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D.A.E - CIT
Curriculum
( 2016)
DAE in COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIT)
SCHEME OF STUDIES
FIRST YEAR T P C
Gen 111 Islamiat & Pakistan Studies 1 0 1
Eng 112 English 2 0 2
Math 123 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 3
Phy. 132 Applied Physics 1 3 2
Ch. 132 Applied Chemistry 1 3 2
OHSE 111 Occupational Health, Safety & environment 1 0 1
CIT 112 Computer Application Software 0 6 2
CIT 113 Introduction to Computer Programming 2 3 3
CIT 121 General Engineering Workshop 0 3 1
CIT 134 Electronics-I 3 3 4
Total 14 21 21
SECOND YEAR
Gen 211 Islamiat & Pak Studies 1 0 1
Math 233 Applied Mathematics-II 3 0 3
Mgm 211 Business Communication 1 0 1
CIT 212 Object-Oriented Programming with JAVA 1 3 2
CIT 223 Computer Networks 2 3 3
CIT 235 Micro-Processor Architecture 3 6 5
CIT 244 Electronics-II 3 3 4
CIT 263 Relational Data-Base Management System 2 3 3
Total 16 18 22
THIRD YEAR
Gen 311 Islamiat & Pak Studies 1 0 1
Eng 311 Technical Report Writing 1 0 1
Mgt 331 Management 1 0 1
CIT 303 Web Development with JAVA 1 6 3
CIT 324 Network Administration 2 6 4
CIT 333 Operating System 2 3 3
CIT 344 Graphic Designing 2 6 4
CIT 352 PC System and Peripherals Repair 1 3 2
CIT 362 Project 0 6 2
Total 11 30 21
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Eng-112 ENGLISH
AIMS At the end of the course, the students will be equipped with cognitive skill to enable them to
present facts in a systematic and logical manner to meet the language demands of dynamic field
of commerce and industry for functional day-to-day use and will inculcate skills of reading,
writing and comprehension.
COURSE CONTENTS
1 PROSE/TEXT 16 hours
1.1 First eight essays of Intermediate English Book-II
3 GRAMMAR 26 hours
3.1 Sentence Structure.
3.2 Tenses.
3.3 Parts of speech.
3.4 Punctuation.
3.5 Change of Narration.
3.6 One word for several
3.7 Words often confused
4. COMPOSITION 8 hours
4.1 Letters/Messages
4.2 Job application letter
4.3 For character certificate/for grant of scholarship
4.4 Telegrams, Cablegrams and Radiograms, Telexes, Facsimiles
4.5 Essay writing
4.6 Technical Education, Science and Our life, Computers, Environmental
Pollution, Duties of a Student.
5. TRANSLATION 10 hours
5.1 Translation from Urdu into English.
For Foreign Students: A paragraph or a dialogue.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Intermediate English Book-II.
2. An English Grammar and Composition of Intermediate Level.
3. A Hand Book of English Students By Gatherer.
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Eng-112 ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
PAPER-A
PAPER-B
3. APPLY THE RULES OF GRAMMAR IN WRITING AND SPEAKING
3.1 Use rules of grammar to construct meaningful sentences containing a subject and a
predicate.
3.2 State classification of time, i.e. present, past and future and use verb tense correctly in
different forms to denote relevant time.
3.3 Identify function words and content words.
3.4 Use marks of punctuation to make sense clear.
3.5 Relate what a person says in direct and indirect forms.
3.6 Compose his writings.
3.7 Distinguish between confusing words.
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Math-123 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
T P C
3 0 3
COURSE CONTENTS
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Ghulam Yasin Minhas, Technical Mathematics Vol I, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore
2. Riaz Ali Khan, Polytechnic Mathematics Series Vol- I and Vol -II, Majeed Sons,
Faisalabad.
3. Sana Ullah Bhatti, A Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry, Punjab Text Book Board,
Lahore
4. Sana Ullah Bhatti, A Text Book of Analytic Geometry and Calculus, Punjab Text Book
Board, Lahore
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Math-123 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
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Phy-132: Applied Physics
Aims:
The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of Physics use these
to solve problems in practical situations/technological courses and understand concepts to learn
advance Physics/technical course.
