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The document outlines the B.Sc. Electronics syllabus at Andhra University under the CBCS system, detailing the courses, objectives, units, textbooks, and lab experiments for each semester. It covers topics such as Circuit Theory, Digital Electronics, Analog Circuits, and Microprocessor Systems, emphasizing both theoretical concepts and practical applications. The syllabus is revised for the academic year 2020-21 and includes a structured approach to learning through various assessments and lab work.

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ANDHRA UNIVERSITY

B. Sc ELECTRONICS SYLLABUS UNDER CBCS

Semester
Paper Subject IA ES Total
CIRCUIT THEORY AND
ELECTRONIC DEVICES 25 75 100
SEMESTER I I
Lab 50 0 50
Digital Electronics 25 75 100
SEMESTER II II
Lab 0 50 50
Analog Circuits and 25 75 100
SEMESTER III III Communication
Lab 50 0 50
MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS 25 75 100
IV
Lab 0 50 50
SEMESTER IV V MICRO CONTROLLER AND 25 75 100
V

INTERFACING
Lab 0 50 50

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B.Sc. Electronics Syllabus under CBCS
w.e.f. 2020-21 (revised in June 2020)

SEMESTER-1 PAPER –
I

CIRCUIT THEORY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES


Objectives:
 To explain the basic concepts and laws of DC and AC electrical
networks and solve them using mesh and nodal analysis techniques.
 To analyze circuits in time and frequency domain.
 To synthesize the networks using passive elements.
 To understand the construction, working and VI characteristics of
electronic devices.
 To understand the concept of power supply.
UNIT- 1: (12Hrs)
SINUSOIDAL ALTERNATING WAVEFORMS:
Definition of current and voltage. The sine wave, general format of sine wave for
voltage or current, phase relations, average value, effective (R.M.S) values.
Differences between A.C and D.C. Phase relation of R, L and C

UNIT-II: (12hrs)
PASSIVE NETWORKS AND NETWORKS THEOREMS (D.C):
Branch current method, Nodal Analysis, star to delta & delta to star conversions.
Superposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem, Norton's Theorem, Maximum
Power, Milliman and Reciprocity theorems.

UNIT-III: (12hrs)
RC, RL AND RLC CIRCUITS:
Frequency response of RC and RL circuits, their action as low pass and high pass
filters. Passive differentiating and integrating circuits. Series resonance and
parallel resonance circuits, Q – Factor.
UNIT-IV: (12hrs)
BJT, FET and UJT:
BJT: Construction, working, and characteristics of CE Configurations. Hybrid
parameters and hybrid equivalent circuit of CE Transistor,
FET: Construction, working and characteristics of JFET and MOSFET.
Advantages of FET over BJT.
UJT: Construction, working and characteristics of UJT. UJT as a
Relaxation oscillator.
UNIT-V:(12hrs)
POWER SUPPLIES & PHOTO ELECTRIC DEVICES
Rectifiers: Half wave, full wave rectifiers-Efficiency-ripple factor- Filters- L-
section&π-section filters. Three terminal fixed voltage I.C. regulators(78XX and
&79XX). Light Emitting Diode – Photo diode and LDR.

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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Introductory circuit Analysis (UBS Publications) ---- Robert L. Boylestad.
2. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory --- Robert L. Boylestad &
Louisashelsky.

3. Circuit Analysis by P.Gnanasivam- Pearson Education


4. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory --- Robert L. Boylestad &
Louis Nashelsky.
5. Electronic Devices and Circuits I – T.L.Floyd- PHI Fifth Edition

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Circuit Analysis By: Hayt & Kemmerly - MG.
2. Networks and Systems – D.Roy Chowdary.
3.Unified Electronics (Circuit Analysis and Electronic Devices) by
Agarwal- Arora
4.Electric Circuit Analysis- S.R. Paranjothi- New Age International.
5. Integrated Electronics – Millmam & Halkias.
6. Electronic Devices & Circuits – Bogart.
7. Sedha R.S., A Text Book Of Applied Electronics, S.Chand & Company Ltd

Outcomes:-
 Apply concepts of electric network topology, nodes, branches, loops to solve
circuit problems including the use of computer simulation.
 Apply time and frequency concepts of analysis.
 Synthesize the network using passive elements.
 Know about amplifier circuits, switching circuits and oscillator circuits their
design and use in electronics.
 Design and construction of a power supply.

