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EC 1211 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AIM To study the characteristics and applications of electronic devices.

OBJECTIVES

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To acquaint the students with construction, theory and characteristics of the following electronic devices: i) ii) iii) iv) v) 1. p-n junction diode Bipolar transistor Field Effect transistor LED, LCD and other photo electronic devices. Power control/regulator devices. 9

SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE

Theory of p-n junction p-n junction as diode p-n diode currents Volt-amp characteristics Diode resistance Temperature effect of p-n junction Transition and diffusion capacitance of p-n diode Diode switching times. 2. BI-POLAR TRANSISTOR 9

Junction transistor Transistor construction Detailed study of currents in transistor Input and output characteristics of CE, CB and CC configurations Transistor hybrid model for CE configuration Analytical expressions for transistor characteristics Transistor switching times Voltage rating Power transistors. 3. FIELD EFFECT TRANSITORS 9

Junction field effect transistor Pinch off voltage JFET volt-ampere characteristics JFET small signal model MOSFETS and their characteristics FET as a variable resistor Unijunction transistor.

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OPTO ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Photo emissivity and photo electric theory Theory, construction and characteristics: light emitting diodes, liquid crystal cell, seven segment display, photo conductive cell, photodiode, solar cell, photo transistor, opto couplers and laser diode. 5. MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES 9

Theory, characteristics and application: SCR, TRIAC, PUT, tunnel diode, thermistors, piezo electric devices, zener diode, charge coupled devices, varactor diode and LDR.

L = 45 Total = 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Jacob. Millman, Christos C.Halkias, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Limited, New Delhi, 2003. David A.Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2003.

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REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Theodre. F. Boghert, Electronic Devices & Circuits, Pearson Education, VI Edition, 2003. Ben G. Streetman and Sanjay Banerjee, Solid State Electronic Devices, Pearson Education, 2002 / PHI Allen Mottershead, Electronic Devices and Circuits An Introduction, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2003.

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EC 1311 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING AIM 1.

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To introduce the fundamental techniques of analog, digital and data communication.

2. To explain satellite and fibre optic communication and Networking systems. OBJECTIVES i. To understand basic signals, analog modulation, demodulation and radio receivers.

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To explain the characteristics and model of transmission medium. To understand source digitization, digital multiplexing and modulation. To understand data communication system and techniques. To learn the basics of satellite and optical fibre communication systems. 9

MODULATION SYSTEMS

Time and frequency domain representation of signals, amplitude modulation and demodulation, frequency modulation and demodulation, super heterodyne radio receiver. Frequency division multiplexing. Pulse width modulation. 2. TRANSMISSION MEDIUM 9

Transmission lines Types, equivalent circuit, losses, standing waves, impedance matching, bandwidth; radio propagation Ground wave and space wave propagation, critical frequency, maximum usable frequency, path loss, white Gaussian noise. 3. DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 9 Pulse code modulation, time division multiplexing, digital T-carrier system. Digital radio system. Digital modulation: Frequency and phase shift keying Modulator and demodulator, bit error rate calculation. 4. DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORK PROTOCOL 9 Data Communication codes, error control. Serial and parallel interface, telephone network, data modem, ISDN, LAN, ISO-OSI seven layer architecture for WAN. 5. SATELLITE AND OPTICAL FIBRE COMMUNICATIONS 9

Orbital satellites, geostationary satellites, look angles, satellite system link models, satellite system link equations; advantages of optical fibre communication - Light propagation through fibre, fibre loss, light sources and detectors. L= 45 Total = 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems, Pearson Education, Third Edition, 2001. Roy Blake, Electronic Communication Systems, Thomson Delmar, 2nd Edition, 2002.

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REFERENCE BOOKS 1. 2. 3. William Schweber, Electronic Communication Systems, Prentice Hall of India, 2002. G. Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw Hill, 4th edition, 2002. Miller, Modern Electronic Communication, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.

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