6. Light 06
6.1. Review laws of reflection and refraction
6.2. Image formation by mirrors and lenses
6.3. Optical instruments
6.4. Waves theory of light
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6.5. Interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves
6.6. Applications of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis
7. Optical Fiber 02
7.1. Optical communication and problems
7.2. Review total internal reflection and critical angle
7.3. Structure of optical fiber
7.4. Fiber material and manufacture
7.5. Optical fiber – uses
8. Lasers 03
8.1. Corpuscular theory of light
8.2. Emission and absorption of light
8.3. Stimulated absorption and emission of light
8.4. Laser principles
8.5. Structure and working of lasers
8.6. Types of lasers with brief description
8.7. Applications (Basic concepts)
8.8. Material processing
8.9. Laser welding
8.10. Laser assisted machining
8.11. Micro machining
8.12. Drilling, scribing and marking
8.13. Printing
8.14. Lasers in medicine
9. Electromagnetic waves 03
9.1. Magnetic field around a current carrying conductor
9.2. Electric field induced around an changing magnetic flux
9.3. Moving fields
9.4. Types of electromagnetic waves
9.5. Generation of Radio waves
9.6. Spectrum of electromagnetic waves
10. Artificial Satellites 02
10.1. Review law of gravitation
10.2. Escape velocity
10.3. Orbital velocity
10.4. Geosynchronous and geostationary satellites
10.5. Use of satellites in data communication
Recommended Books:
1. Tahir Hussain, Fundamentals of Physics Vol. – I and II
2. FaridKhawaja, Fundamental of Physics Vol. – I and II
3. Wells and Slusher, Schaum’sSerices Physics
4. Nelkon and Oyborn, Advanced Level Practical Physics
5. MehboobIllahi Malik and Inam-ulHaq, Practical physics
6. Wilson, Lasers – Principles and Applications
7. M. Aslam Khan and M. AkramSandhu, Experimental Physics Note Book
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Phy-132 Instructional Objectives: Applied Physics
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Phy-132 List of Practicals: Applied Physics 96 Hrs.
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Ch-132 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Pre-requisite: The student must have studied the subject of elective chemistry at Secondary school
level.
1. INTRODUCTION 2 Hours
1.1 The scope and significance of the subject.
1.2 Orientation with reference to Technology.
1.3 Terms used & units of measurements in the study of chemistry.
6. WATER 3 Hours
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6.1 Chemical nature and properties.
6.2 Impurities.
6.3 Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)
6.4 Scales of measuring hardness (Degress Clark, French, PPM, Mgm per litre).
6.5 Boiler feed water, scales and treatment.
6.6 Sea-water desalination, sewage treatment.
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14. SEMI CONDUCTORS. 2 Hours
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Atomic structure of silicon and germanium.
14.3 Bonding & Conductivity.
14.4 Energy bands in a semiconductor.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Intermediate Text-Books of chemistry I & II
2. ILMI Applied Science by SH. Ata Mohammed
3. Materials science by J.C.Anderson & Leaver.
4. Polytechnic Chemistry by G.N.Ready (ELBS & Nelson, Hong Kong).
5. Chemistry for engineers by Eric Gyngell.
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Ch-132 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
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Course Code: OHSE 111 T P C
Course Title: Occupational Health, Safety and Environment 1 0 1
An introductory course on work-related health and safety issues. It aims to provide students with
right attitude toward safety in work places. It covers the topics on different possible causes of
safety hazards. It is pure theory course.
Course Objectives
COURSE OUTLINE
Contents Hours
COURSE CONTENTS
Reference Books.
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OHSE -111 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.2 Understand the consideration of the workplace and its potential for harm.