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ELECTRONICS LAB-I
(Circuit Theory and Electronic Devices)
LAB LIST:

1. Thevenin’s Theorem-verification
2. Norton's Theorem-verification
3. Maximum Power Transfer Theorem-verification
4. LCR series resonance circuit.

5. BJT input and output characteristics


6.FET Output and transfer characteristics
7. UJT VI characteristics
8.LDR characteristics
9. IC regulated power supply(IC-7805)

Lab experiments are to be done on breadboard and simulation software (using


multisim) and output values are to be compared and justified for variation.

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B.Sc. Electronics Syllabus under CBCS
w.e.f. 2020-21 (revised in June 2020)

SEMESTER – II PAPER – 2

Digital Electronics
Objectives:
 To understand the number systems, Binary codes and Complements.
 To understand the Boolean algebra and simplification of Boolean
expressions.
 To analyze logic processes and implement logical operations using
combinational logic circuits.
 To understand the concepts of sequential circuits and to analyze
sequential systems in terms of state machines.
 To understands characteristics of memory and their classification.
 To implement combinational and sequential circuits using VHDL.

Unit – I (12hrs)
NUMBER SYSTEM AND CODES: Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal. Codes: BCD,
Gray and Excess-3 codes- code conversions- Complements (1’s, 2’s,9’s and 10’s), Addition -
Subtraction using complement methods.

Unit- II (12hrs)
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND THEOREMS: Boolean Theorems, De-Morgan’s laws.
Digital logic gates, Multi level NAND & NOR gates. Standard representation of logic
functions (SOP and POS), Minimization Techniques (Karnaugh Map Method: 2,3 variables).

Unit-III (12hrs)
COMBINATIONAL DIGITAL CIRCUITS:
Adders-Half & full adder, Subtractor-Half and full subtractors, Parallel binary adder,
Magnitude Comparator, Multiplexers (4:1)) and Demultiplexers (1:4), Encoder (8-line-to-3-
line) and Decoder (3-line-to-8-line). IC-LOGIC FAMILIES: TTL logic, CMOS Logic
families (NAND&NOR Gates).

UNIT-IV (12hrs)
SEQUENTIAL DIGITAL CIRCUITS:
Flip Flops: S-R FF , J-K FF, T and D type FFs, Master-Slave FFs, Excitation tables,
Registers:-Serial In Serial Out and Parallel In and Parallel Out, Counters
Asynchronous-,Mod-8,Mod-10,Synchronous-4-bit &Ring counter.

UNIT-(12hrs)
MEMORY DEVICES:
General Memory Operations, ROM, RAM (Static and Dynamic), PROM, EPROM,
EEPROM, EAROM,

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TEXT BOOKS:
1. M.Morris Mano, “ Digital Design “ 3rd Edition, PHI, New Delhi.
2. Ronald J. Tocci. “Digital Systems-Principles and Applications” 6/e. PHI.
New Delhi. 1999.(UNITS I to IV )
3. G.K.Kharate-Digital electronics-oxford university press
4. S.Salivahana & S. Arivazhagan-Digital circuits and design
5. Fundamentals of Digital Circuits by Anand Kumar
Reference Books :
1. Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling. “Digital Integrated Electronics” .
McGraw Hill. 1985.
2. S.K. Bose. “Digital Systems”. 2/e. New Age International. 1992.
3. D.K. Anvekar and B.S. Sonade. “Electronic Data Converters :
Fundamentals & Applications”. TMH. 1994.
4. Malvino and Leach. “ Digital Principles and Applications”. TMG Hill Edition.

