COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ATTINGAL

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1 AICTE File No. F.No. South-West/1-2812354046/2016/EOA

Date and Period of last 05/04/2016 Period 2016-2017 approval 2 Name of the Institution College of Engineering, Attingal

Address of the College of Engineering,Attingal, Institution Attingal P.O.- 695 101

City And pincode Attingal, Pincode : 695 101

State/UT Kerala

Longitude & Latitude 8.691103,76.81945 Phone Number with 0470-2627400 STD Code

Fax Number with STD 0470-2627400 Code Office Hours At the 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Institution Academic Hours At 9.30 am to 4.30 pm the Institution Email [email protected] Website Nearest Railway www.ceattingal.ac.in Station(Dist in Km) Chirayinkil (7.5Kms) Nearest Airport(Distance in Trivandrum International Airport (30 km) Km) Type of Institution Category (1) of the 3 Institution Govt. Category (2) of the Non Minority Institution Name of the Co-Ed Organization Running the Institution 4 Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD) Type of Organization Autonomous Educational Institution established by Govt. of Kerala Address of the Institute of Human Resources Development, Organization Prajoe Towers, Vazhuthacaud P.O., Trivandrum, Kerala – 695 014 Registered With Registered under The –Cochin Literary, scientific and charitable societies registrations Act 12 of 1955 Registration Date 28. 01.1987 Website of the www.ihrd.ac.in Organization Name of the 5 Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) Affiliating University Address Cochin University of Science & Technology Cochin University P.O. Kerala, Pin – 682 022 Website www.cusat.ac.in

Latest Affiliation AICTE Approval letter F.No. South west/1-2017630031/2014/EOA dt Period 4/5/2014 6 Name of the Sunil T T Principal/Director Exact Designation Principal

Phone No. With STD 0470-2627400 Code Fax No. With STD 0470-2627400 Code Email Highest Degree [email protected] Field of Specialization PhD Governing Board Digital Signal Processing 7 Members Frequency of Meetings And Date of Last Meeting Academic Advisory Body 8 Frequency of Meetings And Date of Last Meeting 9 Organizational Chart

10 Student Feedback Student feedback process executes through Staff advisors of concerned classes Mechanism On Institutional Governance/Faculty Performance Grievance Redressal 11 Mechanism For Separate Committee functions to address such issues Faculty, Staff And Students Name of the 12.a Department Computer Science and Engineering Course Level B. Tech Ist Year Of Approval UG By the Council 2004 Year wise Sanctioned Intake Year wise Actual 2014 2013 2012 2011 Admissions 60 60 60 60 2014 2013 2012 51 44 51

* 10% supernumerary seats under fee waiver scheme proposed by AICTE. # List of Fee waiver students awaited from CEE, GoK.

Cut off marks-General As per prevailing Govt. norms, the minimum marks required for Quota the qualifying examination is 50% for mathematics and 50% for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics put together.

% Students Passed 2013 2012 2011 with Distinction 2 17 8 % Students Passed 2013 2012 2011 with First Class 17 42 30 Students Placed 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 02 01 22 Average Pay Package, 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Rs/Year 240000 224000 262000 Students Opted For 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Higher Studies 243 Accreditation Status of Non –Acredited The Course Doctoral CoursesNil Foreign Collaborations, if anyNil Professional SocietyISTE Memberships Professional Activities Technical talks/workshops, Exhibitions, community projects Consultancy Activities Training for Govt officials Grants FetchedNil DepartmentalCoordinating Various training programmes for government officials on Achievementscomputer awarness. Conducting technical awareness class for school students. Motivating students to start entrepreneurship activities along with the course.

Distinguished Alumni

12 b Name of the Electronics and Communication Engineering Department Course B. Tech Level UG Ist Year Of Approval 2004 By the Council Year wise Sanctioned Intake 2014 2013 2012 Year wise Actual 60 60 60 Admissions 2014 2013 2012 56 46 53

* 10% supernumerary seats under fee waiver scheme proposed by AICTE. # List of Fee waiver students awaited from CEE, GoK.

Cut off marks-General As per prevailing Govt. norms, the minimum marks required for Quota the qualifying examination is 50% for mathematics and 50% for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics put together.

