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Electronics Syllabus 1st Semester

This document outlines the course details for Elements of Electronics Engineering, including the course code, credits, structure, overview, objectives, outcomes, content, textbooks, and evaluation scheme. The key points are: - The course is a 3 credit professional core course taught over 40 lectures in a semester. It covers fundamentals of electronics like diodes, transistors, digital circuits, and communication systems. - The course objectives are to understand basic electronics engineering principles. Upon completing the course, students will be able to analyze diode circuits, explain transistor workings, apply digital logic, and design circuits using operational amplifiers. - Students will be continuously evaluated through tests, assignments, and a semester end exam worth 60% of the

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Electronics Syllabus 1st Semester

This document outlines the course details for Elements of Electronics Engineering, including the course code, credits, structure, overview, objectives, outcomes, content, textbooks, and evaluation scheme. The key points are: - The course is a 3 credit professional core course taught over 40 lectures in a semester. It covers fundamentals of electronics like diodes, transistors, digital circuits, and communication systems. - The course objectives are to understand basic electronics engineering principles. Upon completing the course, students will be able to analyze diode circuits, explain transistor workings, apply digital logic, and design circuits using operational amplifiers. - Students will be continuously evaluated through tests, assignments, and a semester end exam worth 60% of the

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JSS MAHAVIDHYAPEETHA

JSS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY


SRI JAYACHAMARAJENDRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
 Constituent College of JSS Science and Technology University
 Approved by A.I.C.T.E
 Governed by the Grant-in-Aid Rules of Government of Karnataka
 Identified as lead Institution for World Bank Assistance under TEQIP Scheme
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
SCHEME & SYLLABUS
First Semester Academic Year 2022-23 Odd Semester
Course ELEMENTS OF ELECTRONICS Course Type
ENGINEERING Engineering Science
Title
Course 22EC110/ Credits Professional Class I / II SEMESTER
Code 22EC210 Core Course
TLP Credits Contact Total Number Assessment in Weightage and Marks
Hours of Classes /
Semester
Theory 3 0 Theory Practical CIE SEE
Course
Practical 0 0 40 0 Weightage 40% Weightage 60%
Structure
Tutorial 0 0 0 0 Max. Marks 40 Marks Max. Marks 60 Marks

Total 3 0 40 0 Min. Marks 20 Marks Min. Marks 25 Marks

Course Overview: In this course student will learn about the basics of electronics which include
working of diodes, transistors, FETs, Operational amplifier, digital circuits, communication system
and devices. This course bridges the gap for the students by introducing them building blocks of
hardware and embedded firmware in a computer system.
Pre requisites: Basic Principles Physics

Course Objective: To understand the Fundamental Concepts of Principles of Electronics


Engineering.

Course Outcome: After completing this course, students should be able to:
L1 – Remember, L2 – Understand, L3 – Apply, L4 – Analyze, L5 – Evaluate, L6 - Create
COs Course Outcome Highest Cognitive
Domain
CO1 Analyze the working of various diode circuits and explore its L2
applications.
CO2 Explain the working of BJT and MOSFET with applications. L2

