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The end-semester examination of the project work will be conducted by the same committee appointed for the industry-oriented mini-project. The evaluation of project work will be done at the end of the IV year.

Table 1: Compulsory Subjects Serial  Number Subject  Particulars
Table 1: Compulsory Subjects Serial Number Subject Particulars

TECH. ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING I YEAR

Solving algebraic and transcendental equations and linear system of equations: Introduction – Graphical interpretation of solving equations. One will be able to find the expansion of a given function from Fourier series and the Fourier Transform of the function.

UNIT II

In the future, global problems and issues will require a deep understanding of chemistry to have a global solution. This syllabus aims to connect the concepts and theory of chemistry with examples from practical application areas, thus strengthening the connection between science and engineering.

UNIT III

Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab

Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab

Computer-aided language laboratory for 40 students with 40 systems, a master keyboard, LAN equipment and English language software for student self-study.

Spoken English (CIEFL) in 3 volumes with 6 cassettes, OUP

English Pronouncing Dictionary Daniel Jones Current Edition with CD

Prescribed Lab Manual: A Manual entitled “English Language Communication Skills (ELCS) Lab Manual- cum- Work Book”,

Importance of LaTeX and MS office 2007/equivalent (FOSS) tool Word as a word processor Details of the three tasks and functions that will be covered in each, using LaTeX and Word – Access, overview of toolbars, saving files , Use of help and resources, rulers, format templates. Week 15 - Excel Orientation: The mentor must tell the importance of MS office 2007/equivalent (FOSS) tool Excel as a spreadsheet tool, give the details of the two tasks and functions that will be covered in each.

TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE

To transform the given variable coefficient equation (Cauchy's and Lagrange's) into the one with constant coefficients. Solve the given ODE with variable coefficients by the Frobenius method and test the convergence of its series solution. Series solutions to Legendre and Bessel differential equations, analyzing the properties of Legendre and Bessel polynomials.

Motivation for series solutions, Ordinary point and Regular singular point of a differential equation, Transformation of non-zero singular point to zero singular point. Special functions: Legendre's differential equation, General solution of Legendre's equation, Properties of Legendre's polynomials: Rodrigue's formula - Recurrence relations, Generating function of Legendre's polynomials - Orthogonality. Complex functions – Differentiation and Integration: Complex functions and its representation in the Argand plane, Concepts of limit continuity, differentiability, analyticity, Cauchy-Riemann conditions, Harmonic functions – Milne – Thompson method.

Line integral - Evaluation along a path and by indefinite integration - Cauchy's integral theorem - Cauchy's integral formula - General integral formula. After passing this course the student will be able to. analyze the complex functions with reference to their analyticity, Integration using Cauchy's integral theorem,.

N Junction Diode: Qualitative Theory of N Junction, N Junction as a Diode, Diode Equation, Volt-Ampere Characteristics, Temperature

To familiarize the student with the operating principle, analysis and design of Junction diode, BJT and FET transistors and amplifier circuits. Bias stability, stabilization factors, stabilization against variations in VBE and ß, bias compensation using diodes and transistors, thermal runaway, thermal stability, analysis of a transistor amplifier circuit using h-parameters. FET Amplifiers: FET Common Source Amplifier, Common Drain Amplifier, Generalized FET Amplifier, Biasing FET, FET as Voltage Variable Resistor, Comparison of BJT and FET.

The emphasis of this course is on basic circuit analysis including single-phase circuits, magnetic circuits, theorems, transient analysis and network topology. Introduction to Electric Circuits and Magnetic Circuits: Circuit Concept – R-L-C Parameters – Voltage and Current Sources – Independent and Dependent Sources – Source Transformation – Voltage – Current Relationship for Passive Elements – Kirchhoff's Laws – Network Reduction Techniques – series, parallel, parallel, series -transformation to delta or from delta to star. Magnetic circuits - Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction - concept of self and mutual inductance - point convention - coupling coefficient - compound magnetic circuit - Analysis of series and parallel magnetic circuits.

Single phase AC circuits: R.M.S and average values ​​and shape factor for various periodic waveforms, Steady state analysis of R, L and C (in series, parallel and series-parallel combinations) with sinusoidal excitation - Concept of reactance, impedance, susceptance and admission – Phase and phase difference – concept of power factor, real and reactive powers – J notation, complex and polar representation forms, complex power – resonance – series, parallel circuits, concept of bandwidth and Q factor. After completing this course, the student will gain a thorough knowledge about basic electrical parameters and different types of electrical (DC and AC) circuits and magnetic, the different methods to solve the voltages, currents, powers of the circuits, the network theorems to solve the circuits to solve, electromechanical energy conversion principle, construction characteristics of DC and AC machines, with which he/she can apply the above conceptual issues to real electrical and electronic problems and applications.

Unit II

Unit III

This course provides an in-depth knowledge of switching theory and digital circuit design techniques, which are fundamental to the design of any digital circuit. To learn basic digital circuit design tools and fundamental concepts used in digital system design. Understand basic concepts such as abstract data types, linear and non-linear data structures.

