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ECL 103: Applied Electronics is a course taught by Dr. Mayank Thacker at IIITN, covering topics such as electronic devices, logic circuits, and microprocessors. The course includes lectures, laboratory sessions, and evaluations based on continuous assessment, attendance, and examinations. Key dates include lectures from January 1 to April 29, 2025, with exams scheduled in February, March, and May.

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Chapter 0 - Introduction

ECL 103: Applied Electronics is a course taught by Dr. Mayank Thacker at IIITN, covering topics such as electronic devices, logic circuits, and microprocessors. The course includes lectures, laboratory sessions, and evaluations based on continuous assessment, attendance, and examinations. Key dates include lectures from January 1 to April 29, 2025, with exams scheduled in February, March, and May.

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ECL 103:

Applied Electronics
ECL 103: Applied Electronics
• Dr. Mayank Thacker
• Email: [email protected]
• Office: R-24
• Office hours: Appointment by email
• Phone: 94237-32507

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ECL 103: Applied Electronics
• Lectures:
• Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday
• Time: 1 – 2 PM / 2 – 3 PM / 2 – 3 PM
• Room: CR 304
• Wednesday, Jan. 01, 2025 – Tuesday, April 29, 2025

• Exams
• Sessional 1: 6th – 11th Feb
• Sessional 2: 25th – 28th March
• End Semester Exam: 5th – 16th May

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ECL 103: Applied Electronics
• Course info. on Google Drive
• Assignments
• Course notes
• Examinations

• Laboratory:
• A1: Friday 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
• A2: Tuesday 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

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ECL 103: Applied Electronics
• Evaluation: Component Weighting
Continuous Evaluation (8/9/10 labs) 50 %
Attendance 10 %
End Term / Viva 40 %
Total 100 %  25 %

Assignments 20 %
Sessional 1 + Sessional 2 30 %
Final Examination 50 %
Total 100 %  75 %

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ECL 103: Applied Electronics
Chapter/Section Lectures
Chapter 0: Introduction 1
Module 1: Electronic devices 7-8
Theory of P-N Junction Diode, Junction Transistors Theory of Operation, Static Characteristics, Break
Down Voltages, Current Voltage Power Limitations, Field Effect Transistor & MOSFET, Principle of
Operation & Characteristics.
Module 2: Applications of Electronic devices 8-9
Rectifiers, Zener Diode as Regulators, Biasing of BJT Different Biasing Arrangements, Stability Factor,
Small Signal Analysis & High Frequency Analysis of BJT, Power Amplifiers, Push Pull Configuration,
Complimentary Symmetry, Feedback Amplifiers, RC, LC & Crystal Oscillators.
Module 3: Combinational and Sequential Logic 8-9
Logic minimization using K-map method, multiplexers, de-multiplexers, decoders, encoders,
Arithmetic circuits, Adders, Combinational multiplier and code converters. Basic latches, master-slave
latch, Flip flops, Registers, Counters.
Module 4: Memories 3
Introduction to PLA, PAL and ROM, Programmable Logic Devices and FPGAs.
Module 5: Introduction to Microprocessors 6
Architecture, bus structure, timing diagrams, T-states, machine cycle, instruction cycle. Memory and
IO devices interfacing.

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Chapter 0:

An Introduction to
Applied Electronics
Silicon technology – “Nodes”
• Current technology (3-10 nm node) – uses 450 mm
(15”) silicon wafers

Image reprinted with permission from Rob Bulmahn


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Moore’s “Law” - silicon scaling
• Scaling of the size and number of transistors/chip over the last 40
years – “doubling” every 18-24 months

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From PCs to transistors

Printed circuit boards (PCBs)


PC

Mother board

Images reprinted with permission from Rob Bulmahn


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From PCs to transistors

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From PCs to transistors
• Field effect transistors (FETS) – “just a switch” Gate = 0
Source
• “GATE” – controls the switch Drain
Gate = 1
• OFF – no current flows Source Drain
• ON – current flows from “SOURCE” to “DRAIN” Current flows

Vgate → “1” Drain

Gate

Source
Silicon “fin” channel

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From transistors to “logic circuits”

In “series” In “parallel” …
“AND” function “OR” function

G1
G1 G2

G1 “OR” G2
G2
G1 “AND” G2

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From transistors to “logic circuits”
• Two type of FETs
• nFETs - “ON” when “G” is “ON” G1 G2 AND NAND
• pFETs - “OFF” when “G” is “ON” 0 0 0 1
Vdd = ‘1’
0 1 0 1
1 0 0 1
1 1 1 0
Output

