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Department of Electrical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay


http://www.ee.iitb.ac.in

Syllabii of Under Graduate Courses

Code
Course
EE002
Principles of Electrical Engineering
EE003
Principles of Electrical Engineering Lab
EE004
Electronics
EE005
Electronics Lab
EE152
Basic Electric Circuits
EE206
Digital Circuits
EE207
Electronic Devices and Circuits
EE210
Signals and Systems
EE214
Digital Circuits Lab
EE218
Electrical Machines
EE219

Electronics Lab
EE220
Electrical Machines Lab
EE225
Network Theory
EE301
Electromagnetic Waves
EE302
Control Systems
EE304
Electrical Energy Systems
EE308
Communication Systems
EE309
Microprocessors
EE315
Microprocessors Lab
EE317
Electromagnetic Waves Lab
EE318
Electronics Design Lab I
EE319
Analog Circuits Lab
EE321
Power Electronics
EE323
Analog Circuits
EE324
Control Systems Lab
EE326

Power Systems Lab


EE389
Electronic Design Lab II
EE403
Digital Signal Processing
EE405
Communication Electronics
EE415
Electrical Design Lab
EE421
Communication System Theory
EE425
VLSI Technology
EE426
Digital Communication Systems
EE429
Discrete Data and Digital Control
EE432
Special Semiconductor Devices
EE433
Electronic Instrumentation
EE434
Industrial Instrumentation
EE437
Analog Filters
EE438
Control System Design
EE450
Computer Control and Automation of Power Systems
EE452

Microwave and Satellite Communication


EE455
Communication Electronics Lab

EE002 Principles of Electrical Engineering


2106

Fundamental laws of electrical engineering circuit parameters, elementary network


theory forced and transient response, sinusoidal steady state response three-phase
circuits, magnetic circuit and transformers.

Texts/References
M.A.Pal, Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Machines, Affiliated East-West Press,
1975.
Vincent eltoro, Principles of Electrical Engineering 2nd Ed. Prentice Hall, 1986.
EE003 Principles of Electrical Engineering Laboratory
0 0 1.5 1.5

The laboratory work will be closely parallel and supplement the theory presented on
the course: Principles of Electrical Engg.(EE-002)
EE004 Electronics
2106

Semiconductor diode characteristics, transistor characteristics. Biasing Circuit small


signal low frequency h-parameter model. Low frequency transistors, amplifiers; FET
biasing and low frequency amplifier circuits; RC-coupled amplifiers and oscillators.

Rectifiers and power supplies, Elements of IC regulated power supply.

Op-amps: Parameters and characteristics, inverting and non-inverting mode of its


operation, linear applications including the use of op-amps in analog computations
and active filters.

Introduction to digital circuits, modulation and demodulation.

Text/References
Allen Mottershed, Electronic Devices and Circuits, An Introduction, EEE
Publication, 12th Indian Reprint, 1989.
Y.N. Bapat, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill, 9th Reprint, 1989.
A.P. Malvino, Electronic Principles, 3rd TMH Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 12th
Printing, 1989.

EE005 Electronic Laboratory


0 0 1.5 1.5

Based on the course EE 004 (Electronics)


EE152 Basic Electric Circuits (DIC)
2106

Kirchhoff's Laws: KCL, KVL and their limitations.

Classification of devices of an electrical circuit; Basic devices: resistors, controlled


sources, diodes, capacitors and inductors, ideal transformers.

Basic circuit analysis methods: nodal, mesh and modified nodal-analysis.


Transient analysis of RL, RC and RLC circuits.

Network Theorems: Tellegen's theorem, superposition theorem, Thevenin-Norton


theorem, substitution theorem, reciprocity theorem, maxpower-transfer theorem,
star-delta- transformation.

Steady state sinusoidal analysis: phasors, phasor diagrams; Power in ac circuits,


network analysis methods and network theorems recalled; Polyphase circuits.

Circuits with ideal transformers.

Texts/References

K.V.V. Murthy and M.S.Kamath, Basic Circuit Analysis, 1st edition (reprinted with
corrections) Jaico Publishing, 1998.
W.H. Hayt and J.E. Kemmerley, Engineering Circuit Analysis, Int.St.Ed.(4th) McGraw
Hill, 1986.