Outcomes:-
 Develop a digital logic and apply it to solve real life problems.
 Analyze, design and implement combinational logic circuits.
 Classify different semiconductor memories.
 Analyze, design and implement sequential logic circuits.
 Simulate and implement combinational and sequential logic circuits using
VHDL

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ELECTRONICS LAB-2
(DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB)
LAB LIST:

1. Verification of IC-logic gates


2. Realization of basic gates using discrete components (resistor, diodes & transistor)
3. Realization of basic gates using Universal gates (NAND & NOR gates)
4. Verify Half adder and full adder using gates
5. Verify Half subtractor and full subtractor using gates.
6. Verify the truth table Multiplexer and demultiplexer.
7. Verify the truth table Encoder and decoder.
8. Verify the truth table of RS , JK, T-F/F using NAND gates
9. 4-bit binary parallel adder and subtractor using IC 7483
10. BCD to Seven Segment Decoder using IC -7447/7448

Lab experiments are to be done on breadboard and simulation software (using

multisim) and output values are to be compared and justified for variation.

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B.Sc. Electronics Syllabus under CBCS
w.e.f. 2020-21 (revised in June 2020)
2nd YEAR
SEMESTER – III PAPER – 3
Analog Circuits and Communication
OBJECTIVES:

 To understand the concepts, working principles and key applications of linear


integrated circuits.
 To perform analysis of circuits based on linear integrated circuits.
 To design circuits and systems for particular applications using linear integrated
circuits.
 To introduce students to various modulation and demodulation techniques of
analog communication.
 To analyse different parameters of analog communication techniques.
 It also focuses on Transmitters and Receivers.

Unit – I (12hrs)
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS: Definition, Characteristics of Op-Amp, Block diagram of
op-amp, inverting, noninverting, virtual ground, , summing amplifier, subtractor, voltage
follower, op-amp parameters, voltage to current convertor ,integrator, differentiator,
differential amplifier, Logarithmic amplifier.

Unit- II:(12hrs)
OP-AMP CIRCUITS: voltage regulator, comparator, zero cross detecting circuit,
instrumentation amplifier, Schmitt trigger. sine wave generator, square wave generator,
triangular wave generator, Active filters (Basics)-low pass, high pass, band pass filters
IC-555 –functional block diagram and mention it’s applications

UNIT –III (12Hrs) AMPLITUDE MODULATION:


Need for modulation, amplitude modulation-frequency spectrum of AM wave, representation
of AM, power relations in the AM wave. Generation of AM- Transistor modulators. Detection
of AM signals – Diode detector.

UNIT-IV (12hrs) FREQUENCY MODULATION:


Theory of FM, Frequency deviation and carrier swing, modulation index, deviation
ratio, percent modulation. Mathematical representation of FM, frequency spectrum and
bandwidth of FM waves, Generation of FM signals – Varactor diode modulator and
Reactance modulator. Detection of FM waves – FM demodulation with discriminator.

UNIT-V (12hrs) RADIO BROADCASTING AND RECEPTION:


Spectrum of electromagnetic waves, Radio broadcasting and reception, Transmitter,
AM receivers- Straight forward receiver, Super heterodyne receiver. FM receivers.

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TEXT BOOKS:

1. Op Amp and Linear Integrated Circuits By Ramakant Gaykwad


2. Linear Integrated Circuits By Roy Choudary
3. Unified Electronics Vol II – J.P. Agarwal and Amit Agarwal.
4. Electronic Communications - George Kennedy
5. Antennas and Wave Propagation – G.S.N.Raju – PHI
6. Principles of communication system –Herbert Taub & D.L.Schilling

Reference Books :
1. Jacob Millan ,Micro Electronics,McGraw Hill.
2. Mithal G K, Electronic Devices and Circuits Thana Publishers.
3. Allan Motter shead ,Electronic Devices and Circuits – An Introduction- Prentice Hall

4. Electronic Communications – Roody & Colen


5. Communication Systems – Hayken --- 4th Edition
6. Modern digital and analog communication system –B.P. Lathi

OUTCOMES:
 Understand the fundamentals and areas of applications for the integrated
circuits.
 Analyze important types of integrated circuits.
 Demonstrate the ability to design practical circuits that perform the desired
operation.
 Select the appropriate integrated circuit modules to build a given application.
 Use of different modulation and demodulation techniques used in analog
communication.
 Identify and solve basic communication problems.
 Analyze transmitters and receiver circuits.

