Course Description EC1001 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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EC1001 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Jan 2013)

Course Description SRM University Faculty of Engineering and Technology Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

EC1001 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING First Year, 2013-14 (Even semester) Course description This initial course introduces the concepts and Fundamentals of Electronic devices. Topics include diode and transistor fundamentals and applications, characteristics and applications of SCR and LED and operation of Rectifiers. This course introduces features and classification of Transducers, Principles and classification of Measuring instruments. It also provides the idea about Digital fundamentals and Integrated circuits. Instructional Objectives (IOs): 1. To study the fundamentals of Electronics components, devices, transducers 2. Principles of digital electronics 3. Principles of various communication systems Compulsory/Elective course: Compulsory. Credit hours: 2 credits. Course coordinator: Ms. A. RAMYA/ A.P (O.G). Course Instructor(s) Name of the instructor Ms. A. Ramya (ECE) Mrs. A. Ruhan Bevi

(ECE) Mr. G. Elavel Visuvanathan (ECE) Mr. M. Ramchandran

Class

Venue

Class hours

Email (domain: @ktr.srmuniv.ac.in)

Consultations

Civil E, CSE D, CSE K, CSE I CSE A, CSE G

1107, 1004, 1010, 1012 1001 , 1007

Civil E – 6,7, CSE D – 3,4, CSE K – 3,4, CSE I – 2,3 CSE A – 3,4, CSE G – 5,6

BioTech A CSE C

818, 1003

BioTech A – 3,4 CSE C – 5,6

[email protected]

Day Order – 2&3 Day Order – 1& 2

BioTech B

819,

BioTech B – 1,2

[email protected]

Day Order – 2,

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[email protected]

[email protected]

Day Order – 1,2,4 & 5

EC1001 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Jan 2013) Name of the instructor (ECE)

Mr. S. Praveen Kumar

(ECE) Mr. T. Saminathan

(ECE) Mr. M. Maria Dominic Savio (ECE) Ms. S. Suhasini

(ECE) Ms.D.Vijayalakshmi

(ECE) Ms. A. Bhavani

(ECE) Ms.T.M.Thamizh Thentral (EEE) Ms.K.Subha Shermini (EEE) Ms.A.Geetha (EEE) Mr.G.Santhosh Kumar (EEE) Mr.R.Palanisamy (EEE) Ms.P.Saranya (EEE) Ms.Sujitha.C (EEE) Ms. S. Indirani (EIE) Ms.G. Madhumitha (Mechatronics)

Class

Venue

Class hours

Email (domain: @ktr.srmuniv.ac.in)

Consultations

BioTech C Civil C CSE F Civil A, CSE J Civil B, Chemical A Civil D, Chemical B

822, 1105, 1006 1103, 1011

BioTech C – 6,7 Civil C – 1,2 CSE F – 2,3 Civil A – 5,6, CSE J – 5,6

3, 4 &5

1104, 920

Civil B – 6,7 Chemical A – 5,6

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1106, 921

Civil D – 5,6 Chemical B – 3,4

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Civil F

1109

Civil F – 5,6

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CSE B, Genetic B Civil G, CSE E, CSE H, Genetic A

1002 , 813 1111, 1005, 1009, 812

CSE B – 5,6 Genetic B – 1,2 Civil G – 6,7, CSE E – 3,4, CSE H – 3,4, Genetic A – 2,3

EEE C

803

EEE C -2,3

[email protected]

807

EEE G -1, 2

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EEE F

806

EEE F -1,2

[email protected]

Day Order – 1& 2 Day Order – 2

EEE B

802

EEE B -1,2

[email protected]

Day Order – 4

804

EEE D -2,3

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EEE A

801

EEE A -2,3

[email protected]

Day Order – 2& 5 Day Order – 3

EEE E

805

EEE E -2,3

[email protected]

Day Order – 4

EIE A, B

1016, 1019

Aerospace A, B

501, 502

EIE A- 3,6 EIE B- 5,3 Aerospace A – 3,4 Aerospace B – 5,1

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Day Order – 2 &5 Day Order – 2 &3 Day Order – 1 &3 Day Order – 1 Day Order – 4 &5 Day Order – 2, 3, 4 &5

Day Order – 1 EEE G

EEE D

[email protected] [email protected]

Day Order – 1,4 &5 Day Order – 3, 4& 5

Relationship to other courses Pre-requisites

:

Nil.

Assumed knowledge Following courses

: :

Basic knowledge in Electronics EC0203- Electron Devices, EC0205-Digital Systems.

