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Choice Based Credit System
Integral Transforms:
Fourier Transform: Complex Fourier Transform, Fourier Sine and Cosine Transforms, Applications of Fourier Transform in Solving the Ordinary Differential Equation.
Laplace Transform: Introduction of Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of elementary Functions, Properties of Laplace Transform, Change of Scale Property, First and Second Shifting Properties, Laplace Transform of Derivatives and Integrals. Inverse Laplace Transform & its Properties, Convolution theorem, Applications of Laplace Transform in solving the Ordinary Differential Equations.
Random Variables: Discrete and Continuous Random Variables, Probability Function, Distribution Function, Density Function, Probability Distributions, Mean and Variance of Random Variables.
Distribution: Discrete Distributions- Binomial & Poisson Distributions with their Constants, Moment Generating Functions, Continuous Distribution- Normal Distribution, Properties, Constants, Moments.
Curve Fitting using Least Square Method.
Probability & Statistics by G Shanker Rao, University Press.
Mathematical Statistics by George R., Springer
Erwin Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley India.
H C Taneja: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
S S Sastri: Engineering Mathematics, PHI
Ramana, B.V.: Advance Engg. Mathematics, TMH New Delhi
Engineering Mathematics By Samnta Pal and Bhutia, Oxford Publication
Probability and Statistics in Engineering, W.W. Hines et. al., Wiley India PVT Ltd.
Choice Based Credit System
To learn the basic methods for the design of digital circuits and provide the fundamental Concepts used in the design of digital systems.
To introduce basic postulates of Boolean algebra and shows the correlation between Boolean expressions
To introduce the methods for simplifying Boolean expressions
To outline the formal procedures for the analysis and design of combinational circuits andsequential circuits
To introduce the concept of memories and programmable logic devices.
To illustrate the concept of synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits
Students who are successful in this class will demonstrate at least the abilities:
To introduce the concepts and techniques associated with the number systems and codes. To minimize the logical expressions using Boolean postulates.
To design various combinational and sequential circuits.
M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2003 Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
Donald P.Leach and Albert Paul Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications, 6thEdition, TMH, 2003.
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/digital-circuits-and-systems.html
Anil K. Maini, Digital electronics Principles and Integrated circuits Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Anandkumar- fundamental of digital circuit. 3rd edition. PHI
John. F. Wakerly, Digital Design, Principles and Practices, Pearson Prentice Hall
John.M Yarbrough, Digital Logic Applications and Design, Thomson Learning, 2002.
Comer: Digital Logic & State Machine Design, Oxford Publication.
Donald D.Givone, Digital Principles and Design, TMH, 2003.
Ghosal- Digital electyronis, cengage learning.
To verify the truth table of all basic logic gates and to implement all gate using universal gate.
Design of 4 bit Adders (CLA, CSA, CMA, Parallel adders)
Design of Binary Subtractors
Design of Encoder (8X3), Encoder(3X8)
Design of Multiplexer (8X1), and De-multiplexer (1X8)
Design of code converters & Comparator
Design of FF (SR, D, T, JK, and Master Slave with delays)
Design of registers using latches and flip-flops
Choice Based Credit System
To make the students capable of analyzing any given electrical network.
To make the students learn how to synthesize an electrical network from a given impedance/admittance function.
Understand the fundamental concepts and theories about networks. - Apply this knowledge to solve real-world, network-centric problems. - Use advanced network analysis methods and tools to visualize and analyze networks. Interpret the results with respect to exploratory, quantitative and substantive questions. - Design and execute a small-scale network analysis project in a systematic fashion.
. EXPERIMENTS LIST:-
To Verify Thevenin Theorem and Superposition Theorem.
To Verify Reciprocity Theorem and Millman’s Theorem.
To Verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
To Determine Open Circuit and Short Circuit parameters of a Two Port Network.
To Determine A,B, C, D parameters of a Two Port Network.
To determine h parameters of a Two Port Network.