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Electronics Lab - 3

(Analog Circuits and Communication)


LAB LIST:

1. Op-Amp as inverting and non-inverting


2. OpAmp Voltage follower and current follower.
3. Op-Amp as integrator and differentiator
4. Op-Amp as adder & subtractor
5. Op-Amp as voltage to current converter
6. Op-Amp as square wave generator
7. Amplitude modulation and demodulation.
8. AM Transimitter and Receiver.
9. FM Transmitter and Receiver.
.

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B.Sc. Electronics Syllabus under CBCS
w.e.f. 2020-21 (revised in June 2020)
2nd YEAR
Semester-IV Paper- IV
I
TITLE: MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
OBJECTIVES:


To understand basic architecture of 16 bit and 32 bit microprocessors.

To understand interfacing of 16 bit microprocessor with memory and peripheral chips
involving system design.
 To understand techniques for faster execution of instructions and improve speed of
operation and performance of microprocessors
 To understand RISC based microprocessors.
 To understand concept of multi core processors.
UNIT -I: (12Hrs)

CPU ARCHITECTURE

Introduction to Microprocessor, INTEL -8085(P) Architecture, CPU, ALU unit, Register


organization, Address, data and control Buses. Pin configuration of 8085. Addressing modes
8086 Microprocessor: Architecture, Pin description. Instruction format, Instruction Execution
timing, Addressing modes

UNIT -II: (12 Hrs)

8085 Instruction Set:

Data transfer Instruction, Logical Instructions, Arithmetic Instructions, Branch Instructions,


Machine Control instructions.

UNIT -III: (12Hrs)

Assembly Language Programming using 8085, Programmes for Addition, Subtraction,


Multiplication, Division, largest and smallest number in an array. BCD to ASCII and ASCII
to BCD.

UNIT -IV: (12Hrs)

Basic 8086 Configurations – Minimum mode and Maximum Mode, Interrupt Priority
Management I/O Interfaces: Serial Communication interfaces, Parallel Communication,
Programmable Timers, Keyboard and display, DMA controller

UNIT -V: (12Hrs) ARM PROCESSOR: Introduction to 16/32 bit processors, Arm
architecture & organization, Arm based MCUs, Programming model, Instruction set.

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TEXT BOOKS:

1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085 – Penram


International Publishing, Mumbai.- Ramesh S. Gaonakar
2. Microcomputer Systems the 8086/8088 family – YU-Cheng Liu and Glenn SA Gibson

3. Microcontrollers Architecture Programming, Interfacing and System Design

– Raj Kamal Chapter: 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4.1

4. 8086 and 8088 Microprocessor by Tribel and Avatar Singh

REFERENCES:

1. Microprocessors and Interfacing – Douglas V. Hall

2. Microprocessor and Digital Systems – Douglas V. Hall

3. Advanced Microprocessors & Microcontrollers - B.P.Singh & Renu Singh – New Age

4. The Intel Microprocessors – Architecture, Programming and Interfacing – Bary B.


Brey.
5. Arm Architecture reference manual –Arm ltd.