% Students Passed 2013 2012 2011 with Distinction 10 18 11 % Students Passed 2013 2012 2011 with First Class 34 45 24 Students Placed 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 6 1 20 Average Pay Package, 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Rs/Year 240000 216000 264000 Students Opted For 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Higher Studies 6 8 4 Accreditation Status of Non Accredited The Course Doctoral Courses Foreign Nil Collaborations, if any Professional Society Memberships ISTE Professional Activities Technical talks/workshops, Exhibitions, Students outreach programmes at Schools, community projects Consultancy Activities Nil Grants Fetched Nil Departmental Coordinating National level workshop on cutting edge technologies Achievements with the help of faculty from bench mark institution like IIT. Conducting technical awareness classes for school students. Motivating students to start entrepreneurship activities after the course. Providing satellite base interactive class room facility (EDUSAT) and video conferencing facility

Distinguished Alumni 12 c Name of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department Course B. Tech Level UG Ist Year Of Approval 2011 By the Council Year wise Sanctioned Intake 2014 2013 2012 Year wise Actual 60 60 60 Admissions 2014 2013 2012 48 45 45

* 10% supernumerary seats under fee waiver scheme proposed by AICTE. # List of Fee waiver students awaited from CEE, GoK.

Cut off marks-General As per prevailing Govt. norms, the minimum marks required for Quota the qualifying examination is 50% for mathematics and 50% for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics put together.

% Students Passed with Distinction % Students Passed with First Class Students Placed Average Pay Package, 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Rs/Year

Students Opted For 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Higher Studies Accreditation Status of Non Accredited The Course Doctoral Courses Foreign Nil Collaborations, if any Professional Society Memberships ISTE Professional Activities Technical talks/workshops, Exhibitions, Students outreach programmes at Schools, community projects Consultancy Activities Nil Grants Fetched Nil Departmental Coordinating National level workshop on cutting edge technologies Achievements with the help of faculty from bench mark institution like IIT. Conducting technical awareness classes for school students. Motivating students to start entrepreneurship activities after the course. Providing satellite base interactive class room facility (EDUSAT) and video conferencing facility

Distinguished Alumni

13. Faculty details. One page for each faculty(format given) See Appendix1

Name of Teaching Staff

Designation

Photo Department

Date of joining the institution

Qualifications with Class/Grade UG PG PhD

Total Experience in years Teaching Industry Research

Papers Published National International

Papers Presented in Conferences National International

PhD Guide? Give field & University Field University

PhDs/Projects Guided PhDs Projects at Masters level

Books Published / IPRs / Patents

Professional Memberships

Consultancy Activities

Awards

Grants fetched

Interaction with Professional Institutions

14 Admission Quota 50% merit quota 35% quota with full fee 15% Institutional Admission All the seats except Institutional quota are filled by strictly keeping all the reservations as per Govt. norms The criteria for B.Tech degree admission is prescribed by the Entrance CEE, Govt. of Kerala and concerned university, issued every Test/Admission Criteria year by Govt. of Kerala through common prospectus for admission to professional degree courses. The eligibility of students is stipulated strictly as per AICTE guidelines. As per prevailing norms, the minimum marks required for the qualifying examination is 50% for mathematics and 50% for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics put together.

Cut off/Last Candidate See Appendix 3 Admitted Fees in Rupees See Appendix 4 Number of Fee 2013-2014 2012-2013 2012-2011 Waivers Offered 090309 Admission Calendar Admission Calendar is issued every year by Govt. of Kerala through common prospectus for admission to professional degree courses. As per Govt. of Kerala rules PIO Quota 15 Infrastructural Information Class Room/Tutorial Class rooms/ Tutorial rooms - 10Nos Room Facilities

Laboratory Details Given as appendix 5 Computer Centre The computing facility comprises of more than 91 computer systems Facilities of various configurations including server systems, tablet PC, laptop computers, Pentium- Core2 Duo machines etc. 80 systems are connected through Local Area Network including wireless connectivity. Two 2Mbps broadband connections exist in the campus with a separate backup connectivity. Ten 512Kbps broadband connections through BSNL. Library Facilities The details of central library is as follows - Number of titles of the books - 2250 - Number of volumes - 6907 - Number of National Journals in print form -18 - Number of Inter National Journals -01 and 2 e journals - Digital Library - Full IEEE + IEE journals as digital Library (IEL online)

