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Electronic Circuits

This document outlines the course CSC304 Electronic Circuits and Communication Fundamentals which is worth 4 credits. The course covers topics in electronic circuits including bipolar junction transistors, power amplifiers, and operational amplifiers and their applications. It also covers communication fundamentals such as analog and digital modulation techniques, pulse modulation, multiplexing, information theory, and block diagrams of basic communication systems. Assessment includes two class tests, a theory examination with 4 out of 6 questions to be answered, and a lab course CSL302 involving a minimum of 10 experiments.

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Electronic Circuits

This document outlines the course CSC304 Electronic Circuits and Communication Fundamentals which is worth 4 credits. The course covers topics in electronic circuits including bipolar junction transistors, power amplifiers, and operational amplifiers and their applications. It also covers communication fundamentals such as analog and digital modulation techniques, pulse modulation, multiplexing, information theory, and block diagrams of basic communication systems. Assessment includes two class tests, a theory examination with 4 out of 6 questions to be answered, and a lab course CSL302 involving a minimum of 10 experiments.

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CSC304 Electronic Circuits and Communication Fundamentals 4

Electronic Circuits:

Bipolar junction transistor.


Input and Output characteristics, Types of Biasing - Fixed bias, self-bias, voltage divider bias, DC
load line and significance, CE amplifier using re model, (Analysis based Numericals)

Power Amplifiers:
Introduction, Class A and Class C power amplifier. Oscillators: Introduction, Barkhausen criteria,
Colpitts oscillator and Crystal oscillator

Electronic Circuits : Operational Amplifier and its applications


Op-amp block diagram, parameters and characteristics, applications- Inverting and Non
inverting amplifier, Summing Amplifier(Numerical), Difference amplifier, Basic Integrator and
Differentiator, Comparator, Zero Crossing Detector (only theory)

Communication Fundamentals:
Analog Communication
Block diagram and elements of analog communication systems, Theory of amplitude modulation
and types of AM (Numerical) Generation of DSB SC using diode based balanced modulator,
Generation of SSB using phase shift method, Introduction of FM,and its mathematical
representation, Statement of Carsons Rule Comparison of AM, FM, Block diagram of AM
transmitter (HLM and LLM) Block diagram of AM Superheterodyne receiver.

Pulse Modulation and Multiplexing.


Statement of Sampling Theorem, Generation and detection of PAM, PWM, PPM, PCM, DM and
ADM. Principle of TDM using PCM and FDM

Communication Fundamentals: Information theory.


Amount of information, average information, information rate, Statement of Shannon's theorem,
channel capacity (Numericals)

Text Books:
1. Robert Boylestad, Electronic Devices and circuit Theory, Prentice Hall.
2. D Roy Choudhury, Linear integrated Circuits New Age International Ltd
3. G. Kennedy, B. Davis, S R M Prasanna, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw Hill,
5th Edition.
4. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems (fundamentals through advanced),
Pearson Education, 4th Edition.
5. K. Sam Shanmugam, Digital and analog communication systems, Wiley.

Reference Books:
1. Donald Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, Tata McGraw Hill,2nd Edition.
2. K. R. Botkar, Integrated Circuits, Khanna Publishers, 9th Edition
3. Simon Haykin, Digital Communication systems, Wiley.
4. David Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Oxford, 5th Edition.

5. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, Op-amp and linear integrated circuits, PHI, 3rd edition.

Internal Assessment
Assessment consists of two class tests of 20 marks each. The first class test is to be conducted
when approx. 40% syllabus is completed and second class test when additional 40% syllabus is
completed. Duration of each test shall be one hour.

Theory Examination:
2 Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
5. The students need to solve total 4 questions.
6. Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
7. Remaining question (Q.2 to Q.6) will be selected from all the modules.

CSL302 Basic Electronics Lab 1


Term Work:

Laboratory work will be based on above syllabus with minimum 10 experiments to be


incorporated.

Oral exam will be based on the above mentioned experiment list and CSC304: Electronic circuits
and communication fundamentals syllabus.

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