EE206 Digital Circuits


3108

Introduction to Boolean Algebra and Switching Functions, Boolean Minimization,


Finite State Machines, Design of synchronous FSMs, FSM Minimization,
Asynchronous FSMs.

Bipolar Logic Families (TTL + ECL), MOS logic families (NMOS and CMOS), and their
electrical behaviour. Memory Elements, Timing circuits, Elementary combinational
and sequential digital circuits: adders, comparators, shift registers, counters.
Logic Implementation using Programmable Devices (ROM,PLA,FPGA).

Texts/References
H. Taub and D. Schilling, Digital Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill, 1977.
D.A. Hodges and H.G. Jackson, Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits,
International Student Edition, McGraw Hill 1983.
F.J. Hill and G.L. Peterson, Switching Theory and Logic Design, John Wiley, 1981.
Z. Kohavi, Switching and Finite Automata Theory, McGraw Hill,1970.

EE207 Electronic Devices and Circuits


2106

Modeling devices: Static characteristics of ideal two terminal and three


terminal devices; Small signal models of non-linear devices.

Introduction to semiconductor equations and carrier statistics: poisson's and


continuity equations, Fermi-Dirac statistics and Boltzmann approximation to the
Fermi-Dirac statistics.

Semiconductor Diodes: Barrier formation in metal-semiconductor junctions,


PN homo- and hetero- junctions; CV characteristics and dopant profiling; IV
characteristics; Small signal models of diodes; Some Applications of diodes.

Field Effect Devices : JFET/HFET, MIS structures and MOSFET operation; JFET
characteristics and small signal models; MOS capacitor CV and concept of
accumulation, depletion and inversion; MOSFET characteristics and small signal
models.

Bipolar transistors : IV characteristics and elers-Moll model; small signal


models; Charge storage and transient response.

Discrete transistor amplifiers : Common emitter and common source amplifiers;


Emitter and source followers.

Texts/References
D. A. Neamen, Semiconductor Physics and Devices (IRWIN), Times Mirror High
Education Group, Chicago) 1997.
E.S. Yang, Microelectronic Devices, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1988.
B.G. Streetman, Solid State Electronic Devices, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
1995.
J. Millman and A. Grabel, Microelectronics, McGraw Hill, International, 1987.
A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College
Publishing, 1991.
R.T. Howe and C.G. Sodini, Microelectronics : An integrated Approach, Prentice Hall
International, 1997.

EE210 Signals and Systems


3108

Prerequisite: EE-152

Elements of signal space theory: Different types of signals; Linearity, time


invariance and causality;
Impulse sequence,
impulse functions and
other singularity functions.

Convolution: Convolution sum, convolution integral and their evaluation; Timedomain representation and analysis of LTI systems based on convolution and
differential equations.

Multi input-multi output discrete and continuous systems: state model


representation, solution of state equations, state transition matrix.

Transform domain considerations: Laplace transforms and Z-transforms;


Applications of transforms to discrete and continuous systems-analysis;
Transfer function, block diagram representation, DFT.

Fourier Series and Fourier Transform, Sampling theorem, Discrete Fourier


transform (DFT), estimating Fourier transform using DFT.

Introduction to Wavelets.

Texts/References
A. Papoulis, Circuits and Systems, Modern Approach, HRW, 1980
R.F. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter and D.R. Fannin, Signals and Systems - Continuous
and Discrete, 4th Edn. Prentice Hall, 1998.
A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky and I.T. Young, Signals and Systems, Prentice Hall,
1983.

EE214 Digital Circuits Lab


0033

(To Supplement EE-206)

EE218 Electrical Machines


3108

Introduction: Magnetic circuits and transformers, rotating magnetic fields and


machines.

Magnetic circuit concept: DC and AC excitation of ferromagnetic structures;


Ideal and actual transformer: Equivalent circuits and analysis of transformer;
Auto transformers and three-phase transformers.

Electrical energy conversion principles: Energy balance, Energy in singly


excited and multiply excited magnetic systems.

