Tuesday 11 October 2011

BTECH-CSE-3SEM-SYLLABUS


BASIC ELECTRONICS
  Code:            EURCS301                                                                             Category:        BE                                                                
  Credits:                 3                                                                                       Hours: 3 per week
  Department:        CSE


UNIT – I                                            
Semiconductor diode: Classification of semiconductors- Conductivity of Semiconductors- characteristics of PN junction diode-half wave rectifier- full wave rectifier-bridge rectifier-ripple factor –efficiency –regulation-zener diode-LED-Varcator diode- photodiode .
                                  
UNIT – II                                            
 Transistors: The bipolar junction transistor- operation of PNP and NPN           transistors. Transistors biasing –Types of biasing and analysis.
UNIT – III                                            
 Transistor amplifiers: CB, CE, CC amplifiers – small signal analysis of    single stage BJT amplifiers – RC couple amplifier and its frequency response
UNIT – IV                                            
 Field effect transistors:  Junction field effect transistor-JFET characteristics .biasing the FET-– small signal model of FET- MOSFET- depletion and enhancement
         
UNIT – V
Feed back amplifier and oscillators (Elementary treatment only):
Basic concept of feedback- effects of negative feedback- feedback topologies –        oscillator- RC Phase shift oscillator- Weinbridge oscillator- crystal oscillator.

Text Books:        
1. Electronic devices and Circuits --- S .Salivahan, N Suresh Kumar, A. Vallavaraj

Reference Books: 
          1.  Integrated Electronics                  ---- Milliman and Halkias
          2.  Electronics devices and Circuits --- Sanjeev Gupta
          3. Electronic Devices and Circuits --- C.Dharmaraj & BT Krishna


B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Code:            EURCS302                                                                                            Category:  HS                                                                  
Credits:                 4                                                                                         Hours: 4 per week
Department:        CSE
UNIT – I
Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies & Natural Resources: Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition, scope and importance. Need for public awareness .Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable resources. Natural resources and associated problems. Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forest and tribal people. Water resources : Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems. Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies. Food resources : World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies. Energy resources : Growing energy needs, renewable and non renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
UNIT – II
Ecosystems and  Biodiversity and its conservation:
Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers, consumers and decomposers .Energy flow in the ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following ecosystem :-. Forest ecosystem .Grassland ecosystem . Desert ecosystem. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) Biodiversity and its conservation Introduction – Definition : genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographical classification of India Value of biodiversity : consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values Biodiversity at global, National and local levels. India as a mega-diversity nation. Hot-sports 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 conservation of biodiversity.
UNIT – III
Environmental Pollution Definition Cause, effects and control measures of :-Air pollution. Water pollution. Soil pollution. Marine pollution. Noise pollution. Thermal pollution. Nuclear hazards. Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution.
 Pollution case studies. Diaster management : floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
UNIT – IV
Social Issues and the Environment :From Unsustainable to Sustainable development Urban problems related to energy. Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Case
Studies. Environmental ethics : Issues and possible solutions. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case Studies.
 Wasteland reclamation.. Consumerism and waste products.
.
UNIT – V
Human Population and the Environment and Environment Protection Act and Field work: Population growth, variation among nations. Population explosion – Family Welfare Programme. Environment and human health. Human Rights. Value Education.
HIV/AIDS. Women and Child Welfare. Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health. Case Studies. Environment Protection Act. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act Wildlife Protection Act Forest Conservation Act Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. Public awareness. Field work. Visit to a local area to document environmental assets river/forest/grassland/hill/mountain. Visit to a local polluted site Urban/ Rural/Industrial/Agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.


Text Book:
1.Text book of environmental studies for undergraduates courses by Erach Bharucha,
   Published by – University Grants Commission, Universities Press,India.
2.Text book of environmental studies for undergraduates courses by Benny Joseph.
Published by Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing company limited.
3. Text book of environmental studies by Kaushik & Kaushik.
References:
1.Agarwal,K.C.2001 Environmental Biology,Nidi Publ.Ltd.Bikaner.
2.Brunner R.C., 1989,Hazardous Waste Incineration,McGraw Hill Inc.480p.

B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
Discrete Mathematical Structures
Code:            EURCS303                                                                                                           Category:  CE                                                                        
Credits:                 3                                                                                                                    Hours: 3 per week
Department:        CSE
UNIT – I
Mathematical Logic & Predicates: Statements and notations, Connectives, Well formed formulas, Truth Tables, tautology, equivalence implication, Normal forms. Predicate logic, Free & Bound variables, Rules of inference, Consistency, proof of contradiction, Automatic Theorem Proving.
UNIT – II
Set Theory: Properties of binary Relations, equivalence, compatibility and partial ordering relations, Hasse diagram. Functions: Inverse Function, Composition of functions, recursive Functions, Lattice and its Properties, Pigeon hole principles and its application
UNIT – III
Algebraic structures: Algebraic systems Examples and general properties, Semi groups and monoids, groups, sub groups, homomorphism, Isomorphism.
UNIT – IV
Recurrence Relation: Generating Functions, Function of Sequences Calculating Coefficient of generating function, Recurrence relations, Solving recurrence relation by substitution and Generating functions. Characteristics roots solution of homogeneous Recurrence Relation.
UNIT – V
Graph Theory and Applications: Basic Concepts Isomorphism and Sub graphs, Multi graphs and Euler circuits, Hamiltonian graphs, Chromatic Numbers Representation of Graph, DFS, BFS, Spanning Trees, planar Graphs.

