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University of Central Punjab

Faculty of Information Technology

PROGRAM (S) TO BE
EVALUATED BSCS
A. Course Description
Course Code CSSS 1723
Course Title Basic Electronics
Credit Hours 3 (3 + 0)
Prerequisites N/A
Assessment Instruments with Quiz 15%
Weights (homework, quizzes, Assignment 15%
midterms, final, programming Lab 10%
assignments, lab work, etc.) Midterm 20%
Final 40%
Course Instructor
Course Coordinator Dr Musharraf A Hanif
Office Hours Displayed outside office or available on request via e-mail
Plagiarism Policy All the parties involved in first cheating case will be awarded Zero for
that evaluation. Afterwards, if any cheating made by any person of the
class, will get F in course for all the accused parties.
Course Tools Multisim
Course Description 1. Introduction to Electricity, Electronics, Electrical components,
quantities, units and measuring instruments
2. Basic concepts of current, voltage, resistance, Energy and power in
electric circuits.
3. Series and parallel resistances, effects of current and voltage in
case of series and parallel resistances.
4. Kirchoff’s voltage law and voltage divider.
5. Kirchoff’s current law and current divider.
6. Introduction to sinusoidal wave forms, Half wave, Full Wave
Rectification
7. Special purpose diodes and Diode applications .HW and Full Wave.
8. Introduction to BJT’s . Modes of operation of BJT’s.
Course Objectives The objective of this course is to enable students,
1.Understand the basic principles of electricity and role of Resistive
circuits in Series and parallel formation.
2. Understand the basic rules and principles of electronics like Ohm’s
Law, Kirchhoff’s voltage and current law, voltage and current divider
formations.
3. Demonstrate familiarity with basic electronic components and use
them to design simple DC electronic circuits.
Recognizes half-wave, full-wave and bridge rectifier circuits and
explains the operation of these circuits in DC power supply.
Textbook Book 1: Principles of Electric circuits by Thomas. L. Floyd 9th edition
Book 2: Electronic devices by Thomas. L. Floyd 9 edition
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Reference Material Microelectronics Circuits Theory and Applications by Adel S. Sedra

Topics Covered in the Course, Attached


with Number of Lectures on
Each Topic (assume 15-week
instruction and one-hour lectures)
Programming Assignments No
Done in the Course
Class Time Spent on (in credit Theory Problem Solution Social and Ethical Issues
hours) Analysis Design
2 0.5 0.5
Oral and Written Different topics are given to the students related to different fields of Basic
Communications Electronics. Presentation is expected at the end of the term on these assigned
topics which enhances oral and written skills of students.

CLO# Course Learning Outcome (CLO) Taxonomy Level Mapping to


PLO
CLO 1 Understand the basic principles of electricity and 3 2
resistive electric circuits like Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's
voltage and current law, voltage and current divider
formations.

CLO 2 Demonstrate the familiarity with basic electronic 2 1


components (Diode, Zener and BJTs) and its working
in DC biasing circuits.

CLO 3 Implement basic knowledge of Electronics in circuit 2 3


formation and Hardware implementation of power
supply.

Evaluation CLO
Week Lecture Book
Topics Covered Instrument Achieved
# # Reference
Used
Lec#1: Introduction to Electricity, Electronics,
Book 1
Importance and Application in SE.
1 Conductors, Insulators, Semiconductors.
Lec#2:
Energy Bands, and Conduction in Book 1
Semiconductors.
Lec#3: Resistors, Electrical Circuit, and Circuit
Book 1
Current Control and protection.
2
Lec#4: Electrical Charge, Voltage, Current,
Book 1
Resistance, and Voltage Sources.
Introduction to measuring instruments
Digital (Voltmeter, Ohmmeter,
Lec#5:
Ammeter), Breadboard, and practical Book 1
3 measurements of series and parallel
resistors.
Lec#6:
Ohm’s Law. Book 1

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Lec#7:
Power and Energy. Book 1
4
Lec#8: Quiz 1 + 1
Verification of Ohm's Law. Book 1
Assignment 1
Lec#9:
Verification of Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law. Book 1
5
Lec#10: Resistors in Series, Current in Series
Book 1
Circuit and Applications of Ohm's Law.
Lec#11: Voltage Divider, Power in Series Circuit,
Book 1
and Resistors in Parallel.
6
Lec#12:
Verification of Kirchhoff’s Current Law. Book 1
Power in Parallel Circuits, Identification
Lec#13: of series-parallel relationships, and
Book 1
Analysis of Series-Parallel resistive
7 circuits.
Total parallel resistance, application of 1
Lec#14: Quiz 2 +
ohm’s law, current sources in parallel and Book 1
Assignment 2
current divider.
Lec#15:
Revision
8
Lec#16:
Revision
MID TERM WEEK
Lec#17:
Introduction of Diode Book 2
9
Lec#18: Biasing of Diode, Ideal Diode and
Book 2
Practical Diode.
Lec#19:
Half-Wave Rectification Book 2
10
Lec#20:
Practical and Complete Diode. Book 2

Lec#21: Full-Wave Rectification-Center Tape


Book 2
Transformer
11
Lec#22: Book 2
Full-Wave Rectification- Bridge Network
Lec#23: Special Purpose Diodes- Zener Diode & Book 2 Quiz 3 + 3
LED Assignment 3
12
Lec#24: Book 2
Transistor Structure.
Lec#25: Transistor basic operation and Book 2
Characteristics
13
Lec#26:
Transistor current and voltage analysis - Book 2
Lec#27: Collector Characteristics Curve - DC
Book 2
Load Line
14
Lec#28:
Transistor as Switch Book 2
15 Lec#29: Application of Transistor as a Switch Book 2

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Lec#30: Quiz 4 + 2
Logic Gates Book 2
Assignment 4
Lec#31: Review
16
Lec#32: Review
FINAL TERM WEEK

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