Basic concepts of rotating machines: Generated voltage; MMF of distributed


windings; Rotating magnetic fields; Torque in Non-salient pole machines;
Commutator action.

Important characteristics
generators.

of

DC, Synchronous and Induction motors and

Texts/References
A. E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley Jr. and S. D. Umars, Electrical Machinery, McGraw Hill,
1983.
I. J. Nagrath and D. P. Kothari, Electric Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, 1985.

EE219 Electronics Lab


0033

(To supplement EE-207 and EE 152)

EE220 Electrical Machines Lab


0 0 1.5 1.5

(To Supplement EE-218)

EE225 Network Theory


3108

Prerequisites : EE-152

Graphs: Paths, connectedness, circuits, cutsets, trees; Matrix representation of


directed graphs: incidence, cutset and circuit matrices; Methods of analysis of
linear networks: nodal-cutset-mesh- and loop-analysis.

Time and frequency domain approaches to electrical networks: State equations for
linear networks with no capacitor loops or inductor cutsets, solution of state
equations for the distinct eigen value case; Laplace transforms and their
adaptation to networks.
2-port networks: 2-port parameters, interconnection of 2-ports and their effect
on the parameters, Tellegen's generalized reciprocity theorem.
Multiport and multiterminal networks: their representations and interconnections.
Transfer functions: poles and zeros; Elements of Filter Theory.

Texts/References
N Balabanian and T.A. Bickart, Linear Network Theory : Analysis, Properties,
Design and Synthesis, Matrix Publishers, Inc. 1981.
L.O. Chua, C.A. Desoer, E.S. Kuh, Linear and Nonlinear Circuits, McGraw - Hill
International Edition 1987.

EE301 Electromagnetic Waves


3108

Review of Maxwell's equations, TEM modes in a linear homogenous isotropic


medium, polarization, Pointing vector and power flow, TEM waves incident on a
boundary - Snell's laws, wave propagation inside a conductor - skin depth,
weakly dispersive TEM modes - phase and group velocity.

Field analysis of guided TEM modes (transmission lines), characteristic


impedance, voltage and current relationships, impedance discontinuities and
standing waves, impedance matching, Smith chart, pulse propagation in
transmission lines, lossy lines.

Field analysis of guided non-TEM modes (rectangular and cylindrical


waveguides), quantization of modes by boundary conditions, mode cut-off

frequencies, dispersion relation, field patterns, power flow, orthogonality of


modes, excitation of waveguide modes by coaxial cables, non-TEM modes in
coaxial cables.

Electromagnetic radiation - inhomogenous wave equation, solution by


potentials (Lienard-Wiechert formula), retarded potentials, radiation from a Hertzian
dipole, formulation of the antenna problem as an integral equation, antenna gain,
radiation resistance, radiation pattern, antenna feed structures, study of some
standard antennas - dipole, array, aperture, horn, and optical.

Texts/References
Ramo, S., Whinnery J.R., and van Duzer, T: Fields and Waves in Communication
Electronics, 3rd ed., Wiley Eastern (1997).
R.E. Collin, Foundations for Microwave Engineering, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1993.
Narayana Rao, N: Engineering Electromagnetics, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1997.

EE302 Control Systems


3108

Pre-requisite: EE-210 (exposure)

Basic concepts: Notion of feed-back; open- and closed-loop systems.

Modelling and representations of control systems: Ordinary differential equations;


Transfer functions; Block diagrams; Signal flow graphs; State-space representations.

Performance and stability: Time-domain analysis; Second-order systems;


Characteristic- equation and roots; Routh-Hurwitz criteria, Frequency-domain
techniques: Root-locus methods; Frequency responses; Bode-plots; Gain-margin
and phase-margin; Nyquist plots. Compensator design: Proportional, PI and PID
controllers; Lead-lag compensators.

State-space concepts: Controllability, Observability, Minimal representations.