1.2.1 Describe confined spaces
1.2.2 Discuss working at heights
1.2.3 Discuss Electrical hazards
1.2.4 Discuss Chemicals related to hazards
1.2.5 Discus role of noise.
1.3 Understand Hazards which become risks:
1.3.1 Able to identification of minor or major risk
1.3.2 Describe potential to cause harm
1.3.3 Able to choosing appropriate control measures
1.3.4 Understand Electrical safety
1.3.4.1 Describe cause of injury in electrical work
1.3.4.2 Describe effects of electricity on the body
1.3.4.3 Describe circuit overloading
1.3.5 Understand Mechanical safety
1.3.5.1 Describe cause of injury in mechanical work
1.3.5.2 Discuss the role of rotating equipment in hazards.
1.3.5.3 Discuss the role of sharp edges in hazards.
1.4 Understand role of Safety Devices
1.4.1 Understand the role of residual current device (RCD)
1.4.2 Understand the role of fuses
1.4.3 Understand the role of guards
1.4.4 Understand the role of sensors
3. Understand the Methods used when reporting and recording accidents and incidents.
3.1 Discuss why employers keep records of serious accidents, incidents and emergencies
3.2 Describe the responsibilities of competent persons
3.3 Discuss cost of accidents
3.4 Discuss recording of trends such as major causes, fatal and serious injury
3.5 Discuss methods of classification
3.6 Discuss statistics used in recording
3.7 Understand Recording and reporting procedures
3.7.1 Describe accident book, company procedures
3.7.2 Discuss the procedures to deal with near miss or dangerous occurrences
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Course Code: CIT 112 T P C
Course Title: Computer Application Software 0 6 2
An application-oriented course on basic use of computers. It aims to provide the students in their
first year the experience of using the machine hands-on. The course covers the immediate
application of computers in business and daily use. It covers the topics on how to use the computers
and useful application programs in graphical user interface.
Course Objectives
COURSE OUTLINE
3. Word Processing 32
3.1. Opening and Closing Word Processor Application Program
3.2. Opening, Saving and Closing Document
3.3. Editing and Navigating Documents
3.4. Document Views and Printing Documents
3.5. Formatting Document and Inserting Objects
3.6. Enhancement and Tools and Tables
4. Spread Sheet 32
4.1. Opening and Closing Spread Sheet Application Program
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4.2. Data Types
4.3. Entering and Editing Data
4.4. Worksheets and Workbooks
4.5. Data Manipulation
4.6. Printing Worksheet
4.7. Formatting Cells
4.8. Calculation Using Formula
4.9. Function and Function Wizard
5. Presentation 32
5.1. Opening and Closing Presentation Application Program
5.2. Presentation Views
5.3. Entering and Editing Presentation Objects
5.4. Slides and Transition
5.5. Animation
7. Internet 24
7.1. Opening and Closing Internet Browser
7.2. E-Mail
7.3. Search Engine
7.4. Surfing the WWW
9. Video 8
9.1. Opening and Closing Video Software
9.2. Playing video
Total Hours: 192
References
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CIT 112 – Computer Application Software
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
3. Word Processing
3.1. Open (launch) and close Windows Word
3.2. Navigate Word window
3.3. Use menu bars and tool bars
3.4. Open document and operate it.
3.5. Edit and navigate document
3.6. Change views of document and print it
3.7. Format documents
3.8. Insert objects on Word document
3.9. Use Tools and enhancements of Word processor
3.10. Write formatted document in Word
4. Spread Sheet
4.1. Open (launch) and close Windows Excel
4.2. Navigate Excel window
4.3. Use menu bars and tool bars of Excel
4.4. Open Excel spreadsheet and work on it
4.5. Enter data in Excel spreadsheet
4.6. Edit, manipulate and navigate Excel spreadsheet
4.7. Format Excel cell
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4.8. Print Excel workbook
4.9. Calculate cell values using formula
4.10. Use function and function wizard of Excel
5. Presentation
5.1. Launch (Open) and close Windows PowerPoint
5.2. Display PowerPoint slides in different views
5.3. Enter, edit and manipulate objects in slide show
5.4. Enhance the slide presentation with transition and animation
5.5. Create presentation in PowerPoint
5.6. Present slide show in PowerPoint
7. Internet
7.1. Launch Windows Explorer and close it
7.2. Launch Netscape Internet browser
7.3. Navigate Windows Explorer and Netscape and use their tools and icons
7.4. Compose, send and receive electronic mail (email)
7.5. Manage mails of email
7.6. Search information from Internet through Windows Explorer or Netscape Navigator
7.7. Manipulate the information searched from Internet (save, print or forward)
7.8. Surf the World Wide Web
9. Video
9.1. Launch video software and close it
9.2. Setup video software
9.3. Use video software
9.4. Play video clips
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DAE in Computer Information Technology
A general introduction to computing and first programming language course. It aims to introduce
the students to computers and IT in general and provide the knowledge and skills to use high level
programming language to solve problems. It covers general introduction to computers and IT and
study of the celebrated C programming language. This has laboratory component to complement
classroom discussion.