Text book(s) and/or required materials T1. T.Thyagarajan, K.P. SendurChelvi, T.RRangaswamy , “ Engineering Basics: Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering” , New Age International, Third Edition, 2007 T2. B.Somanathan Nair, S.R.Deepa, : Basic Electronics”, I.K.International Pvt. Ltd., 2009. REFERENCES 1. Thomas L. Floyd, “Electronic Devices”, Pearson Education, 9th Edition, 2011. 2. R.K. Rajput, “Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”, Laxmi Publications, First Edition, 2007. Page 2 of 6

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Computer usage (if any): Nil

Detailed Session Plan

Session

Topics

Problem solving (Yes/No)

Text / Chapter

Correlation of Topics with Instructional Objectives (IOs) & Pgm. Outcomes (POs)

IOs

Pos

1

Resistors

Yes

[T1] chapter – 8

1

a

2

Resistors

Yes

[T1] chapter – 8

1

a

3

Capacitors

Yes

[T1] chapter – 8

1

a

4

Inductors

No

[T1] chapter – 8

1

a

5

Overview of the semiconductors, basic principles

No

[T1] chapter – 10

1

a

6

Operation and characteristics of PN diode, zener diode,

No

[T1] chapter – 10

1

a

7

BJT

No

[T1] chapter – 10

1

a

8

JFET

No

[T1] chapter – 10

1

a

9

MOSFET ,Optoelectronic devices Optocouplers

No

[T1] chapter – 10

1

a

10

Photodiode , Phototransistors

11

Solar cell ,LDR

12,13

14

No No Instrumentations, general aspects, classification of transducers, basic requirement of transducers Passive transducer- strain gauge, thermister

[T1] chapter – 10 [T1] chapter – 10

1 1

a a

No

[T1] chapter – 9

1

a

Yes

[T1] chapter – 9

1

a

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Session

Problem solving (Yes/No)

Topics

Text / Chapter

Correlation of Topics with Instructional Objectives (IOs) & Pgm. Outcomes (POs)

IOs

Pos

15

Hall effect transducer, LVDT

Yes

[T1] chapter – 9

1

a

16

Active transducers- piezoelectric and thermocouple

No

[T1] chapter – 9

1

a

17

Number systems

Yes

[T2] chapter – 16

2

a

18

Binary codes

Yes

[T2] chapter – 16

2

a

19

Logic gates

Yes

[T2] chapter – 16

2

a

20

Boolean algebra, laws and theorems

Yes

[T2] chapter – 17

2

a

21

Simplification of Boolean expressions

Yes

[T2] chapter – 17

2

a

22

Implementation of Boolean expressions using logic gates

Yes

[T2] chapter – 17

2

a

23

Standard forms of Boolean expressions

Yes

[T2] chapter – 17

2

a

24

Block diagram of a basic communication system

No

[T1] chapter – 15

2

a

25

Frequency spectrum

No

[T2] chapter –14

3

a

26

Need for modulation

No

[T1] chapter – 15

3

a

27

Methods of modulation

No

[T1] chapter – 15

3

a

28

Principles of AM, FM, pulse analog and pulse digital modulation

No

[T1] chapter – 15

3

a

29

Principles of AM, FM, pulse analog and pulse digital modulation

30

AM/FM transmitters and receivers( block diagram description only)

No

No

Internal assessment Cycle Test – I Cycle Test – II

-

10% 10% Page 4 of 6

[T1] chapter –15 [T2] chapter – 14

3

3

a a

EC1001 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Jan 2013)

Model Test Surprise Test Attendance

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20% 05% 05%

Prepared by: Ms. A. Ramya Dated: 07/01/2014 Revision No.: 00

Date of revision: NA

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Program Educational Objectives 1.

To prepare students to compete for a successful career in Electronics and Communication Engineering profession through global education standards.

2.

To enable the students to aptly apply their acquired knowledge in basic sciences and mathematics in solving Electronics and Communication Engineering problems.

3.

To produce skillful graduates to analyze, design and develop a system/component/ process for the required needs under the realistic constraints.

4.

To train the students to approach ethically any multidisciplinary engineering challenges with economic, environmental and social contexts.

5.

To create awareness among the students about the need for lifelong learning to succeed in their professional career as Electronics and Communication Engineers.

Program Outcomes a. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering. b. an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. c. an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. d. an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams. e. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems. f. an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. g. an ability to communicate effectively. h. the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. i. a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning. j. a knowledge of contemporary issues. k. an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

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