Texts/References
J.C. Doyle, B.A. Francis and A.R. Tannenbaum, Feedback Control Theory, Maxwell
Macmilan International Edn., 1992.
C.L. Phillips and R.D. Harbour, Feedback Control Systems, Prentice Hall, 1985
B.C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, 4th Edn., Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
1985.
G. Franklin, J.D. Powell and A. Emami-Naeini, Feedback Control of Dynamic
Systems, Addison Wesley, 1986.
I.J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, Control System Engineering, 2nd Edn., Wiley Eastern, New
Delhi, 1982.

EE304 Electrical Energy Systems


3108

Pre-requisite: EE-218 (exposure)

Introduction: Components of a power system; Modelling and representation of


transformers, synchronous machines and sub- systems; Per-unit representation.

Transmission Lines: ABCD parameters; Classification; Travelling wave


equation for a long line; Surge impedance; Voltage profile along the line;
Ferranti effect; Steady-state performance - efficiency and regulation.

Load-flow studies: Steady-state analysis of power network; Gauss-Seidel and


Newton-Raphson methods; Reactive power compensation; Tap-changing and
phase-shifting transformers.

Economic despatch: Penalty factors including real losses; Automatic generation


and control; Steady-state analysis and dynamic response of a single area system.

Fault analysis: Symmetrical 3-phase faults; Symmetrical components;


Unsymmetrical faults.

Transient stability studies: Swing equation Equal area criterion; Step-by-step


solution of swing curve.

Additional topics: Introduction to protection; Introduction to HVDC systems.

Texts/References
W.D. Stevenson, Elements of Power Systems Analysis, 4th Edn., McGraw Hill, 1982.
I.J. Nagrath and D.P. Kothari, Modern Power System Analysis, 2nd Edn., Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 1989.
O.I. Elgerd, Electric Energy Systems Theory: An Introduction, 2nd Edn., Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 1982.
Allen J. Wood and B.F. Wollenberg, Power Generation, Operation and Control,
2nd Edn., John Wiley, 1996.

EE308 Communication Systems


2106

Prerequisite : EE-210 (exposure)

Principles of amplitude modulation: modulation and demodulation of AM,


DSBSC, SSB signals and their practical applications, FDM systems.

Principles of angle modulation, frequency and phase modulation, narrow


and wide band FM, generation and demodulation of FM signals, phase locked
loops, application of FM.

Sampling and quantization of band limited signals. Sampling theorem, pulseamplitude and pulse-time modulation, PCM, DPCM and Delta modulation. TDM
systems.

Texts/References
S.S. Haykin, An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication Systems,
Wiley Eastern 1989.
R.B. Carlson, Communication Systems, (3rd Intl. Ed.), McGraw Hill, 1986.

B.P. Lathi, Communication Systems, John Wiley, 1987.


H. Taub and D.L. Shilling, Principles of Communication Systems, McGraw Hill
Intl. Student Edition,1971.

EE309 Microprocessors
2106

Basic concepts of Microprocessors; architecture of 8085A and its instruction


set. Programmable peripheral devices. Design of microprocessor based systems.

Introduction to 8086 microprocessor and its instruction set. Assembly level


programming. Representation of floating point numbers. Architecture and
instruction set of 8087 processor.

Introduction to microcontrollers and embedded systems.

Texts/References
R. S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture:
the 8085/8080A, Wiley Eastern, 1990.

Programming and Applications with

I. Liu, G. A. Gibson, Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family, 2nd Ed.,


Prentice Hall, 1986.
Douglas Hall, Microprocessors Interfacing, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991
Kenneth J. Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller, Penram International Publishing,
1996.

EE315 Micro processor Lab

( To supplement EE-309 )

EE317 Electromagnetic Waves Lab


0 0 1.5 1.5

0033

( To supplement EE-301 )

EE318 Electronics Design Lab I


0066

EE319 Analog Circuits Lab.


0033

(To Supplement EE-323)


EE321 Power Electronics
2106

Power electronic devices: Power diodes, power transistors, thyristors, GTO, their
characteristics, ratings, protection and cooling;

Power circuit topologies: Series parallel operation of devices; Firing and


typical control circuits.
Power electronic converters: Phase controlled (AC/DC), 1-phase/3-Phase,
semi/full; Analysis and performance with passive load, typical control circuit;
Harmonics and power factor; Voltage controllers(AC/DC), 1-phase/3-phase;
Typical control circuits for
integral control/phase control strategies. DC/AC
inverters: 1-phase/3-phase;

VSI, PWM, CSI, frequency and voltage control; Harmonics and power quality,
typical control circuits; High frequency inverters.