Auditorium/Seminar Seminar Halls(1nos.) with seating capacity of 70 and Halls/Amphi Audio/Video facilities, PA System/Video projectors etc. Cafeteria With a seating capacity of 25

Indoor Sports Facilities Outdoor Sports -Foot ball Court (Fives) Facilities - Volly ball court - Cricket net facilities Gymnasium Facilities No Facilities For Disabled No Any Other Facilities - EDUSAT satellite based interactive class room set up to facilitate attending expert lectures by external faculty. - Computerized examination cell for conducting internal and university examinations

16 Boys Hostel No Girls Hostel No Medical And Other NA Facilities At Hostel 17 Academic Sessions The College is affiliated to Cochin University of Science and Technology, following the curriculum and syllabi of the university. The programme is conducted with a time span of 8 semesters comprising of 39 theory papers, 12 laboratory courses, 1 seminar, 1 minor project and 1 major project. The scheme of evaluation includes both internal assessment and university examination. The laboratory sessions and project works are continuously evaluated for awarding the grades. The internal evaluation for the theory subjects is done with the help of two formal series examinations in each semester, various assignments and surprise test papers.

An Industrial visit in the Sixth Semester is promoted to enable them understand practical application of theoretical concepts. Extra Lab and theory sessions are planned and implemented based on student performance during semesters. Audio visual aids are thoroughly used in theory and tutorial sessions. Students are encouraged to work on community service projects alongside faculty, so as to learn implementation of technical knowledge and to be a veritable ingredient in societal development. Psychological counseling, for stress management, to handle cutthroat competition and boosting of EQ (Emotional Quotient), is a vital ingredient of teaching learning process. Innovative schemes of providing reference texts from Library and digital library, for online references, cater in plenty to academic requirements.

Examination System, Year wise examination is being conducted for first year. Year/Sem Semester wise examination is being conducted for last three years of the course.

Period of Declaration Every six months by the University of Results 18 Counseling/Monitorin g Career Counseling Periodic career counseling sections are coordinated for the students by Career Guidance and Placement Unit (CGPU) functioning in the campus. CGPU prepares the students to face competitive examinations and interviews through intensive training programs through encompassing aptitude test, group discussions, mock interviews and basics of behavioral psychology and body language. Medical Facilities A Hospital with adequate facilities is situated adjacent to the campus Student Insurance Nil Students Activity 19 NSS , NATURE CLUB, ISTE, ARTS CLUB , Free Software users Group, Body Electronic Association, Computer Association Cultural Activities Arts Festival, college orchestra Sports Activities Annual sports meet , inter collegiate tournaments organized by college sports club Periodic conduct of Essay competitions , Debates etc Literary Activities Periodic publication of College Magazine and news letter Magazine/News Letter Free Software Users Group, Electronics Association, Computer Association Technical Activities/Tech Fest Industrial Visits/Tours Periodically arranged Alumni Activities Project assistants ,scholarships, technical talks, career guidance Name of the 20 Sri. Mohandas Information Officer For RTI Designation Phone No. with STD Administrative Officer Code 0470-2627400 Fax No. with STD Code 0470-2627400 Email [email protected] Appendix 4

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ATTINGAL

FEE STRUCTURE

Certified that College of Engineering, Attingal is fully owned by Govt. of Kerala and the fee structure is fixed by the Govt. from time to time. For B.Tech students admitted during the year 2016-17, the tuition fee fixed by Govt. of Kerala is given below.

No. of Seats Tuition fee/year

50% of seats Rs.35,000/-

35% of seats Rs.65,000/-

15% of seats Rs.1,00,000/-

PRINCIPAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ATTINGAL THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-695 101

OPERATIONAL FUNDS

Certified that the details of operational funds in respect of College of Engineering, Attingal as on 01.11.2014 is as given below.