Text Books:

1.Discrete Mathematical Structures with applications to computer science Trembly J.P. & Manohar .P, TMH
2. Discrete and Combinational Mathematics- An Applied Introduction-5th Edition – Ralph. P.Grimaldi. and B.V.Ramana Pearson Education
3. Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Kenneth H. Rosen, Fifth Edition.TMH.

Reference Books:
1. Discrete Mathematics with Applications, Thomas Koshy, Elsevier
2. Discrete Mathematical Structures, Bernand Kolman, Roberty C. Busby, Sharn Cutter Ross,
         Pearson Education/PHI.
3. Discrete Mathematical structures Theory and application-Malik & Sen
4. Discrete Mathematics for Computer science, Garry Haggard and others, Thomson.
5. Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists & Mathematicians, J.L. Mott, A. Kandel, T.P.
        Baker Prentice Hall.
6. Logic and Discrete Mathematics, Grass Man & Trembley, Person Education.



B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
DATA STRUCTURES
Code:        EURCS304                                                                           Category:  CE                                                                  
Credits:             4                                                                                    Hours: 4 per week
Department:        CSE
UNIT – I
Data representation: introduction, linear lists, formula based representation, indirect addressing, simulating pointers, comparisons and applications.  Arrays, matrices, special and sparse matrices, single linked list, double linked list, circular linked list.
UNIT – II
Stacks: definitions, operations and applications, array and linked representation of stacks. Queues: definitions and operations. Array and linked representation of queues. Applications.
UNIT – III
Trees: definitions and properties, representation of binary trees, operations. Binary tree traversal. AVL trees and operations on AVL trees, B+ trees, operations on B+ trees and applications.
UNIT – IV
Searching & Sorting: merge sort, quick sort, selection sort, heap sort. Complexity analysis. Sequential search, binary search. Various types of hashing.
UNIT – V
Graphs: definitions and representation of graphs. Graph search methods. Applications.

Text Books:

  1. Data Structures. Algorithms and Applications in C++, S.Sahani, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
  2. Date Strctures using  C and C++,  Yedidyah Langsam,  MosheJ Augenstein  Aaron M.  Tenenbaum
      Publisher: Prentice Hall India

    Reference books:
      1.  Seymour Lipschutz (Schaum’s Outline series).  McGraw-Hill
        2. Sartaz Sahani McGraw – HillS.K. Srivatsava, Deepli Srivatsava. BPB Publications.





      B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
      PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
      Code:        EURCS305                                                                           Category:  MT                                                                  
      Credits:             3                                                                                    Hours: 3 per week
      Department:    CSE
      UNIT – I
      Probability: definitions of Probability, addition theorem, conditional Probability, Multiplication theorem, Baye’s theorem of Probability and Geometric Probability. Random Variables and their properties, Discrete Random Variable, Continuous Random Variable, Probability Distribution, Transformation variables, Mathematical expectations , Probability generating functions, Probability distribution / Discrete distributions : Binomial , Poisson , negative binomial distributions and their properties.(Definition, mean, variance, moment generating function, additive properties , fitting of the distribution)
      UNIT – II
      Continuous distributions: Uniform, normal exponential distributions and their properties. rectangular distribution and its properties. Curve fitting – Principle of least squares, method of least squares, working procedure, Fitting of other curves.
      UNIT – III
      Multivariate Analysis: correlation, correlation coefficient, Rank correlation, Regression analysis, c2 –test for goodness of fit, test for independence. Estimation : Sample, populations, statistic, parameter, sampling distribution, standard error, unbiasedness, efficiency, maximum likelihood estimator, notion & interval estimation
      UNIT – IV
       Testing of Hypothesis: Formulation of Null Hypothesis, critical regions, level of significance, power of the test.
      UNIT – V
      Small sample Tests:   Testing equality of means, testing equality of variances, test of correlation coefficients, test for regression coefficient.
      Large sample Tests:  Tests based on Normal distribution.


        Text Book:          
        1. Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics – S.C. Gupta & V.K.Kapoor S.Chand Publications.

        Reference books:            
        1) Probability Statistics with Reliability, Queuing and Computer Science Application –
              Kishar . S, Trivedi, PHI  Publicatioin.                          
        2) Probability & Statistics – M.R. Spiegel, J.Schiller & R Alu Srinivasan – Schum Series –
              McGrahill Publications.