CO3 Apply the digital logic to build the combinational and sequential L3
circuits.
CO4 Design the circuit using ICs for the given specifications (741, 723, L3
555).
CO5 Explain the principles of communication L2
Course Articulation:
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 3
CO2 3 3 3
CO3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
CO4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
CO5 3 3 3
Course Content / Syllabus:
UNIT Content Hours
No.
UNIT 1 Unit-1 Semiconductor Diodes Lecture
Diode: Construction and working, Characteristics (ideal and 8
practical), Diode resistances, Load line analysis.
Applications of Diode: Rectifiers – Half wave, Full wave (Center
tapped and Bridge) with and without C filter (only qualitative
analysis), Basic Clipper and Clamper circuits.
Zener diode and Photo diode: Construction, Working and
Characteristics
UNIT 2 Unit-2 Transistors Lecture
BJT: Construction and working, Common Emitter Characteristics 8
with load line analysis.
Applications: Switch and Amplifier
JFET: Construction, Working and Characteristics.
MOSFET: N type and P type (Depletion and Enhancement Mode)
Construction, Working and Characteristics.
Applications: NOT, NAND, NOR gates using MOSFETs.
UNIT 3 Unit-3: Digital Electronics Lecture
Review of Conversion of Data (Binary to Decimal and Vice versa), 8
Binary arithmetic’s operation,1’s and 2’s Complement subtraction,
Basic and universal Logic Gates, simplification and realization of
Boolean expression using basic gates.
Combinational logic: Half adder, Full adder, Half subtractor, Full
subtractor, 2:1 and 4:1 MUX,1:2 and 1:4 DEMUX, 1Bit Magnitude
comparator
Sequential logic: Latch, Flip flops (SR, JK, D, T), 4 bit Synchronous
and Asynchronous up counter, 4bit Shift registers
UNIT 4 Differential amplifier: Operation with respect to common mode and Lecture
differential inputs. 8
Op-amps: Block diagram, Ideal and Practical characteristics,
Inverting and Non inverting amplifier, Saturable property.
Applications of Op-amp: Voltage follower, Adder, Subtractor,
Integrator and Differentiator,
78XX IC regulators, Digital IC (TTL Nand Gate), 555 Timer Circuit
(Astable Multivibrator).
UNIT 5 Unit-5: Communication Basics Lecture
EM spectrum and Applications, Block diagram of Analog and 8
Digital Communication System, Need for Modulation, AM and FM,
ASK and FSK (Qualitative analysis only), Principles of Mobile
communication, Basics of Computer Communication, MODEM.
Text Books:
1. Robert Boyelstad: “Electronic Devices and circuit theory”, 11th Edition, Pearson, 2015.
2. Ramakant A. Gayakwad, “Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits”, 4th Edition, Pearson, 2015

Reference Books:
1. Floyd and Jain, “Digital Fundamentals”, 11th Edition, Pearson, 2017.
2. B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding , “Modern Digital And Analog Communication Systems: 4th
Edition (Paperback) South Asia edition, Oxford 2017.

Web/Digital resources:
1 EBook: http://www.freebookcentre.net/Electronics/Communication-Books.html
2 EBook:http://www.freebookcentre.net/Electronics/Devicesandequipments-Books.html
3 Video Lecture: http://nptel.ac.in/courses/108102095/

Evaluation Scheme:
Continuous Internal Evaluation – CIE
Event Event Type Marks Allotted Duration
CIE – 1 Written Test – 1 30 1 Hour
CIE – 2 Event 20 1 Hour
CIE – 3 Written Test – 2 30 1 Hour
Note:
1. The written test 1 & 2 (CIE – 1 & 3) both will be conducted for 30 marks each in 1 hour
duration and the marks scored will be reduced proportionately to 15 marks each.
2. The Event (CIE – 2) will be conducted for 20 marks and the marks scored will be reduced
proportionately to 10 marks.
3. The Event (CIE – 2) will be skill based assessment such as Seminars / Technical talks / Case
study / hands-on activity / Mini projects / Sci-tech activity / Data analysis.
4. A student must score on an average of 50% i.e., 20 marks out of 40 from all the events (CIE - 1,
2, 3) to gain the eligibility to appear for SEE.

Semester End Examination – SEE


Event Event Type Marks Allotted Duration
SEE Written Examination 100 3 Hours
Note:
1. The SEE will be conducted for 100 marks and the marks scored will be proportionately reduced
to 60 marks. A student must score a minimum of 25 marks out of 60 in the SEE to pass.
2. SEE Question paper will be set for 100 marks and will have two parts (Part-A & Part-B).
Questions under Part-A are compulsory and questions under Part-B will have internal choices.

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