The document outlines the syllabus for a screening test for the position of Lecturer in Electronics Engineering. It covers 14 topics related to electronics engineering, including network theory, signals and systems, discrete-time signal processing, electromagnetic theory, materials and components, analog and digital electronic circuits, electronic measurements and instrumentation, industrial electronics, control systems, TV and radar engineering, analog and digital communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering. The screening test will contain 100 objective questions worth 100 marks with negative marking, to be completed in 2 hours.
The document outlines the syllabus for a screening test for the position of Lecturer in Electronics Engineering. It covers 14 topics related to electronics engineering, including network theory, signals and systems, discrete-time signal processing, electromagnetic theory, materials and components, analog and digital electronic circuits, electronic measurements and instrumentation, industrial electronics, control systems, TV and radar engineering, analog and digital communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering. The screening test will contain 100 objective questions worth 100 marks with negative marking, to be completed in 2 hours.
The document outlines the syllabus for a screening test for the position of Lecturer in Electronics Engineering. It covers 14 topics related to electronics engineering, including network theory, signals and systems, discrete-time signal processing, electromagnetic theory, materials and components, analog and digital electronic circuits, electronic measurements and instrumentation, industrial electronics, control systems, TV and radar engineering, analog and digital communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering. The screening test will contain 100 objective questions worth 100 marks with negative marking, to be completed in 2 hours.
The document outlines the syllabus for a screening test for the position of Lecturer in Electronics Engineering. It covers 14 topics related to electronics engineering, including network theory, signals and systems, discrete-time signal processing, electromagnetic theory, materials and components, analog and digital electronic circuits, electronic measurements and instrumentation, industrial electronics, control systems, TV and radar engineering, analog and digital communication systems, microwave engineering, and computer engineering. The screening test will contain 100 objective questions worth 100 marks with negative marking, to be completed in 2 hours.
Syllabus for screening test for the post of Lecturer Electronics Engineering Technical Education Department
1. Network theory: Network analysis techniques; Network theorems, transient response, steady state Impulse, Step, Ramp and sinusoidal response; Network graphs and their applications in network analysis. Two port networks: Z, Y, h and transmission parameters. Combination of two port networks and effect of cascading, analysis of common two port network. Network functions: parts of network functions, obtaining a network function from a given part; Transmission criteria: delay and rise time. Elements of network synthesis-Foster & Cauer forms etc. 2. Signals and System: Classification of signals and systems: System modeling in terms of differential/difference equations; State variable representation; Fourier series representation; Fourier transforms and their application to system analysis; Laplace transforms and their application to system analysis; Random signals and probability, Correlation functions; Spectral density; Response of linear system to random inputs. 3. Discrete-time Signal processing: Representation of continuous-time and discrete time signals & systems; LTI systems; Convolution and superposition integrals and their applications; Z-transforms and their applications to the analysis and characterization of discrete time systems; impulse response; time-domain analysis of LTI systems based on convolution and differential/difference equations. Transfer function. Sampling and recovery of signals, DFT, FFT; Processing of analog signals through discrete-time systems. Filter design techniques. 4. Electromagnetic Theory: Vector calculus, Gauss and Stokes theorem, Analysis of electrostatic and magneto static fields, Laplaces and Poissons equations; Boundary value problems and their solutions; Maxwells equations; application to wave propagation in bounded and unbounded media; Transmission lines: characteristics impedance and impedance transformation, basic theory, standing waves, matching applications, microstrip lines. Basics of wave guides and resonators; Elements of antenna theory; Smith Chart. 5. Materials and Components: Structure and properties of Electrical Engineering materials: Dielectric, Magnetic, Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric, Ceramic, Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators; Passive components (Resistors Capacitors and Inductors) and their characteristics; Ferrities, Quartz crystal, Ceramic resonators. Introduction of nanomaterials. 6. Analog Electronic Circuits: Characteristics and equivalent circuits (large and small-signal) of Diode, BJT, JFET and MOSFET. Diode circuits: clipping, clamping, rectifier. Transistor biasing and stabilization, Small signal analysis; Power amplifiers; Frequency response; Wide band techniques. Feedback amplifiers. Tuned amplifiers. Oscillators. Shunt & series regulators. Op Amp and its applications. PLL and other linear integrated circuits and their applications. Pulse shaping circuits and waveform generators. Timers. Power supplies. 7. Digital Electronic Circuits: Boolean algebra; minimization of Boolean functions; logic gates, digital IC logic families DTL, TTL. ECL. NMOS, PMOS and CMOS gates and their comparison; Combinational circuits; Adders and Subtractors, Code converters. Multiplexers, design of circuits by multiplexers; and decoders. Sequential circuits: Latches and flip-flops, counters and shift registers; minimization & implementation of state machines (Moore/Mealy). Sample and hold circuits, ADCs and DACs. Semiconductor memories. 8. Electronic Measurements and instrumentation: Basic concepts. Standards and error analysis; Measurement of current, voltage, power, energy, power factor, resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency; bridge measurement; Electronic measuring instruments and their principles of working. Transducers, Electronic measurements of non electrical quantities like temperature, pressure, humidity etc; Basics of telemetry for industrial use. 2
9. Industrial Electronics: Principle construction & characteristics of four/five layer devices - SCR, DIAC, TRAIC, power MOSFET, IGBT, GTO; Power control & rectifiers; Inverters & Converters, Speed control of DC motors and timer circuits; Induction and Dielectric heating, welding & their applications; SMPS 10. Control Systems: Transient and steady state response of control systems; Effect of feedback on stability and sensitivity; Root locus techniques; Frequency response analysis. Concepts of gain and phase margins: Constant-M and Constant-N Nichols Chart, Approximation of transient response from Constant-N Nichols Chart; Approximation of transient response from closed loop frequency response; Design of Control Systems, Compensators, Industrial controllers. 11. TV & Radar Engineering: Picture scanning composite video signal. TV signal transmission, Picture tubes, TV receiver for monochrome and color TV. Principle of RADAR, CW and Doppler RADAR, MTI & pulse Doppler RADAR, RADAR receiver & display. 12. Analog & Digital Communication Systems: Basic information theory; Modulation and detection in analogue and digital systems; Sampling and data reconstructions; Quantization & coding; Time division and frequency division multiplexing; Equalization; Optical Communication in free space & fiber optic; Propagation of signals at HF, VHF, UHF and microwave frequency. Satellite Communication. Concepts of mobile communication, mobile radio propagation & components of cellular systems. Multiple Access techniques and network based on these techniques. 13. Microwave Engineering: Microwave Tubes and solid state devices, Microwave generation and amplification, Waveguides and other Microwave Components and Circuits, Microwave Antennas, Microwave Measurements, Masers, Lasers; Microwave propagation. Microwave Communication Systems; terrestrial and Satellite based. 14. Computer Engineering: Number Systems. Data representation; Elements of a high level programming language C/C++; Use of basic data structures; Fundamentals of computer architecture; Processor design; Control unit design; Memory organization, I/O System Organization. Microprocessors: Architecture and instruction set of 8085 and 8086; Assembly language programming. Microprocessor Based system design; Personal computers and their typical uses.
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Pattern of Question Paper 1. Objective type Paper 2. Maximum Marks 100 3. Number of Questions 100 4. Duration of Paper : two Hours 5. All Questions carry equal Marks 6. There will be Negative Marking * * * * *
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering DR B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar-144011 Syllabus For Admission To PHD Program 2012-2013
Solve Any Two Questions From Each Unit. 2. Neat Diagram Must Be Drawn Wherever Necessary. 3. Figures To The Right Indicate Full Marks. 4. Assume Suitable Data, If Necessary