B.SC - Electronics Syllabus 2019 20
B.SC - Electronics Syllabus 2019 20
UNIT-V : SERIES AND PARALLEL RESONANCE CIRCUITS (2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (10 Lectures)
Series Resonance: Expression for Resonant frequency, frequency response curve, Bandwidth, Q-factor,
selectivity, Relation between Q-factor , Resonant frequency and Bandwidth. Voltage Magnification
circuit.
Parallel Resonance: Expression for Resonant frequency, frequency response curve, Bandwidth, Q-factor,
selectivity, Relation between Q-factor, Resonant frequency and Bandwidth. Current Magnification
circuit.
Comparison of Series and parallel Resonance. Tank circuit, LC oscillations- Numerical problems.
Text Books:
1. Electronic circuits by David A. Bell 7 th edition Oxford higher education
2. Robert L. Boylestad, “Introductory circuit analysis”, Universal Book Stall Fifth edition.2003.
3. Circuit analysis by P. Gnanasivam – Pearson education
4. Networks, lines & fields by Ryder-PHI
5. Circuit and Networks – A. Sudhakar and Shyam mohan –TMH.
Blue Print (Guide lines to Paper Setter)
Unit No Essay Questions Short Answer Questions
I 2 1
II 2 2
III 2 2
IV 2 1
V 2 2
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I B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester I (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-I: BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY
Time: 3hrs Max.Marks:75
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions 5x5m = 25 m
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks.
5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
9. Define and derive expressions for RMS and Average values of a sine wave.
10. Define power factor. Derive an expression for power factor in ac circuits.
11. Explain the loop current method of solving two source networks.
12. Explain the conversion of Star to Delta and Delta to Star networks.
13. State and explain superposition theorem. Find the current ‘I’ in the circuit using superposition
theorem.
SECTION-B
14. State and prove Thevenin’s theorem.
15. Discuss the frequency response of an LR circuit.
16. Discuss the working of RC circuit as high pass and low pass filters.
17. Derive expression for resonant frequency of series RLC circuit and explain its frequency response.
18. Derive expression for band width of a parallel LCR circuit.
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I B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester I (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-I: BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY LAB
Demonstration of C.R.O: Demonstration using CRO Kit - Block diagram concepts etc., in
lab session (Using slides.)
(At least 8 experiments should be done)
8. LCR Series resonance circuit – frequency response, Determination of Q and Band width
9. LCR Parallel resonance circuit – frequency response, Determination of Q and Band width
LAB MANUAL
Zbar, Malvino and Miller, Basic Electronics, A Text Lab Manual, Tata McGraw Hill.
*Lab experiments are to be done on breadboard and simulation software (using Multisim)
and output values are to be compared and justified for variation.
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Semester II (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-II: ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS
3. For a fixed bias circuit, V CC= 12V, VCE =2V, β=80 and IC = 4mA. Calculate RC and RB.
4. Give the comparison between FET over BJT.
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
PART – B
9. Explain the working of PN junction diode in forward bias and reverse bias conditions.
10. Describe the construction and working of Tunnel Diode. Draw its V-I characteristics.
11. Draw the experimental arrangement to draw input and output characteristics of a transistor
in CE configuration. Explain the characteristic curves.
12. Define Stability factor. Explain voltage divider bias circuit of a transistor.
13. Describe the operation of JFET. Draw and explain its output characteristic curves.
PART – C
14. Describe the construction and working of an UJT with its Emitter Characteristics.
15. Explain the construction, working and applications of photovoltaic cell.
16. Describe the construction and working of LED. Mention its applications.
17. Explain the working of full wave rectifier and obtain the expression for its efficiency.
18. Draw the block diagram of SMPS and explain its working.
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Semester II (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-II: ELECTRONIC DEVICES &CIRCUITS LAB
(Any 8 experiments should be done)
1. V-I Characteristics of Junction Diode.
2. V-I Characteristics of Zener Diode.
3. Regulated Power Supply using Zener Diode.
4. BJT input and output Characteristics (CE Configuration) and determination of h-parameters.
5. Characteristics of JFET determination of parameters.
6. Characteristics of UJT and determination of parameters.
7. LDR characteristics.
8. Characteristics of C-filter and π section filters using full wave rectifier.
9. IC Transistor Series and shunt Voltage regulator.
10. IC Regulated Power Supply (78xx).
LAB MANUAL:
1. Zbar. Malvino and Miller, Basic Electronics , A Text Lab manual, Tata McGraw Hill .
2. Sugaraj Samuel R., Horsley Solomon. B.E.S.Practicals.
*Lab experiments are to be done on breadboard and simulation software (using Multisim) and
output values are to be compared and justified for variation.
