice, Significance of Kumizhi Thoompu of Chola Period, Animal
Husbandry - Wells designed for cattle use - Agriculture and Agro Processing – Knowledge
of Sea - Fisheries – Pearl - Conche diving - Ancient Knowledge of Ocean – Knowledge
Specific Society- Development of Scientific Tamil - Tamil computing – Digitalization of
Tamil Books –Development of Tamil Software – Tamil Virtual Academy – Tamil
Digital Library – Online Tamil Dictionaries– Sorkuvai Project.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. jkpof tuyhW – kf;fSk; gz;ghLk; - Nf. Nf. Gps;is (ntspaPL: jkpo;ehL ghlE}y;
kw;Wk; fy;tpapay; gzpfs; fofk;)
2. fzpdpj; jkpo; - KidtH ,y. Re;juk; (tpfld; gpuRuk;)
3. fPob – itif ejpf;fiuapy; rq;ffhy efu ehfhpfk; (njhy;ypay; Jiw ntspaPL)
4. nghUie – Mw;wq;fiu ehfupfk; (njhy;ypay; Jiw ntspaPL)
5. Social Life of Tamils(Dr.K.K.Pillay)A joint publication of TNTB & ESC and RMRL
6. Social Life of the Tamils - The Classical Period (Dr.S.Singaravelu) (Published by:
International Institute of Tamil Studies.
7. Historical Heritage of the Tamils (Dr.S.V.Subatamanian, Dr.K.D. Thirunavukkarasu)
(Published by: International Institute of Tamil Studies).
8. The Contributions of the Tamils to Indian Culture (Dr.M.Valarmathi) (Published by:
International Institute of Tamil Studies.)
9. Keeladi-Sangam City Civilization on the banks of river Vaigai (Jointly Published by:

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Department of Archaeology &Tamil Nadu Text Book and Educational Services Corporation,
Tamil Nadu)
10. Studies in the History of India with Special Reference to TamilNadu (Dr.K.K.Pillay)
(Published by: The Author)
L: 15; TOTAL: 15 PERIODS

Course Code LINEAR ALGEBRA AND COMPLEX ANALYSIS L T P E C


23EC21C 3 1 0 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
13. CO1: analyze concepts of vector spaces.
14. CO2: measure the similarity between different datasets using Inner product spaces.
CO3: decompose the matrix for computational convenience.
CO4: interpret analytic function in transformations.
CO5: evaluate complex integration over contour.

CO 1: analyze concepts of vector spaces


Vector spaces – Subspaces – Linear combinations – linear span - Linear independence
L:9,T:3
and linear dependence – Bases and dimensions.

CO2 : measure the similarity between different datasets using Inner product
spaces
Linear transformation - Null spaces and ranges – Rank Nullity theorem - Matrix L:9,T:3
representation of a linear transformations - Inner product space - Norms - Orthonormal
Vectors - Gram Schmidt orthogonalisation process.
CO3 : decompose the matrix for computational convenience
Generalized eigenvector - QR decomposition- generalized inverse - Singular value
decomposition and applications – Pseudo Inverse - Moore – Penrose Inverse – Least L:9,T:3
square approximations.
CO4 : interpret analytic function in transformations
Analytic functions–Necessary and Sufficient conditions Harmonic and orthogonal
properties of analytic functions –Harmonic conjugate –Construction of analytic functions L:9,T:3
– Conformal mapping: w= z+c, cz, 1/z and bilinear transformation.
CO5 : evaluate complex integration over contour
Cauchy‘s integral theorem and Cauchy‘s integral formula – Singular points – Residues –
Residue theorem – Application of residue theorem to evaluate real integrals – Unit circle L:9,T:3
and semi-circular contour excluding poles on boundaries.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Grewal.B.S. Higher Engineering Mathematics, 44th Edition, Khanna Publications, Delhi, 2021
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th Edition, Wiley India, 2017.
3. Bernard Kolman and David Hill, Elementary Linear Algebra with Application, 9th Edition

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Pearson Modern Classic, 2019.

REFERENCES:
1. Bali.N.P. and Manish Goyal, A Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, 10th Edition, Laxmi
Publications Private Limited, 2018.
2. Ramana B.V, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Company,
New Delhi, 2017.
3. Jain.R.K. and Iyengar.S.R.K., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 5th Edition Narosa
Publishing House Private Limited, 2016.
4. Seymour Lipschutz Marc Lipson., Linear Algebra, 6th Edition, Schaum‘s Out lines series 2017.
5. Gilbert Strang , Linear Algebra and its Applications,4th Edition , Wellesley-Cambridge Press
2011.
6. V.Sundara Pandian , Numerical Linear Algebra , PHI Learning Limited, 2014.

L: 45; T: 15; TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

23EC22C / MATERIALS SCIENCE L T P E C


23EE22C (Common to ECE & EEE) 2 0 0 0 2

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to
Theory Components:
CO1: explain the conductivity in metals using free electron theory.
CO2: describe the fundamental properties ofsemiconductors.
CO3: apply the magnetic and dielectric properties for relevant electrical and electronics engineering
applications.
CO4: illustrate the optical properties and their applications to optical devices.
CO5: apply the concepts of nanomaterials for nano devices.

CO1: explain the conductivity in metals using free electron theory.


Conduction in metals - Classical free electron theory of metals – Mobility and electrical
conductivity - Thermal conductivity of metals - Wiedemann – Franz law – Quantum free L:6
electron theory – merits and limitations of free electron theory (FET) - Fermi-Dirac Statistics
- Density of States.
CO2: describe the fundamental properties of semiconductors.
Energy band diagram - Direct and indirect band gap - Carrier concentration and Fermi level
in anintrinsic semiconductor- Carrier concentration and Fermi level in N-type and P-type L:6
semiconductors - Carrier transport in Semiconductors: Drift, mobility, diffusion and
carrierlifetime - Hall effect
CO3: apply the magnetic and dielectric properties for relevant electrical and electronics
engineering applications.
Magnetic materials – Classification – Hysteresis – Ferrites - BaTiO3 – Application of Nd-Fe- L:6
B magnets. Electric polarization – Different types of polarization – Temperature and
frequency dependence –Dielectric loss and dielectric breakdown – dielectric materials

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applications - capacitors and transformers.