Name of Bank A/c. No./ FD Rt. Amount Nature of a/c No. (Rs.) State Bank of 670755924166 14,88,802 SB Travancore State Bank of 30841700229 2,46,560 SB India Total Rs. 17,35,262/-

PRINCIPAL

Appendix 5

Details of Laboratories and Workshops

SL.No Name of the Name of the Laboratory/ Total Area of Major course Workshop Lab/workshop equipment 1 Mechanical Workshop 156 m2 Workshop 2 Electrical Workshop 125 m2 3 Electrical Machines Lab 156 m2 4 Electronics Circuit Lab I & II 156 m2 List 5 Communication Lab 156 m2 attached 6 Lab Project Lab 140 m2 7 Microprocessor Lab / DSP Lab 125 m2 8 Computer Lab 140 m2 9 Digital Lab 47 m2 Total List of Equipments – Communication Lab

SL.No Item with Specification Quantity

1. CRO- 33 MHz 10 Nos 2. Function Generator – 2 MHz 10 Nos 3. Multi meter Digital 10 Nos 4. Power Supply Variable (0-30 v / 2A) 10 Nos 5. DSP Trainer Kit- TMS 320 C 6713 1 No 6. Micro wave Bench 2 Nos 7. Fibre Optic Trainer Kit 1 No List of Equipments – Electrical Machines Lab SL.No Item with SpecificationQuantity 1. Ammeter (MC) 0-5/10 A 4 Nos 2. Ammeter (MC) 0-2.5/5 A 4 Nos 3. Ammeter (MC) 0-5/30 A 4 Nos 4. Ammeter (MI) 0-15/30 A 4 Nos 5. Ammeter (MI) 0-15/20 A 4 Nos 6. Ammeter (MI) 0-5/10 A 4 Nos 7. Auto Transformer 28 A 3 phases 3 Nos 8. Auto Transformer 15 A 1 ф 2 Nos 9. Auto Transformer 28 A 1 ф 2 Nos 10. DC shunt Motor 3.7 kw 1500 RPM 1 No 11. DC Series Motor 3.5 kw 1 No 12. Generator Motor Set 5 HP 1 No 13. Knife Switch 500 V/32 A 2 Nos 14. Knife Switch DPDT 500 V/32 A 2 Nos 15. Knife Switch TPDT 500 V/32 A 1 No 16. Induction Motor 1 HP 1 No 17. Induction Motor Slip ring 3.7 kw 1 No 18. Induction Motor(Squirrel Cage) 5 HP 1 No 19. Rheostat 100 Ω 5 A 4 Nos 20. Rheostat 600 Ω 1.7 A 3 Nos 21. Rheostat 1000 Ω 1.2 A 2 Nos 22. Rheostat 300 Ω 1.7 A 2 Nos 23. Transformer 220/110V 3 KVA 3 Nos 24. Transformer 220/110V 2 KVA 3 Nos 25. Tachometer 3 Nos 26. Digital Tachometer 1 No 27. Voltmeter 30/60V MC 2 Nos 28. Voltmeter 150/300 V MC 7 Nos 29. Voltmeter (MI) (30/60V) 3 Nos 30. Voltmeter (MI) 150/30V 6 Nos 31. Voltmeter (MI) 250/500V 6 Nos 32. Wattmeter upf – 250/500V-10A/20A 4 Nos 33. Wattmeter upf- 150/300V 5/10 A 2 Nos 34. Wattmeter upf – 125/250/500 V -5/10A 3 Nos 35. Wattmeter lpf 125/250/500 V-5/10 A 3 Nos 36. Loading Rheostate 5kw/230V 2 Nos 37. Spanner Set 1 No 38. DC Power Supply 100A – 220 V 1 No List of Equipments – Electrical Workshop

SL.No Item with Specification Quantity

1. Soldering Iron 10 Nos 2. Screw drive 20 Nos 3. Side cutting Plier 10 Nos 4. Steel rule 10 Nos 5. Pocker 5 Nos 6. NT Cutter 1 No 7. Hack Saw 2 Nos 8. Function Generator 1 No 9. Chisel 10 Nos 10. Digital Multi meter 1 No 11. Combination plier 10 Nos 12. Ball pen Hammer 10 Nos 13. Analog Multi meter 1 No 14. Wooden Wiring Board 12 Nos 15. Neon Tester 10 Nos 16. Tenon Saw 2 Nos 17. Wire Stipper 3 Nos 18. Variable Power Supply 1 No List of Equipments – Mechanical Workshop

1. Hand Shearing Machine - 1 No 2. Bench Grinder - 1 No 3. Pillar Type Drilling Machine - 1 No 4. Carpenters Vice - 8 Nos 5. Bench Vice - 20 Nos 6. Surface Plate - 1 No 7. Anvil - 2 Nos 8. Welding Transformer - 1 No 9. Electrical Hand Drill - 2 Nos List of Equipments in Microprocessor Lab