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II B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester III (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-III: ANALOG ELECTRONICS & DIGITAL PRINCIPLES
UNIT-I: Amplifiers and Oscillators: (2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (14 Lectures)
Classification of Amplifiers (Qualitative only), RC coupled CE amplifier working and its frequency response.
Concept of Feedback, types of feedback, Advantages and disadvantages of negative feedback (Qualitative
Only).Oscillators: Types of oscillators. Barkhausen criterion for sustained Oscillations, Colpitts oscillator and RC
Phase Shift oscillators working and Frequency of Oscillation ( No Derivation for Frequency of Oscillation)
UNIT-II: Operational Amplifier: (2 Essays + 1 Short) (10 Lectures)
Basic Op-amp, Characteristics of an ideal and practical op-amp (IC 741), Block diagram of Op-Amp, Virtual
Ground, differential amplifier, Inverting, Non-Inverting amplifiers, Adder, Subtractor, Voltage follower,
Integrator, Differentiator, Voltage to current and Current to voltage converters., Logarithmic amplifier.
UNIT-III: Applications of Op-amps: (2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (14 Lectures)
Voltage regulator, Comparator & Zero crossing detector, Schmitt Trigger, Wien’s bridge Oscillator, Triangular
Wave Generator, Active filters (Basics): low pass, high pass & Band pass filters.
IC555 Timer: Functional block Diagram, Astable, Monostable, working and their applications.
UNIT-IV: Number Systems & Codes: (2 Essays + 1 Short) (10 Lectures)
Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Number systems and conversion from one another, Complements (1’s and
2’s), Arithmetic (addition, and subtraction by complement method), Representation of Signed & Unsigned
Numbers, BCD, Gray, Excess-3 code conversion from one to another.
UNIT – V: Logic Gates and Logic families: ( 2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Digital logic gates: OR, AND, NOT, XOR and XNOR, Universal gates (NAND and NOR), IC logic families:
TTL & CMOS Logic families (NAND & NOR Gates), Comparison of TTL & CMOS Families.
Text Books:
1. Electronics Devices & Circuits ,Millman and Halkias,Tata Mc Graw Hill(TMH)
2. Principles of Electronics-V K Mehta & Rohit Mehta,S Cnand & Co
3. Unified Electronics , Vol. II ,A.S. Prakhashan, Meerut.
4. Electronic Devices & Circuits, Sanjeev Gupta & Santosh Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Pub
5. Operational Amplifiers & Linear Integrated Circuits, Ramakant A.Gayakwad, PHI.
6. G.K.Kharate-Digital electronics-oxford university press
7. M.Morris Mano, “ Digital Design “ 3 rd Edition, PHI, New Delhi.
Reference Books :
8. Jacob Millan ,Micro Electronics,McGraw Hill.
9. Mithal G K, Electronic Devices and Circuits Thana Publishers.
10.Allan Motter shead ,Electronic Devices and Circuits – An Introduction- Prentice Hall
Blue Print (Guide lines to Paper Setter)
Unit No Essay Questions Short Answer Questions
I 2 2
II 2 1
III 2 2
IV 2 1
V 2 2
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II B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester III (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-III: ANALOG ELECTRONICS & DIGITAL PRINCIPLES
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO questions from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10 marks. 5x10m = 50m
SECTION-A
9. Draw the circuit diagram of single stage RC coupled CE amplifier and explain its
working. Draw its frequency response curve.
10. Draw the circuit diagram of Phase shift oscillator and explain its working.
11. Draw the circuit diagram of inverting and non-inverting amplifiers and explain. Derive
expression for their gains.
12. Discus the working of Integrator and Differentiator circuits using Op-amp.
13. Draw the circuit diagram of Triangular wave generator using op-amp and explain its
operation. Derive expression for its frequency of oscillation.
SECTION-C
14. Draw the circuit diagram of Astable multivibrator using IC 555 timer and explain its
operation?
