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EC101

The document outlines the syllabus for the Basic Electronics Engineering course (EC101) for the first semester, covering topics such as passive components, semiconductor theory, diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers. It includes details on course structure, lecture hours, exam formats, and recommended textbooks and reference materials. The course aims to provide foundational knowledge in electronics and circuit theory for students in the Electronics and Communication Engineering program.
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EC101

The document outlines the syllabus for the Basic Electronics Engineering course (EC101) for the first semester, covering topics such as passive components, semiconductor theory, diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers. It includes details on course structure, lecture hours, exam formats, and recommended textbooks and reference materials. The course aims to provide foundational knowledge in electronics and circuit theory for students in the Electronics and Communication Engineering program.
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I-YEAR (I-SEMESTER)

BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Course Code: EC101 Credits: 4


No. of Lectures No. of Lectures Mid Sem. Exam End Sem. Exam
(Hrs/Week): 4 (Sem.): 60 (Hrs): 1.5 (Hrs): 3

Unit I: Passive Components


Resistances, Capacitors and Inductors, Component Specifications, Applications, Response to dc and sinusoidal
voltage/current excitations. Semiconductor Theory: Metals, Insulators and Semiconductor materials, energy band
diagram, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Doping, Fermi level, Fermi level of P-type and N-type materials,
Mobility, Drift Current and Diffusion Current. Current conduction in Semiconductors, Generation and Recombination
of Charges

Unit II: Semiconductor Diodes


Theory of P-N Junction, Ideal & Practical diode, Concept of AC and DC Resistances, V-I Characteristics, Diode
Equivalent Circuits, Transition and Diffusion Capacitance, Reverse Recovery Time, Zener and Avalanche breakdown,
Tunnel Diodes, Varactor Diode, Light Emitting Diode

Unit III: Diode Applications and Wave Shaping Circuits


Load line analysis, series and parallel combinations, Half wave & Full wave Rectifiers, Clippers & Clampers.

Unit IV: Transistors


Bipolar Junction Transistor- Construction, Operation, Transistor Configurations, Input and Output Characteristics, AC
and DC Load line, operating point, Effect of shifting the operating point. Biasing, Thermal Runaway, Effect of
temperature on the characteristics, Early effect, introduction to JFET and MOSFET

Unit V: Logic Gates and Operational Amplifiers


Binary number, Digital systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, logic functions, realization of logic gates by electronic
devices, Positive and negative logic, representation of binary numbers, half adder, full adder, flip-flops, Op-Amp,
Practical Op-Amp, Open loop and closed loop configurations, Applications of Op-Amps as inverting and non-inverting
amplifier

Text Books:
[1] Boyelasted an Nashlsky, Electronics Devices and Circuit Theory, TMH.
[2] Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, PHI.

Reference Books:
[3] Millman & Halkias, Integrated Electronics, TMH.
[4] Morris Mano, Digital Design, PHI.
[5] Malvino, Electronics Principles, TMH.

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ICT, GAUTAM BUDDHA
UNIVERSITY, GREATER NOIDA, INDIA Page 2

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