Sl no Item with specification Quantity

1. 8085 Microprocessor Trainer(VI Microsystems) - 12Nos

2. Microcontroller Trainer kit(VI Microsystems) - 3Nos

3. 20MHz, dual trace Cathode Ray Oscillosope ( -tek) - 5Nos

Interfacing devices

4. Switches & LED Module - 2Nos

5. Stepper Motor (12V, 0.5A, Torque 2kg) - 4Nos

6. Real time clock/Calender Board - 1No

7. Memory expansion card for 8085/8086 kit - 2Nos

8. CRO interface board - 2Nos

9. DMA interface board - 2Nos

10. Stepper motor controller - 4Nos

11. Printer interface Board - 2Nos

12. 8259 Simulator Board - 1No

13. 8255 interface Board - 2Nos

14. 2 – channel DAC interface board - 3Nos

15. 8-channel ADC interface board - 2Nos

16. 8251 & 8253 interface board - 3Nos

17. Keyboard & Display interface board - 3Nos

18. 8259 interface board - 3Nos 19. USB interfaced Universal device Programmer - 1No List of Equipments in Digital Lab

Sl no Item with specification Quantity

1. 20 MHz, dual trace, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope ( -tek) - 8Nos

2. Digital IC Tester (Kitek) - 1No

3. Power supply (5V,1A) (Scientific tech) - 10Nos

4. Digital IC Trainer (Scientific tech) - 10 Nos List of Equipments in the Circuit LAB

Sl no Item with specification Quantity

1 Ammeter(0-500 A) - 4Nos

2 20MHz Dual Trace Oscilloscope(with1 :1 probe) - 8Nos

3 1MHz Function Generator - 10Nos

4. Analog Multimeter - 3Nos

5. Power supply(0-15V,2A) - 14Nos

6. Power supply(0-30V,2A) - 15Nos

7 Voltmeter(0-15V) - 3Nos

8 Voltmeter(0-3V) - 3Nos

9 Voltmeter(0-10V) - 3Nos

10 Voltmeter(0-30V) - 3Nos

11 Ammeter(0-500MA) - 5Nos

12 Ammeter(0-100MA) - 5Nos

13 Ammeter(0-10MA) - 5Nos

14 Ammeter(0-1MA) - 5Nos

15 AHUJA make 7ZA2000,200W (100+100W) Sterio 2 Zone Amplifier, 6 Mic cad 2Amp)with accessories - 1No

16 Digital Multimeter - 2Nos

17 20 MHz Dual Trace CRO (With probe) - 4 Nos List of Equipments in the Computer Lab

Number and Configuration of Systems: 83 + 2 server

1) HP Server X 4300 - 2 Nos 2) Pentium IV 2.8 Ghz / with 256 RAM 3) Pentium IV 3 Ghz / with 256 RAM 83 4) Pentium Dual Core 3 Ghz with 1 GB RAM Laptop Pentium Dual Core with 1 GB - 1 No 10 KVA UPS - 1 No 5 KVA UPS - 1 No Total number of systems connected by LAN : 76 Internet Band width 1. 2 Mbps BSNL - 1 No 2. 2 Mbps Asianet - 1 No 3. 512 Kbps NME/BSNL - 10 Nos Total bandwidth 9 Mbps WiFi Connection Provided for students to access Internet Laser Printers - 3 Nos Inkjet Printer - 1 No Dot- Matrix Printer - 1 No Scanner - 1 No Wireless Access Point - 1 No 24 Port Switch - 2 Nos 16 Port Switch - 2 Nos 8 Port Switch - 3 Nos Major Software Packages Visual Studio, C++, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 Server, Linux, Ms- Office 2003 IEL Online is Available All systems are equipped with LTSP List of Equipments – Project Lab

SL.No Item with Specification Quantity

1. HP Laser Printer 4 Nos 2. Web Camera 5 Nos 3. Soldering Stand 12 Nos 4. Desoldering Pump 18 Nos 5. Digital Multimeter 13 Nos 6. Analog Multimeter 16 Nos 7. Micro Soldering Station 14 Nos 8. Digital Storage Oscilloscope 1 No 9. DSP Trainer Kit 2 Nos 10. HP Computer with Intel Pentium dual 16 Nos core Processor with accessories 11. FPGA SPARTAN III Proto board 1 No List of Experiments in Basic Electronics Lab

