Basic electronics is a fundamental subject for computer science students as it provides a foundation for understanding the underlying principles of electronic devices and circuits. In this article, we will explore the basic electronics syllabus for computer science students and provide a topic-wise breakdown of the syllabus.
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22225: Basic Electronics Syllabus for Computer Science & Engineering 2nd Sem I – Scheme MSBTE
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Sr.No. | Chapters/Unit Name | Weightage |
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Unit 1 | [Electronic-Components and Signals] Topics and Sub-topics:- 1. Functions and Limits 1. Active and passive components 2. Resistor.capacitor.inductor symbols,working principles, applications,colour codes, specifications 3. Voltage and Current Source 4. Signal waveform, Time and frequency domain representation, Amplitude, Frequency, Phase, Wavelength 5. Types of Signals: sinusoidal, triangular and square 6. Integrated Circuits – analog and digital. |
24 Marks |
Unit 2 | [Bipolar junction Transistor] Topics and Sub-topics:- 1. Unipolar and Bipolar devices 2. Symbol, construction and working principle of NPN transistor 3. Transistor as switch and amplifier. 4. CE, CB and CC configurations. 5. Regions - Cut-off, saturation and Active region 6. Transistor parameters- alpha, beta, input and output resistance and relation between alpha and beta 7. Transistor biasing- DC load line, Q-point and Fix bias and voltage divider biasing. 8. RC coupled amplifier |
16 Marks |
Unit 3 | [Bipolar Junction Transistor] Topics and Sub-topics:- 1. Unipolar and Bipolar devices 2. Symbol, construction and working principle of NPN transistor 3. Transistor as switch and amplifier. 4. CE, CB and CC configurations. 5. Regions – Cut-off, saturation and Active region 6. Transistor parameters- alpha, beta, input and output resistance and relation between alpha and beta 7. Transistor biasing- DC load line, Q-point and Fix bias and voltage divider biasing. 8. RC coupled amplifier |
08 Marks |
Unit 4 | [Field Effect T ransistors] Topics and Sub-topics:- 1. FET-Types: JFET and MOSFET 2. Classification of JFET 3. Symbol, construction and working principle of N-channel and P-channel JFET, Drain and transfer characteristics of JFET 4. JFET parameters: DC and AC drain resistance, Transconductance, amplification factor 5. Symbol, construction and working principle of MOSFET. |
08 Marks |
Unit 5 | [Sensors & Transducers.] Topics and Sub-topics:- 1. Working of sensors and transducers 2. Selection criteria for transducers 3. Active and passive transducers 4. Inductive, capacitive, resistive pressure and Piezoelectric transducer 5. Photodiode and phototransistortransducers 6. Thermocouple and Proximity sensors |
14 Marks |