To understand the behavior of data structures such as stacks, queues, trees, hash tables, search trees, graphs and their representations. To write programs in C to solve problems using data structures like arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, hash tables, search trees. Basic Concepts- Algorithm Specification-Introduction, Recursive Algorithms, Data Abstraction Performance Analysis- Time Complexity and Space Complexity, Asymptotic Notation- Big O, Omega and Theta Notations, Introduction to Linear and Non-Linear Data Structures .

Fundamentals of Data structures in C, 2nd Edition, E. Horowitz, S. Sahni and Susan Anderson-Freed, Universities Press. To write and execute programs in C to solve problems using data structures such as arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, hash tables and search trees.

UNIT II

UNIT III

The list suggests the minimum program set. Hence, the concerned staff is requested to add more problems to the list as

Write an HTML page, including any required Javascript, that takes a number from one textbox in the range 0 to 999 and displays it in another textbox with words. If the number is out of range, it should show "out of range" and if it is not a number, it should show "not a number" in the results box. When the user clicks the submit button, the number of characters, words, and lines in the text entered with the warning message should be displayed.

Write a Java program that takes the user ID as input and returns the user data by extracting the user information from the XML document using. A web application for user validation, where the user sends the login name and password to the server. If the query is already available in the database, it returns the value previously calculated (from the database) or calculates and returns the result after saving the new query and result to the database.

Clicking this button will display a logout page with a thank you message with the usage time (hint: use the session to save name and time). If the name is not found in the database, a registration page will be displayed, where the user's full name will be requested and upon submission the full name will be displayed.

Design and Simulation in Simulation Laboratory using any Simulation Software (Any 6 Experiments)

Introduction to Financial Accounting & Financial Analysis: Accounting concepts and conventions - Introduction IFRS - Double Entry Bookkeeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance - Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments). Introduction to Database Design, ER Diagrams, Beyond ER Design, Entities, Attributes and Entity Sets, Relationships and Relationship Sets, Additional Features of ER Model, Conceptual Design with the ER Model, Conceptual Design for Large Enterprises. Introduction to the relational model – integrity constraints on relationships, enforcing integrity constraints, querying relational data, logical database design, introduction to views – destroying/altering tables and views.

Introduction to Software Engineering: The evolving role of software, the changing nature of software, legacy software, software myths. Computer Algorithms, An Introduction to Design and Analysis, 3rd Edition, Sara Baase, Allen, Van, Gelder, Pearson Education. In the case of a deposit, another message will be sent to the bank that the customer has deposited an envelope.

Introduction to Microcontrollers: Overview of 8051 microcontroller, architecture, I/O ports, memory organization, addressing modes and instruction set of 8051, simple programs. To help students appreciate the essential complementarity between 'VALUES' and 'SKILLS' to ensure sustained happiness and prosperity which are the core aspirations of all human beings.

Unit III

Activities on Fundamentals of Inter-personal Communication and Building Vocabulary - Starting a conversation – responding

Activities on Writing Skills – Structure and presentation of different types of writing – letter writing/Resume writing/ e-correspondence/

Activities on Presentation Skills – Oral presentations (individual and group) through JAM sessions/seminars/PPTs and written

Activities on Group Discussion and Interview Skills – Dynamics of group discussion, intervention, summarizing, modulation of voice,

The practical tests for ACS Laboratory Practice shall be conducted as per University norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions. For the laboratory sessions in the English language, there must be continuous evaluation during the year for 25 session marks and 50 final exam marks. Of the 25 marks, 15 marks must be given for the daily work and 10 marks given for the completion of internal laboratory test(s).

The Final Exam is administered by the relevant teacher, by inviting the External Examiner from outside. If the external examiner is not available, another teacher from the same department can act as external examiner.

A Report on the same has to be prepared and presented

Introduction to the ARM instruction set: data processing instructions, branch instructions, load store instructions, software interrupt instructions, program status register instructions, load constants, ARMv5E extensions, conditional execution. Introduction to the thumb instruction set: thumb register usage, ARM thumb processing, other branch instructions, data processing instructions, single and multiple register load store instructions, stack instructions, software interrupt instructions. Signals – Introduction to signals, signal generation and handling, core support for signals, signal function, unreliable signals, reliable signals, kill, raise, alarm, pause, abort, sleep functions.

Handover Initiation, Types of Handover, Delay Handover, Benefits of Handover, Power Difference Handover, Forced Handover, Mobile Assisted and Soft Handover, Intersystem Handover, Introduction to Dropped Call Rates and their evaluation. By the end of the course, the student will be able to analyze and design wireless and mobile cellular systems. An Integrated Introduction to Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling, R.Goldman, CRC Press, Taylor&Francis Group.

Write a C program (sender.c) to create a message queue with read and write permissions to write 3 messages to it with different priority numbers. Another process opens a segment of shared memory and reads a message (ie "Hello"). It will then display a message ("Hello") to the standard output device. Introduction Statistical Concepts and Definitions Types of Attacks Inference Controls Evaluation Criteria for Comparing Controls .Introduction IDES System RETISS System ASES System Detection System.

Introduction: Introduction to UNIX, Command Overview, File I/O, (Open, Create, Close, Lseek, Read, Write), Process Control (Fork, Vfork, Exit, Wait, Waitpid, Exec), Signals, Interprocess Communication, ( pipes, FIFOs, message queues, semaphores, shared memory).

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