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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ELECTRONICS CIRCUITS EC-404
UNIT I
Amplifier Basics:Transistor as an amplifier,load line,Q-point & its selection criteria,designing of fixed bias and self-bias, stability of biasing circuits, calculation of stability factor.
Transistor at low frequency:frequency response, bandwidth, h-parameter analysis of CC, CB and CE configuration, simplified model, gain and impedance calculation of single stage amplifier.
Transistor at high frequency:high frequency model (hybrid-π), Parameters and their definition,Miller capacitance and its effect on voltage gain,

UNIT II 
Feedback amplifier:positive and negative feedback loop gain, effect of negative feedback on gain stability, distortion, bandwidth, input and output impedance of amplifier, types of feedback(voltage, current, series and shunt) and their analysis.
Oscillators:condition of sustained oscillation, RC phase shift, LC (Hartley and Collpit) Oscillators,Wein Bridge, Negative resistance (Tunnel diode and UJT) oscillators, crystal oscillators.

UNIT III
Power amplifier:classification, operation, analysis and design of Class A, Class B, Class-AB,Class C, transformer coupled, push pull and complementary symmetry amplifiers, power dissipation in transistors (Pdmax rating) and efficiency calculations.Tuned amplifier and its applications, Q factor, selectivity and bandwidth, effect of loading, double tuning (synchronous and stagger)

UNIT IV
Cascade amplifiers:Calculation of gain, Input and output impedance, Effect of Cascading on bandwidth, Transformer, RC and direct-coupled amplifier and their performance.
Darlington connection:equivalent circuit and Calculation of gain and impedances,
Cascade amplifier:advantage,circuit diagram and analysis, feedback pair and applications of BIFET,Bootstrapping technique.
Differential amplifier -configuration, transfer characteristics, DC analysis, h-parameter analysis,differential and common mode gain, CMRR, constant current source and current mirror, level shift.

UNIT V 
Operational amplifier:(IC741), specifications, ideal and practical characteristics, frequency response, unity gain bandwidth, limitations, slew rate and its effect on full power bandwidth, input offset voltage, bias and offset currents, compensation.
Applications of Op-Amp: Inverting and non-inverting amplifier Analog computation, summer(inverting and non-inverting), averager, integrator, differentiator, scalar, sign changer, phase changer,multiplier, buffer, Differential amplifier, instrumentation amplifier, comparator, Schmitt trigger,precision rectifier, log and antilog amplifier, voltage-to-current and current-to-voltage converter.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
  • Millman and Halkias : Integrated electronics, TMH
  • Gayakwad ; OPAMP and Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson Education
  • Boylestad and Nashelsky : Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, PHI
  • Sendra and Smith : Microelectronics, Oxford Press
  • Graham Bell : Electronic Devices and Circuits , PHI
  • Donald A Neamen : Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
  • Salivahanan et al : Electronic Devices and Circuits, TMH

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Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
B.E. (EC) ELECTONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION IV SEMESTER


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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL 
    PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
    COURSE: EC-801 ADVANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

    Unit-I

    Channel coding: Introduction, Block codes, Convolutional codes, Trellis-coded modulation, Turbo-codes, Low density parity check codes, coding for the fading channels.
    Speech coding:
    Introduction, the sound of speech, stochastic models for speech, quantization and coding, from speech transmission to acoustic telepresence.

    Unit-II

    Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)::Introduction, principle of OFDM, implementation of transceivers, frequency-selective channels, channel estimation, peak ro average power ratio, intercarrier interference, adaptive modulation and capacity, multiple access, multicarrier code division multiple access,single carrier modulation with frequency-domain equalization.
    Multiantenna system
    smart antennas, multiple input multiple output systems.

    Unit-III

    Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) : Historical overview, system overview, the air interface, logical and physical channels, synchronization, coding, equalizer, circuitswitched data transmission, establishing a connection and handover, services and billing.
    Interim Standard 95 (IS-95) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA 2000) :Historical overview, system overview, the air interface, coding, spreading and modulation, logical and physical channels, handover.

    Unit-IV

    Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA):: Historical overview, system overview, the air interface, logical and physical channels, speech coding, multiplexing and channel coding,spreading and modulation, physical-layer procedures.
    Statistics of Cellular systems. :Time delay spread, Noise figure, power limited and bandwidth-limited system, mobile and portable coverage, Ray-tracking and building block approach, coding scheme and variable burst-error intervals, antenna down-tilt, lnter-modulation, mobile location, angle spread with antenna height and its application.

