F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Electronic Science - 24.062019
F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Electronic Science - 24.062019
Sc (Computer Science)
The systematic and planned curricula for first year and second year Electronics shall
motivate and encourage the students for pursuing higher studies in Electronics and
Computer and for becoming an entrepreneur.
Introduction:
At first year of under-graduation: The basic topics related to the fundamentals of
electronics are covered. Since electronics is an inherent part of technological
advancements, the practical course is intended to achieve the basic skills required
for computer science students.
At second year under-graduation: The level of the theory and practical courses
shall be one step ahead of the first year B.Sc. Courses based on content of first year
shall be introduced. Concepts of Communication, embedded system, Internet of
things will be introduced at this stage.
Objectives:
Lectures/ Evaluation
Paper / practical
subject Paper Credits
SEM Paper Title per week C.A. U.E.
code Total
Semiconductor
ELC-111 I Devices and Basic 2 2 15 35* 50
Electronic Systems
ELC-112 II Principles of Digital 2 2 15 35* 50
I
Electronics
ELC-121 I Instrumentation
2 2 15 35* 50
System
Detail Syllabus:
SEMESTER I
Paper I
Objective :
1. To study various types of semiconductor devices
2. To study elementary electronic circuits and systems
Term I
Unit 1. Semiconductor Diodes (5)
Semiconductor, P and N type semiconductors, Formation of PN junction diode, it’s working,
Forward and Reverse bias characteristics, Zener diode: working principle, breakdown
mechanism and characteristics, Working principle of Light emitting diode, photo diode,
optocoupler, Solar cell working principle and characteristics
Text/reference books :
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits I – T. L. Floyd- PHI Fifth Edition
2. Principles of Analog Electronics by A.P.Malvino
3. Sedha R.S., A Text Book Of Applied Electronics, S.Chand& CompanyLtd
SEMESTER I
PAPER II
ELC 112: Principles of Digital Electronics
Objectives:
1. To get familiar with concepts of digital electronics
2. To learn number systems and their representation
3. To understand basic logic gates, Boolean algebra and K-maps
4. To study arithmetic circuits, combinational circuits and sequential circuits
Reference Books:
1. Digital Fundamentals: Floyd T.M., Jain R.P., Pearson Education
2. Digital Electronics: Jain R.P., Tata McGraw Hill
3. Digital Principles and Applications: Malvino Leach, Tata McGraw-Hill
4. M.Morris Mano, “ Digital Design “ 3rdEdition, PHI, NewDelhi.
5. Ronald J. Tocci. “Digital Systems-Principles and Applications” 6/e. PHI. New Delhi. 1999.(UNITS I
to IV)
6. G.K.Kharate-Digital electronics-oxford university press
7. S.Salivahana & S.Arivazhagan-Digital circuits and design
8. 5. Fundamentals of Digital Circuits by AnandKumar
SEMESTER I
Paper III
ELC-113: Practical Course
The practical course consists of 10 experiments out of which two will be preparatory
experiments. These will be evaluated in an oral examination for 15% marks at internal and
external semester examination.
Group B
11. Study of Logic Gates (Verification of Truth tables)
12. Study of Binary to Gray & Gray to Binary Converter (K- Map based design).
13. Study of Half Adder and Full Adder using Logic Gates.
14. Use of Ex-OR as a 4-bit Parity Checker and Generator.
15. Study of Decimal to BCD (Binary) Converter.
16. Study of Multiplexer and Demultiplexer (4:1 & 1:4).
17. Study of 3X4 matrix Keyboard Encoder / Priority Encoder.
18. Study of BCD to Seven Segment Display using IC 74138 and IC 7447.
SEMESTER II
PAPER I
ELC 121: Instrumentation System
Reference Books:
1. Sensors and Transducers, by: D. Patranabis, pHI publication, 2 nd Edition
2. Sensors and Transducers, by : Prof A.D.Shaligram
3. Op Amp and Linear Integrated Circuits By Ramakant Gaykwad
SEMESTER II
PAPER II
ELC 122 : Basics of Computer Organisation
Reference Books:
1. Digital Fundamentals: Floyd T.M., Jain R.P., Pearson Education
2. Digital Electronics: Jain R.P., Tata McGraw Hill
3. Digital Logic and Computer Design : M. Morris Mano, Pearson Education
4. Computer Organization and Architecture, William Stallings, Pearson, 10 th Edi.
SEMESTER II
Paper III
ELC-123: Practical Course
The practical course consists of 10 experiments out of which one will be activity
equivalent to 2 practical. Activity will carry 15% marks at internal and external semester
examination. Activity can be any one of the following :
1. Hobby projects
2. Industrial visit / live work experience
3. PCB Making
4. Market Survey of Electronic Systems
5. Circuit Simulations and CAD tools