CO4: illustrate the optical properties and their applications to optical devices.
Light waves in a homogeneous medium – Refractive index – Dispersion – Classification of
Optical materials – Luminescence - Fluorescence– Phosphors – Photoconductivity – Display L:6
devices - Principle and working of LED, OLED, LCD - Laser diode – Photodiode (CdS and
CdSe)- Optical Amplifiers.
CO5: apply the concepts of nanomaterials for nano devices.
Nanomaterials - synthesis - properties - Band gap of nanomaterials – Quantum Tunneling –
Quantum cascade lasers -Nano magnets - GMR - Conductivity of metallic nanowires –
Carbonnanotubes: Properties and applications - QLED – Spintronics and its device L:6
application.

TEXTBOOKS:
1. Dr. M. Arumugam, Materials Science, Anuradha Publications, 2018
2. S. M. Sze and M. K. Lee, Semiconductor Physics and Devices, Wiley, 2021.
3. T. Pradeep, Nano: The Essentials: Understanding Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
McGraw-Hill Education, 2017.
4. Hilmi Unlu and Norman J. M. Horing, Progress in Nanoscale and Low-Dimensional
Materials and Devices, Springer Link, 2022.

REFERENCES:
1. S.O Pillai, Solid State Physics, 10th edition, NEW AGE International Publishers, 2022
2. W.D.Callitser and D.G. Rethwish. Materials Science and Engineering, John Wiley & Sons,
2014.
3. Juan Martinez-Vega, Dielectric Materials for Electrical Engineering, Wiley, 2013
4. G.W. Hanson, Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics, Pearson Education, 2009.
5. J. Wilson and J.F.B. Hawkes, Optoelectronics, Pearson Education, 2018.

L : 30; TOTAL : 30 PERIODS

Course Code APTITUDE ESSENTIALS L T P E C


23GN01C 1 0 0 0 1

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the completion of the course the students will be able to
CO1: Recall the fundamentals in quantitative techniques and solve Number series problems
quickly
CO2: Develop problem solving skills on Numbers and enhance arithmetic ability
CO3: Infer appropriate comparison and distribution methods using ratio and to form equations
CO4: Improve quantitative skills and solve problems on percentages and profit loss
CO5: Calculate data interpretation and data sufficiency in quantitative aptitude

CO1: Recall the fundamentals in quantitative techniques and solve Number series 3

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problems quickly
Numeric series – Finding missing numbers – Odd number out series - Letter series –
Symbol series - Alphanumeric series

CO2: Develop problem solving skills on Numbers and enhance arithmetic ability 3
Number Types - HCF & LCM – Square root- Cubic root - divisibility criteria- Unit digit
calculation- Prime factors

CO3: Infer appropriate comparison and distribution methods using ratio and to 3
form equations
Ratio & Proportion: Comparison of Ratios - Variations: Direct and indirect proportion
Ages: Present Age, Past Age & Future calculation

CO4: Improve quantitative skills and solve problems on percentage and profit loss 3
Concept of Percentage – Percentage calculation - Calculation of Percentage on
Population Results on Depreciation .Profit and Loss –Percentage of Profit and Loss –
Discount

CO5: Calculate data interpretation and data sufficiency in quantitative aptitude 3


Data Interpretation – Pie Chart – Bar Chart – Table Chart .Data Sufficiency in Logical
Reasoning : Numbers, Ratio, Ages, Percentage and Profit Loss

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Dr.R.Aggarwal, ― Quantitative Aptitude‖, S Chand Publishing, Revised Edition 2017
2. R.V.Praveen, ―Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning‖, 3rd Edition, Eastern Economy Edition,
PHI Learning, 2016
L:15; TOTAL : 15 PERIODS

Course code ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING L T P C


23MC02C 2 0 0 0

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
CO1: explain the structure and functions of an ecosystem and the importance of biodiversity.
CO2: interpret the causes, effects of air and water pollution.
CO3: comprehend the causes, impacts and management of e-waste and municipal waste.
CO4: apply the knowledge of sustainability practices in the environment.

CO1: explain the structure and functions of an ecosystem and the importance of L-6
biodiversity.
Introduction to Environment, scope and importance of environment – need for public
awareness. Eco-system: structure and function. Biodiversity: Introduction - types – values
of biodiversity – threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife
conflicts – endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ
and ex-situ - Biodiversity index calculation (Simpson and Shannon diversity Index,

