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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Manipal University, Manipal


Karnataka -576104

COURSE PLAN

Department : Electronics & Communication Engineering


Course Name & code : ECE 1001 Basic Electronics
Semester & branch : I Semester ( Aug Nov 2015)
Name of the faculty : S.N.Bhat ( Coordinator)
No of contact hours/week : 3 Hours/week

ASSESSMENT PLAN:

1. In Semester Assessments - 50 %

Written tests : Two tests of 15 marks each (Max Marks: 30)


Surprise quizzes: Five quizzes of 4 marks each (Max Marks: 20)

2. End Semester Examination - 50%

Written examination of 3 hours duration (Max. Marks: 50 )

Portions for Assignment


Assignment no. Topics
1 L1 L8
2 L9 L15
3 L16 L23
4 L24 L30
5 L31 L40
Portions for Test
Test no. Topics
1 L 1 L 15
2 L 16 - L 33

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Course Outcomes

At the end of this course, the student should be able to:

CO1: Describe the working of various electronic devices and design simple circuits using them.
CO2: Draw rectifier circuits and voltage regulator circuits and analyze.
CO3: Discuss biasing techniques for BJT and explain its importance
CO4: Draw the circuit and explain the operation of RC coupled amplifier circuits with and without
feedback.
CO5: Explain the concept of Op-Amp and its basic applications using suitable circuits.
CO6: Simplify Boolean expression algebraically and also using k-map.
CO7: Analyze simple combinational and sequential circuits using logic gates.
CO8: Discuss Amplitude and frequency modulation techniques and compare them.
CO9: Describe the principle of generating PAM, PWM and PPM signals.
CO10: Explain different topologies of communication networks and the basic principles of wireless mobile
communication

Course Plan

L/T
Topics
Sl No.
L0 Introduction to Basic Electronics
L1 Discussion of Junction Diode and V-I characteristics, equivalent
circuit,
L2 Breakdown phenomenon in diodes Zener diode, Diode as a capacitor.

L3 Discussion of half wave rectifier

L4 Discussion of full wave rectifier

L5 Discussion of bridge rectifier

L6 Rectifiers with filters and Voltage regulation using Zener diode

L7 IC Regulators (78xx Regulator) with circuit and illustrations. Block schematic of


Complete regulated power supply.
L8 Special diodes like LEDs, Photo diodes and their applications.

L9 Discussion of BJT operation and configurations, BJT current components

L 10 BJT Characteristics and regions of operation.

L11 DC load line and operating point

L12 BJT biasing: fixed biasing, voltage divider biasing and self-biasing.

L 13 Discussion of RC coupled Amplifier

L 14 Frequency response of RC coupled amplifier with and without feedback.

L 15 Transistor as a Switch.

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L16 Operational Amplifier- block diagram and characteristics of ideal op-amp

L 17 Op-Amp as Inverting and non-inverting Amplifier, Op-Amp as adder and subtractor

L18 Op-Amp as difference amplifier, integrator and differentiator

L19 Comparator, Comparator with feedback,

L 20 Square wave generator using Op-amp.

L 21 Discussion of Number systems: Decimal, binary, octal and Hexadecimal number systems.

L 22 Ones and twos complements. Weighted and non-weighted codes,

L23 Self-complimenting codes, error detecting and correcting codes.

L 24 Boolean algebraic theorems and simplification of Boolean expressions.

L25 Logic gates: OR, NOT, AND, NOR , NAND , XOR and XNOR. Concept of Universal
Logic.
L 26 Implementation of Boolean expressions using logic gates.

L27 Standard form of Boolean expression, POS and SOP forms

L 28 Simplification of Boolean expressions using K-map.

L29 Discussion of SR flip flop, JK flip flop, D-flip flop and T flip flops.

L 30 Applications of flip flops. Simple binary counters and shift registers.

L31 Introduction to communication and discussion of Amplitude modulation

L32 Different types of AM and Detection of AM signal

L33 Super heterodyne principle of reception of AM signal.

L 34 Frequency modulation and Comparison of AM and FM.

L 35 Basic principle of Sampling. Block schematic of general digital communication system.

L 36 Qualitative discussion of PAM, PPM and PWM.

L 37 Data communication and communication networks, types of communication networks,

L38 Network topology, Network protocols and Reference models.

L 39 Principle of Cellular mobile communication

L40 Discussion of Architecture of GSM

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Reference:

1. Albert P Malvino, David J Bates Electronic Principles,7th edition, TMH,2007


2. George Kennedy, Bernard Davis, Electronic Communication Systems, 4th Edition, MH, 2004
3. Robert L. Boylston, Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory, 11 th Edition, PHI,
2012
4. Malvino and Leach, Digital Principles & applications, 7 th edition, TMH, 2010
5. Morris Mano, Digital design, Prentice Hall of India, Third Edition.
6. Dennis Roddy & John Coolen , "Electronic Communications" ,4th edition, Pearson
Education,2009
7. Garcia and Widjaja, Communication Networks, McGraw Hill, 2006
8. Raj Pandya, Mobile and Personal Communication Services and Systems, Wiley-IEEE Press,
1999.

Submitted by:

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 31-07-2015

Approved by:

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 31-07-2015

FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING BASIC ELECTRONICS COURSE:

TEACHER SECTION TEACHER SECTION


AGP A TKP G
AU B PRM H
RV C SOM I
VKP D KM J
SBS E AH K
SGS F SGS L

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