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COURSE PLAN

Electronics and Communication Engineering


Department :

Basic Electronics , ECE 1071


Course Name & code :

I, ECE
Semester & branch :

1. Dr. Jagadeesh Chandra R.B


2. Dr. Krishna Murthy Nayak

Name of the faculty : 3. Mr. Shreeharsha K G

L T P C
No of contact hours/week:
3 0 0 3

Course Outcomes (COs)

No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Contact Marks
Hours
CO1: Describe the characteristics of various electronic devices and analyze 6 17
simple circuit applications using them
CO2: Analyze rectifier circuits, voltage regulator and Amplifier 7 20

CO3: Discuss Op-Amp and its basic applications using suitable circuits 5 14

CO4: Simplify Boolean expressions and implement simple digital circuits 12 33


using logic gates.
CO5: Describe the principles of analog and digital communication. 6 16

Total 36 100

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Assessment Plan

Mid-Term End-Semester
Components Continuous Assessment
Examination Examination

Duration 1 week per assignment 60 minutes 180 minutes

Weightage 20% (20 marks) 30% (30 marks) 50% (50 marks)

Understanding/
Knowledge/ Recall; Understanding/ Understanding/ Comprehension;
Typology of Comprehension; Application;
Comprehension; Application; Application;
Questions Analysis
Analysis Analysis

Answer all questions uploaded to the MCQs for 5 marks and 2/3 marks Answer all 5 full questions of 10
Pattern
LMS platform question for a total of 10 marks marks each.
MISAC 1 : 11-09-2023
MISAC 2 : 30-10-2023
Time duration: 5:30 to 5:50PM
(20 Minutes)

Questions will be uploaded on the


dates mentioned above. A total of 2 Starting from
Schedule online submissions with 5 marks 25-09-2023 to 30-09-2023 23-10-2023
each.

FISAC : 30-10-2023 to 06-11-2023

Comprehensive examination
covering
Comprehensive examination
In-sem exam 1: L 1-10
L 1 onwards covering full syllabus. Students
Topics Covered In-sem exam 2: L 11-21
(CO1-5) are expected to answer all
Students are expected to answer all
questions (CO1-5)
questions
(CO1-4)

Lecture Plan
Course
L. No./
Topics Outcome
T. No.
Addressed
L0 Introduction to Basic Electronics -

L1 Discussion of Junction Diode and V-I characteristics. 1

L2 Equivalent circuit of Junction Diode. Breakdown phenomenon in diodes, Zener 1


diode.
L3 Rectifiers: Discussion of half wave rectifiers. 2
L4 Discussion of centre tapped full wave rectifiers. 2
L5 Discussion of bridge rectifier, Capacitor filters 2

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L6 Zener regulator and regulated power supplies 2
L7 Special diodes - LEDs, Photo diodes and their applications. 1,2
L8 Structure and operation of NMOS 1
L9 V-I Characteristics, Regions of operation. 1
L10 Current Equation 1
L11 Channel length modulation 1
L12 MOSFET Biasing Technique 2
L13 MOSFET Biasing Technique contd. 2
L14 Block diagram and characteristics of op-amp. 3
L15 Op-amp Inverting amplifier, non- inverting amplifier. 3
L16 Op-amp adder, subtractor. 3
L17 Op-amp integrator and differentiator. 3
L18 Op-amp based Comparator and square wave generator. 3
L19 Discussion of Number systems: Decimal, binary, octal and Hexadecimal number 4
systems.
L20 One’s and two’s complements, subtraction using complements 4
L21 Weighted and non-weighted codes, Self-complimenting codes, error detecting and 4
correcting codes.
L22 Boolean algebraic theorems and simplification of Boolean expressions. 4
L23 Logic gates: OR, NOT, AND, NOR, NAND, XOR and XNOR. Concept of 4
Universal Logic.
L24 Implementation of Boolean expressions using logic gates. 4
L25 Standard forms of Boolean expressions- POS and SOP. 4
L26 Simplification of Boolean expressions using K-map. 4
L27 Multiplexers and De-multiplexers 4
L28 Sequential circuits- Discussion of SR flip flop, JK flip flop. 4
L29 D-flip flop and T flip flop. 4
L30 Applications of flip flops- Simple binary counters and shift registers. 4
L31 Introduction to communication, Need for modulation. 5
L32 Amplitude and Frequency modulation concepts, Principle and block diagram 5
L33 Comparison of AM and FM. 5

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L34 Basic principle of Sampling and digitization. Block schematic of general digital 5
communication system.
L35 Qualitative discussion of pulse modulation schemes - PAM, PPM and PWM and 5
digital modulation schemes – ASK,PSK, FSK.
L36 Principle of Cellular mobile communication and architecture of GSM. 5

References:
1. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky- Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory, 11th Edition, PHI,
2012
2. Behzad Razavi, “Fundamental of Microelectronics”, Wiley, 2013.
3. Morris Mano- Digital design, Prentice Hall of India, Third Edition, 2013.
4. George Kennedy, Bernad Davis- Electronic Communication Systems, Fourth edition, TMH, 2004.
5. Raj Pandya, “Mobile and Personal Communication Services and Systems”, Wiley-IEEE Press,
1999

Submitted by: Dr. Jagadeesh Chandra R.B, Dr. Krishna Murthy Nayak &
Mr. Shreeharsha K G

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 24-07-2023

Approved by: Dr. Kumara Shama

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 24-07-2023

FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE:

FACULTY NAME SECTION


Dr. R Vinoth A
Dr. Anitha H B
Shashi Kumar G S C
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Dr. R Vinoth D
Dr. Aparna U E
Dr. Krishna Murthy Nayak F
Dr. Jagadeesh Chandra R.B G
Navya K T H
Shreeharsha K G K
Dr. Anitha H L
Dr. Aparna U M
Shashi Kumar G S N
Akshatha K R O
Soumya S P
Dr. Yashwanth N Q
Divya B R

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