Graphic Era (Deemed To Be University), Dehradun: Semester I and Ii
This document provides details about the Basic Electronics Engineering course offered in the Electronics and Communication Engineering department at Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), Dehradun. The course is a 3 credit core course offered in the autumn/spring semester. It covers topics such as semiconductor characteristics, diode rectifier circuits, transistor biasing, operational amplifiers, and digital electronics. The course aims to provide students with fundamental concepts and analytical skills in basic electronics.
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Graphic Era (Deemed To Be University), Dehradun: Semester I and Ii
This document provides details about the Basic Electronics Engineering course offered in the Electronics and Communication Engineering department at Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), Dehradun. The course is a 3 credit core course offered in the autumn/spring semester. It covers topics such as semiconductor characteristics, diode rectifier circuits, transistor biasing, operational amplifiers, and digital electronics. The course aims to provide students with fundamental concepts and analytical skills in basic electronics.
3. Examination Duration (Hrs): Theory 3 Practical 0
4. Relative Weight: CWA 25 PRS 0 MSE 25 ESE 50 PRE 0
5. Credits: 3
6. Semester: Autumn/Spring
7. Subject Area: Core Course
8. Pre-requisite: Basic Physics.
9. Course Identify the terminology associated with electronics and explain
Outcome: the basic concepts of diodes and zener diodes. To apply the basics of diode to analyze the rectifier circuits Understand transistor (BJT) basics and analyze biasing circuits. Understand and design different application circuits using Operational amplifiers. Understanding and implementation of concepts of digital electronics.
Successful completion of this course will act as foundation for EDC,
AIC and VLSI circuit’s courses.
10. Details of the Course:
Sl. Contents Contact No. Hours 1 8 SEMICONDUCTORS AND JUNCTION DIODE CHARACTERISTICS: Classification of solids based on energy band theory, Intrinsic semiconductors, Extrinsic Semiconductors– P-type and N-type, Electrons and Holes in intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductors, Mobility and conductivity, Mass Action Law, charge densities in semiconductors, Drift and Diffusion current, Open circuited PN Junction diode, Current components and V- I Characteristics of PN Junction Diodes. 2 6 RECTIFYING CIRCUITS AND D.C. POWER SUPPLY: Introduction to power supply, Rectifiers circuit: Half wave, Center tapped full wave and Bridge rectifier circuits. Rectifier performance parameter analysis, Filter circuits: L, C and Pi filters, Zener Diode: Concept of Zener and Avalanche Breakdown. Analysis and Design of Zener Regulator circuits. 3 10 TRANSISTOR BIASING AND BIAS STABILIZATION: Construction and characteristics of bipolar junction, transistors (BJT’s)- Common Base, Common Emitter, Common Collector configuration, Transistor biasing and bias stabilization: - the operating point, stability factor analysis of fixed base bias, collector to base bias, Emitter resistance bias circuit and self bias circuit. 4 6 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS Introdution to Integrated Circuirts- Advantages and Limitations. Characteristics of an Ideal op-amp, Introduction of 741 IC. Inverting and Non-inverting op-amp circuits, Adder or Summing Amplifier, Difference Amplifier, Voltage follower. Op Amp As Integrator and Differentiator. 5 10 NUMBER SYSTEMS & BOOLEAN ALGEBRA: Number systems and their conversion, Addition & Subtraction of binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers , multiplication & division of binary numbers, fractional numbers, Boolean algebra, logic gates , De-Morgan’s theorem, implementation of basic gates using universal gates, implementation of logic functions using basic gates & universal gates, SOP & POS form of logic expression, canonical form, conversion from SOP &POS form to canonical form, simplification of Boolean function: Algebraic method, Karnaugh map method(two, three &four variable K- map with don’t care condition. Total 40
11. Suggested Books:
SL. Name of Authors/Books/Publishers Year of No. Publication/Reprint Text Books 1. Jacob Millmann & Halkias, Integrated Electronics, TMH, 2nd 2010 Edition 2. Mano M. Morris and Ciletti M. D., Digital Design, Pearson 2004 Education, 4th Edition. Reference Books 1. Kalsi H. S., ‘Electronics Instrumentation’, TMH 2004 2. Boylestad and L. Robert and Nashelsky Louis, ‘Electronics 2010 Devices and Circuits Theory ’, PHI/Pearson Education, 9th Edition.