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The document provides information about course activities and assessments for two courses, SIF1005 and SMES1204. It details the weightage and submission requirements for lectures, tests, presentations, assignments, and alternative assessments. It also provides the course contents, learning outcomes, and reference books for each course. Key activities include online lectures, tests, video presentations, poster assignments, and alternative assessments submitted through the university's SPECTRUM system.

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Professor DR Siti Rohana Majid Shana@um - Edu.my

The document provides information about course activities and assessments for two courses, SIF1005 and SMES1204. It details the weightage and submission requirements for lectures, tests, presentations, assignments, and alternative assessments. It also provides the course contents, learning outcomes, and reference books for each course. Key activities include online lectures, tests, video presentations, poster assignments, and alternative assessments submitted through the university's SPECTRUM system.

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Professor Dr Siti Rohana Majid

[email protected]
Course Activities and Assessments
Activities weightage %
SIF1005 SMES1204
Lectures 7 real time on-line Click the attendance
2 hour / session (SPECTRUM)

SPECTRUM
7 non face to face< download Click the attendance
question < upload the
2 hour /answers
session(PDF)
(SPECTRUM)

2 tests < download


Test 1 20 15 SPECTRUM
1 hour/test
Click the attendance
question < upload the (SPECTRUM)
21.04.2021 actual
answers (PDF) lecture time

Click the attendance


Presentation 20 15 SPECTRUM < download
(SPECTRUM)
Click the submission
(video) question < upload the (SPECTRUM)
answers via link
Assignment 30 30 SPECTRUM < download Click the submission
(poster) question < email the (SPECTRUM)
answers (PDF)

Alternative 30 40 SPECTRUM < download Click the attendance


assesment question < upload the (SPECTRUM)
answers (PDF)
Presentation (video)
Duration
not exceeding 3 minutes

Rubrics
refer to the spectrum

How to submit?
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gqS
557bPGlC7Renrvy8_nxfJbWqndKhr?usp=s
haring

File name: ID No_NAME


Assignment (poster)
PN Diodes
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
W1 W2 W3
NF2F F2F F2F

W4 W5 W6
F2F F2F NF2F

W7 W8 W9
NF2F F2F F2F
TEST 1
spectrum

W10 MID-SEM W11


NF2F BREAK NF2F
submit Video submit poster

W12 W13 W14


F2F NF2F NF2F
ALT.
ASSESESMENT
spectrum

WAIT FOR OFFICIAL RESULTS


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Alternative assesment
Course Contents-SIF 1005

• Circuit Theory: Kirchhoff’s law, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem,


Ohm’s law, circuit analysis technique, impedance matching.
• Semiconductor Diodes: Properties of semiconductor, pn junction,
forward and reverse bias conditions, basic energy band diagrams, the
current-voltage characteristics and simple diode circuits; the use of diodes
in power supply circuits: half-wave, full-wave, bridge rectifiers;
transformer, capacitor-input and choke-input filters, special diodes–Zener
diode, voltage regulators.
• Bipolar junction Transistor (BJT): Characteristics of transistor, simple
transistor circuit, current and voltage gain, load line concept, biasing
requirements, D.C analysis of the circuits and A.C analysis of the BJT
circuit.

*Soft-skills:
CS2, CTPS3, LL1
8
SIF1005

• At the end of the course, students are able to:


• Explain electronic circuits.
• Recognize the characteristics of diodes and transistors.
• Explain the characteristics of diodes and transistors and
their circuits.
• Determine the parameters for D.C. and A.C. voltages,
currents and gain in transistor circuits.
Course Contents-SMES 1204
• Circuit Theory: Kirchhoff’s law, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem,
Ohm’s law, circuit analysis technique, impedance matching.
• Semiconductor Diodes: Properties of semiconductor, pn junction, forward
and reverse bias conditions, basic energy band diagrams, the current-voltage
characteristics and simple diode circuits; the use of diodes in power supply
circuits: half-wave, full-wave, bridge rectifiers; transformer, capacitor-input
and choke-input filters, special diodes – Zener diode, voltage regulators.
• Bipolar junction Transistor (BJT): Characteristics of transistor, simple
transistor circuit, current and voltage gain, load line concept, biasing
requirements and D.C analysis of the circuits.
• Field Effect Transistor (JFET and MOSFET): Constructions and
structures of JFET and MOSFET, principle of operation, current-voltage
characteristics, biasing requirements and D.C. analysis.

*Soft-skills:
CS2, CTPS3, LL2, TS1 10
SMES1204

• At the end of the course, students are able to:


• Analyse electronic circuits.
• Recognize the characteristics of diodes and transistors.
• Interpret the character set and the transistor.
• Calculate the parameters for AT voltage and AT current in the
transistor circuit.
• Calculate the voltage and current gain for various transistor
circuits.
PART 1
Reference books

• R. Boylestad & L. Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit


Theory, 11th ed. (Prentice Hall, 2012)
• T.L. Floyd & D. Buchla, Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits,
Devices, and Applications (Prentice Hall, 2013)
• A.P. Malvino & D. Bates, Electronic Principles with simulation
CD (McGraw-Hill Education, 2015)
• A.J. Diefenderfer & B.E. Holton, Principles of Electronic
Instrumentation, 3rd Edition (Saunders Coll. Publ., 1994)
• As our free electron is floating in a space between atoms, it's pulled and
prodded by surrounding charges in that space.
• In this chaos the free electron eventually finds a new atom to latch on to; in
doing so, the negative charge of that electron ejects another valence electron
from the atom.
• Now a new electron is drifting through free space looking to do the same thing.
This chain effect can continue on and on to create a flow of electrons
called electric current.

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