Texts/References
C. W. Lander, Power Electronics, McGraw Hill, 1993.
G. K. Dubey, S. R. Doradla, A. Joshi, R. M. K.Sinha, Thyristorised Power
Controllers, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1987.
M. H. Rashid, Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices and Applications, Prentice Hall
of India, 1994.

EE323 Analog Circuits


3108

Introduction to operational amplifiers: The difference amplifier and the ideal


operational amplifier models, concept of negative feedback and virtual short;
Analysis of simple operational amplifier circuits; Frequency response of
amplifiers, Bode plots.

Feedback: Feedback topologies and analysis for discrete transistor amplifiers;


stabillity of feedback circuits using Barkhausen criteria.

Linear applications of operational amplifiers: Instrumentation and Isolation


amplifiers; Current and voltage sources; Active filters.

Non-linear applications of operational amplifiers: Comparators, clippers and


clampers; Linearization amplifiers; Precision rectifiers; Logarithmic amplifiers,
multifunction circuits and true rms convertors.

Waveform Generation: sinusoidal feedback oscillators; Relaxation oscillators,


square-triangle oscillators.

Real operational amplifiers: Current sources and active loads, difference,


intermediate and output stages including Miller capacitors for frequency
computation; Operational amplifier parameters; Effects of real operational
amplifier parameters on circuit performance.

Analog and Digital interface circuits: A/D, D/A Converters, S/H circuits and
multiplexers.

Texts/References
J.V. Wait, L.P. Huelsman and GA Korn, Introduction to Operational Amplifier
theory and applications, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1992.
J. Millman and A. Grabel, Microelectronics, 2nd edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
P. Horowitz and W. Hill, The Art of Electronics, 2nd edition, Cambridge University
Press, 1989.

A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Saunder's College


Publishing, 1991.

EE324 Control Systems Lab


0 0 1.5 1.5

(To supplement EE-302 )

EE326 Power Systems Lab


0 0 1.5 1.5

( To supplement EE-304 )

EE389 Electronic Design Lab II

0 0 10 10

This laboratory would impart skills needed to integrate systems with proper
user interfaces after alpha-testing of products.

EE403 Digital Signal Processing


2106

Discrete time signals: Sequences; representation of signals on orthogonal basis;


Sampling and reconstruction of signals;

Discrete systems: attributes, Z-Transform, Analysis of LSI systems, Frequency


analysis, Inverse Systems, Discrete
Fourier Transform (DFT), Fast Fourier
Transform algorithm, Implementation of Discrete Time Systems.

Design of FIR Digital filters: Window method, Park-McClellan's method.

Design of IIR Digital Filters: Butterworth, Chebyshev and Elliptic Approximations;


Lowpass, Bandpass, Bandstop and High pass filters.

Effect of finite register length in FIR filter design.

Parametric and non-parametric spectral estimation. Introduction to multirate


signal processing.
Application of DSP to Speech and Radar signal processing.

Texts/References
A.V. Oppenheim and Schafer, Discrete Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1989.
John G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles,
Algorithms and Applications, Prentice Hall, 1997.
L.R. Rabiner and B. Gold, Theory and Application of Digital Signal Processing,
Prentice Hall, 1992.
J.R. Johnson, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 1992.
D. J. DeFatta, J. G. Lucas and W. S. Hodgkiss, Digital Signal Processing, J
Wiley and Sons, Singapore, 1988.

EE405 Communication Electronics


2106

Prerequisite EE308

Review of communication systems and electromagnetism. Overview of


various communication links and their block diagrams eg. fiber-optic, satellite,
cellular telephony.

Properties of communication media like twisted-pair and co-axial, cables optical


fibre, and the atmosphere; amplitude and phase response, fading and timing jitter.