G1
F= G1 “NAND” G2
“NAND” symbol

G2 Transistor
circuit

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From transistors to “logic circuits”

Sub circuits on a chip

Logic gates into a logic circuit

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Binary number representation
• Only have “ON” and “OFF” Decimal
(base 10)
Binary
(base 2)

• Two states – binary 0


1
0000
0001
• “ON” = 1 2 0010
3 0011
• “OFF” = 0 4 0100

• Representation of numbers in binary 5


6
0101
0110
7 0111
8 1000
9 1001
10 1010
11 1011
12 1100
13 1101
14 1110
15 1111

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Binary number representation
• Convert (857)10 into binary
Remainder
857 / 2 = 428 1 LSB (Least Significant Bit)
428 / 2 = 214 0
214 / 2 = 107 0
107 / 2 = 53 1
53 / 2 = 26 1 Base 10 (857)10 = Base 2 (11 0101 1001)2
26 / 2 = 13 0
13 / 2 = 6 1
6/ 2 = 3 0
3/ 2 = 1 1
1/ 2 = 0 1
MSB (Most Significant Bit)

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Binary “character” representation
Decimal Hex Octal Character Decimal Hex Octal Character
0 0 0 null 32 20 40 space
1 1 1 start of heading 33 21 41 !
2 2 2 start of text 34 22 42 "
3 3 3 end of text 35 23 43 #
4 4 4 end of trans 36 24 44 $
5 5 5 enquiry 37 25 45 %
6 6 6 acknowledge 38 26 46 &
7 7 7 bell 39 27 47 '
8 8 10 backspace 40 28 50 (
Decimal Hex Octal Character Decimal Hex Octal Character
9 9 11 horizontal tab 41 29 51 )
16 10 20 data link escape 48 30 60 0
10 A 12 new line 42 2A 52 *
17 11 21 device control 1 49 31 61 1
11 B 13 vertical tab 43 2B 53 +
18 12 22 device control 2 50 32 62 2
12 C 14 new page 44 2C 54 ,
19 13 23 device control 3 51 33 63 3
13 D 15 carriage return 45 2D 55 -
20 14 24 device control 4 52 34 64 4
14 E 16 shift out 46 2E 56 .
21 15 25 negative ack 53 35 65 5
15 F 17 shift in 47 2F 57 /
22 16 26 synchronous idle 54 36 66 6
23 17 27 end trans. block 55 37 67 7
24 18 30 cancel 56 38 70 8
25 19 31 end of medium 57 39 71 9
26 1A 32 substitute 58 3A 72 :
27 1B 33 escape 59 3B 73 ;
28 1C 34 file separator 60 3C 74 <
29 1D 35 group separator 61 3D 75 =
30 1E 36 record separator 62 3E 76 >
31 1F 37 unit separator 63 3F 77 ?

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Binary “character” representation
Decimal Hex Octal Character Decimal Hex Octal Character
64 40 100 @ 65 41 101 A
65 41 101 A 66 42 102 B
66 42 102 B 67 43 103 C
67 43 103 C 68 44 104 D
68 44 104 D 69 45 105 E
69 45 105 E 70 46 106 F
70 46 106 F 71 47 107 G
71 47 107 G 72 48 110 H
72 48 110 H 73 49 111 I
Decimal Hex Octal Character Decimal Hex Octal Character
73 49 111 I 74 4A 112 J
80 50 120 P 81 51 121 Q
74 4A 112 J 75 4B 113 K
81 51 121 Q 82 52 122 R
75 4B 113 K 76 4C 114 L
82 52 122 R 83 53 123 S
76 4C 114 L 77 4D 115 M
83 53 123 S 84 54 124 T
77 4D 115 M 78 4E 116 N
84 54 124 T 85 55 125 U
78 4E 116 N 79 4F 117 O
85 55 125 U 86 56 126 V
79 4F 117 O 80 50 120 P
86 56 126 V 87 57 127 W
87 57 127 W 88 58 130 X
88 58 130 X 89 59 131 Y
89 59 131 Y 90 5A 132 Z
90 5A 132 Z 91 5B 133 [
91 5B 133 [ 92 5C 134 \
92 5C 134 \ 93 5D 135 ]
93 5D 135 ] 94 5E 136 ^
94 5E 136 ^ 95 5F 137 _
95 5F 137 _ 96 60 140 `

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Binary “music” representation

4
4

4
4

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