Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur

Department of Electronics Engineering

EE1101: BASIC ELECTRONICS EVEN Term 2015-16

Faculty Details:

Course Teacher: SWATI K. MOHOD Tutorial Assistants:

Office: ET – 101, Electronics Department Prof. M. Z. Baig

Office Hours: 09.00 A.M TO 4.00 P.M Prof. S. Y. Gomase

Phone: 07104-237919 - 369 Prof. A. B. Thatere

Email:

Course Website:

Required Textbook:

1.”Basic Electronics”,by Soumitra Kumar Mandal ,1st edition ,Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited,

Publised in 2013.

Course Objectives

1)In the present context of modern revolution it is essential that all engineering student should be exposed to

Electronics.

2) Electronics form a link between different branches of Engineering enabling new inter–disciplinary areas to grow.

Course Assessment

Grading is based on the following components that are weighted as described below:

1. Assignments (Theory + Tutorials): 4%

2. Report writing on any topic beyond syllabus: 4%

3. Attendance: 2%

4. Mid Semester Examinations (2): 15% each

5. End Semester Examination: 60%

Home Assignments:

  • Two Assignments will be given. The general policy is that Assignment is to be submitted in the office of Course Teacher on the dates mentioned. Extensions in submission of assignments are granted in advance and under special circumstances.
  • Neat & clean work will be given appropriate weightage.

Examinations

There will be 3 scheduled exams and at least one surprise test as detailed below. The schedule of these examinations is given in the Academic Calendar for the session published by the Dean (Academic matters)

1. MSE #1: On the basis of Units 1 and 2 of the syllabus

2. MSE #2: On the basis of unit 3 and 4 of the syllabus.

3. ESE: On the basis of Units 1 to 6 of the syllabus

4. Surprise Tests: on the topics taught till the day of examinations.

Attendance

All students who maintain classroom attendance ( Th & Tu) at more than 75 % will be eligible for 2% marks.

Teaching Plan

Lect. No / Unit No / Details of Topic to be covered
1 / I / Introduction to Number Systems (Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal)
2 / I / Conversions: Any Base to decimal conversions and Decimal to any Base conversions
3 / I / Binary to Octal, Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion, Octal to Hexadecimal conversion and vice-versa.
4 / I / Codes (BCD code, XS-3 Code) and their Conversion.
5 / I / Codes (Gray Code, ASCII Code) and their Conversion.
6 / I / Unsigned Binary Arithmetic - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division.
7 / I / BCD Arithmetic (Addition and Subtraction)
1 / II / 1’S & 2’S Complement Representation, Subtraction using 1’s & 2”s Complement method.
2 / II / Signed Number Addition - Subtraction using 2’S Complement Arithmetic.
3 /

II

/ Basic Gates (AND, OR, NOT), Exclusive Gates ( EX-OR & EX-NOR ), Universal Logic Gates (NOR & NAND)
4 /

II

/ De’morgans theorems, Implementation of Basic Gates using Universal gates
5 / II / Problems on De’Morgans theorems, Boolean Laws And Algebra.
6 / II / Problems on Boolean algebras.
7 / II / Sum of Product & Product of Sum.
1 / III / Introduction to logic minimization using K-map.
2 / III / Numerical on K-map (2 and 3 variable).
3 / III / Combinational Logic - Half - Full Adder and Subtractor.
4 / III / Introduction to Multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Decoders, Encoders.
5 / III / Sequential Circuits - Introduction to Flip flops ( SR, JK, D & T )
6 / III / Introduction to Registers (2 bit Left & Right Shift using D-FF)
7 / III / Introduction to Counters (Synchronous & Asynchronous, Up-Down).
Lect. No / Unit No / Details of Topic to be covered
1 / IV / Types of Materials (Insulator, Semiconductor and Metals), Energy band Structure, Intrinsic and Extrinsic (P & N) Semiconductor.
2 / IV / Unbiased P-N junction diodes, Forward & Reverse Biasing & its V-I Characteristics.
3 / IV / DC power supply, Diode Circuits - Half wave rectifier, Full wave rectifier, Bridge rectifier and their parameters.
4 / IV / Bridge rectifier and their parameters. Numerical on rectifier.
5 / IV / Introduction to Filter Circuit( L, C, LC & PIE )
6 / IV / Diode Clipper and Diode Clamper circuits.
7 / IV / Special Purpose Diodes - Zener diode, LED (Construction, Working, Characteristics and Application).
1 / V / Three terminal devices - BJT (PNP & NPN)- Construction
2 / V / Unbiased Junction transistor. Biasing & modes of operation.
3 / V / Working of PNP & NPN transistor, Transistor configuration.
4 / V / I/P & O/P Characteristics (regions of operation), Applications of BJT.
5 / V / Concepts in amplifiers - Linearity, Gain, Bandwidth, Frequency response, Noise & Distortion.
6 / V / Introduction to SCR- Construction, Symbols, Characteristics and Applications
7 / V / Introduction to MOSFET- Construction, Symbols, Characteristics and Applications
1 / VI / Introduction to Feedback Systems and gain equations.
2 / VI / Introduction of OP-AMP, Block Diagram of OP-AMP, Symbol, Pin diagram.
3 / VI / Ideal Characteristics of Op-Amp, Virtual ground concept.
4 / VI / Introduction of differential amplifiers.
5 / VI / Linear Op-Amp Circuits – Inverting & non-inverting, Gain Equations, I/O waveforms.
6 / VI / Summing amplifier (adder & subtractor) – circuit diagram, O/p equations.
7 / VI / Integrator & Differentiator– circuit diagram, derivation, I/o waveform.

Assignments

Assign. No. / Topic / Date given / Last Date of submission
1 / Unit no. I,II,III & IV / After completion of topic / Within 7 days
2 / Unit no. V & VI / After completion of topic / Within 7 days

Tutorial Plan

Week / Topic / No. of Problems
I / Problems on Number System / 05
II / Problems on Binary Arithmetic / 05
III / Problems on Boolean Algebra / 04
IV / Truth table Verification of Logic ICs. / 01 Demo expt.
V / Problems on K-map / 05
VI / Truth table Verification of Half Adder Circuit. / 01 Demo expt.
VII / Truth table Verification of Multiplexer ICs. / 01 Demo expt.
VIII / Demonstration of CRO. / 01 Demo expt.
IX / Demonstration of Function generator. / 01 Demo expt.
X / V-I Characteristics of Diode / 01 Demo expt.
XI / Problems based on Diode & Rectifier / 04
XII / Demonstration of Electronics Components. / 01 Demo expt.
XIII / Problems on OP-AMP ckts. / 04

Suggested Self Readings

Sr. No. / Reference to suggested article
(Book chapter/Web page (URL)/Research paper, etc.)
1 / “OP-AMP & Linear Integrated Circuit“, by Ramakant A. Gaikwad, Prentice Hall of India, 2000
2 / “Integrated Electronics”, by Milman Halkies. 3rd edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company limited.
3 / “Modern Digital Electronics”, by R. P. Jain, 3rd edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company limited.

Asst. Prof Swati K. Mohod

(Subject Teacher)