OUTCOMES:

 The student can gain good knowledge on microprocessor and implement in practical
applications
 Design system using memory chips and peripheral chips for 16 bit 8086
microprocessor.
 Understand and devise techniques for faster execution of instructions, improve
speed of operations and enhance performance of microprocessors.
 Understand multi core processor and its advantages

ELECTRONICS LAB-IV
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MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
LAB LIST:
Programs using Intel 8085 /8086
1. Addition and Subtraction (8 bit and 16-bit)
2. Multiplication and Division (8-bit)
3. Largest number in an array.
4. Smallest number in an array.
5. BCD to ASCII and ASCII to BCD .
6. Program To Convert Two Bcd Numbers In To Hex
7. Program To Convert Hex Number In To Bcd Number.
8. Program To Find The Square Root Of A Given Number.
9. Interfacing Experiments Using 8086 Microprocessor (Demo):
1. Traffic Light Controller
2. Elevator,
3. 7-Segment Display

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B.Sc. Electronics CBCS Syllabus
2nd YEAR
IV SEMESTER Paper: V
MICRO CONTROLLER AND

INTERFACING OBJECTIVES:

 To understand the concepts of microcontroller based system.

 To enable design and programming of microcontroller based system.

 To know about the interfacing Circuits.

UNIT-I: (10Hrs) Introduction, comparison of Microprocessor and micro controller,


Evolution of microcontrollers from 4-bit to 32 bit , Development tools for micro controllers,
Assembler-Compiler-Simulator/Debugger.

UNIT -II: (10Hrs)

Microcontroller Architecture: Overview and block diagram of 8051, Architecture of 8051,


program counter and memory organization, Data types and directives, PSW register, Register
banks and stack, pin diagram of 8051, Port organization, Interrupts and timers.

UNIT-III:(10Hrs)

Addressing modes, instruction set of 8051: Addressing modes and accessing memory using
various addressing modes, instruction set: Arithmetic, Logical, Simple bit, jump, loop and
call instructions and their usage. Time delay generation and calculation, Timer/Counter
Programming,

Unit -IV: (15Hrs)

Assemble language programming Examples: Addition, Multiplication, Subtraction, division,


arranging a given set of numbers in largest/smallest order.

UNIT-V : (15Hrs)

Interfacing and Application of Microcontroller: Interfacing of – PPI 8255, DAC (0804),


Temperature measurement (LM35), interfacing seven segment displays, displaying
information on a LCD, control of a stepper Motor (Uni-Polar),

TEXT BOOKS:

1. The 8051 microcontroller and embedded systems using assembly and c-kennet j. Ayalam,
Dhananjay V. gadre, cengage publishers

2.The 8051 microcontrollers and Embedded systems - By Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice
Gillispie Mazidi – Pearson Education Asia, 4th Reprint, 2002.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Microcontrollers Architecture Programming, Interfacing and System Design – Raj


Kamal.

2. The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Programming and Application - Kenneth J.


Ajala , west publishing company (ST PAUL, NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, SAN
FRANCISCO).

3. Microcontroller theory and application-Ajay V. Deshmukh

OUTCOMES:

 The student can gain good knowledge on microcontrollers and implement in practical
applications

 learn Interfacing of Microcontroller


 get familiar with real time operating system

ELECTRONICS LAB-V
MICROCONTROLLER LAB
LAB LIST:
1. Addition And Subtraction Of Two 8-Bit Numbers.
2. Multiplication And Division Of Two 8-Bit Numbers.
3. Largest number /smallest in an array.
4. Exchange Of Higher And Lower Nibbles In Accumulator.
5. Addition Of Two 8-Bit Numbers (Keil Software).
6. Addition Of Two 16-Bt Numbers (Keil Software)
7. Subtraction Of Two 8-Bit Numbers (Keil Software).
8. Subtraction Of Two 16-Bit Numbers (Keil Software).
9. Multiplication Of Two 8-Bit Numbers (Keil Software).
11. Program For Swapping And Compliment Of 8-Bit Numbers (Keil Software).
12. Program To Find The Largest Number In Given Array (Keil Software).
13. Program To Find The Smallest Number In Given Array (Keil Software).
14. Interfacing Led To 8051 Microcontroller (Keil Software).
15. Interfacing Buzzer To 8051 Microcontroller (Keil Software).
16. Interfacing Relay To 8051 Microcontroller (Keil Software).
17. Interfacing Seven Segments To 8051 Microcontroller (Keil Software).

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