15. Explain in detail the system of converting Binary number to Decimal number and
Decimal number to Binary number.
16. Explain with suitable examples of 1’s and 2’s complement method of subtraction used
in binary number system.
17. Describe the following gates and draw their truth tables.
(i) AND (ii) OR (iii) X-OR (iv) NAND gate (v) NOR gates
18. Draw the circuit diagram of a TTL NAND gate and explain it’s working.
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Semester III (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-III: ANALOG ELECTRONICS & DIGITAL PRINCIPLES LAB
1. To construct & determine the frequency of the Colpitt’s Oscillator using transistor.
2. To construct & determine the frequency of the RC Phase-Shift Oscillator using transistor.
6. To construct & determine the frequency of the Wien’s Bridge Oscillator using IC741
7. To construct & determine the frequency of the Astable Multivibrator using IC-555
10. Realization of basic gates using discrete components (resistor, diodes & transistor).
11. Realization of basic gates using Universal gates (NAND & NOR gates).
*Lab experiments are to be done on breadboard and simulation software (using Multisim) and
output values are to be compared and justified for variation.
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II B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester IV (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-IV: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS
UNIT-I: (2 Essays + 1Short) (12 Lectures)
Boolean Algebra: Boolean laws & theorems, De-Morgan’s laws, Standard form of Boolean expressions
(SOP&POS), Minimization Techniques (Karnaugh Map Method: 4 variables), Don’t care condition.
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
9. Explain standard representation of logic functions SOP and POS with suitable examples.
10. Explain the four variable Karnaugh Map method with example.
11. Explain the operation of Full Adder with Truth Table.
12. Explain the working of Encoder (8-line-to-3-line) with truth table
13. Draw and explain the working of Clocked RS flip-flop with truth table.
SECTION-C
14. With a neat circuit diagram, explain the working of Master Slave JK Flip-Flop.
15. Draw and explain the working of negative edge triggered synchronous 4-bit
Up- counter.
16. Discuss the design of BCD to Grey, Grey to Binary Code convertors.
17. Draw the circuit diagram of R-2R Ladder type DAC and explain its working.
18. Draw the circuit diagram of Successive Approximation type ADC and explain its working.
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Paper-IV: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS & DIGITAL IC APPLICATIONS LAB
2. Construction of Half adder and full adders &Verify their truth Tables using gates
3. Construction of Half subtractor and full subtractor &Verify their truth Tables using gates
4. Construction of RS ,JK, D& T Flip-Flops &verify their truth Tables using NAND gates
*Lab experiments are to be done on breadboard and simulation software (using Multisim) and
output values are to be compared and justified for variation.
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III B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester V (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-V: MICROPROCESSORS PROGRAMMING & APPLICATIONS
Total: 60 Lectures
Unit I (2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Introduction to Microprocessors: Introduction, Applications, Basic block diagram.
Microprocessor 8085:Feautures, Architecure-Block diagram,Pin description of 8085, registers of 8085,
Types of Buses, , Instruction set classification.
.
Unit II (2 Essays + 1 Short) (12 Lectures)
Memory System: Basic Interfacing Concepts, 2K X 8 ROM, RAM to 8085 , Interfacing of I/O Mapped
I/O and Memory Mapped I/O, Diffrence between I/O Mapped I/O and Memory Mapped I/O.
Instruction cycle - machine cycle - T-states, Timing diagrams for Opcode Fetch Cycle, Memory Read,
Memory Write, I/O Read, I/O Write, Addressing modes
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions 5x5m = 25 m
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
(Total: 60 Lectures)
Unit I ( 2 Essays + 2 shorts) (14 Lectures)
Basics of Communication Systems: Introduction, Block diagram, Noise in Communication systems,
Types of noise, Signal-to-Noise (S/N) ratio, Figure of Merit.
Modulation & Demodulation (Qualitative only): Introduction, Need for modulation, Types,
Amplitude Modulation: AM Modulating Amplifier, Amplitude Demodulation: AM Diode detector;
Frequency Modulation: Varactor diode Modulator, FM Discriminators: Ratio Detector.
Unit II (2 Essays + 1 Short) (12 Lectures)
Transmitters & Receivers: Introduction, AM Transmitters:AM Broadcast Transmitter, FM
Transmitters : Directly modulated FM Transmitter,FM Stereo Transmitter, AM broadcast receivers:
Superhetrodyne receiver, FM receivers: Stereo FM receiver, Introduction to Antennas, Basic
Principle,Types of Antennas (Qualitative only).