      B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
      FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL LOGIC
      Code:        EURCS306                                                                           Category:  CE                                                                
      Credits:             3                                                                                        Hours: 3 per week
      Department:        CSE
      UNIT – I
      Number Representation:              Positional representation of numbers, decimal, binary, octal, Hexadecimal number systems, general radix ‘r’ system, numbers, conversions, complements, binary codes, Fixed point representation, floating point representation, representation for numeric data , arithmetic with signed unsigned numbers, addition, subtraction. Introduction to array correction and array detection.
      UNIT – II
      Introduction to logic circuits-variables and functions, truth tables, logic gates and networks, Boolean algebra, synthesis using AND, OR and NOT gates, NAND and NOR logic networks, Introduction to CAD tools, introduction to Verilog.
      UNIT - III
      Optimized implementation of logic functions-karnaugh map, stragegy for minimization, minimization of product of sums forms, incompletely specified functions, multiple output circuits, multilevel synthesis, a tabular method for minimization, cubical technique for minimization,  practical considerations, CAD tools.
      UNIT – IV
      Combinational logic- design procedures, adders, subtractors, design of arithmetic circuits using CAD tools, multiplexers, demultiplexers, encoders, decoders, code converters, verilog for combinational circuits.
      UNIT – V
      Flip flops, basic latch, gated SR latch, gated D latch, Master-slave and edge triggered D flip flop, T flip flop, JK flip flop, registers, counters, other types of counters, using storage elements with CAD tools, using registers and counters with CAD tools.

      Text Books:

               1. Fundamental of digital logic with Verilog Design by Stephen Brown & ZVONKO VRANESIC, Tata McGrawHill.
                 2. Digital Design by M. Morris Mano


            Reference Books:

            1.Switching Theory & Finite Automata – Z.V. Kohavi.

        B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
        DATA STRUCTURES LAB
        Code:        EURCS311                            Category:  CE                                                                
        Credits:             2                                     Hours: 3 per week
        Department:        CSE

        1. Operation on arrays – insertion and deletion
        2. Linked lists-creation, insertion, deletion of single, double and circular lists.
        3. Stack- operations using arrays and linked lists.
        4. Infix to postfix conversion
        5. Evaluation to postfix expression.
        6. Queue- operations using arrays and linked lists.
        7. Dequeue, circular-operations
        8. Binary tree traversals- In order, pre order, post order using recursion
        9. Binary tree traversals- In order, pre order, post order using non recursion
        10. Linear and binary search
        11. Sorting – bubble, insertion, selection, quick sort.
        12. Addition, multiplication of sparse matrices
        13. Polynomial addition and multiplication
        14. Depth first search of a graph
        15. Breadth first search of a graph.

            NOTE:

            Detailed description of problems is to be given by the instructor before or at the time of instruction.


        B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
        ELECTRONICS LAB
        Code:        EURCS312                                                                          Category:  BE                                                          
        Credits:             2                                                                                     Hours: 3 per week
        Department:        CSE

           1.   Characteristics of semiconductor and zener diodes.
           2.  Fullwave rectifier with and without filters.
           3.  CRO Application
           4.  Static characteristics of BJT and FET
           5.  RC coupled amplifier
           6.  Oscillators-RC phase shift and wiens bridge
           7.  LC oscillators
           8.  Operational amplifiers-applications
           9.  Schimitt trigger
          10.  Feedback amplifiers
          11.  Simulations of above circuits using PSPICE.


           Note: 1. Detailed specification for each of the experiments with the above titles is to be formulated by the instructor and   given to the learners before or at the time of commencement of instruction.                    

                      2. Number of experiments under each title may not be limited to ONE.












          B.Tech. (CSE)Third Semester
          ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS LAB

          Code:        EURCS313                                                                                   Category:  HS                                                              
          Credits:             2                                                                                             Hours: 2 per week
          Department:        CSE

             1.  Concept and importance of communication.
             2.  Developing Communicative abilities.
             3.  Paper Presentation – Planning, preparation and Presentation using Audio-Visual aids.
             4.  Proposals and Research Reports.
             5.  Oral Presentation:
             6.  Group Discussion.
             7.  Interviews
             8.  Conducting a meeting.
             9.  Telephone Etiquette.

            Suggested Texts:
               1.  Himstreet, William C., Gerald w.Maxwell, Mary Jean Onorato.  Business Communications.  A Guide to effective writing, speaking and listening.  Gelencoe publishing company.  California 1982.

              2.  Murphy, Hurta A etal, Effective Business communications, The McGraWHill companies Inc. 1997.

              3.  Thill, John V., Bove’e, Courland L. Excellence in Business Communication.  McGraw Hill Inc. 1996.

              4.  Lesitar & Pettit.  Report writing for Business.  Irwin – McGraw Hill. 1995.   Tenth Edition.

              5.  Paulery and Riordan.  Technical report writing today.  Houghton Mifflin company. 1999.5th  edition. Reprint.


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