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DR.

BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR
MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,
AURANGABAD

SYLLABUS
B.Sc. SECOND YEAER

[ELECTRONICS (OPTIONAL)]

{Effective from – June- 2008 onwards}


Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
(Effective from June 2008)
B. Sc. Second year
ELECTRONICS – Paper V
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor
Marks: 100 Periods: 90
1. Number System ( 08 periods)
Number System: Binary, Decimal, Hexadecimal Number Systems and their inter
conversions, Binary addition and Subtraction,1’s and 2’s compliment method for binary
subtraction, Hexadecimal addition and subtraction, 8421 code, BCD addition and
subtraction.
2. Logic gates: ( 08 periods)
Logic Gates: NOT gate, AND gate, OR gate, NAND gate, NOR gate, Ex-OR gate, rules
and laws of Boolean algebra, DeMorgan’s theorems, NAND and NOR gate as universal
building blocks, Simplification of Four variable Boolean equations using Karnaugh map
(K-map).
3. Combinational logic circuits: (10 periods)
Half adder, Full adder, Half subtractor, full subtractor, 4 bit parallel adder and subtractor, 3
bit binary decoder, decimal to BCD encoder, 8 to 1 multiplexer, 1 to 8 demultiplxer.
4.Sequential Logic Circuits : (15 periods)
SR flip flop (using gates), edge triggered flip flops(SR,D,JK and T), master slave JK flip
flop, 4-bit binary asynchronous and synchronous counter, decade counter( asynchronous
and synchronous), Shift registers(SISO,SIPO,PISO,PIPO), ring counter, Memories(RAM,
ROM, EPROM, FLASH)
5. D/A and A/D converters: (9 periods)
Ladder type D/A converter, Dual slope A/D converter, successive approximation A/D
converter, study of DAC0800 and ADC0809 chips.
6. The 8086 Microprocessor: (12 periods)
Pin diagram, CPU architecture, internal operations, addressing modes, instruction formats.
7. The 8086 Microprocessor Instruction set: (18 periods)
Assembler instruction format, Data transfer instructions, Arithmetic instructions, logical
instruction, Branch and loop instructions.
8. Assembly language programming: (10 periods)
Addition of 8 bit and 16 bit numbers, Subtraction of 8 bit and 16 bit numbers, Square root
of a number, Factorial of a 8 bit number, Addition of an array of 8 bit numbers, Arrange
given array of 8 bit numbers in ascending order, Arrange given array of 8 bit numbers in
descending order, Average of block of 8 bit / 16 bit data.
Books Recommended:
1. Digital Fundamentals – Thomas L Floyd , Universal Book Stall, New Delhi.
2. Digital electronics and Microcomputers – R.K.Gaur.
3. Digital Electronics with Practical Approach – G. N. Shinde, Shivani Publications, Nanded.
4. Digital Analog Techniques – Navneth, Kale and Gokhale , Kitab Mahal.
5. Fundamentals of Microprocessor and Microcomputer – B.Ram, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
6. Microcomputer Systems: The 8086/8088 Family– Yu-Cheng Liu, Glenn A. Gibson , PHI.
7. Pragati’s Microprocessors – S.K. Gupta, Pragati prakashan, Meerut.
8. Microprocessor Based System – A. P. Godse, Technical Publication, Pune.
9. Microprocessors and peripherals – Barry B. Brey, CBS Publishers & Distributors, Delhi.
Practical Paper – VII Marks –100

Every candidate appearing for examination must produce journal showing that he/she has
completed 08 experiments during academic year. The journal must be certified at the end of
year by head of the department.
Section A: Experiments ( Marks - 75 )

1. Study of AND, OR, NAND & NOR gates using IC’s.


2. Study of NAND gate as universal building block.
3. Half adder and half subtractor using gates.
4. Full adder using gates.
5. Study of 4-bit binary parallel adder/subtractor using IC 7483.
6. Study of Asynchronous binary decade UP counter.
7. Study of synchronous binary DOWN counter (MOD 08).
8. Study of 6- bit ring counter using IC 74174.
9. Study of D/A converter using R-2R ladder network.
10. Study of DAC using IC DAC0800/1408.
11. Study of ADC using IC ADC0809/0801.
12. Write a program to add two 8 bit numbers and two 16 bit numbers.
13. Write a program to subtract two 8 bit numbers and two 16 bit numbers.
14. Write a program to find a factorial of 8 bit number.
15. Write a program to find square root of a 16 bit number.
16. Write a program to find sum of 8 bit numbers in a given array.
17. Write a program to arrange given array of 8 bit elements in ascending order.
18. Write a program to arrange given array of 16 bit elements in descending order.

Section B: Workshop practice: ( Marks –25)

Every candidate should construct one project. He/she should submit the constructed
project and a project report at the time of examination.