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Sorenson coefficient)
CO2: interpret the causes, effects of air and water pollution. L-6
Air pollution - Classification of air pollutants – sources – Effects - Measurements: dust
monitor – gas analyzer, particle size analyzer. Water pollution – Classification – health
hazards – sampling and analysis of water. Waste water treatment – different industrial
effluents and their treatment – Measurement: BOD and COD – atomic absorption
spectrometer. Case study (Okhla sewage water treatment plant)
CO3: comprehend the causes, impacts and management of e-waste and municipal L-12
waste.
Integrated Waste Management: Introduction – Generation and types of solid waste –
Swachh Bharat Mission – Solid waste management: collection, transportation, segregation
and processing – Disposal: landfill – biochemical processes and energy recovery -
Municipal solid waste management rules 2016.
e-Waste Management: Introduction – Composition - Types – Generation – Environmental
and health hazards of e-waste – Recycling - Recovery of metals: pyrometallurgical,
hydrometallurgical, and biometallurgical process – e-waste management and handling
rules 2016 – e-waste management companies in India.
CO4: apply the knowledge of sustainability practices in the environment. L-6
Sustainability and Management: Introduction - concept, needs and challenges –economic
and social aspects of sustainability – unsustainability to sustainability –millennium
development goals and protocols – Sustainable Development Goals-targets, indicators and
intervention areas – Climate change – Global, Regional and local environmental issues
and possible solutions – case studies. Concept of Carbon Credit – Carbon Footprint –
Environmental management in industry – A case study – Zero waste and R concept –
Circular economy – ISO 14000 Series – Material Life cycle assessment.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Miller. G.T and Spoolman. S, ‗Environmental Science‘, 16th Edition, Brooks/Cole Publishing
Co., 2018.
2. Peavy. H.S, Rowe. D.R and Tchobanoglous. G, ―Environmental Engineering‖, 2nd Edition,
McGraw Hill Education, 2020.
3. Benny Joseph, ‗Environmental Engineering‘, Tata-Mc-Graw Hill, New Delhi, 2016.
4. Gilbert M. Masters, ‗Introduction to Environmental Science and Engineering‘, 2nd Edition,
Pearson Education, 2016.

REFERENCES:
1. Kaushik. A and Kaushik. C.P, ‗Environmental Science and Engineering‘, 6th Edition, New Age
International Publishers, 2018.
2. Weller. K, ‗Environmental Science and Biological Engineering‘, 1st Edition, WIT Press, 2015.

L:30; TOTAL : 30 PERIODS

Course Code PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH L T P E C


23SH22C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 2 0 2 0 2

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COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: extend the primary language skills to develop critical thinking
CO2: build the secondary language skills for professional competence
Practical Component
CO3: apply the vital sub-functions of listening in particular context
CO4: take part in propagating ideas through effective oral communication
CO5: inferring information using various reading techniques
CO6: construct professional content via distinct methods of writing
Soft skill Component
CO7: develop interpersonal, communicational and behavioral attributes

CO1:extend the primary language skills to develop critical thinking


CO3: apply the vital sub-functions of listening in particular context L:6,P:16
CO4: take part in propagating ideas through effective oral communication
If Conditionals – Standard Abbreviations –Types of Listening (Comprehensive, Informational,
Critical Listening) –One Word Substitution, Components of Speaking
Listening for Specific Information –Listening to Speech (Oxford Union Society) – Listening to
Science Talks or Theories
Product Description – Chart Description – Process Description – Group Discussion
(Uses – Structure – Strategies – Team Work – Positive & Negative Body Languages –
Samples – Demo)
CO2:build the secondary language skills for professional competence L:5, P:18
CO5: inferring information using various reading techniques
CO6: construct professional content via distinct methods of writing
Synonyms – Intensive and Extensive Reading –Error Spotting (Based on Concord,
Pronoun, Articles & Adverb Placement)– Writing Style (Persuasive, Expository &
Descriptive)
Newspaper Reading – Reading Comprehension (Fiction & NonFiction)
Business Letters for Quotations and Clarification, Placing Orders and Making
Complaints – Proposal Writing – Job Application Letter & Resume Preparation –
Paragraph Writing – Content Writing

TEXT BOOKS
1. Lucantoni, Peter & Lydia Kellas, ―English as a Second Language Workbook‖, 6th Edition,
Cambridge University Press, 2022.
2. Twain, Mark. ―The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‖, 1st Edition, Pegasus, 2012.
3. Clear, James. ―Atomic Habits‖, 1st Edition, Dreamliners, 2022.
4. Garcia, Hector & Francesc Miralles. Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a long and Happy Life. 1st
Edition, Tuttle Publishing, 2021.
5. Elbow, Peter, ―Writing with Power‖ 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 1998.

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REFERENCES
1. Butterfield, Jeff. ―Soft Skills for Everyone‖. 2nd Edition, Cengage, 2020
2. Raman, Meenashi & Sangeetha Sharma. Professional English. 1st Edition, Oxford University
Press, 2018
L: 11; P: 34; TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

Course Code ENGINEERING GRAPHICS L T P E C


23ME11C (Common to MECH, CIVIL, AIDS, EEE, ECE, IT) 2 0 4 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
CO1: Construct the Engineering Curves and Perform Freehand Sketching.
CO2: Construct the Orthographic Projections of Points, Straight Lines and Lamina
CO3: Draw the Projections of Simple Solids in Different Positions.
CO4: Visualize the Sectional Views and Surface of Various Solids.
CO5: Draw the Isometric and Perspective Projections of Various Solids.

CO1: Construct the Engineering Curves and Perform Freehand Sketching. L:6, P:12
Principles of Engineering Graphics – significance. Usage of Drawing Instruments.
Lettering and dimensioning exercise Construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola
using eccentricity method– Construction of cycloids, Epi and Hypo-cycloids.
Orthographic views of simple components by Free hand drawing - Transferring
measurement from the given object to the free hand sketches.

CO2: Construct the Orthographic Projections of Points, Straight Lines and L:6, P:12
Lamina
Principle of orthographic projections – Conventions - First angle and third angle
projections. Projections of points placed in all quadrants – projections of straight lines
– inclined to both reference planes - determination of true length and inclinations.
Projections of regular polygonal surfaces and circular lamina inclined to both
reference planes.

CO3: Draw the Projections of Simple Solids in Different Positions. L:6, P:12
Projections of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone - axis inclined to
one reference plane - change of position method.

CO4: Visualize the Sectional Views and Surface of Various Solids. L:6, P:12
Sectioning of simple solids – Axis perpendicular to horizontal plane- Drawing
sectional views with true shape of the section. Development of lateral surfaces of
truncated solids – Prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone.