    Unit V

    New Concepts: Channel capacity in a Rayleigh fading environment, real-time running average, link capacities versus call drops between GSM and CDMA, data transmission via cellular systems, multiuser detection for CDMA, spectrum and technology of a WLL system,wavelet representation.

    References Books:
     
    1. A. F. Molisch: Wireless Communications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
    2. W. C. Y. Lee: Mobile Communications Engineering- theory and practices, TMH.
    3. Upena Dalal: Wireless Communications, Oxford University Press.
    4. Kamilo Feher: Wireless Digital Communications, PHI Learning.
    5. Mullet: Introduction to Wireless Telecommunication Systems and Networks: Cengage Learning.



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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
    PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
    SEMESTER VII COURSE: EC-704 
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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
    PROGRAMME: ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
    COURSE: EC-703 TV AND RADAR ENGINEERING
                                             TV AND RADAR ENGINEERING (EC-703)

    Unit I
    Basic Television System (Introduction): Scanning principles: sound and picture transmission, scanning process, camera pick-up devices, video signal,transmission and reception of video signals, brightness perception and photometric quantities, aspect ratio and rectangular scanning, persistence of vision and flicker, vertical resolution, the Kell factor, horizontal resolution and video bandwidth, interlaced scanning.
    Composite Video Signal: Lines and scanning, video signal components, horizontal sync and blanking standards, vertical sync and blanking standards, video modulation and vestigial side band signal, sound modulation and inter-carrier system.
    Television Standards: Standard channel characteristics, reception of the vestigial side band signals, television broadcast channel,consolidated CCIR system-B standard, various television broadcast systems.Television Pick-up devices and Cameras: Camera lenses, auto-focus systems, television camera pick-ups, Silicon Vidicon, CCD image sensors, video processing of camera pick-up signal.

    Unit II
    Colour Television:Colour fundamentals: mixing of colours and colour perception, chromaticity diagram, colour television camera, colour TV signals and transmission, NTSC, SECAM and PAL system,Trinitron picture tube, automatic degaussing, plasma, LCD displays.
    Television transmission and reception: requirement of TV broadcast transmission, design principle of TV transmitters, IF modulation,power output stages, block diagram of TV transmitter, co-channel interference and ghost images during propagation of television signals, antenna requirements for television system, block schematic and function requirements for television receivers, trends in circuit design, colour television receiver.

    Unit III
    Digital Television Technology:Merits of digital technology, fully digital television system, digital television signals, digitized video parameters, digital video hardware, transmission of digital TV signals, bit rate reduction, digital TV receivers, video processor unit, audio processor unit.
    Other television systems: Closed Circuit television system (CCTV), Cable television system (CATV), multiplexed analog component encoding television system (MAC TV), High definition television system (HDTV), High definition multiplexed analog component television (HD-MAC TV), High Performance Computer Controlled TV (HPCC TV), 3-D stereoscopic television techniques..

    Unit IV
    RADAR:The Radar range equation, block diagram and operation, performance factors: prediction of range performance, minimum detectable signal, receiver noise, probability density functions, signal to noise ratios. Radar cross section of targets, transmitter power, pulse repetition frequency and range ambiguities, antenna parameters.
    The CW radar: the Doppler effect, FM-CW radar.
    The Moving Target Indicator (MTI) Radar: delay line cancellers.

    Unit V
    Radar Receivers:The radar receiver, noise figure, mixers, low noise front ends, displays- type A and PPI representations, duplexer and receiver protectors.
    Other Radar systems: Synthetic aperture radar, HF over the horizon radar, Air Surveillance Radar (ASR), Bistatic radar.

    References:
    1. M. Dhake: Television and Video Engineering, 2nd Edition,TMH, New Delhi.
    2. M. I. Skolnik: Introduction to Radar Systems, TMH, New Delhi.
    3. R. G. Gupta: Television Engineering and Video Systems, TMH, New Delhi.
    4. R. R. Gulati: Monochrome and Colour Television, New Age International.
    5. Grob and Herndon: Basic Television and Video Systems, McGraw Hill International.
    6. P. Z. Peebles, Jr.: Radar Principles, Wiley India Pvt. LTD.
    7. Edde: Radar- Principles, Technology Applications, Pearson Education.

