PHYS 32151
>< Type/ Status : Core
>< Title : Electronics Laboratory
>< Pre-requisites : PHYS 31112
>< Objectives :
By the end of course, students will be able to understand
fundamental concepts and applications of both analogue and digital electronics
through experiments.
>< Course Content :
Diode and zener diode characteristics,
and applications. Transistor characteristics and a single stage amplifier. Multivibrator,
and low voltage power supply. Computer circuit analysis and practical realization.
Operational amplifier characteristics and applications. Digital logic operation
and combinational circuits.
>< Methodology : A
three hour laboratory class per week.
>< Scheme of Evaluation : Continuous assessments
and the end of course practical examination along with the presentations.
>< Recommended Reading :
1. Worsnof, B. L and Flint, H. J., Advanced Practical
Physics for Students, Jerrold & Sons Ltd.
2. Mortan, A. H., Spence, L. F., and Shepherd, J. (1978).
Higher Electrical Engineering.
3. Havill, R. L., and Walton, A. K. (1975). Elements of
Electronics for Physical Scientists.
4. Smith, R. J. and Dorf, R. C. (1992). Circuits, Devices
and Systems, John Wiley & Sons.
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