To Find Frequency Response of RLC Series Circuit RLC parallel Circuit and determine resonance and 3dB frequencies.
To determine charging and discharging times of Capacitors.
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
Apply the fundamental concepts in solving and analyzing different Electrical networks
Select appropriate and relevant technique for solving the Electrical network in different conditions
Apply mathematics in analyzing and synthesizing the networks in time and frequency domain
Estimate the performance of a particular network from its analysis
M.E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, (Pearson)
S P Ghosh A K Chakraborty Network Analysis & Synth. (MGH).
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/networks-and-systems.html
Sudhakar-Circuit Network Analysis & Synth(TMH).
J. David Irwin Engineering Circuit analysis tenth edition, Wiley india.
Kuo- Network Analysis & Synthesis, Wiley India.
Robert L Boylestad introductory Circuit analysis, Pearson
Smarajit Ghosh, NETWORK THEORY: ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS (PHI).
Roy Choudhary D; Network and systems; New Age Pub.
Bhattacharya and Singh- Network Analysis & Synth (Pearson).
Choice Based Credit System
Bipolar junction transistor - Construction, basic operation, current components and equations,CB, CE and CC- configuration, input and output characteristics, Early effect, Region ofoperations: active, cut-off and saturation region. BJT as an amplifier. Ebers-Moll model, Power dissipation intransistor (Pd, max rating), Photo transistor.
To determine and analyzethe V-I characteristics of PN Junction diode and Zener diode.
To determine input and output characteristics of transistor amplifiers in CE, CB &CC configurations.
To determine the frequency response of transistor CE amplifier, direct coupled and RC coupled amplifier.
To determinecharacteristics ofUJT as relaxation Oscillator.
To determineDrain and Transfer Characteristicsof JFET Amplifier.
To determineDrain and Transfer Characteristicsof MOSFET Amplifier.
To determinecharacteristics of class A and Bpower amplifiers.
To determine characteristics of classC and AB power amplifiers.
Students who are successful in this class will be able to:
Understand the basic physics of carrier transport in bulk semiconductors and real device structures.
Understand the fundamentals of operation of the main semiconductor electronic devices.
Understand the basic parameters of electronic devices, their performance, and limiting factors.
Understand the basic principles of electronic device operation with emphasis on bipolar transistors, and unipolar microwave devices.
Millman and Halkias: Integrated electronics, TMH.
Boylestad and Nashelsky: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Pearson Education.
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/basic-electronics-drchitralekha-mahanta.html
Sedra and Smith: Microelectronics, Oxford Press.
Anil K. Maini, VarshaAgarwal: Electronic Devices and Circuits, Wiley Publications.
Rashid: Electronic Devices and Circuits, Cengage learning.
Donald A Neamen: Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
Salivahanan: Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
Mottershead: Electronic Devices and Circuits an introduction, PHI
Kumar and Jain: Electronic Devices and Circuits, PHI.
David A. Bell Electronic Devices and Circuits Oxford University press.
Choice Based Credit System
This course is electronics based course dealing with measurements and instrumentation designed for students. The objectives of this course are to introduce students to the use of various electrical/electronic instruments, their construction, applications, and principles of operation, standards and units of measurements and provide students with opportunities to develop basic skills in the design of electronic equipments.
Accuracy and Precision, Sensitivity, Linearity, Resolution, Hysteresis, Loading Effect. Measurements of Current, Voltage, Power and Impedance: DC and AC Ammeter, DC Voltmeter- Chopper type and solid-state, AC voltmeter using Rectifier.Average, RMS, Peak responding voltmeters, Multi-meter, Power meter, Bolometer and Calorimeter.
Different parts of CRO, Block diagram, Electrostatic focusing, Electrostatic deflection, Post deflection acceleration. Screen for CRTs, Graticules, Vertical and Horizontal deflection system, Time base circuit, Oscilloscope Probes, Applications of CRO, Special purpose CROs- Multi input, Dual trace, Dual beam, Sampling, Storage (Analog and Digital) Oscilloscope.