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    Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
    B.E. (EC) Electronics and Communication Engineering
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                     Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
                    B.E. Computer Science Engg. 
                    Semester :-IV                        
                   Subject :- DOT NET PROGRAMMING
                   Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
                   Effective from July 2010
      DOT NET PROGRAMMING(CS-406)
    UNIT I
    Introduction .NET framework, features of .Net framework, architecture and component of .Net, elements of .Net.

    UNIT II
    Basic Features Of C# Fundamentals:Classes and Objects, Inheritance and Polymorphism, Operator Overloading, Structures. Advanced Features Of C# Interfaces, Arrays, Indexers and Collections; Strings and Regular Expressions, Handling Exceptions, Delegates and Events.

    UNIT III
    Installing ASP.NET framework: overview of the ASP .net framework, overview of CLR, class library, overview of ASP.net control, understanding HTML controls, study of standard controls, validations controls, rich controls. Windows Forms: All about windows form, MDI form, creating windows applications, adding controls to forms, handling Events, and using various Tolls

    UNIT IV
    Understanding and handling controls event|: ADO.NET- Component object model, ODBC, OLEDB, and SQL connected mode, disconnected mode, dataset, data-reader Data base controls: Overview of data access data control, using grid view controls, using details view and frame view controls, ado .net data readers, SQL data source control, object data source control, site map data source.

    UNIT V
    XML: Introducing XML, Structure, and syntax of XML, document type definition (DTD), XML
    Schema, Document object model, Presenting and Handling XML. xml data source, using navigation

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            Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
           B.E. Computer Science Engg.
           Semester :-IV
           Subject :- Analog and Digital Communication
           Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
           Effective from July 2010

                     ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION(CS-405)

    Unit-I
    Time domain and frequency domain representation of signal: Fourier Transform and its properties, Transform of Gate, Periodic gate, Impulse periodic impulse sine and cosine wave, Concept of energy density and power density (Parseval’s theorem), Power density of periodic gate and impulse function, impulse response of a system, convolutions, convolution with impulse function, causal and non causal system impulse response of ideal low pass filter, Correlation & Auto correlation.

    Unit-II
    Base band signal, need of modulation :Introduction of modulations techniques,Amplitude modulation, Equation and its frequency domain representation, Bandwidth, Power distribution. AM suppressed carrier waveform equation and frequency domain representation Generation (Balance/Chopper modulator) and synchronous detection technique, errors in synchronous detection,Introduction to SSB and VSB Transmission Angle modulation, Frequency and phase modulation equation and their relative phase and frequency deviations, modulation index frequency spectrum,NBFM and WBFM, Bandwidth comparison of modulation techniques.

    Unit-III
    Sampling of signal :sampling theorem for low pass and Band pass signal, Pulse amplitude
    modulation (PAM), Time division, multiplexing (TDM). Channel Bandwidth for PAM-TDM signal Type of sampling instantaneous, Natural and flat top, Aperture effect, Introduction to pulse position and pulse duration modulations, Digital signal, Quantization, Quantization error, Pulse code modulation, signal to noise ratio, Companding, Data rate and Baud rate, Bit rate, multiplexed PCM signal, Differential PCM (DPCM), Delta Modulation (DM) and Adaptive Delta Modulation (ADM), comparison of various systems.

    Unit-IV
    Digital modulations techniques: Generation, detection, equation and Bandwidth of amplitude shift keying (ASK) Binary Phase Shift keying (BPSK), Differential phase shift keying (DPSK), offset and non offset quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), M-Ary PSK, Binary frequency Shift Keying (BFSK),M-Ary FSK Quadrature Amplitude modulation (QAM), MODEM, Introduction to probability of error.

    Unit-V
    Information theory and coding: Information, entropies (Marginal and conditional),Model of a
    communication system, Mathematical representation of source, channel and receiver characteristics,Mutual information, channel capacity efficiency of noise free channel Binary symmetric channel (BSC) Binary erasure channel (BEC), Repetition of signal, NM symmetric Binary channel, Shannon theorem,Shanon-Hartley theorem (S/N-BW trade off)Source encoding code properties; Shanon, Fano and Huffman coding methods and their efficiency error control coding, Minimum Hamming distance, Linear Block Code, Cyclic code and convolution codes. Line Encoding: Manchester coding, RZ, NRZ coding.