Course Objectives
COURSE OUTLINE
Contents Hours
1. Introduction to Computers 2
1.1. The History of Computers
1.2. Computer Generations
1.3. Hardware, Software, and Peopleware
1.4. Programming Languages
1.5. Categories of Programming Languages
1.6. Machine Languages
1.7. Symbolic or Assembly Language
1.8. High-Level Languages
1.9. Features of Programming Languages
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2.4. Importance of Readability and Documentation
2.5. Flowcharting
2.6. Flowchart Symbols
2.7. Advantages and Disadvantages of Flowcharts
7. Functions 8
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Simple Functions and Value-Returning Functions
7.3. Parameter Passing
7.4. Using Multiple Functions and External Variable
7.5. Preprocessor Directives
7.6. Recursion
9. Pointers 10
9.1. Introduction to Pointer
9.2. Returning Data from Functions
9.3. Pointers and Arrays
9.4. Pointers and Strings
9.5. Double Indirection: Pointers to Pointers
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11. Files 8
11.1. Types of Disk I/O and Standard Input/Output
11.2. Binary and Text Mode
11.3. Record Input/Output and Random Access
11.4. Error conditions and Redirection
Total Hours: 64
References
Turbo C Programming for the PC and Turbo C++, Rev. Ed., Rober Lafore, The Waite’s Group,
Inc.
C++ How to Program, 2Ed., Deitel and Deitel, Prentice-Hall
Guide to C Programming, Jack Purdum, Ziff-Davis Press
Mastering Turbo C, Stan Kelly-Bootle, Sybex Computer Books Inc.
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CIT -113 – Introduction to Computer Programming
LIST OF PRACTICALS
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CIT 113 – Introduction to Computer Programming
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
2. Programming Cycle
2.1. Describe the programming cycle
2.2. Explain importance of readability and documentation
2.3. Describe Flowcharts
2.4. Cite advantages and disadvantages of flowcharting
2.5. Draw flowchart of procedures
4. C Building Blocks
4.1. Define variable
4.2. Explain Input/Output
4.3. Enumerate operator symbols in C
4.4. Explain the use these operators
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7. Functions
7.1. Explain Functions
7.2. Explain Simple Functions
7.3. Explain Value-Returning Functions
7.4. Perform Parameter Passing
7.5. Demonstrate use of Multiple Functions
7.6. Describe External Variable
7.7. Explain Preprocessor Directives
9. Pointers
9.1. Explain Pointers
9.2. Describe how to Return Data from Functions
9.3. Explain Pointers and Arrays
9.4. Explain Pointers and Strings
9.5. Demonstrate use of Double Indirection: Pointers to Pointers
11. Files
11.1. Explain Types of Disk I/O
11.2. Explain Standard Input/Output
11.3. Explain Binary and Text Mode Files
11.4. Program Record Input/Output
11.5. Explain Random Access Files
11.6. Explain Error Handling in File I/O
11.7. Explain Redirection
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Course Code: CIT 121 T P C
Course Title: General Engineering Workshop 0 3 1
An introductory laboratory course of the practice and techniques on electrical and electronics
circuits. It aims to provide students with hands-on experience in using tools and techniques in
working with electrical and electronics circuits. The course includes exercises in soldering, PCB
fabrication, and basic wiring techniques. The course is all practicals.
Course Objectives
CONTENTS (Practical)
1. Soldering 15
1.1. Use of Basic Tools
1.2. Use of Soldering and De-soldering Tools
1.3. Soldering Techniques
2. PCB Design 36
2.1. PCB Designing
2.2. Selection of PCB
2.3. Cutting Sheets
2.4. Transfer of Circuit
2.5. Chemical Etching Process
2.6. Identification and Codes
2.7. Mounting and Soldering Components
2.8. PCB Tests
3. Basic Wiring 15
3.1. Introduction to Electrical Wiring
3.2. Wiring Standard and Symbols
3.3. Types and Sizes of Wiring Cables
3.4. Wiring System
3.5. Wiring
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3.6. Wiring Accessories
3.7. Earthing
Total Hours: 96
References
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Course Code: CIT- 134 T P C
Course Title: Electronics – I 3 3 4
The electrical and electronics foundation course on theory and practice in electromagnetism,
electrical networks and electronic devices. This is designed to provide students with necessary
knowledge to understand the applied physical principles in basic electronics. It covers the standard
topics in electromagnetism and electronics such as AC/DC, circuits, transformers and
semiconductors, among others. This is accompanied by laboratory course to strengthen the
classroom discussion.
Course Objectives
COURSE OUTLINE
Contents Hours
COURSE CONTENTS.
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2.2.2 Effect of temperature on resistance and temp. Coefficient of resistance.
