Basic Electronics Engineering Syllabus

Basic Electronics Engineering Syllabus

  1. Basic Circuit Concepts

    • Passive components: Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance
    • Series and parallel combinations
    • Kirchhoff’s laws: Voltage and Current
    • Linearity and superposition theorem
    • Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems
  2. Diodes

    • Semiconductor diode characteristics
    • Diode circuits: Clippers and clampers
    • Zener diodes, LEDs, Photodiodes
    • Rectifiers: Half-wave, Full-wave (center-tapped, bridge)
    • Zener-regulated power supplies
  3. Transistors

    • Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) configurations and biasing
    • Small and large signal models
    • Differential amplifiers using BJTs
    • MOSFETs and CMOS: Construction, working principles, and logic circuits
  4. Operational Amplifiers and Oscillators

    • Basic op-amp models and virtual ground concept
    • Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers
    • Integrators, differentiators, and summing amplifiers
    • Feedback theory: Positive and negative feedback
    • Oscillators: Square wave, triangular wave, Wien bridge oscillator
  5. Communication Systems

    • Introduction to wired and wireless communication systems
    • Electromagnetic wave propagation
    • Antennas and broadcasting
    • Basics of optical fiber communication
  6. Digital Electronics

    • Number systems and binary arithmetic
    • Logic gates: OR, NOT, AND, NOR, NAND, XOR, XNOR
    • Combinational circuits: Multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Encoders, Decoders
    • Sequential circuits: Latches, Flip-flops (SR, JK, D, Master-Slave)
    • Counters and shift registers
  7. Applications of Electronic Systems

    • Instrumentation systems: Transducers, Strain gauges, Digital multimeters, Oscilloscopes
    • Regulated power supplies
    • Remote control systems, Character displays, Clocks, Counters
    • Data logging and audio-video systems
  8. Laboratory Work

    • Experiments with passive components, function generators, and oscilloscopes
    • Diode characteristics and rectifier circuits
    • BJT characteristics and single-stage amplifiers
    • Op-amp voltage amplifiers, comparators, and waveform generators
    • Combinational and sequential circuit design

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