Unit III ( 2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (14 Lectures)
Digital Communications: Introduction, Elements of Digital Communication System, advantages,
PCM, Sampling Theorem, Quantization, Digital Modulation Techniques: Concepts of
ASK,FSK,PSK,QPSK(Qualitative only), Multiplexing: Frequency Division Multiplexing, Time Division
Multiplexing, Pulse Modulation: Concepts of PAM, PWM,PPM (Qualitative only).
Unit IV(Additional input) (2 Essays + 2 Short) (12 Lectures)
Satellite Comminications:Introduction to Satellite Communication,Satellite orbits, Basic
Components,Constructional features.
Fiber Optic Communications: Basic fiber optic system, Advantages,Modes of propagation, Concept of
Numerical aperture, Basic Optical Communication System.
Unit V (Additional input) (2 Essays + 1 Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Cellular Mobile Communications – Basic concept, concept of cell sectoring and cell splitting, SIM
number, IMEI number, block diagram of mobile communication network, idea of GSM, CDMA, TDMA
and FDMA technologies., block diagram of mobile phone handset, 4G & 5G concepts.
Reference Books:
1. Principles of Communication Engineering, Anokh Singh, A.K. Chhabra., S.Chand.publication
2. Electronic Communication Systems. G. Kennedy, 3 rdEdn., Tata McGraw Hill
3. R.P Sing and S.D. Sapre, Communication Systems: Analog and Digital, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Advanced Electronic Communication Systems-Tomasi, 6 th edition, prentice Hall.
5. Communication Systems, S Haykin, 2006, Wiley India
6. Unified Electronics, Vol.II, J.P. Agarwal, A.S.Prakashan publication.
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions 5x5m = 25 m
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions 5x5m = 25 m
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
14. Explain the Mode 1 Operation of Timers in 8051 with an example?
15. Explain the various modes of serial data communication in 8051.
16. What is an interrupt? Explain about various interrupts in 8051. .
17. Draw and explain the interfacing of DAC with 8051
18. Draw and explain the interfacing of LCD with 8051.
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III B.Sc. Electronics (CBCS)
Semester VI (w.e. f. 2019-20)
Paper-VIIICE1: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN
(Total: 60 Lectures)
Unit I (2 Essays + 2Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Introduction to Embedded Systems: Overview of Embedded Systems, Features, Applications, Architecture
of an Embedded System, Development and Testing Tools, Introduction to Application Softwarwe &
Communication Software.
Unit II (2 Essays + 1 Short) (12 Lectures)
The Process of Embedded System Development: The Development Process using Waterfall Model.
Advanced Communication Principles: Need for communication interfaces, Parallel Communication, Serial
Communication, Wireless Communication, Serial Protocols: I2 C, CAN and USB. Parallel Protocols: PCI BUS
and ARM BUS. Wireless Protocols: Bluetooth, and IEEE 802.11.
Unit III ( 2 Essays + 2 Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Embedded Systems Using AVR Microcontrollers: Introduction to AVR Microcontrollers Features of
AVR ATmega32 Microcontroller, Architecture of AVR ATmega32, General Purpose Registers (GPRs),
Status Register, Memories of AVR ATmega32.
Unit IV (2 Essays + 1 Short) (12 Lectures)
DSP-based Embedded Systems: Need for DSP-based Embedded Systems, An Overview of Digital Signal
Processing, Applications of DSP, Digital Signal Processor Architecture, DSP-based Embedded System
Design Process.
Unit V (2Essays + 2Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Robotics: Overview of Robotics, Components of Robot, Robot Locomotion-Types of robot Locomotion,
,Types of Robot, Use of Embedded Systems in Robotics ,Applications of Robotics.
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Introduction, contributions of AI, Applications of AI, Research areas of AI.
Reference Books:
1. AVR Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C by Muhammad Ali Mazidi,
2. Sarmad Naimi, SepehrNaimi, PHI.
3. Embedded system Design - Frank Vahid and Tony Givargis, John Wiley, 2002
4. Atmel AVR Microcontroller Primer: Programming and Interfacing by Steven F. Barrett, Daniel J. Pack,
Morgan& Claypool Publishers.