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              Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
                 B.E. Computer Science Engg.
           Semester :-IV
                 Subject :- Analysis Design and Algorithum
                 Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
                 Effective from July 2010
                ANALYSIS DESIGN AND ALGORITHMS(CS-404)
    Unit I
    Algorithms: Designing algorithms, analyzing algorithms, asymptotic notations, heap and heapsort. Introduction to divide and conquer technique, analysis, design and comparison of variousalgorithms based on this technique, example binary search, merge sort, quick sort, strassen’s matrix multiplication.

    Unit II
    Study of Greedy strategy: examples of greedy method like optimal merge patterns, Huffman coding, minimum spanning trees, knapsack problem, job sequencing with deadlines, single source shortest path algorithm, etc.

    Unit III
    Concept of dynamic programming: problems based on this approach such as 0/1 knapsack,multistage graph, reliability design, Floyd-Warshall algorithm, etc.

    Unit IV
    Backtracking concept and its examples like 8 queen’s problem, Hamiltonian cycle, Graph
    coloring problem etc. Introduction to branch & bound method, examples of branch and bound method like traveling salesman problem etc. Meaning of lower bound theory and its use in solving algebraic problem, introduction to parallel algorithms.

    Unit V
    Binary search trees, height balanced trees, 2-3 trees, B-trees, basic search and traversal techniques for trees and graphs (In order, preorder, postorder, DFS, BFS), NP-completeness.

                     Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
                     B.E. Computer Science Engg.
                    Semester :-IV
                    Subject :- Object Oriented Theory
                    Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
                    Effective from July 2010
                
                              OBJECT ORIENTED THEORY(CS-403)
    Unit I

    Abstract data types, Objects and classes, Attributes and Methods, Objects as software units, Encapsulation and Information hiding, Objects instantiations and interactions, Object lifetime, Static anddynamic objects, global and local objects, Metaclass, Modeling the real world objects.

    Unit II

    Relationships between classes, Association of objects, Types of Association, Recursive Association, Multiplicities, Navigability, Named association, Aggregation of objects. Types of Aggregation, Delegation, Modeling Association and Aggregation.

    Unit III

    Inheritance and Polymorphism, Types of polymorphism, Static and dynamic polymorphism,Operator and Method overloading, Inherited methods, Redefined methods, the protected interface,Abstract methods and classes, Public and protected properties, Private operations, Disinheritance,Multiple inheritance.

    Unit IV

    Container Classes, Container types, typical functions and iterator methods, Heterogeneouscontainers, Persistent objects, stream, and files, Object oriented programming languages,


    Unit V

    Study of C++/Java as Object-oriented programming language.

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              Rajiv Gandhi Technological University,Bhopal(MP)     
                  B.E. Computer Science Engg.
                  Semester :-IV
                  Subject :- Discrete Structures
                 Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
                 Effective from July 2010
            DISCRETE STRUCTERS(CS-402)
    Unit-I
    Set Theory: Relation, Function, Theorem Proving Techniques : Set Theory: Definition of sets,countable and uncountable sets, Venn Diagrams, proofs of some general identities on sets Relation:Definition, types of relation, composition of relations, Pictorial representation of relation, Equivalence relation, Partial ordering relation, Job-Scheduling problem Function: Definition, type of functions, one to one, into and onto function, inverse function, composition of functions, recursively defined functions,pigeonhole principle. Theorem proving Techniques: Mathematical induction, Proof by contradiction.

    Unit-II
    Algebraic Structures: Definition, Properties, types: Semi Groups, Monoid, Groups, Abelian group, properties of groups, Subgroup, cyclic groups, Cosets, factor group, Permutation groups,Normal subgroup, Homomorphism and isomorphism of Groups, example and standard results, Rings and Fields: definition and standard results.

    Unit-III
    Propositional Logic: Proposition, First order logic, Basic logical operation, truth tables,tautologies, Contradictions, Algebra of Proposition, logical implications, logical equivalence,predicates,Normal Forms, Universal and existential quantifiers. Introduction to finite state machine Finite statemachines as models of physical system equivalence machines, Finite state machines as language recognizers

    Unit-IV
    Graph Theory: Introduction and basic terminology of graphs, Planer graphs, Multigraphs and weighted graphs, Isomorphic graphs, Paths, Cycles and connectivity, Shortest path in weighted graph,Introduction to Eulerian paths and circuits, Hamiltonian paths and circuits,Graph coloring, chromaticnumber, Isomorphism and Homomorphism of graphs.

