Thursday, 3 October 2013


ECE 3rd Year 'AWP' Syllabus
Unit 1

ANTENNA FUNDAMENTALS
1.1) Radiation Mechanism – 2 wire, Single Wire
1.2) Current Distribution on a thin wire antenna
1.3) Patterns in Principal Planes
1.4) All Antenna Parameters
1.5) Dual Characteristics of Antenna
1.6) Differences between Directive Gain and Power Gain
Unit 2

Thin Linear Wire Antennas
2.1) Retarded Potentials
2.2) Radiation from Small Electric Dipole
2.3) Quarterwave Monopole and Halfwave Dipole
2.4) Current Distributions
2.5) Natural current distributions
2.6) Antenna Theoremss
2.7) Loop Antennas
Unit 3

NON RESONANT RADIATORS
3.1) 2 element arrays
3.2) Principle of Pattern Multiplication
3.3) N element Uniform Linear Arrays
3.4) Directivity Relations
3.5) Concept of Scanning Arrays
Unit 4

NON RESONANT RADIATORS
4.1) Introduction
4.2) Comparators
4.3) Multivibrators
4.4) Triangular and Square wave generators
4.5) Log and Anti log amplifiers
4.6) Precision rectifiers
Unit 5

ACTIVE FILTERS
5.1) Butter worth filters – 1st order, 2nd order LPF, HPF filters
5.2) Band pass
5.3) Band reject and All pass filters
Unit 6

TIMERS & PHASE LOCKED LOOPS
6.1) Introduction to 555 timer, functional diagram
6.2) Monostable and Astable operations and Applications
6.3) Schmitt Trigger
6.4) PLL - introduction, block schematic
6.5) principles and description of individual blocks
6.6) Applications of PLL – frequency multiplication, frequency Translation
6.7) AM, FM & FSK demodulator
6.7) Applications of VCO (566)
Unit 7

D TO A & A TO D CONVERTERS
7.1) Basic DAC techniques:
weighted resistor DAC
R-2R ladder DAC
inverted R-2R DAC & IC 1408 DAC

7.2) Different types of ADCs:-
parallel comparator type ADC
counter type ADC

7.3) Successive Approximation ADC and Dual Slope ADC
7.4) DAC and ADC Specifications
7.5) Specifications AD 574 (12 bit ADC)
Unit 8

ANALOG MULTIPLIERS AND MODULATORS
8.1) Four Quadrant Multiplier
8.2) Balanced Modulator
8.3) IC1496
8.4) Applications of Analog switches and Multiplexers
8.5) Sample & Hold Amplifiers


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