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Workshop conducted on 09-10-2007

Recommendations of the Blown_up Syllabus


Department: CSE

Semester: III

Subject code and Subject: 06CSE32 Electronic Circuits


Term: AUG-DEC 2007
Contact Hours: 04 Hour/week;
Max Final Exam Marks: 100 Max Internal Assessment Marks: 25

S.No
1

No. of hours/ sessions required: 52


Duration of Final Exam: 03 hours

Unit/Topics
Unit I

Modified/Blown_Up syllabus
Unit I : No change & as per Syllabus

Unit II

Unit II:In sub section 9-8 exclude other quantities

Unit III

Unit III : No change & as per Syllabus

Unit IV

Unit IV : No change & as per Syllabus

Unit V

Unit V : No change & as per Syllabus

Unit VI

Unit VI : No change & as per Syllabus

Unit VII

Unit VII :

Oscillators:
The 555
Timer,

Monostable operation to be included


Functional Block diagram to be included

Function
Generator
Ics

In Subsection 23-11 exclude everything except XR-2206


block diagram. Mention of applications of XR-2206 is
included.
Other topics are as per the prescribed Syllabus

Unit VIII
Switching
Regulators

Unit VIII
The pass transistor, switching the pass transistor on and
off, topologies (Table 24.2 excluded)., Buck regulation,
Boost regulation, Buck-boost regulation. No numerical
problems on switching regulators
Other topics are as per the prescribed Syllabus

Guidelines for paper setting :


4 question to be set each in Part-A and Part-B. Student have to answer atleast 2 full questions from
each part.
No mixing of units i.e one complete question to be set from each unit.
Approximately 75% of the Total Marks can be numerical problems.
In Unit-3 voltage amplifiers carries for 10 marks .CC & CB carries for 10 marks.
In Unit-VI Frequency effects carries for 10 marks, Negative feedback topics carry for 10 marks
Unit VII Non linear operations carries for 10 marks, Oscillators carries for 10 marks
What is not derived in the text books should not be asked in the examination.
Question paper should be based on the syllabus from the prescribed text book only.

Text Book(s):
1. Electronic Principles, Albert Malvino & David J Bates, 7th Edition, TMH, 2007
Reference Books:
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky, 9th Edition,
PHI/Pearson Education, 2006
2. Electronics Devices & Circuits. David A Bell 4TH Edition PHI 2006

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