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CO5: Draw the Isometric and Perspective Projections of Various Solids. L:6, P:12
Principles of isometric projection – Isometric scale – Isometric projections of simple
solids like prism, pyramid, cone and cylinder – Combination of solids. Perspective
projections of simple solids by visual-ray method

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Bhatt N.D, ―Engineering Drawing‖, 54th Edition, Charotar Publishing House, 2023.
2. Shah M.B and Rana B.C, ―Engineering Drawing‖, Pearson Education, 2nd Edition, 2009.
REFERENCES:
1. Natrajan K.V., ―A text book of Engineering Graphics‖, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Chennai,
2009.
2. Agrawal B. & Agrawal C.M., ―Engineering Graphics‖, TMH Publication, 2nd Edition, 2013
3. Narayana K.L. & Kannaiah P, ―Text book on Engineering Drawing‖, Scitech Publishers, 2011.
4. Gopalakrishna K.R, ―Engineering Drawing‖, Subhas Publications, 32nd Edition, 2017.

L: 30; P: 60; TOTAL: 90 PERIODS

Course Code CIRCUIT ANALYSIS L T P E C


23EC23C 2 1 2 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Components:
CO1: Apply the knowledge of various network theorems to analyze the electrical
circuit.
CO2: Analyze the transient response of RL, RC and RLC circuits in time domain.
CO3: Analyze the frequency domain response of resonant circuits
CO4: Apply Laplace transform for analysis of network.
CO5: Determine the parameters of two port networks.
Practical Components:
CO6: Demonstrate the analysis of circuits using Network theorems.
CO7: Perform simulation of transient and steady state response of first order RL and RC
circuits.
CO8: Demonstrate the frequency response of series and parallel RLC circuits.
CO9: Verification of network stability using simulation
CO10: Demonstrate the determination of Two Port Network parameters.
Soft Skill Components:
CO11: Develop the team spirit and communication skill through group activities.

CO1: Apply the knowledge of various network theorems to analyze the electrical L:6,
circuit T:3,
CO6: Demonstrate the analysis of circuits using Network theorems P:6
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Network Theorems: Source Transformation, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin‘s Theorem,


Norton‘s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer theorem.

CO2:Analyze the transient response of RL, RC and RLC circuits in time domain L:6,
CO7: Perform simulation of transient and steady state response of first order RL and T:3,
RC circuits. P:6
Step response and sinusoidal response of first order (series RL and series RC) and second
order circuits (Series RLC), sinusoidal steady state analysis-Simulation of transient and
steady state response of first order RL and RC circuits.
CO3: Analyze the frequency response of resonant circuits L:6,
CO8: Demonstrate the frequency response of series and parallel RLC circuits T:3,
Series resonance, Parallel resonance, Bandwidth, Quality factor, Selectivity, Experimental P:6
verification of frequency response of series and parallel resonant circuit.
CO4:Apply Laplace transform for analysis of network L:6,
CO9: Verification of network stability using simulation T:3,
Application of Laplace transforms–Circuit Element models, circuit analysis, transfer P:6
function –Network stability-Poles and Zeros - Verification of network stability using
MATLAB simulation.

CO5: Determine the parameters of two port networks L:6,


CO10: Demonstrate the determination of Two Port Network parameters T:3,
Theoretical study and experimental verification of Impedance parameters, Admittance P:6
parameters, Hybrid parameters, Transmission parameters, Relationships between parameters,
Interconnection of two port networks

TEXTBOOKS
1. Robert L.Boylestad, ―Introductory circuit analysis‖, 14th Edition, Pearson, 2023.
2. Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N.O. Sadiku, ―Fundamentals of Electric Circuits‖, 5th Edition,
Mc-Graw Hill, 2022.
REFERENCES
1. John Bird, ―Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology‖, 7th Edition, Newness Publication, 2021.
2. William H.Hayt, Jack, E.Kemmerly and Steven M.Durbin, ―Engineering Circuit Analysis‖, 9 th
Edition, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 2020.
3. Joseph A.Edminister, Mahmood, Nahvi, ―Electric Circuits‖, Schaum's Series, 7th Edition, Tata
Mc-Graw Hill, 2017.
L: 30;T:15; P:30;TOTAL:75 PERIODS

Course Code OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++ L T P E C


23CS24C (Common to CSE, IT & ECE) 2 0 2 2 4

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COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
15. Theory Component
CO1: apply the object oriented programming constructs to solve known applications
CO2: design effective application with inheritance, compile time and run time polymorphism
CO3: develop real-world applications by using files, streams, and exceptions
CO4: construct well-defined, efficient data handling strategies using templates and STL
Practical Component
CO5: demonstrate the basic OO principles such as class, objects, and constructors
CO6: implement code reusability through overloading, inheritance and polymorphism
CO7: solve problems using files and exception handling
CO8: employ problem solving skill using templates and STL
Experiential Component
CO9: create efficient solutions for solving real-world OOP applications
Soft Skill Component
CO10: demonstrate diversity and inclusive attitude while practicing project component as a team

CO1: apply the object oriented programming constructs to solve known applications L:8;
CO5: demonstrate the basic OO principles such as class, objects, and constructors P:8;
Introduction- Comparison between procedural programming paradigm and object-oriented E:8
programming paradigm. Features of object-oriented programming. Functions - Inline
functions- Friend functions. Arrays -Array of objects. Pointer - Function pointer. Memory
management: New and Delete. Classes and Objects - Access specifiers, Types of classes-
Constructor and destructor - Types of constructor - Static members

CO2:design effective application with inheritance, compile time and run time L:8;
polymorphism P:8;
CO6:implement code reusability through overloading, inheritance and polymorphism E:10
Function Overloading, Overloading Constructors, Ambiguity in Overloading. Operator
overloading - Overloading Using Friend Function- Overloading New and Delete-
Overloading Special Operators. Inheritance – Types of Inheritance - Typing Conversions
and Visibility – Code Reuse- Aggregation. Polymorphism- Virtual Functions – Pure
Virtual Functions – Early vs. Late Binding. Run-Time Type ID and Casting Operators:
RTTI – Casting Operators – Dynamic Cast.

