EC6403 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT I STATIC ELECTRIC FIELD 9
Vector Algebra, Coordinate Systems, Vector differential operator, Gradient, Divergence, Curl,
Divergence theorem, Stokes theorem, Coulombs law, Electric field intensity, Point, Line, Surface and
Volume charge distributions, Electric flux density, Gauss law and its applications, Gauss divergence
theorem, Absolute Electric potential, Potential difference, Calculation of potential differences for
different configurations. Electric dipole, Electrostatic Energy and Energy density.
UNIT II CONDUCTORS AND DIELECTRICS 9
Conductors and dielectrics in Static Electric Field, Current and current density, Continuity equation,
Polarization, Boundary conditions, Method of images, Resistance of a conductor, Capacitance, Parallel
plate, Coaxial and Spherical capacitors, Boundary conditions for perfect dielectric materials, Poisson’s
equation, Laplace’s equation, Solution of Laplace equation, Application of Poisson’s and Laplace’s
equations
UNIT III STATIC MAGNETIC FIELDS 9
Biot -Savart Law, Magnetic field Intensity, Estimation of Magnetic field Intensity for straight and
circular conductors, Ampere’s Circuital Law, Point form of Ampere’s Circuital Law, Stokes theorem,
Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density, The Scalar and Vector Magnetic potentials, Derivation of
Steady magnetic field Laws.
UNIT IV MAGNETIC FORCES AND MATERIALS 9
Force on a moving charge, Force on a differential current element, Force between current elements,
Force and torque on a closed circuit, The nature of magnetic materials, Magnetization and permeability,
Magnetic boundary conditions involving magnetic fields, The magnetic circuit, Potential energy and
forces on magnetic materials, Inductance, Basic expressions for self and mutual inductances,
Inductance evaluation for solenoid, toroid, coaxial cables and transmission lines, Energy stored in
Magnetic fields.
UNIT V TIME VARYING FIELDS AND MAXWELL’S EQUATIONS 9
Fundamental relations for Electrostatic and Magnetostatic fields, Faraday’s law for Electromagnetic
induction, Transformers, Motional Electromotive forces, Differential form of Maxwell’s equations,
Integral form of Maxwell’s equations, Potential functions, Electromagnetic boundary conditions, Wave
equations and their solutions, Poynting’s theorem, Time harmonic fields, Electromagnetic Spectrum.
TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS
EC6602 ANTENNA AND WAVE PROPAGATION LTPC
3003
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF RADIATION 9
Definition of antenna parameters – Gain, Directivity, Effective aperture, Radiation Resistance, Band
width, Beam width, Input Impedance. Matching – Baluns, Polarization mismatch, Antenna noise
temperature, Radiation from oscillating dipole, Half wave dipole. Folded dipole, Yagi array.
UNIT II APERTURE AND SLOT ANTENNAS 9
Radiation from rectangular apertures, Uniform and Tapered aperture, Horn antenna , Reflector antenna ,
Aperture blockage , Feeding structures , Slot antennas ,Microstrip antennas – Radiation mechanism –
Application ,Numerical tool for antenna analysis
UNIT III ANTENNA ARRAYS 9
N element linear array, Pattern multiplication, Broadside and End fire array – Concept of Phased arrays,
Adaptive array, Basic principle of antenna Synthesis-Binomial array
UNIT IV SPECIAL ANTENNAS 9
Principle of frequency independent antennas –Spiral antenna, Helical antenna, Log periodic. Modern
antennas- Reconfigurable antenna, Active antenna, Dielectric antennas, Electronic band gap structure
and applications, Antenna Measurements-Test Ranges, Measurement of Gain, Radiation pattern,
Polarization, VSWR
UNIT V PROPAGATION OF RADIO WAVES 9
Modes of propagation , Structure of atmosphere , Ground wave propagation , Tropospheric propagation ,
Duct propagation, Troposcatter propagation , Flat earth and Curved earth concept Sky wave propagation
– Virtual height, critical frequency , Maximum usable frequency – Skip distance, Fading , Multi hop
propagation
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
EE6612 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORY LT P C
0032
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Simple arithmetic operations: addition / subtraction / multiplication / division.
2. Programming with control instructions:
(i) Ascending / Descending order, Maximum / Minimum of numbers
(ii) Programs using Rotate instructions
(iii) Hex / ASCII / BCD code conversions.
3. Interface Experiments: with 8085
(i) A/D Interfacing. & D/A Interfacing.
4. Traffic light controller.
5. I/O Port / Serial communication
6. Programming Practices with Simulators/Emulators/open source7. Read a key ,interface
display
8. Demonstration of basic instructions with 8051 Micro controller execution, including:
(i) Conditional jumps, looping
(ii) Calling subroutines.
9.. Programming I/O Port 8051
(i) study on interface with A/D & D/A
(ii) study on interface with DC & AC motor .
10. Mini project development with processors.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
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EC8261 CIRCUITS AND DEVICES LABORATORY LTPC0042
1. Characteristics of PN Junction Diode
2. Zener diode Characteristics & Regulator using Zener diode
3. Common Emitter input-output Characteristics
4. Common Base input-output Characteristics
5. FET Characteristics
6. SCR Characteristics
7. Clipper and Clamper & FWR
8. Verifications Of Thevinin & Norton theorem
9. Verifications Of KVL & KCL 10. Verifications Of Super Position Theorem
11. verifications of maximum power transfer & reciprocity theorem
12. Determination Of Resonance Frequency of Series & Parallel RLC Circuits
13. Transient analysis of RL and RC circuits