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ECE : Electronics & Communication Engineering

Syllabus for PhD Entrance Exam

Section 1: Engineering Mathematics


Linear Algebra: Vector space, basis, linear dependence and independence, matrix algebra,
Eigen values and eigen vectors, rank, solution of linear equations- existence and uniqueness.
Calculus: Mean value theorems, theorems of integral calculus, evaluation of definite and
improper integrals, partial derivatives, maxima and minima, multiple integrals, line, surface
and volume integrals, Taylor series.
Differential Equations: First order equations (linear and nonlinear), higher order linear
differential equations, Cauchy's and Euler's equations, methods of solution using variation of
parameters, complementary function and particular integral, partial differential equations,
variable separable method, initial and boundary value problems.
Vector Analysis: Vectors in plane and space, vector operations, gradient, divergence and curl,
Gauss's, Green's and Stokes’ theorems.
Complex Analysis: Analytic functions, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula,
sequences, series, convergence tests, Taylor and Laurent series, residue theorem.
Probability and Statistics: Mean, median, mode, standard deviation, combinatorial
probability, probability distributions, binomial distribution, Poisson distribution, exponential
distribution, normal distribution, joint and conditional probability.

Section 2: Networks, Signals and Systems


Circuit analysis: Node and mesh analysis, superposition, Thevenin's theorem, Norton’s
theorem, reciprocity. Sinusoidal steady state analysis: phasors, complex power, maximum
power transfer. Time and frequency domain analysis of linear circuits: RL, RC and RLC
circuits, solution of network equations using Laplace transform.
Linear 2-port network parameters, wye-delta transformation.

Continuous-time signals: Fourier series and Fourier transform, sampling theorem and
applications.
Discrete-time signals: DTFT, DFT, z-transform, discrete-time processing of continuous-time
signals.
LTI systems: definition and properties, causality, stability, impulse response, convolution,
poles and zeroes, frequency response, group delay, phase delay.

Section 3: Electronic Devices


Energy bands in intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, equilibrium carrier concentration,
direct and indirect band-gap semiconductors.
Carrier transport: diffusion current, drift current, mobility and resistivity, generation and
recombination of carriers, Poisson, and continuity equations.
P-N junction, Zener diode, BJT, MOS capacitor, MOSFET, LED, photo diode and solar cell.

Section 4: Analog Circuits


Diode circuits: clipping, clamping and rectifiers.
BJT and MOSFET amplifiers: biasing, ac coupling, small signal analysis, frequency response.
Current mirrors and differential amplifiers.
ECE : Electronics & Communication Engineering
Syllabus for PhD Entrance Exam

Op-amp circuits: Amplifiers, summers, differentiators, integrators, active filters, Schmitt


triggers and oscillators.

Section 5: Digital Circuits


Number representations: binary, integer and floating-point- numbers. Combinatorial circuits:
Boolean algebra, minimization of functions using Boolean identities and Karnaugh map, logic
gates and their static CMOS implementations, arithmetic circuits, code converters,
multiplexers, decoders.
Sequential circuits: latches and flip-flops, counters, shift-registers, finite state machines,
propagation delay, setup and hold time, critical path delay.
Data converters: sample and hold circuits, ADCs, and DACs.
Semiconductor memories: ROM, SRAM, DRAM.
Computer organization: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU, data-path and
control unit, instruction pipelining.

Section 6: Control Systems


Basic control system components; Feedback principle; Transfer function; Block diagram
representation; Signal flow graph; Transient and steady-state analysis of LTI systems;
Frequency response; Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist stability criteria; Bode and root-locus plots;
Lag, lead, and lag-lead compensation; State variable model and solution of state equation of
LTI systems.

Section 7: Communications
Random processes: auto correlation and power spectral density, properties of white noise,
filtering of random signals through LTI systems.
Analog communications: amplitude modulation and demodulation, angle modulation and
demodulation, spectra of AM and FM, super heterodyne receivers.
Information theory: entropy, mutual information, and channel capacity theorem.
Digital communications: PCM, DPCM, digital modulation schemes (ASK, PSK, FSK, QAM),
bandwidth, inter-symbol interference, MAP, ML detection, matched filter receiver, SNR and
BER.
Fundamentals of error correction, Hamming codes, CRC.

Section 8: Electromagnetics
Maxwell's equations: differential and integral forms and their interpretation, boundary
conditions, wave equation, Poynting vector.
Plane waves and properties: reflection and refraction, polarization, phase and group velocity,
propagation through various media, skin depth.
Transmission lines: equations, characteristic impedance, impedance matching, impedance
transformation, S-parameters, Smith chart.
Rectangular and circular waveguides, light propagation in optical fibers, dipole and monopole
antennas, linear antenna arrays.

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