Noise and its effects on communication channels: thermal noise, shot noise, 1/f
noise, and burst noise. Intersymbol and interchannel interference.

High-frequency properties of solid-state devices; High frequency integrated


circuit technology.

Small-signal high-frequency amplifiers - gain, stability, and noise-figure;


multistage amplifiers, impedance matching;

Large-signal high frequency amplifiers: amplifier topologies and design; distortion


and techniques to minimize distortion.

Oscillators: gain stabilization, phase noise; VCO's and PLL's; frequency control
and synthesis.

Mixers diode and active mixers, distortion in mixers, high-speed sampling gates.

Regenerative feedback elements; decision circuits; frequency dividers.

Texts/References
R. E. Collin, Foundations of Microwave Engg., 2nd edition, McGraw Hill 1993.
C. A. Lee and C. G. Dalman, Microwave devices and their circuit interaction, Wiley
Intl. 1994.

EE415 Electrical Design Lab


0 1 1.5 3.5

Power Electronic Design: Base drive circuits; Snubber circuits; High


frequency magnetics; Selection of various components; Converter design; Switch
Mode Power Supplies (SMPS).

Basic Design Concepts in Power Apparatus: Transformers, electrical machines


and transmission lines; Computer aided design.

Texts/References

Ned Mohan, T.M. Undeland and W.P. Robbins, Power Electronics:


Converters, Applications and Design, John Wiley, Singapore, 1994
A. K. Sawhney, A Basic Course in Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpatrai and Sons,
New Delhi, 1991.

EE421 Communication System Theory


2106

Brief review of signal analysis: Fourier transforms; signal representation and


decomposition; deterministic and non-deterministic signals; applications to the
study of communication systems.

Communication systems: essential components; modulation; transmission,


reception; ideal and non-ideal communication systems; system level analysis
Random variables and processes: probability density functions, discrete and
continuous densities; marginal and joint densities; conditional probabilities and
functions of random variables; collection of random variables and stochastic
processes

Mathematical representation of signals and noise: noise as a stochastic process;


Gaussian random variables and processes; mean, correlation functions,
covariance functions; stationarity and white Gaussian noise; power spectral
densities;

Comparative study of modulation techniques on S/N ratio basis: the effect of


noise on different modulation techniques; figures of merit; amplitude
modulation in the presence of noise; frequency modulation in the presence of
noise; noise in digital communication systems and how it may be handled.

Texts/References
H. Taub and D.L. Shilling, Principles of Communication Systems, McGraw Hill
Intl. Student Edition,1971.
M. Schwartz, Information Transmission, Modulation and Noise, McGraw Hill, 1980.

EE425 VLSI Technology


2106

An Introduction to MOS devices, design of inverters, static and dynamic logic


circuits. Domino and zipper logic. Custom, semi-custom and cell library based
design. Design of analog building backs. Effect of device scaling on circuit
performance.

An overview of IC Technology and its requirements. Unit steps used in IC Technology:


Wafer cleaning, photo-lithography, wet and dry etching, oxidation and diffusion, ion
implantation, CVD and LPCVD techniques for deposition of poly silicon, silicon,
silicon nitride and silicon di-oxide. Metallisation and passivation.

Special techniques for modern processes : self-aligned silicides, shallow


junction formation, nitrided oxides etc. Process flows for CMOS and bipolor IC
processes.

Introduction to process, device, circuit logic and timing simulation. Hardware


desciption languages for high level design.

Texts/References
S.M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 2nd edition, John Wiley, 1981
N. Weste and K. Eshraghian, CMOS VLSI Design, Addison Wesley, 1993.
S.M. Sze, VLSI Technology, McGraw Hill, 1988.

EE426 Digital Communication Systems


2106

Elements of digital communication systems: source coding, channel coding,


modulation/demodulation, Information and channel capacity: Discrete
communication channels and their analysis. Baseband data transmission of analog
signals. Time-division multiplexing of digital signals. Synchronization methods.

Texts/References
K.S. Shanmugam, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Wiley Int. Pub.
1980.