CO3: develop real-world applications by using files, streams, and exceptions L:7;
CO7: solve problems using files and exception handling P:6;
Streams and Files: Streams classes - Sequential Input and Output operations – Random E:4
Access - File pointers - Error handling in file I/O with member function - command line
arguments. Exception handling – expected and unexpected exceptions - uncaught
exception - resource captures and release. Case study with real time applications.

CO4:construct well-defined, efficient data handling strategies using templates and L:7;
STL P:8;
CO8: employ problem solving skill using templates and STL E:8

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Templates- Generic programming - variadic templates – template compilation model –


Generic Classes. Standard Template Library: Iterators – Auxiliary Iterator function –
Algorithms – Non-modifying sequence operations – mutating sequence operations –
Containers: Sequence and associative containers - Algorithms, string class – explicit,
mutable and operator keywords. Namespaces: user defined namespaces, namespaces
provided by library

TEXT BOOKS
1. Bjarne Stroustrup, ―A Tour of C++‖, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, April 2023.
2. Herbert Schildt, ―C++: The Complete Reference‖, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw–Hill
Publishers, 2017.

16. REFERENCE BOOKS


1. Reema Thareja, ―Object oriented programming with C++‖, Revised 1st Edition, Oxford
University Press, 2018.
2. E.Balagurusamy, ―Object oriented programming with C++‖, 8th Edition, McGraw Hill
Education (India) Private Limited, September 2020.
3. Ivor Horton, Peter van, ―Beginning C++ 20 from novice to professional‖, 6 th Edition,
APRESS media, 2020.
4. Bjorin Andrist, Viktor Sehr, ―C++ High Performance: Master the art of optimizing the
functioning of your C++ code‖, 2nd Edition, Packt Publishing Limited, December 2020.
5. Nicoloai. MJosuttis and Doug Gregor, ―C++Templates: The complete guide‖, 1st Edition,
Addison Wesley, 2020

17. ONLINE COURSES


1. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_cs78/preview
2. https://www.udemy.com/course/oops-and-c-from-basic-to-advanced
3. https://www.udemy.com/course/crash-course-on-cpp-stl/
4. https://www.coursera.org/lecture/c-plus-plus-b/1-3-standard-template-library-o3v9K
5. https://www.coursera.org/learn/object-oriented-cpp

L:30; P:30; E:30; TOTAL: 90 PERIODS

Course Code INNOVATION THROUGH DESIGN THINKING L T P E C


23GN02C (Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 0 0 0 4 2

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to
Experiential Component
CO1: Analyse the impact of design thinking process.
CO2: Practice design thinking process through real world problems.
Soft skill Component
CO3: Present survey conclusions on selected real-world problems.

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CO1: Analyse the impact of design thinking process 30


Design thinking process: history and phases -Ideation tools: brainstorming, mind mapping,
scrambler method, six thinking hats -case studies.
CO2: Practice design thinking process through real world problems 30
Real world problem selection-Practicing the preliminary stages of design thinking process
- work presentation.

TEXT BOOKS
1. Falk Uebernickel, Li Jiang, Walter Brenner, Britta Pukall, Therese Naef, ―Design Thinking:
The Handbook‖, WS Professional, 2020
2. PavanSoni, ―Design Your Thinking: The Mindsets, Toolsets and Skill Sets for Creative
Problem solving‖, Penguin Random House, 2020
REFERENCES
1. Michael Lewrick, ―The Design Thinking Playbook‖, Wiley, 2019
2. Kathryn Christopher, ―Design Thinking in Engineering‖, Kendall Hunt Publishing
Company,2019
3. Robert Curedale, ―Design Thinking Process & Methods‖ Design Community College Inc,
5th Edition, 2019
4. David Lee, ―Design Thinking in the Classroom‖, Ulysses Press, 2018
5. Jimmy Jain, ―Design Thinking for Startups‖, Notion Press, 2018
6. Monika Hestad Silvia Rigoni Anders Grnli, ―The Little Booklet on Design Thinking: An
Introduction‖, Zaccheus Entertainment, 2nd Edition, 2017
7. Scott Swan, Michael G.Luchs and Abbie Griffin, ―Design Thinking: New Product
Development Essentials‖, Wiley-Blackwell, 2016
8. D.M. Arvind Mallik, ―Design Thinking for Educators‖, Notion Press, 2019

E:60; TOTAL:60 PERIODS

Course Code PROBABILITY, RANDOM PROCESS AND L T P E C


23EC31C QUEUEING THEORY 3 1 0 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: grasp basic probability concepts and standard distributions
CO2: find the correlation and regression of two dimensional random variables
CO3: interpret the basic characteristic features of Random processes
CO4: evaluate spectral densities of functions.
CO5: interpret the basic characteristic features of markovian queues.

