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D6AG Consumer Electronics

Preamble: Electronics has been growing exponentially in terms of new technologies,
ideas, principles and consumer applications. It is of a concern that engineer of any
discipline as a consumer needs to know the working principle and handling of
versatile consumer electronic equipments. The proposed course ‘D6AG Consumer
Electronics’ , offered as an open elective course by ECE Department will be made
available to students of all branches. The course aims at understanding of various
electronic audio and video devices and home/office systems. Further this subject will
introduce the students with working principles, block diagram, main features of
consumer electronics gadgets/goods/devices like audio-systems, CD systems and TV

Program Outcomes addressed:

a. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of and engineering.
b. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering
problems.
d. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design a system, component or process
as per needs and specifications.
f. Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering ze problems.
k. Graduate who can participate and succeed in competitive examinations.

Home and office Systems:

Conventional telephone block diagram, Conventionaltelephone troubles and solutions, Static and phone noise checks, Low sound ordistortion, DTMF touch pad problems, Basic cordless phone operation, Cordlessphone base unit circuitry, Portable handset unit, Cordless phone troubles andcorrection hints, , cellular phone system, cell phone operation, Transmit/receivesection, CPU and memory logic, PocketNet portables, Ultrasonic remote transmitter,IR remote-control transmitter, Construction and working principles of Dot Matrix
Printer, Inkjet Printer, Laser Printer, Printer Controller, Concentric Interface, Signalsfrom PC to Printer & Printer to PC. Switching Systems: Switching systems fortelephone exchange , PAB EPABX , modular telephones, Telephone massagerecording concepts. Facsimile, Xerography: Xerographic Process, Extension to adynamic copier, Digital Clocks: Working, LSI Digital Clocks, Compliance: Productsafety and liability issues; standards related to electrical safety and standards relatedto fire hazards, e.g., UL and VDE. EMI/EMC requirements and design techniques forcompliance, e.g. ESD, RF interference and immunity, line current harmonics andmains voltage surge.

D6BG Multimedia Systems 3:0

Preamble: Multimedia has become an indispensable part of modern computer
technology. In this course, students will be introduced to principles and current
technologies of multimedia systems. Issues in effectively representing, processing,
and retrieving multimedia data such as sound and music, graphics, image and video
will be addressed. Latest Web technologies and some advanced topics in current
multimedia research will also be discussed.

Program Outcomes addressed:

a. Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of and engineering.
b. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering
problems.
d. Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design a system, component or process
as per needs and specifications.
f. Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering ze problems.
k. Graduate who can participate and succeed in competitive examinations.

Competencies:

1. The ability to: describe different realizations of multimedia tools and the way
in which they are used;
2. To understand the structure of the tools in the light of low-level constraints
imposed by the adoption of various QoS schemes (bottom up approach);
3. To understand the effects of scale and use on both presentation and lowerlevel
requirements
4. To state the properties of different media streams; compare and contrast
different network protocols
5. To describe mechanisms for providing QoS guarantees in the network.