Maxwell’s bridge (Inductance and Inductance-Capacitance), Hay’s bridge, Schering bridge (High voltage and Relative permittivity), Wein bridge. Impedance measurement by Q-meter.
Non-Electrical Quantities (Transducer): Classification of Transducers, Strain gauge, Displacement Transducer- Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) and Rotary Variable Differential Transformer (RVDT), Temperature Transducer- Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD), Thermistor, Thermocouple, Piezo-electric transducer, Optical Transducer- Photo emissive, Photo conductive, Photo voltaic, Photo-diode, Photo Transistor.
Signal and Function Generators, Sweep Frequency Generator, Pulse and Square Wave Generator, Beat Frequency Oscillator, Digital display system and indicators, Classification of Displays, Display devices: Light Emitting diodes (LED) and Liquid Crystal Display(LCD).
Advantages of Digital Instrument over Analog Instrument, Digital-to-analog conversion (DAC) - Variable resistive type, R-2R ladder Type, Binary ladder, Weighted converter using Op-amp and transistor, Practical DAC. Analog-to- digital Conversion (ADC) -Ramp Technique, Dual Slope Integrating Type, Integrating Type (voltage to frequency), Successive Approximations. Digital voltmeters and multi-meters, Resolution and sensitivity of digital multi-meter.
List of Experiments:
Study of Cathode Ray Oscilloscope and Function Generator.
Study of displacement measurement by LVDT.
Force measurement by strain gauge.
Measurement of Capacitor using Q-meter.
Measurement of Self-induction using Q-meter.
Temperature measurement by thermistor, RTD and thermocouple.
Study of optical Transducers: Photo conductive, Photo voltaic, Photo-diode, Photo-Transistor.
Design of digital to analog converter,R-2R ladder Type and analysis of its characteristics.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Identify electronics/ electrical instruments, their use, peculiar errors associated with the instruments and how to minimize such errors.
Explain the industrial and laboratory applications of such instruments.
Service and maintain such instruments in case of damage or misuse.
Understand the basic design techniques of electronic equipment.
H.S. Kalsi: Electronics Instrumentation, TMH
A.K. Sawhney: Instrumentation and Measurements, Dhanpat Rai and Co.
Oliver: electronic Measurements introduction TMH
Helfric and Cooper: Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Pearson.
Ghosh: introduction to measurements and instrumentation 4th edition PHI
Bell: electronic Instrumentation and Measurement oxford press.
Banerjee: electrical and electronics Measurement 2nd PHI.
Anand: electronics and Instrumentation technology, PHI.
Choice Based Credit System
Communication Skills
Introduction: Communication, definition and role of communication, Process of communication, Importance of professional communication, Levels of communication, Types of communication, Challenges in communication. Non –verbal communication – Body language, personal appearance, posture, gesture and hand movement, eye contact, facial expressions, paralinguistic features - proxemics, haptics, chronemics. Oral presentations. Case studies.
Business Communication, Mc Graw Hill Education, Matthukutty M. Monippally.
Effective Business Communication , Mc Graw Hill Education, Neera Jain, Shoma Mukherji.
Technical Communication , Cengage , P. Subba Rao, B. Anita Kumar, C. Hima Bindu.
Business Correspondence & Report Writing , Mc graw Hills. , R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan .
Technical Communication – Principles & Practice , Oxford , Meenakshi Raman.
Business Communication- Mc graw Hills , Peter Cordom.
Communication Skills , Oxford , Sanjay Kumar & Pushpa TMH.
Effective Technical Communication , M. Ashraf Rizvi ,Mc Graw Hill Education.
Language Lab II
Module 1 : Reading comprehension Module 2 : Role plays
Module 3 : Debate
Module 4 : Group discussion Module 5 : Resume writing Module 6 : Interview skills Module 7 : Body language Module 8 : Oral presentations
=======Choice Based Credit System
Integral Transforms:
Fourier Transform: Complex Fourier Transform, Fourier Sine and Cosine Transforms, Applications of Fourier Transform in Solving the Ordinary Differential Equation.