CO 1: grasp basic probability concepts and standard distributions


Discrete and continuous random variables - Moments - Moment generating functions
and their properties. Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, Gamma, L:9,T:3
and Normal distributions - Compute probabilities and moments of discrete and
continuous random variables - Case Study through software

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CO2 : find the correlation and regression of two dimensional random variables
Joint distributions - Marginal and conditional distributions – Covariance - Correlation L:9,T:3
and regression - Transformation of random variables.
CO3 : interpret the basic characteristic features of Random processes
Classification - Stationary process - Markov process - Markov chains – Transition L:9,T:3
probabilities - Limiting distributions - Poisson process.
CO4 : evaluate spectral densities of functions
Auto correlation - Cross correlation – Power spectral density–Cross spectral density-
Properties–Wiener – Khintchine theorem (without proof)–Relationship between cross
L:9,T:3
power spectrum and cross correlation function - Carry out performance study on power
spectrum analysis of time-domain signals using Fourier transform – Activity through
programming
CO5: interpret the basic characteristic features of Markovian queues
Markovian models – Birth and Death Queuing models- Steady state results: Single and
L:9,T:3
multiple server queuing models- queues with finite waiting rooms- Finite source
models- Little‘s Formula.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Oliver C. Ibe, ―Fundamentals of Applied Probability and Random processes‖, Academic Press,
2nd Edition, 2014.
2. Hwei Hsu, ―Schaum‘s Outline of Theory and Problems of Probability, Random Variables and
Random Processes, Tata McGraw-Hill, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 2017
3. D. Gross and C.M. Harris, ―Fundamentals of Queueing Theory‖, Wiley and Sons Publication
Limited, 5th Edition, 2018

REFERENCES:
1. Miller.S.L and Childers, S.L, Probability and Random Processes with applications to Signal
Processing and Communications, Elsevier Inc., 2nd Edition, 2012.
2. Yates and D.J. Goodman, Probability and Stochastic Processes, 3rd Edition, John Wiley and
Sons, 2014.
3. Peyton. Z. Peebles Jr., Probability Random Variables and Random Signal Principles, 4 th
Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishers, New Delhi, 2017.
4. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 10th Edition, Wiley India, 2017
L: 45; T: 15; TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

23EC32C SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS L T P E C


3 1 0 0 4
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: Classify and analyze the types of signals and systems using properties.
CO2: Analyze any continuous time signals using Fourier Series, Fourier transform and Laplace
transform and also understand their properties.

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CO3: Analyze the continuous time systems using Fourier transform and Laplace transform and to
calculate the frequency response of CT- LTI systems.
CO4: Analyze the sampling concepts and aliasing effect, discrete time signals using DTFT and Z
transform
CO5: Analyze the discrete time systems using DTFT and Z- transform and to calculate the
frequency response of DT-LTI systems.

CO1: Classify and Analyze the Types Of Signals And Systems Using Properties. L:9;T:3
Standard signals-Step .Ramp, Pulse, Impulse, Real , Complex Exponential and Sinusoids.
Classification and Simulation of Continuous time signals and Discrete time signals -
periodic and aperiodic signals, Deterministic and Random signals, Energy and Power
Signals.
Classification of CT systems and DT systems- Linear and Non Linear, Time Variant and
Time Invariant, Causal and Non Causal, Stable and Unstable.

CO2: Analyze any continuous time signals using Fourier Series, Fourier transform
and Laplace transform and also understand their properties L:9;T:3
Fourier series analysis, Fourier Transform -signal analysis and simulation using
MATLAB, Properties. Laplace Transform- signal analysis, Properties.

CO3: Analyze the continuous time systems using Fourier transform and Laplace
transform and to calculate the frequency response of CT- LTI systems. L:9; T:3
Representation of CT-LTI system - Differential equation, Block diagram representation,
Impulse response and transfer function, Convolution integral, frequency response, LTI
systems analysis and MATLAB simulation using Fourier and Laplace transforms.

CO4: Analyze the sampling concepts and aliasing effect, discrete time signals using
DTFT and Z transform L:9; T:3
Theoretical study and MATLAB simulation of Sampling and aliasing effects, DTFT
(Discrete Time Fourier Transform) - signal analysis, Properties, Z Transform- signal
analysis, Properties.

CO5: Analyze the discrete time systems using DTFT and Z- transform and to calculate
the frequency response of DT-LTI systems. L:9;T:3
Representation of DT-LTI system, Difference equation, Block diagram representation,
Impulse response and transfer function, Convolution sum, Frequency Response, LTI
systems analysis and MATLAB simulation using DTFT and Z-transforms.
L: 45; T:15;TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Alan V.Oppenheim, Alan S.Willsky and S.H.Nawab, ―Signals and Systems‖, Pearson
Education, 2nd Edition, 2015.
2. Edward W Kamen and Bonnie S. Heck, ―Fundamentals of Signals and Systems using the Web
and MATLAB‖, Pearson Education, 3rd Edition, 2013.

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REFERENCES
1. Rodger E.Ziemer, William H.Tranter and D.Ronald Fannin, ―Signals & Systems continuous
and discrete‖, Pearson Education, 4th Edition, 2014.
2. Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, ―Signals and Systems‖, 2nd Edition, Willey Publication,
2010.
3. Hwei P. Hsu, ―Signals and Systems- Schaum's Outline Series‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition,
2013.
4. M.J.Roberts, ―Signals and systems Analysis using transform methods and MATLAB‖, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2011.

Course Code ELECTRONIC DEVICES L T P E C


23EC33C 3 0 2 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES
On the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: Analyze the diode characteristics and its applications.
CO2: Describe the operation and characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistors.
CO3: Describe the operation and characteristics of Field Effect transistors.
CO4: Analyze various biasing circuits for a transistor
CO5: Gain knowledge and aware of the special semiconductor devices and latest technological
changes.
Practical Component
CO6: Analyze the characteristics and the applications of PN junction diode, Zener diode
CO7: Analyze the characteristics of BJT and FETs.
CO8: Design and demonstrate various biasing circuits of a transistor
Soft skill Component
CO9: Improve teamwork, communication, and develop problem-solving skills to solve complex
Electronics problems.