    Unit V
    Posets, Hasse Diagram and Lattices: Introduction, ordered set, Hasse diagram of partially, ordered set, isomorphic ordered set, well ordered set, properties of Lattices, bounded and complemented lattices.Combinatorics: Introduction, Permutation and combination, Binomial Theorem, Multimonial Coefficients Recurrence Relation and Generating Function: Introduction to Recurrence Relation and Recursive algorithms , Linear recurrence relations with constant coefficients, Homogeneous solutions, Particular solutions, Total solutions , Generating functions , Solution by method of generating functions

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                       Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
                       B.E. Computer Science Engg.
                 Semester :-IV
                       Subject :- Computer System Organization 
                       Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
                       Effective from July 2010
                                     COMPUTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION (CS-401)
    Unit I
    Computer Basics and CPU: Von Newman model, various subsystems, CPU, Memory,I/O,System Bus,CPU and Memory registers, Program Counter, Accumulator, Instruction register, Micro operations, Register Transfer Language, Instruction Fetch, decode and execution, data movement and manipulation, Instruction formats and addressing modes of basic computer. 8085 microprocess ororganization

    Unit-II
    Control Unit Organization: Hardwired control unit, Micro and nano programmed control unit,Control Memory, Address Sequencing, Micro Instruction formats, Micro program sequencer,Microprogramming,Arithmetic and Logic Unit: Arithmetic Processor, Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division,Floating point and decimal arithmetic and arithmetic units, design of arithmetic unit.

    Unit-III
    Input Output Organization: Modes of data transfer – program controlled, interrupt driven and direct memory access, Interrupt structures, I/O Interface, Asynchronous data transfer, I/O processor,8085 I/O structure, 8085 instruction set and basic programming. Data transfer –Serial / parallel,synchronous/asynchronous, simplex/half duplex and full duplex.

    Unit-IV
    Memory organization: Memory Maps, Memory Hierarchy, Cache Memory -Organization and mappings. Associative memory, Virtual memory, Memory Management Hardware.

    Unit V
    Multiprocessors: Pipeline and Vector processing, Instruction and arithmetic pipelines, Vectorand array processors, Interconnection structure and inter-processor communication.

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    Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
       B.E. Computer Science Engg.
       Semester :-III
       Subject :- JAVA PROGRAMMING
       Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
       Effective from July 2010

                                           JAVA PROGRAMMING (CS-306)                
    UNIT-I
    Basic Java Features - C++ Vs JAVA, JAVA virtual machine, Constant & Variables, Data Types, Class, Methods, Objects, Strings and Arrays, Type Casting, Operators, Precedence relations, Control Statements, Exception Handling, File and Streams, Visibility, Constructors, Operator and Methods Overloading, Static Members, Inheritance: Polymorphism, Abstract methods and Classes.

    UNIT–II
    Java Collective Frame Work - Data Structures: Introduction, Type-Wrapper Classes for Primitive Types, Dynamic Memory Allocation, Linked List, Stack, Queues, Trees,Generics: Introduction, Overloading Generic Methods, Generic Classes, Collections: Interface Collection and Class Collections, Lists, Array List and Iterator, Linked List, Vector. Collections Algorithms: Algorithm sorts, Algorithm shuffle, Algorithms reverse, fill, copy, max and minAlgorithm binary Search, Algorithms add All, Stack Class of Package java. Util, Class Priority Queue and Interface Queue, Maps, Properties Class, Un-modifiable Collections.

    UNIT–III
    Advance Java Features - Multithreading: Thread States, Priorities and Thread Scheduling, Life Cycle of a Thread, Thread Synchronization, Creating and Executing Threads, Multithreading with GUI,Monitors and Monitor Locks. Networking: Manipulating URLs, Reading a file on a Web Server, Socket programming, Security and the Network, RMI, Networking, Accessing Databases with JDBC: Relational Database, SQL, MySQL, Oracle

    UNIT–IV
    Advance Java Technologies - Servlets: Overview and Architecture, Setting Up the Apache Tomcat Server, Handling HTTP get Requests, Deploying a web Application, Multitier Applications,Using JDBC from a Servlet, Java Server Pages (JSP): Overview, First JSP Example, Implicit Objects,scripting, Standard Actions, Directives, Multimedia: Applets and Application: Loading, Displaying and Scaling Images, Animating a Series of Images, Loading and playing Audio clips

    UNIT–V
    Advance Web/Internet Programming (Overview): J2ME, J2EE, EJB, XML.