Laplace Transform: Introduction of Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of elementary Functions, Properties of Laplace Transform, Change of Scale Property, First and Second Shifting Properties, Laplace Transform of Derivatives and Integrals. Inverse Laplace Transform & its Properties, Convolution theorem, Applications of Laplace Transform in solving the Ordinary Differential Equations.
Random Variables: Discrete and Continuous Random Variables, Probability Function, Distribution Function, Density Function, Probability Distributions, Mean and Variance of Random Variables.
Distribution: Discrete Distributions- Binomial & Poisson Distributions with their Constants, Moment Generating Functions, Continuous Distribution- Normal Distribution, Properties, Constants, Moments.
Curve Fitting using Least Square Method.
Probability & Statistics by G Shanker Rao, University Press.
Mathematical Statistics by George R., Springer
Erwin Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley India.
H C Taneja: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
S S Sastri: Engineering Mathematics, PHI
Ramana, B.V.: Advance Engg. Mathematics, TMH New Delhi
Engineering Mathematics By Samnta Pal and Bhutia, Oxford Publication
Probability and Statistics in Engineering, W.W. Hines et. al., Wiley India PVT Ltd.
Choice Based Credit System
To learn the basic methods for the design of digital circuits and provide the fundamental Concepts used in the design of digital systems.
To introduce basic postulates of Boolean algebra and shows the correlation between Boolean expressions
To introduce the methods for simplifying Boolean expressions
To outline the formal procedures for the analysis and design of combinational circuits andsequential circuits
To introduce the concept of memories and programmable logic devices.
To illustrate the concept of synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits
Students who are successful in this class will demonstrate at least the abilities:
To introduce the concepts and techniques associated with the number systems and codes. To minimize the logical expressions using Boolean postulates.
To design various combinational and sequential circuits.
M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2003 Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
Donald P.Leach and Albert Paul Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications, 6thEdition, TMH, 2003.
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/digital-circuits-and-systems.html
Anil K. Maini, Digital electronics Principles and Integrated circuits Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Anandkumar- fundamental of digital circuit. 3rd edition. PHI
John. F. Wakerly, Digital Design, Principles and Practices, Pearson Prentice Hall
John.M Yarbrough, Digital Logic Applications and Design, Thomson Learning, 2002.
Comer: Digital Logic & State Machine Design, Oxford Publication.
Donald D.Givone, Digital Principles and Design, TMH, 2003.
Ghosal- Digital electyronis, cengage learning.
To verify the truth table of all basic logic gates and to implement all gate using universal gate.
Design of 4 bit Adders (CLA, CSA, CMA, Parallel adders)
Design of Binary Subtractors
Design of Encoder (8X3), Encoder(3X8)
Design of Multiplexer (8X1), and De-multiplexer (1X8)
Design of code converters & Comparator
Design of FF (SR, D, T, JK, and Master Slave with delays)
Design of registers using latches and flip-flops
Choice Based Credit System
To make the students capable of analyzing any given electrical network.
To make the students learn how to synthesize an electrical network from a given impedance/admittance function.
Understand the fundamental concepts and theories about networks. - Apply this knowledge to solve real-world, network-centric problems. - Use advanced network analysis methods and tools to visualize and analyze networks. Interpret the results with respect to exploratory, quantitative and substantive questions. - Design and execute a small-scale network analysis project in a systematic fashion.
. EXPERIMENTS LIST:-
To Verify Thevenin Theorem and Superposition Theorem.
To Verify Reciprocity Theorem and Millman’s Theorem.
To Verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
To Determine Open Circuit and Short Circuit parameters of a Two Port Network.
To Determine A,B, C, D parameters of a Two Port Network.
To determine h parameters of a Two Port Network.
