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Enclosure –DEEIV

ATMIYA UNIVERSITY
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
(School of Diploma Studies)
Interdisciplinary course (IDC)
For the students admitted from A.Y. 2021-2022 & onwards
Offering Department: Offered to: Diploma in Computer Engineering
Diploma in Electrical
Engineering
Semester - I
Course Code Course Title Course Credit and Hours
21DCEIC101 Basic Electronics 3 Credits - 4 hrs/wk

Course Description: This course provides the student with the fundamental skills to understand
the basic of semiconductor and components like diode, transistor, FET and MOSFET. It will build
mathematical and numerical background for design of electronics circuit & component value.
Students equipped with the knowledge and training provided in the course will be able to participate
in design, development and operation in the different area of electronics system.

Course Purpose: One of the main goals of this course is to explain the basic concepts of semi-
conductor diode and its current-voltage relationship. Various applications of junction diode are
discussed and various types of diodes are also explained. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and
Field-Effect Transistors (FETs) are evolved as two PN-junction devices. Relations of various currents
and voltages in these transistors are explained in detail. The effect of temperature on these
semiconductor devices is highlighted. Similarly, the working principles of MOSFETS are also taught.
Their critical parameters impacting design of amplifiers are talked about in detail.

Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to

CO CO Statement Bloom’s taxonomy


No. Level (K1 to K6)
CO1 Identify various electronic components and understand its K1,K2
applications.
CO2 Differentiate various electronics components and prepare simple K3
circuit using it
CO3 Understand different biasing techniques to operate transistor and K2
understand the use of power supply
CO4 Calculate output in different operating modes of different K3
semiconductor devices.
CO5 Identify various cables and connector and use of various K1
instruments

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Course Content Hrs

Unit-I : Electronic Components and Signals 12

 Active and passive components.


 Voltage and Current Source.
 Symbols of various Semiconductor components.
 Definitions of: amplitude, Frequency, Phase, Wavelength
 Definitions of: Signal, waveform, spectrum, Time and frequency domain
representation
 Test Signals: unit step, unit impulse, and unit ramp
 Types of Signals: sinusoidal, triangular and saw tooth, square
Unit -II : Diodes and Applications 08

 P-N junction diode


 Bridge Rectifier
 'T' and ‘π’' Filter circuits
 Zener diode, Zener diode as voltage regulator
Unit -III : Transistors and Regulated Power Supply 10

 PNP and NPN transistor (working principle)


 Transistor as switch
 FET, working of PMOS and NMOS
 Working of CMOS Logic Family
 Regulated Power Supply
 78xx and 79xx ICs
Unit -IV : Oscillators 05

 Types of feedback (Positive and Negative)


 Principle of oscillation.
 Oscillators: Hartley and Colpitt
Unit -V : Cables, Connectors and Measuring Instruments 10

 Analog and Digital display.


 Cables: coaxial cable, twisted pair cable and fiber optic cable
 Connectors: coaxial cable connectors, RJ45, RS-232, HDMI connectors
 Multi-meters: Analog and digital multi-meter
 CRO: front panel controls and application

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List of inbuilt Practical
Sr. Experiments Hrs
1 Perform Basic operations on simulation tool 04
2 Measure voltage and current of a given circuit using digital multi-meter 02
3 Measure voltage and frequency of any given signal using oscilloscope 02
4 VI characteristic of P-N junction diode. 02
5 Test performance of half wave, full wave and bridge rectifier. 04
6 Test the performance of the π-filter 02
7 Test performance of transistor as a switch 02
8 Test Hartely/Collpitt’s oscillator 04
9 Operate all controls of CRO front panel. 04
10 Identify various connectors & Draw their diagram 04

Pedagogic Tools:
 Chalk and Talk
 PPT and Videos.
 Assignment
 Group discussion

Text Books:
1. Electronic Instrumentation - H.S.Kalsi - McGraw Hill, latest edition
2. Cables and Connectors - John Kadick - AVO International, latest edition

Reference Books:
1. Principle of Electronics - V.K.Mehta - S.Chand & Co., latest edition

Suggested reading / E-resources:


1. https://www.electronicsforu.com/
2. https://www.engineersgarage.com/
3. https://www.electrical4u.com/
4. https://ultimateelectronicsbook.com/

Suggested MOOCs:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/117/103/117103063/
2. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/117/107/117107095/

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Methods of assessing the course outcomes
Components of CIA: 40 marks
Sr. No. Component Content Duration (if any) Marks Sub Total

A Test 1 1st 2 units 11/2 hours 5 (Set for 30) 20

Test 2 All 5 units 3 hours 15 (Set for 60)

B Assignment &
Class activity 5
20
C Continuous
practical 15
Evaluations

Grand Total 40

 Collect data sheets of various components


 Survey market price of various components
Assignment  Concept mapping
 Student generated handbook
 Case Study
 Mini Project
 Presentation
Class activity
 Quiz
 Demonstration through video

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