Electronics Devices and Circuits - I

Electronics Devices and Circuits - I

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School School of Engineering
Academic Year :  2018-19
Program :  B. Tech
Subject Offered in Course :  Electrical Engineering
Semester :  III
Subject Code :  EC310
Subject Title :  Electronics Devices and Circuits - I
Theory Credit :  3
Practical Credit :  1
Tutorial  Credit :  0
Instructor's Details
Name: Dr. Arjav Bavarva
Email: arjav.bavarva@rku.ac.in
Course Outcome(s)
On the completion of the course, students will be able to:
  • Understand the internal structure and performance of semiconductor devices
  • Understand the basic electronics engineering principles
  • Apply the concept of semiconductor physics
  • Design and Perform experimental analysis of various electronic circuits
  • Apply the concepts of basic electronic devices to design various circuits
  • Analyze and test electronic circuits.
Pre-requisite course/skill(s)

 Physics: 12th Standard 

Introduction to Subject

Electronics Devices and Circuits - I is very basic and mandatory type of subject to learn other advance subjects. Content covers various electronics components for instance, diode, transistor, Field Effect Transistor, and its detail analysis in different environment and conditions. In addition, students will explore various circuits and devices like, rectifiers, amplifiers etc. with its detail design and analysis. This course is having importance in GATE and other competitive examinations. Electronics Devices and Circuits - I is the platform for various advance subjects like, Analog Electronics, VLSI system design, Analog communication engineering and many more.

Syllabus
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Assessment

Entire course is having 200 marks, which contains theory and practical sessions and each session is having 100 marks. Theory 100 marks are divided into TCIE 1, TCIE 2, TCIE 3 and TSEE modules. 

TCIE 1: 40 marks traditional examination - converted into 20 marks

TCIE 2: 20 marks Project based AAC approved examination 

TCIE 3: 10 marks based on attendance and performance

TSEE: 100 marks tradition final semester examination - converted into 50 marks

 

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