M. Schwartz, Information Transmission, Modulation and Noise, McGraw Hill Int.


Student Edition, 1980.
Proakis J.J., Digital Communications, 2nd edition, Mc Graw Hill 1989.
S.S. Haykin, An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication Systems,
Wiley Eastern 1989.

EE429 Discrete Data and Digital Control


3006

Prerequisite : EE-302

Sampling and data reconstruction processes: Sampled - Data control systems,


ideal sampler, sampling theorem, sample and hold operations, frequency domain
considerations.

Z-transforms: Properties Inverse, applications to solution of difference equations,


convolution sums;

Stability of discrete systems: location of poles, Jury's stability criterion, stability


analysis through bilinear transforms.

Design of digital control systems: PID controllers and frequency domain


compensation design, state variable methods and the discrete linear regulator
problem.

Texts/References
M. Gopal, Digital Control Engineering, Wiley Eastern, 1988.
K.J Astrom, B Wittenmark, Computer Controlled Systems, 2nd edition Prentice
-Hall India 1994
R. Isermann, Digital Control, Vol 1 Narosa Publications, 1993.

EE432 Special Semiconductor Devices


2106

Metal semiconductor contacts, MIS and MOS devices. Power semiconductor


devices. Heterojunction
devices. Optoelectronic devices. Microwave
semiconductor devices. Quantum well devices. Semiconductor memories.

Texts/References
Kwok K. Ng, Complete Guide to Semiconductor Devices, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
S.M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, Wiley Eastern, 1981.
S.K. Ghandhi, Semiconductor Power Devices, Wiley Interscience, 1977.
B.J. Baliga, Modern Power Devices, Wiley Interscience, 1987.
P. Bhattacharya, Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices. Prentice-Hall India,
1995.

EE433 Electronic Instrumentation


3006

Instrumentation and isolation amplifiers. Analog switches, S/H circuits,


multiplexers and demultiplexers, sampling and quantization, antialiasing filters,
Data converters, V/F, F/V, A/D, D/A conversion. Data acquisition system. Signal
measurement in the presence of noise. Noise in Electronic systems, design
of low noise circuits, Programmable instruments and digital interfacing:
serial, parallel. GPIB.

Texts/References
B.H. Oliver and J.M. Cage, Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation,
McGraw Hill, 1971.
J.A. Alloca, Electronic Instrumentation, Prentice Hall, 1987.
S. Soclof, Applications of Analog Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall, India, 1990.
A.J. Bowels, Digital Instrumentation, McGraw Hill, 1986.
C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sarma, V.S.V. Mani, Instrumentation Devices and Systems, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 1990.
T.S. Rathore, Digital Measurement Techniques, Narosa, New Delhi, 1996.

EE434 Industrial Instrumentation


3006

Introduction: Instrumentation systems. Static and dynamic characteristics of


instruments, noise in measurement systems.

Instrumentation systems for physical measurements: Measurement and control


of displacement, strain, force, torque acceleration, temperature and flow.

Non destructive testing : Ultrasonic and eddy current.

Signal Conditioning and acquisition: Signal conditioning, signal transmission


methods; Data loggers, PC based data acquisition systems, Interfacing and
bus standards, programmable logic controllers and their industrial
applications.

Texts/References
E.O. Doebelin, Measurement Systems, McGraw Hill, 1991.
J.P. Bentley, Principle of Measurement Systems, John Wiley and Sons, 1987.
C.S. Rangan, G.R. Sharma, V.S.V. Mani, Instrumentation Devices and Systems,
Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
D.V.S. Murthy, Transducers and Instrumentation, Prentice Hall, 1997.
M. Tooley, PC Based Instrumentation and Control; Newnes, 1997.
R. Randolf, K.G. Kingham, Jones, Instrumentation Technology, Vol. 5, Butter Worths,
1995.

EE437 Analog Filters

3006

Filter preliminaries: Terminology; Magnitude and Phase responses; Classification


(LPF, HPF, BPF, APF etc.,)

Approximation Theory: Butterworth, Chebychev, Elliptic and Bessel Filters;


Frequency Transformation.

Sensitivity: Basic concepts; Application to filters - Q sensitivity, wp sensitivity.


