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The Basic Electronics course aims to equip students with fundamental skills in semiconductor devices, rectifiers, regulated power supplies, and operational amplifiers. It covers topics such as diode characteristics, transistor operations, biasing techniques, and the design of electronic circuits. Upon completion, students will be prepared to engage in the design and development of various electronic systems.

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The Basic Electronics course aims to equip students with fundamental skills in semiconductor devices, rectifiers, regulated power supplies, and operational amplifiers. It covers topics such as diode characteristics, transistor operations, biasing techniques, and the design of electronic circuits. Upon completion, students will be prepared to engage in the design and development of various electronic systems.

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Basic Electronics Course Objectives © This course provides the student with the fundamental skills to understand the basic of semiconductor and components like diode, transistor, BIT, Rectifiers, Regulated Power Supply & Filters and operational amplifier. It Will build mathematical and numerical background for design of electronics circuit & component value, © Students equipped With the knowledge and traming provided in the course will be able to participate in design , development and operation in the different arca of electronics system Course Outcomes (CO) © Tosstudy basies of semiconductor & devices and their applications in different areas © To study different biasing techniques to operate Rectifiers & Filters © Analyze output in different operating modes of different semiconductor devices like Transistors. © To study basics of semiconductor & devices and their applications in different areas for BIT. « To understand the concepts of regulated power supplies in the Electronics area, Contents: Theory Unit 1: Semiconductor & PN Junction diode : (10 Hrs.) Difference between conductor, Insulator and Semiconductor Rect IY Ing diode, Review of P-type and Ntype semiconductor, Junetion of P-type & N-type ie. PN junction Barrier voltage, depletion region, Junetion Capacitance. Forward biased & reversed biased junction, Diode symbol, circuit diagram for characteristics (Forward &reversed ), Characteristics of PN junction diode. Zener Diode: Symbol , circuit diagram for characteristics ( forward & reversed ).Avalanche &ézener breakdown, Special Diodes: Point contact diode , Schottky diode, Optical Diodes: LED, IRLED, photo diode, laser diode, Symbol, operating principle & applications of each, Unit 2: Rectifiers & Filters : (8 Hrs.) ‘Need of rectifier, definition, Types of rectifier —Half wave rectifier, Full wave rectifier (Bridge ¢re tapped) Circuit operation: Inpuvoutput waveforms for voltage & Current, Average (de) value of current & voltage (node rivauon), Ripple, ripple factor, ripple frequency, PIV of diode used, transformer utilization factor, efficiency of rectifier. Comparison of three types of rectifier, Need of filters, Types of filters, shunt Capacitor, Series inductor, LC filter, 71 filter, Circuit operation, de output voltage, ripple factor, (formula), ripple frequency , Dependence of ripple factor on load . Inpu/output waveforms, limitations & advantages. Unit 3: Transistors: (12 Hrs.) Bipolar Junction Transistor (BIT), Introduction, Basie concept, Types of transistors, structure & symbols, ‘Transistor operation Conventional current flow, relation between different currents in transistor, Transistor amplifying action Transistor configurations:- CB, CE & CC Cireuit diagram to find the characteristics Input / output characteristics, Transistor parameters- input resistance, output resistance, a&, relation between them, ‘Comparison between three configurations, Transistor specifications: VCE Sat IC Max VCEO, ICEO, a , 8 VCE Breakdown , Power dissipation ( to be explained during practical using datasheets), Testmg of transistor using multimeter (To be shown during practical), Construction, working principle, characteristics of Photo ‘Transistor Unipolar Transistor (JFET) Construction, working principle & characteristics. Uni-junction ‘Transistor UIT) Construction, working principle & charaetertstles Unit 4: BIT: (10 Hrs.) Introduction , need of biasing . concept of de load-line, selecuon of operating point (Q point) , need of stabilization of Q pomt, (thermal run away concept), Types of biasing circuits, Fixed biased circuit, Base biased with emitter feedback, Base biased with collector feedback, Voltage divider, Emitter biased, Circuit operation of each circuit Unit S Regulated Power Supply: (8 Hrs ) ‘What is a regulator?, Need of regulators , voltage regulation factor, Concept of load regulation & line regulation, Basic zener diode voltage regulator, Linear Regulators, Basic block diagram of de power supply ‘Transistorised series & shunt regulator —circuit diagram Reference Books: Basie Electronics & Linear Cireuits By N. N. Bhargava, D.C. Kulashreshtha, SC, Gupta — ‘TIT! Chandigharh Tata MeGraw Hill Electronic Principles By Alberrt Malvino, David J. Bates Tata McGraw Hill. Electronic Devices & Components Allen. Motters head Prentice Hall of India. Basic Electromes deDevices NIIT Prentice Hall of India| Basic Electromes Grob Bernard Tata MeGraw Hill Electronics Devices & Circuits David J, Bell Prentice Hall of India

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