CO1: Analyze the diode characteristics and its applications. L:9, P:6
CO6: Analyze the characteristics and the applications of PN junction diode,
Zener diode
PN junction diode, Current equations, Energy Band diagram of PN Junction,
Diffusion and drift current densities, Experimental verification of forward and reverse
bias characteristics, Transition and Diffusion Capacitances, Switching Characteristics,
Breakdown in PN Junction Diodes, Experimental verification of applications of diode
as a rectifier.
CO2: Describe the operation and characteristics of Bipolar Junction L:9, P:6
Transistors.
CO7: Analyze the characteristics of BJT and FETs.
Bipolar Junction Transistor- NPN -PNP -Operations-Early Effect-Current equations
— Experimental verification of Input and Output characteristics of Common Emitter,
Common Base and Common Collector.

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CO3: Describe the operation and characteristics of Field Effect transistors. L:9, P:6
CO7: Analyze the characteristics of BJT and FETs.
JFETs — Experimental verification of Drain and Transfer characteristics -Current
Equations-Pinch off voltage and its significance- MOSFET- Characteristics-
Threshold voltage -Channel length modulation, D-MOSFET, E-MOSFET-
Characteristics — Comparison of MOSFET with JFET.
CO4: Analyze various biasing circuits for a transistor. L:9, P:6
CO8: Design and demonstrate various biasing circuits of a transistor.
BJT biasing – DC Load line and AC Load line, Quiescent point – Different Types of
biasing circuits: Experimental verification of Fixed Bias Circuit, Collector to base
bias, Voltage divider bias– Stability Factors – Bias compensation: Diode, Thermistor
and Sensistor compensations – Biasing circuits for JFET and MOSFET.
CO5: Gain knowledge and aware of the special semiconductor devices and latest L:9, P:6
technological changes.
CO6: Analyze the characteristics and the applications of PN junction diode,
Zener diode.
Zener diode- Experimental verification of characteristics and applications, Schottky
diode, Tunnel diode, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC, UJT, Advanced MOS devices- Multi gate
MOSFETs.

TEXT BOOKS
1. G.Streetman and S.K.Banerjee, ―Solid State Electronic Devices,‖ 7th Edition, Pearson, 2015.
2. D.Neamen, D.Biswas "Semiconductor Physics and Devices," McGraw-Hill Education. 2018.
3. Millman.J and Halkias.C, ―Electronic Devices and Circuits‖, TMH, 2015.

REFERENCES
1. S.M.Sze and K.N.Kwok, ―Physics of Semiconductor Devices,‖ 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
2. Y.Tsividis and M.Colin, ―Operation and Modeling of the MOS Transistor‖, Oxford Univ.
Press, 2011.
3. J.P. Colinge, FinFETs and Other Multi-Gate Transistors, Springer 2008.
L: 45; P: 30; TOTAL: 75 PERIODS

Course Code DIGITAL ELECTRONICS L T P E C


23EC34C 3 0 2 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Theory Components:
CO1: Analyze the concept of Boolean Logic function and simplify it.
CO2: Design and implement combinational logic circuits. .
CO3: Design and implement sequential logic circuits. .
CO4: Design and analyze synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits. .

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CO5: Illustrate the operation of Logic families, Memory architecture and Programmable Logic
devices.
Practical Components:
CO6: Realize the Boolean functions using basic gates and universal gates.
CO7: Demonstrate the combinational logic circuits using digital IC's and verilog HDL.
CO8: Demonstrate the sequential logic circuits using digital IC's and verilog HDL.
CO9: Design and simulate the finite state machine for the given specification.
CO10: Simulate the logic families and memory architecture circuits.
Soft skill Component:
CO11: Develop the team spirit and communication skill through group activities.
CO1: Analyze the concept of Boolean Logic function and simplify it. L:9, P:6
CO6: Realize the Boolean function using basic gates and universal gates.
Boolean algebra, Number systems, De Morgan‘s theorem, Demonstration of the
Boolean function using Logic Gates & Universal gates, Binary arithmetic, SOP, POS,
Canonical forms, NAND and NOR implementation, Binary codes - Binary code, gray
code, Binary coded decimal, ASCII, Code conversions, Boolean expression
simplification using Karnaugh Maps.
CO2: Design and implement combinational logic circuits. L:9, P:6
CO7: Demonstrate the combinational logic circuits using digital IC's and verilog
HDL.
Implementation of Adder & Subtractor, Parallel adder, BCD Adder, Carry Look
Ahead adder, Decoder, Implementation of Encoder & Multiplexer, Function
realization using Multiplexer & Decoder, Comparator, Parity generator & checker,
Driver and Multiplexed display.
CO3: Design and implement sequential logic circuits. L:9, P:6
CO8: Demonstrate the sequential logic circuits using digital IC's and verilog
HDL.
CO11: Develop the team spirit and communication skill through group activities.
Latches, Flipflops - SR, JK, D & T, Master-slave FFs, Implementation of Shift
registers and Asynchronous Counter – Up/Down Counter & Synchronous counter-
Up/Down Counter, Modulus Counters, Ring Counter, Johnson Counter.
Demonstration of shift register and ripple counters.
CO4: Design and analyze synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits. L:9, P:6
CO9: Design and simulate the finite state machine for the given specification.
Design of synchronous sequential circuits- Moore, Mealy, Serial Adder Design,
Synchronous FSM: State machine analysis: State diagram, state assignment, state
minimization, Asynchronous sequential design- Hazards, Races. Verilog HDL
programming for sequence detector.
CO5: Illustrate the operation of Logic families, Memory architecture and L:9, P:6
Programmable Logic devices.

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CO10: Simulate the circuits of various logic families.