5. Embedded Software Primer by David E Simon, Addison Wesley
6. Embedded/Real-Time Systems: Concepts, Design, & Programming by Dr K V K K Prasad, Dreamtech
press.
7. AVR Microcontroller Datasheet, Atmel Corporation, www.atmel.com
8. Robotic Engineering – An Integrated Approach by Richard D Klafter, Thomas A. Chmielewski and
Michael Negin (PHI)
Blue Print (Guide lines to Paper Setter)
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions 5x5m = 25 m
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
14. Explain about memories of AVR ATmega32 Microcontroller?
15. Draw and Explain the Architecture of Digital Signal Processor.
16. Explain Different Applications of DSP.
17. What is Robot Locomotion? Explain different Types of Robot Locomotion’s?
18. Explain Research Areas of Artificial Intelligence
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Paper-VIIICE2: CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Unit I (2 Essays + 2 Short) (12 Lectures)
Microwave Ovens: Microwaves (Range used in Microwave Ovens), Microwave oven block diagram,
LCD timer with alarm, Single-Chip Controllers, Types of Microwave oven, Wiring and Safety
instructions, Care and Cleaning.
Unit II (2 Essays +1 Short) (12 Lectures)
Washing Machines: Electronic controller for washing machines block diagram & its working
Washing machine hardware and software, Types of washing machines, Fuzzy logic washing machines.
Unit III (2 Essays + 2shorts) (12 Lectures)
Air Conditioners and Refrigerators: Air Conditioning, Components of Air Conditioning Systems,
All water Air Conditioning systems, All Air Conditioning systems, Concepts of Unitary and Central
Air Conditioning systems, Split Air Conditioners.
Unit IV (2 Essays + 1Short) (12 Lectures)
Electronic Gadgets and Office Appliances: Barcode Scanner and Decoder, Xerox, Fax, Automated
Teller Machines (ATMs), Calculator, Concepts of GPRS, GPS Navigation system.
Unit V (2 Essays + 2Shorts) (12 Lectures)
Audio Video Systems: PA system: Microphone, Amplifier, Loudspeakers, Set Top boxes , Block
diagram and its working of CATV, Dish TV, and CCTV, Concepts of LCD & LED displays,
Remote Control Switch & its block diagram.
Reference Books:
1. S.P. Bali Consumer Electronics Pearson Education(2008)
2. R.G. Gupta Audio and Video systems Tata McGraw Hill(2004)
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions 5x5m = 25 m
1. Draw the simple block diagram of digital timer in microwave Oven and explain in brief.
2. Explain different types of Microwave Ovens.
3. Explain the washing machine hardware with a neat diagram
4. Explain the components of a Air Conditioning system
5. Explain unitary, central and split Air conditioning systems in brief.
6. Explain about the ATM operation with a ATM requirements block diagram
7. Explain SET Top box operation with a diagram
8. Distinguish between LCD and LED displays
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B.
Each question carries 10marks. 5x10m=50m
SECTION-A
9. Draw the block diagram of Microwave Oven and explain the function of each block.
10. Explain the operation of single chip microcontrollers with the help of
block diagram.
11. Explain the mechanism of the Washing machine control with a neat sketch.
12. Explain developing the system for a washing machine control.
13. With the help of suitable diagram All- Air Air-conditioning system.
SECTION-B
PART-I
Answer any FIVE questions. 5 X 5 = 25 Marks
PART-II
Answer any FIVE questions, choosing at least TWO from Sections A&B. Each question carries
10 marks. 5 X 10 = 50 Marks
SECTION-A
9. Explain the basic structure and static V-I characteristics of an SCR.
10. Explain the Classification of Power Electronic Systems and give two Applications each.
11. Explain the structure of n- channel depletion MOSFET with a diagram and also explain
its V-I characteristics.
12. Explain the structure, working and switching characteristics of IGBT.
13. Explain the operation of Step-up DC chopper circuit and give its analysis.
SECTION-B
14. Explain the operation of a Step down/up DC chopper circuit.
15. Explain the working of Single phase Bridge inverter with R load.
16. Explain the working of a Series inverter with circuit diagram.
17. Draw the block diagrams of ON line and OFF line UPS systems and explain briefly the
operation of each UPS system.
18. Draw the Block diagram of SMPS system and explain its working.