To Find Frequency Response of RLC Series Circuit RLC parallel Circuit and determine resonance and 3dB frequencies.
To determine charging and discharging times of Capacitors.
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
Apply the fundamental concepts in solving and analyzing different Electrical networks
Select appropriate and relevant technique for solving the Electrical network in different conditions
Apply mathematics in analyzing and synthesizing the networks in time and frequency domain
Estimate the performance of a particular network from its analysis
M.E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, (Pearson)
S P Ghosh A K Chakraborty Network Analysis & Synth. (MGH).
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/networks-and-systems.html
Sudhakar-Circuit Network Analysis & Synth(TMH).
J. David Irwin Engineering Circuit analysis tenth edition, Wiley india.
Kuo- Network Analysis & Synthesis, Wiley India.
Robert L Boylestad introductory Circuit analysis, Pearson
Smarajit Ghosh, NETWORK THEORY: ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS (PHI).
Roy Choudhary D; Network and systems; New Age Pub.
Bhattacharya and Singh- Network Analysis & Synth (Pearson).
Choice Based Credit System
Bipolar junction transistor - Construction, basic operation, current components and equations,CB, CE and CC- configuration, input and output characteristics, Early effect, Region ofoperations: active, cut-off and saturation region. BJT as an amplifier. Ebers-Moll model, Power dissipation intransistor (Pd, max rating), Photo transistor.
To determine and analyzethe V-I characteristics of PN Junction diode and Zener diode.
To determine input and output characteristics of transistor amplifiers in CE, CB &CC configurations.
To determine the frequency response of transistor CE amplifier, direct coupled and RC coupled amplifier.
To determinecharacteristics ofUJT as relaxation Oscillator.
To determineDrain and Transfer Characteristicsof JFET Amplifier.
To determineDrain and Transfer Characteristicsof MOSFET Amplifier.
To determinecharacteristics of class A and Bpower amplifiers.
To determine characteristics of classC and AB power amplifiers.
Students who are successful in this class will be able to:
Understand the basic physics of carrier transport in bulk semiconductors and real device structures.
Understand the fundamentals of operation of the main semiconductor electronic devices.
Understand the basic parameters of electronic devices, their performance, and limiting factors.
Understand the basic principles of electronic device operation with emphasis on bipolar transistors, and unipolar microwave devices.
Millman and Halkias: Integrated electronics, TMH.
Boylestad and Nashelsky: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Pearson Education.
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/basic-electronics-drchitralekha-mahanta.html
Sedra and Smith: Microelectronics, Oxford Press.
Anil K. Maini, VarshaAgarwal: Electronic Devices and Circuits, Wiley Publications.
Rashid: Electronic Devices and Circuits, Cengage learning.
Donald A Neamen: Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
Salivahanan: Electronic Circuits Analysis and Design, TMH
Mottershead: Electronic Devices and Circuits an introduction, PHI
Kumar and Jain: Electronic Devices and Circuits, PHI.
David A. Bell Electronic Devices and Circuits Oxford University press.
Choice Based Credit System
This course is electronics based course dealing with measurements and instrumentation designed for students. The objectives of this course are to introduce students to the use of various electrical/electronic instruments, their construction, applications, and principles of operation, standards and units of measurements and provide students with opportunities to develop basic skills in the design of electronic equipments.
Accuracy and Precision, Sensitivity, Linearity, Resolution, Hysteresis, Loading Effect. Measurements of Current, Voltage, Power and Impedance: DC and AC Ammeter, DC Voltmeter- Chopper type and solid-state, AC voltmeter using Rectifier.Average, RMS, Peak responding voltmeters, Multi-meter, Power meter, Bolometer and Calorimeter.
Different parts of CRO, Block diagram, Electrostatic focusing, Electrostatic deflection, Post deflection acceleration. Screen for CRTs, Graticules, Vertical and Horizontal deflection system, Time base circuit, Oscilloscope Probes, Applications of CRO, Special purpose CROs- Multi input, Dual trace, Dual beam, Sampling, Storage (Analog and Digital) Oscilloscope.
