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Assignment For DDIT Students 2025

The document outlines a four-week training schedule starting from December 16th, focusing on Linux, Basic Electronics, and CMOS. Each week covers specific topics such as Linux installation and commands, basic electronics principles, and detailed study of MOSFET and CMOS technologies. The curriculum includes both theoretical understanding and practical applications in electronics and programming.

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Assignment For DDIT Students 2025

The document outlines a four-week training schedule starting from December 16th, focusing on Linux, Basic Electronics, and CMOS. Each week covers specific topics such as Linux installation and commands, basic electronics principles, and detailed study of MOSFET and CMOS technologies. The curriculum includes both theoretical understanding and practical applications in electronics and programming.

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Topic

Week - 1 (16th Dec) Linux -1

Week - 2 (23rd Dec) Linux - 2

Week - 3 (30th Dec) Basic Electronics

Week - 4 (6th Jan) CMOS


Subtopic
1. Linux Installation
2. Linux Basic Commands: cd, pwd, ls, cp, mv, rm, mkdir, find, locate, cat,
man, echo, date, clear, touch,less, alias, tar, untar, zip, unzip, chmod, sort,
vim/gvim
1. Linux Advance commands: sed, awk, grep
2. Shell Scripting
1. Resistance , Capacitance equations & thorough understanding
2. voltage & current divider
3. Diode & BJT indetail
1. MOSFET indeatil (PMOS & NMOS both) : VI characteristic, current
equation, MOS capacitance & leackage current
2. CMOS indeatil & creation of different logic gates using CMOS
3. Pass transistors

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