TTL specifications, TTL, ECL, CMOS Logic Family and its Interfacing,
Characteristics, Memory Elements – static RAM, dynamic RAM, ROM, EPROM,
FPGA, Programmable Logic devices – PLA, PAL, PLD. Verilog HDL programming
for TTL and CMOS circuits.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Morris Mano, Michael D. Ciletti, ―Digital Design with an introduction to Verilog HDL‖,
PHI, 6th Edition, 2018 Pearson Education, 2nd Edition, 2015.
2. Charles Roth, L.K.John, B.K.Lee, ―Digital System Design using Verilog‖, Cengage, 1st
Edition, 2016.
REFERENCES:
1. R.P. Jain, ―Modern digital Electronics‖, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 4th Edition, 2010.
2. Donald P.Leach, A.P.Malvino, Goutam Saha, ―Digital Principles and Applications‖, Tata Mc-
Graw Hill, 8th Edition, 2014.
3. James E. Palmer, David E. Perlman, ―Schuams Outlines-Introduction to Digital Systems‖,
Tata Mc-Graw Hill, Reprise Edition, 2020.
4. Thomas L.Floyd, ―Digital Fundamentals‖, PHI, 11th Edition, 2017.
L: 45; P: 30; TOTAL: 75 PERIODS

Course Code COMPUTER NETWORKS L T P E C


23EC35C 3 0 2 0 4

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Theory Component
CO1: Demonstrate simple network model with physical layer concepts.
CO2: Design error free transmission of data and analyze data collision with various protocols.
CO3: Demonstrate various network layer protocols.
CO4: Implement and demonstrate TCP, UDP Protocols.
CO5: Demonstrate the real time applications of networks and SDN.
Practical Component
CO6: Design and validate a simple network
CO7: Analyze various Error Detection algorithms.
CO8: Analyze the protocols of network layer and transport Layer.
CO9: Analyze the protocols of Application layer.
Soft skill Component
CO10: Improve teamwork, communication, and develop problem-solving skills to solve complex
Networking problems.

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CO1: Demonstrate simple network model with physical layer concepts. L:9, P:6
CO6: Design and validate a simple network
Data Communications – Networks - Networks models – OSI model – Layers in OSI
model – Addressing – Types of Transmission Media, Switching in networks:
Classification and requirements of switches, a generic switch, Crossbar switch and
evaluation of blocking probability, Circuit switched networks – Packet switched
networks. Experimentation and validation of simple network.
CO2: Recognize error free transmission of data and analyze data collision with L:9, P:6
various protocols.
CO7: Analyze various Error Detection algorithms.
Data link control: Framing – Flow and error control –Protocols for Noiseless and Noisy
Channels – Experimentation and validation. Error Detection: Parity, LRC, VRC, CRC
– Multiple Accesses: Random access – Controlled access. Wired LANS: IEEE
standards – standard Ethernet – changes in the standard. Wireless LANS: IEEE 802.11:
Architecture, MAC Sub layer, Addressing Mechanism - Experimentation and
validation of MAC layer, Networking Commands.
CO3: Describe the various network layer protocols. L:9, P:6
CO8: Analyze the protocols in network layer and transport Layer.
Logical addressing: IPv4, IPv6 addresses - Internet Protocol: Internet working – IPv4,
Ipv6 – Address mapping – ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, ICMP, IGMP, Delivery -
Forwarding - Routing protocols – DSDV, OSPF – Experimentation and verification of
protocols.
CO4: Implement and demonstrate TCP, UDP Protocols. L:9, P:6
CO8: Analyze the protocols in network layer and transport Layer.
Process-to-Process delivery - User Datagram Protocol (UDP) – Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP)/ Internet Protocol (IP) Suite – Experimentation and verification of
UDP/TCP/IP Suite. Congestion Control – Quality of services (QoS) – Techniques to
improve QoS.
CO5: Demonstrate the real time applications of networks and SDN. L:9, P:6
CO9: Analyze the protocols in Application layer.
Domain Name System (DNS) – E-mail – HTTP – FTP – WWW – Experimentation
and validation of protocols. Software Defined Networking (SDN) – Modern Data
Center – Traditional Switch Architecture – Evolution of SDN –SDN operations.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Larry Peterson Bruce Davie, ―Computer Networks: A system Approach, 5th Edition, The
Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking Publisher, 2011.
2. Behrouz A. Forouzan, ―Data communication and Networking‖, Tata McGraw-Hill, 4th Edition,
2011.
REFERENCES
1. Paul Goransson and Chuck Black, ―Software Defined Networks: A comprehensive Approach‖,
1st Edition, Morgan Kaufmann, 2014.

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2. Thomas D. Nadeau, Ken Gray, ―SDN: Software Defined Networks‖, O‘Reilly Media, 2013.
3. William Stallings, ―Wireless Communication & Networking‖, Pearson Education Asia, 2009.

L: 45; P: 30; TOTAL: 75 PERIODS

23GN03C INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STUDY L T P E C


(Common to all B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Programmes) 0 0 0 4 2

COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
Experiential Component
CO1: Survey and practice the basic elements of existing patents.
CO2: Investigate and present the state of art technologies through effectual IP search.
Soft Skill Component
CO3: Present patent survey conclusions

CO1 Survey and practice basic elements of existing patents 30


Basic elements of IPR – claims – infringements – Patent examination and Report - Case studies:
patent survey.

CO2 Investigate and present the state of art technologies through effectual IP search 30
Importance of IP search-factors to be considered for effective IP search-Hands-on Practice

REFERENCES
1. D.P. Mittal, ―Indian Patents Law and Procedure‖, Taxman Publication, 2002
2. B.L. Wadera, ―Patents, trademarks, copyright, Designs and Geographical Judications‖, 2010
3. P. Narayanan, ―Intellectual Property Law‖, Eastern Law House, 2022
4. N.S. Gopalakrishnan & T.G.Agitha, ―Principles of Intellectual Property‖, Eastern Book
Company, Lucknow, 2009.

E:60 TOTAL:60 PERIODS

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