Maxwell’s bridge (Inductance and Inductance-Capacitance), Hay’s bridge, Schering bridge (High voltage and Relative permittivity), Wein bridge. Impedance measurement by Q-meter.
Non-Electrical Quantities (Transducer): Classification of Transducers, Strain gauge, Displacement Transducer- Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) and Rotary Variable Differential Transformer (RVDT), Temperature Transducer- Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD), Thermistor, Thermocouple, Piezo-electric transducer, Optical Transducer- Photo emissive, Photo conductive, Photo voltaic, Photo-diode, Photo Transistor.
Signal and Function Generators, Sweep Frequency Generator, Pulse and Square Wave Generator, Beat Frequency Oscillator, Digital display system and indicators, Classification of Displays, Display devices: Light Emitting diodes (LED) and Liquid Crystal Display(LCD).
Advantages of Digital Instrument over Analog Instrument, Digital-to-analog conversion (DAC) - Variable resistive type, R-2R ladder Type, Binary ladder, Weighted converter using Op-amp and transistor, Practical DAC. Analog-to- digital Conversion (ADC) -Ramp Technique, Dual Slope Integrating Type, Integrating Type (voltage to frequency), Successive Approximations. Digital voltmeters and multi-meters, Resolution and sensitivity of digital multi-meter.
List of Experiments:
Study of Cathode Ray Oscilloscope and Function Generator.
Study of displacement measurement by LVDT.
Force measurement by strain gauge.
Measurement of Capacitor using Q-meter.
Measurement of Self-induction using Q-meter.
Temperature measurement by thermistor, RTD and thermocouple.
Study of optical Transducers: Photo conductive, Photo voltaic, Photo-diode, Photo-Transistor.
Design of digital to analog converter,R-2R ladder Type and analysis of its characteristics.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Identify electronics/ electrical instruments, their use, peculiar errors associated with the instruments and how to minimize such errors.
Explain the industrial and laboratory applications of such instruments.
Service and maintain such instruments in case of damage or misuse.
Understand the basic design techniques of electronic equipment.
H.S. Kalsi: Electronics Instrumentation, TMH
A.K. Sawhney: Instrumentation and Measurements, Dhanpat Rai and Co.
Oliver: electronic Measurements introduction TMH
Helfric and Cooper: Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Pearson.
Ghosh: introduction to measurements and instrumentation 4th edition PHI
Bell: electronic Instrumentation and Measurement oxford press.
Banerjee: electrical and electronics Measurement 2nd PHI.
Anand: electronics and Instrumentation technology, PHI.
Choice Based Credit System
Communication Skills
Introduction: Communication, definition and role of communication, Process of communication, Importance of professional communication, Levels of communication, Types of communication, Challenges in communication. Non –verbal communication – Body language, personal appearance, posture, gesture and hand movement, eye contact, facial expressions, paralinguistic features - proxemics, haptics, chronemics. Oral presentations. Case studies.
Business Communication, Mc Graw Hill Education, Matthukutty M. Monippally.
Effective Business Communication , Mc Graw Hill Education, Neera Jain, Shoma Mukherji.
Technical Communication , Cengage , P. Subba Rao, B. Anita Kumar, C. Hima Bindu.
Business Correspondence & Report Writing , Mc graw Hills. , R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan .
Technical Communication – Principles & Practice , Oxford , Meenakshi Raman.
Business Communication- Mc graw Hills , Peter Cordom.
Communication Skills , Oxford , Sanjay Kumar & Pushpa TMH.
Effective Technical Communication , M. Ashraf Rizvi ,Mc Graw Hill Education.
Language Lab II
Module 1 : Reading comprehension Module 2 : Role plays
Module 3 : Debate
Module 4 : Group discussion Module 5 : Resume writing Module 6 : Interview skills Module 7 : Body language Module 8 : Oral presentations
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