1. Familiarization of Electronic Equipments

Cycle – I

1. Diode ( Si & Ge) Characteristics 2. Zener diode characteristics 3. Half wave rectifier with & without filter 4. Full wave centre –tapped rectifier with & without filter

5. Full wave bridge rectifier with & without filter

Cycle – II

1. Transistor CE & CB Characteristics 2. Zener diode regulator 3. Transistor biasing 4. FET Characteristics 5. Series Voltage regulator using transistor List of Experiments in Electronic Circuits Lab

1. Study of Electronics Equipments 2. Study of Electronic Components 3. V-I Characteristics of a PN Junction diode 4. V-I Characteristics of a Zener diode 5. Rectifiers with and without filters 6. Clipping and clamping circuits 7. RC Integrator and Differentiator Circuits 8. Transistor Characteristics (Common Emitter and Common Base) 9. Single stage RC Coupled Amplifier 10. A stable Multi vibrator 11. RC Phase shift oscillator 12. Simple Op-Amp Circuits List of Experiments in Micro processor Lab

1. Familiarization of Micro processor kit 2. Addition of Two 8 bit numbers 3. Decimal Addition 4. 8 bit subtraction 5. Decimal Subtraction 6. Check whether no. is even or odd 7. Sum of 2 – 16 bit no‟s 8. Largest number in an array 9. Smallest number in an array 10. Sorting in Ascending & descending order 11. 8- bit Multiplication 12. Reverse an 8 – bit number 13. Transfer a block of data 14. Factorial of a number 15. Square root 16. Sum and Average of „N‟ Numbers 17. No. of „1‟ in 8 – bit data 18. Addition of two 8-bit numbers, result 16 bit 19. Interfacing Circuits -Square wave generation using DAC -Saw tooth generation using DAC -Full wave generation using DAC -Stepper motor in clock wise direction -Stepper motor in anti-clockwise direction -Stepper motor of required angle. 20. Interfacing Experiments with Micro-controllers

21. Introduction to 1 BM/PC & its DEBUG Program commands -Examining & modifying the contents of the memory -Assembling 8086 instructions with Assembler commands -Executing 8086 instructions & Programmes with the Trace & Go command -Debugging a Program 22. Assembly Language program development using IBM / Purchase Committee Macro assembler -Creating an assembler source file -Assembling source program with MASM -The link program – creating a RUN module -Typical Programming examples List of Experiments in Digital Lab

1. Familiarization of Logic Gates 2. Half wave and Full adder using NAND gates 3. Code converters – Binary to Gray and Gray to Binary using mode Control

4. Binary addition and subtraction using IC 7483 5. BCD adder using IC 7483 6. Study of MUX, DEMUX and Decoder Circuits 7. Study of MUX and DEMUX, IC‟s and Implementations using it

8. RS, JK, JKMS, T and D Flip flops using NAND gates 9. Design and realization of Square generators 10. Asynchronous UP/DOWN counter using JK Flip flops 11. Implementation of Johnson and Ring counter using flip flops 12. Study of IC counters 7490, 7492, 7493 and 74192 13. A stable and mono stable multi vibrator using TTL gates. 14. Transfer characteristics of TT2 gates.

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Introduction to MAT LAB 2. Generation of Signals a) Generate impulse, step, ramp and exponential signals(discrete) b) Generate step, ramp and exponential signals(continuous) c) Generate square sine and cosine signals d) Generate square wave of given frequency and duty cycle e) Generate saw tooth and triangular signals f) Generate square signal from sum of sinusoid and its harmonics g) Generate amplitude modulated wave 3. Impulse response of LTI system 4. Step response of LTI system 5. Linear convolution of two sequences 6. Linear convolution of two sequences using DFT 7. Cross correlation of two sequences 8. Cross correlation of two sequences through convolution 9. Autocorrelation of noise corrupted signal 10. Transfer function in z domain 11. DFT of a sequence and plot magnitude and phase spectrum a) Using built in function b) Without using built function 12. Frequency response of first order system 13. Circular convolution using built in function 14. Circular convolution using DFT 15. Spectral Analysis of Signal 16. Power spectrum of signals 17. Design of IIR filters 18. Design of FIR filters 19. Experiments in DSP kit TMS320C6713 a) Generation of basic signals b) Sampling and reconstruction of signals c) Design of Digital filters