1. Object counter
2. Digital clock
3. Digital thermometer
4. Digital voltmeter
5. Temperature controller

The above list is given as an example. The teacher may allow any other similar
project.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
(Effective from June 2008)
B. Sc. Second year
ELECTRONICS – Paper VI
Power electronics
Marks: 100 Periods: 90

1. Power Switching Devices and their Characteristics: ( 18 periods)


Thyristors: Structure and V-I characteristics, transistor analogy, thyristor turn-ON methods,
thyristor turn-OFF methods. Switching Characteristics of thyristor, Switching
characteristics during turn ON and turn OFF. Thyristor gate characteristics, Thyristor
protection: over voltage protection, suppression of over voltages, over current protection,
snubber circuits. Thyristor ratings: anode voltage ratings, current ratings, surge current
rating, I2t rating, di/dt rating.
2. Thyristor triggering and other devices: ( 14 periods)
Thyristor triggering: triggering of thyristors in series, triggering of parallel connected
SCR’s, Thyristor triggering circuits: RC firing circuits, synchronized UJT triggering, ramp
and pedestal method, pulse transformer. Other devices: TRIAC, DIAC, LASCR, PUT,
SUS, RCT, GTO.
3. AC to DC Converters: ( 18 periods)
Principle of phase control, Converter classifications: single phase half wave thyristor
rectifier with RL load, single phase half wave thyristor rectifier with RL load and free
wheeling diode. single phase half wave thyristor rectifier with RLE load, Single phase full
wave mid point thyristor converters. Single phase full wave bridge converter: single phase
bridge rectifier connected to resistance load. Three phase half wave converter.
4. AC to AC and DC to DC Converters: ( 14 periods)
Types of AC voltage controllers, Single phase AC voltage controller supplying R loads
(phase control and integral cycle control), Single phase AC voltage controller supplying
RL loads. Principle of chopper operation, Control schemes: constant frequency scheme,
variable frequency scheme. Chopper circuit classification.

5. Power Controllers – their applications: (13 periods)


DC motor speed control, Single phase DC drives, Single phase full converter, Chopper
controlled DC drives, AC drives: induction motor drives, speed control by stator voltage
control, DC circuit breakers, AC circuit breakers.
6. Transducers: (13 periods)
Electrical transducers, resistive transducer, resistive position transducer, strain gauge, types
of strain gauges, thermister, inductive transducer, LVDT, Capacitive transducer.
Book Recommended:
1. Introduction to Power Eeectronics – V.Jagannathan, PHI New Delhi-2004. ( Topic 1 to 5)
2. Electronic Instrumentation – H.S.Kalsi , Tata MaGraw Hill, 12th reprint 2001. ( Topic 6)
3. Power electronics – M.D.Singh and K.B.Khanchandani
4. Power Electronics – P.S.Bhimra
5. Transducers and Instrumentations – D.V.S.Murthy.
Practical Paper – VIII Marks –100

Every candidate appearing for examination must produce journal showing that he/she has
completed 12 experiments during academic year. The journal must be certified at the end of
year by head of the department.

Section A: Experiments ( Marks - 75 )

1. Study of SCR characteristics.


2. Firing of two SCR using one UJT for power control.
3. Study of TRIAC as light dimmer.
4. Study of full wave controlled rectifier.
1
5. Study of resolution and sensitivity of 3 digit DVM using IC 7107.
2
6. Use of PT100 for temperature measurement using instrumentation amplifier.
7. Study of 4 digit frequency meter using IC 74926.
8. Use of semiconductor sensor (LM335) for measurement of temperature using
transducer- bridge.
9. Study of power inverter.
10. Study of ON/OFF temperature controller ( LM34/ AD590)
11. Study of linear regulator using IC 723 ( fixed and variable voltage)
12. Study of DC timer.
13. Study of over voltage protection circuit.
14. Study of fire/flame security system using thermister.
15. Study of electronic capacitance meter.
16. Study of inductive proximity switch.

Section B: Workshop practice: ( Marks –25)

Every candidate should construct one project. He/she should submit the constructed
project and a project report at the time of examination.

1. AM/ FM receiver
2. UPS / Inverter system
3. Data acquisition system
4. Control circuit for CFL
5. P A System

The above list is given as an example. The teacher may allow any other similar
project.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
B.Sc. Second Year (Effective from June 2008)
ELECTRONICS ( Paper V )
Digital Electronics and Microprocessor
PAPER – PATTERN
Note: (i) ALL questions are compulsory.
(ii) ALL questions carry equal marks.
(iii) Draw neat flow-charts wherever necessary.

1. Attempt any TWO:


(a) Chapter No. 1 (Conversion) (10)
(b) Chapter No. 1 (Binary Arithmetic) (10)
(c) Chapter No. 2 (Gates) (10)
(d) Chapter No. 5 (10)

2. Attempt any TWO:


(a) Chapter No. 3 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 3 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 4 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 4 (10)

3. Attempt any TWO:


(a) Chapter No. 6 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 6 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 7 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 7 (10)

4. Attempt any TWO:


(a) Chapter No. 5 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 8 (Program) (10)
(c) Chapter No. 8 (Program) (10)
(d) Chapter No. 8 (Program) (10)

5. Write notes on any TWO:


(a) Chapter No. 2 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 4 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 6 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 7 (10)
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad
B.Sc. Second Year (Effective from June 2008)
ELECTRONICS ( Paper VI )
Power Electronics
PAPER – PATTERN
Note: (i) ALL questions are compulsory.
(ii) ALL questions carry equal marks.
(iii) Draw neat circuit/block diagrams wherever necessary.

1. Attempt any TWO:


(a) Chapter No. 1 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 1 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 1 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 2 (10)
2. Attempt any TWO:
(a) Chapter No. 2 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 2 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 3 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 3 (10)
3. Attempt any TWO:
(a) Chapter No. 3 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 4 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 4 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 4 (10)
4. Attempt any TWO:
(a) Chapter No. 5 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 5 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 6 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 6 (10)
5. Write notes on any TWO:
(a) Chapter No. 1 (10)
(b) Chapter No. 3 (10)
(c) Chapter No. 5 (10)
(d) Chapter No. 6 (10)
Note: The paper setters should take care to set compulsory problems of at
least 20 (twenty) percent marks in the question paper.

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