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Basic Electronics 15ELN15

This document provides an overview of the Basic Electronics course offered at a university. The course has 4 credits and is offered over 2 semesters with 50 total lecture hours. It aims to teach students the principles of electronics that are applicable across various engineering domains. The course covers topics like diodes and their applications in rectification, bipolar junction transistors, operational amplifiers, digital electronics, flip-flops, microcontrollers, communication systems, and transducers over 5 modules. Upon completing the course, students will be able to apply concepts of diodes, design simple circuits using operational amplifiers, implement logic functions using gates, understand modulation techniques, and grasp transducer principles. Students will be evaluated through a question paper with 5

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Basic Electronics 15ELN15

This document provides an overview of the Basic Electronics course offered at a university. The course has 4 credits and is offered over 2 semesters with 50 total lecture hours. It aims to teach students the principles of electronics that are applicable across various engineering domains. The course covers topics like diodes and their applications in rectification, bipolar junction transistors, operational amplifiers, digital electronics, flip-flops, microcontrollers, communication systems, and transducers over 5 modules. Upon completing the course, students will be able to apply concepts of diodes, design simple circuits using operational amplifiers, implement logic functions using gates, understand modulation techniques, and grasp transducer principles. Students will be evaluated through a question paper with 5

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BASIC ELECTRONICS

[As per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme]


(Effective from the academic year 2015 -2016)
SEMESTER - I/II
Subject Code
15ELN15 / 15ELN25
IA Marks
20
Number of Lecture
04
Exam Marks
80
Hours/Week
Total Number of Lecture
50
Exam Hours
03
Hours
CREDITS - 04
Course objectives:
The course objective is to make students of all the branches of Engineering
to understand the efficacy of Electronic principles which are pervasive in
engineering applications
Module -1

Teach
ing
Hours
Semiconductor Diodes and Applications (Text-1): p-n junction
06
Hours
diode, Characteristics and Parameters, Diode approximations, DC
load line analysis, Half-wave rectifier, Two-diode Full-wave rectifier,
Bridge rectifier, Capacitor filter circuit (only qualitative approch),
Zener diode voltage regulators: Regulator circuit with no load,
Loaded Regulator. Numerical examples as applicable.
Bipolar Junction Transistors: BJT operation, BJT Voltages and
Currents, BJT amplification, Common Base, Common Emitter and
Common

Collector

Characteristics,

Numerical

examples

04
as Hours

applicable.
Module -2
BJT Biasing (Text-1): DC Load line and Bias Point, Base Bias,
Voltage divider Bias, Numerical examples as applicable.

04
Hours

Introduction to Operational Amplifiers (Text-2): Ideal OPAMP,


Inverting and Non Inverting OPAMP circuits, OPAMP applications:
voltage follower, addition, subtraction, integration, differentiation;
Numerical examples as applicable.

06
Hours

Module 3
Digital Electronics (Text-2): Introduction, Switching and Logic
Levels, Digital Waveform (Sections 9.1to 9.3). Number Systems:

10
Hours

Decimal Number System, Binary Number System, Converting


Decimal to Binary, Hexadecimal Number System: Converting
Binary

to

Hexadecimal,

Hexadecimal

to

Binary,

Converting

Hexadecimal to Decimal, Converting Decimal to Hexadecimal, Octal


Numbers: Binary to Octal Conversion. Complement of Binary
Numbers. Boolean Algebra Theorems, De Morgans theorem. Digital
Circuits: Logic gates, NOT Gate, AND Gate, OR Gate, XOR Gate,
NAND Gate, NOR Gate, X-NOR Gate. Algebraic Simplification,
NAND and NOR Implementation (Sections 11.7 and 11.8): NAND
Implementation, NOR Implementation. Half adder, Full adder.

Module-4
Flip-Flops (Text-2): Introduction to Flip-Flops (Section 12.1), NAND
Gate Latch/ NOR Gate Latch, RS Flip-Flop, Gated Flip-Flops:

05
Hours

Clocked RS Flip-Flop (Sections 12.3 to 12.5).


Microcontrollers (Ref.1): Introduction to Microcontrollers, 8051

05
Microcontroller Architecture and an example of Microcontroller Hours
based stepper motor control system (only Block Diagram approach).

Module-5
Communication Systems (Text-2): Introduction, Elements of
Communication

Systems,

Modulation:

Amplitude

Modulation,

06
Hours

Spectrum Power, AM Detection (Demodulation), Frequency and


Phase Modulation.

Amplitude and Frequency Modulation: A

comparison.
Transducers (Text-2): Introduction, Passive Electrical Transducers,
Resistive

Transducers,

Resistance

Thermometers,

Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT).

Thermistor.

Active Electrical

Transducers, Piezoelectric Transducer, Photoelectric Transducer.

04
Hours

Course outcomes:
After studying this course, students will be able to:

Appreciate the significance of electronics in different applications,

Understand the applications of diode in rectifiers, filter circuits and


wave shaping,

Apply the concept of diode in rectifiers, filters circuits

Design simple circuits like amplifiers (inverting and non inverting),


comparators, adders, integrator and differentiator using OPAMPS,

Compile the different building blocks in digital electronics using logic


gates and implement simple logic function using basic universal
gates, and

Understand the functioning of a communication system, and different


modulation technologies, and

Understand the basic principles of different types of Transuducers.

Question paper pattern:


The question paper will have ten questions.

Each full Question consisting of 16 marks

There will be 2 full questions(with a maximum of

four sub

questions) from each module.

Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics
under a module.

The students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full
question from each module.

Text Books:
1. David A. Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Oxford University
Press, 5th Edition, 2008.
2. D.P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, Basic Electronics, McGraw Hill
Education (India) Private Limited, 2014.
Reference Books: MuhammadAli Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller and
Embedded. Systems. Using Assembly and C. Second Edition, 2011,
Pearson India.

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