    TAGS:-RGPV CSE DATA STRUCTURE SYLLABUS I RGPV CSE 3RD SEM DATA STRUCTURE SYLLABUS I DATA STRUCTURE PROGRAMMING  SYLLABUS I CSE DATA STRUCTURE SYLLABUS I  COMPUTER SCIENCE DATA STRUCTURE SYLLABUS I ARRAY I STACK NOTES I POINTER NOTES
     Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
      B.E. Computer Science Engg.
      Semester :-III
      Subject :- DATA STRUCTURE
      Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
      Effective from July 2010
               DATA STRUCTURE(CS-305)                

    Unit I
    Introduction: Basic Terminology, Data types and its classification, Algorithm complexity notationslike big Oh,,. Array Definition, Representation and Analysis of Arrays, Single and Multidimensional Arrays, Address calculation, Array as Parameters, Ordered List and operations, Sparse Matrices,Storage pools, Garbage collection. Recursion-definition and processes, simulating recursion,Backtracking, Recursive algorithms, Tail recursion, Removal of recursion. Tower of Hanoi Problem.

    UNIT II
    Stack, Array Implementation of stack, Linked Representation of Stack, Application of stack:Conversion of Infix to Prefix and Postfix Expressions and Expression evaluation, Queue, Array andlinked implementation of queues, Circular queues, D-queues and Priority Queues. Linked list,Implementation of Singly Linked List, Two-way Header List, Doubly linked list, Linked List in Array.Generalized linked list, Application: Garbage collection and compaction, Polynomial Arithmetic.

    UNIT III
    Trees: Basic terminology, Binary Trees, , algebraic Expressions, Complete Binary Tree,Extended Binary Trees, Array and Linked Representation of Binary trees, Traversing Binary trees,Threaded Binary trees, Binary Search Tree (BST ), AVL Trees, B-trees. Application: AlgebraicExpression, Huffman coding Algorithm.

    UNIT IV
    Internal and External sorting ,Insertion Sort, Bubble Sort, selection sort Quick Sort, Merge Sort, Heap Sort, Radix sort, Searching & Hashing: Sequential search, binary search, Hash Table, Hash Functions, Collision Resolution Strategies, Hash Table Implementation. Symbol Table, Static tree table,Dynamic Tree table.

    Unit V
    Graphs: Introduction, Sequential Representations of Graphs, Adjacency Matrices, Traversal, Connected Component and Spanning Trees, Minimum Cost Spanning Trees.

    TAGS:-COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUIT SYLLABUS I RGPV CSE EDC SYLLABUS I EDC SYLLABUS I COMPUTER SCIENCE EDC SYLLABUS I CSE SYLLABUS I RGPV CSE EDC SYLLABUS

      Rajiv Gandhi Technological University,Bhopal(MP)
      B.E. Computer Science Engg.                             
      Semester :-III
      Subject :- ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUIT
      Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
      Effective from July 2010
                                   
                           ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUIT(CS-304)

    Unit I
    Semiconductor device: theory of P-N junction, temperature dependence and break down characteristics, junction capacitances. Zener diode, Varactor diode, PIN diode, LED, Photo diode, Transistors BJT, FET, MOSFET, types, working principal, characteristics, and region of operation, load line biasing method. Transistor as an amplifier, gain, bandwidth, frequency response, h- parameters equivalent, type of amplifier.

    Unit II
    Feedback amplifier:negative feedback, voltage-series, voltage shunt, current series and current shunt feedback, Sinusoidal oscillators, L-C (Hartley-Colpitts) oscillators, RC phase shift, Wien bridge, and Crystal oscillators. Power amplifiers, class A, class B, class A B, C amplifiers, their efficiency and power Dissipation.

    Unit III
    Switching characteristics of diode and transistor, turn ON, OFF time, reverse recovery time, transistor as switch, Multivibrators, Bistable, Monostable, Astable multivibarators. Cllipers and clampers, Differential amplifier, calculation of differential, common mode gain and CMRR using hparameters, Darlington pair, Boot strapping technique. Cascade and cascode amplifier.

    Unit IV
    Operational amplifier: characteristics, slew rate, full power bandwidth, offset voltage, bias current, application ,inverting , non inverting amplifier , summer , averager , differentiator, integrator,differential amplifier , instrumentation amplifier , log and antilog amplifier , voltage to current and current to voltage converters , comparators Schmitt trigger , active filters, 555 timer and its application.

    Unit V
    Regulated power supplies., Series and shunt regulators, current limiting circuits, Introduction to IC voltage regulators, fixed and adjustable switching regulators, SMPS ,UPS

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