Elements of passive network synthesis: Properties and synthesis of LC, RC
driving point and transfer functions; Singly- and Doubly-terminated ladder
networks.

Basics of Active Filter Synthesis: RC-OPAMP circuits, Biquad circuits based on


negative feedback and positive feedback topologies; Active networks based
on passive ladder structures; Effects of real OPAMPS on active filters.

Introduction to Switched-Capacitor Filters: The MOS switch; Simulation of resistors


using Switched -Capacitor circuits.

Texts/References
G. Daryanani, Principles of Active Networks Synthesis and Design, John Wiley and
Sons, 1976.
A.S. Sedra and P.O. Brockett, Filter Theory and Design: Active and Passive, Matrix
Publishers, 1978.
M.E. Van Valkenburg, Analog Filter Design, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1982.
G.S. Moschytz and P. Horn, Active Filter Design Hand-Book, John Wiley and Sons,
1981.
G.S. Moschytz: (Ed.), MOS Switched Capacitor Filters: Analysis and Design, IEEE
Press, 1981.

EE438 Control System Design


2106

Pre-requisite: EE-302 (exposure)

Introduction to design: State-space models; Performance measures like ISE,


ITAE; Quadratic indices; Controllability and Observability.

Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR): Performance index; Optimal control law;


Algebraic Riccati eqn.; Frequency-domain interpretation.Linear Quadratic
Gaussian (LQG): Statistical descriptions of noise; Kalman filter; Stability margins.

H Design: Uncertainty descriptions; Robustness measures; Formulation for


control-synthesis; Riccati eqn.; Model-order reduction.

Case studies: Inverted pendulum; Missile guidance; Process control.

Texts/References
B. Friedland, Control System Design, McGraw Hill 1986.
B.D.O. Anderson and J.B. Moore, Optimal Control - LQ Methods, Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 1989.
J.C. Doyle, B.A. Francis and A.R. Tannenbaum, Feedback Control Theory, Maxwell
Macmilan International Ed., 1992.

EE450 Computer Control and Automation of Power Systems


2106

Introduction to energy control centres; Various states of a power system; SCADA


systems and RTUs.

EMS software: State estimation; Optimal power flow; Reactive power control;
Operator request loadflow; Contingency analysis.

Active power control: Speed control of generators; Tie line control; Frequency
control; Generation scheduling in an interconnected system; Automatic
generation control; Primary and secondary control; Economic dispatch;
Performance criteria under transient and steady state conditions.

Computer aided protection: Introduction; Basic configuration; Line, bus, generator,


transformer protection; Numeric relays and application of DSP to protection.

Automation: Monitoring, Protection and control; IEDs; Adaptive relaying.

Texts/References

A.G. Phadke and J.S. Thorp, Computer Relaying for Power Systems, John Wiley &
Sons, New York, 1988.
O.I. Elgerd, Electric Energy System Theory, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1982.
P. Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGraw Hill Inc., New York, 1995.
Selected papers from IEEE Computer Applications in Power.

EE452 Microwave and Satellite Communication


2 1 0 6
Prerequisite : EE-301

Microwave components: Tees, circulators, directional couplers, attenuators,


phase shifters, S-parameter analysis of microwave components.

Microwave sources: Klystron, microwave semiconductor devices,low noise


microwave amplifiers, parameteric amplifiers.

Physical media and link components: Microwave bands for satellite


communication: Satellite microwave link calculations; Earth station
components, parabolic dish antennas, G/T ratio.

Modulation Schemes used in satellite links: FDMA, TDMA and packet switched
systems; spread spectrum techniques and CDMA systems

Satellite systems: Statellite classes; statellite orbits: launching of a satellite and


their monitoring. Low orbit satellites for mobile communication.

Texts/References
R.E. Collin, Foundations of Microwave Engineering, Mc Graw Hill 2nd Ed. 1992.
D.M. Pozar, Microwave Engineering, John Wiley, 1996.
Pratt and Bostian, Satellite Communication, John Wiley International 1986.

EE455 Communication Electronics Lab


0 0 1.5 1.5

(To Supplement EE-308 and EE-405)

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