2.2.3 Problems on R= ρ x L/A and Rt = Ro (1+ αt)
2.2.4 Resistance in series, parallel and series-parallel
2.2.5 Calculations on combination of resistance and cells in series, parallel and series-
parallel combinations.
2.2.6 Power and Energy their units and calculations.
2.2.7 Power dissipation in resistors.
2.3 Kirchhoff's Laws
2.3.1 Introduction of Kirchhoff's Laws.
2.3.2 Calculation using KVL and KCL by loop and node methods.
2.4 Resistors
2.4.1 Resistor construction and types.
2.4.2 Application of resistors.
2.4.3 Resistors color coding , Power rating.
2.4.4 Resistor, troubles.
2.5 Batteries
2.5.1 Types of DC sources.
2.5.2 Types of cells, Primary and secondary cells (Mercury, silver oxide, Nickel-
cadmium, etc.)
2.5.3 Lead acid batteries.
2.5.4. Solar cell.
2.5.5 Internal resistance of a cell.
2.5.6 Application of cell as constant voltage and constant current source.
7. RESONANCE. (8 Hours)
7.1 Condition of resonance and resonant circuit.
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7.2 Relation between f, L and C at resonance.
7.3 Series resonant circuit. Impedance of series resonant circuit.
7.4 Current, voltage and impedance characteristic of series resonant circuit.
7.5 Parallel resonant circuit and its impedance
7.6 Characteristics of impedance, current and voltage of a parallel resonant circuit
7.7 Series and parallel resonance curve comparison and Bandwidth.
7.8 Use of resonance circuit.
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TEXT / REFERENCE BOOKS.
1. Bird J O — Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology, Second Edition (Newnes,
2004) ISBN 0750665505
2. Bird J O — Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology (Newnes, 2004) ISBN 0750657847
3. Grob, Bernard, Basic Electronics, Eight Edition.
4. TL Floyd “Electronics Devices” 8th ed. Prentice Hall, ISBN 0131140809
5. Floyd "Digital Fundamentals"
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CIT -134 ELECTRONICS -1
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
2. DC FUNDAMENTALS.
2.1 Understand Ohm's Law.
2.1.1 Define ohm's law
2.2.2 Solve problems on Ohm's law
3. ELECTROSTATICS.
3.1 Understanding Electrostatics
3.1.1 Describe principle of electrostatic charges
3.1.2 Explain the effect of negative & positive charges
3.1.3 Describe the laws of electrostatics
3.1.4 Describe electrostatic induction & field strength
3.1.5 Explain properties of electric lines of force
3.1.6 Compare between electric lines of force and magnetic lines of force
3.1.7 Describe dielectric & dielectric strength/dielectric constant
3.1.8 Describe the importance of dielectric & dielectric strength
3.1.9 Describe capacitor and capacitance
3.1.10 Describe breakdown voltage
3.1.11 Describe the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor
3.1.12 Describe types of capacitors
3.1.13 Describe the use of capacitors
3.1.14 Calculate the total capacitance in series in parallel and series-parallel
combination
3.1.15 Explain the energy stored in capacitor
3.1.16 Describe the colour coding, tolerance and voltage rating of capacitors
3.1.17 Describe the troubles in capacitors
5. AC FUNDAMENTALS.
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5.1 Understand A.C Waveform
5.1.1 Describe sine wave (cycle, wave length, period, frequency and their units)
5.1.2 Draw AC sine waveform (sinusoidal, square, saw tooth)
5.1.3 Describe Instantaneous value, peak value, average value, r.m.s. value, effective
value and their inter-relation
5.1.4 Describe Audio & Radio frequencies and their wavelengths
5.1.5 Draw the electromagnetic wave spectrum
5.1.6 Define harmonic and fundamental wave.
6. TRANSFORMER.
6.1 Understand the transformers
6.1.1 Explain the principle of transformer
6.1.2 Define mutual induction
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6.1.3 Define coefficient of mutual induction
6.1.4 Describe turn ratio of transformer
6.1.5 Describe construction of transformer
6.1.6 Enlist the types of transformer
6.1.7 Enlist core material of transformer
6.1.8 Describe auto transformer
6.1.9 List the applications of transformer in electronics:
i) step down transformer,
ii) impedance matching
iii) coupling
6.1.10 Explain transformer losses.
6.1.11 Explain hysteresis loss and core loss.
7. UNDERSTAND RESONANCE
7.1 Explain resonance
7.2 Explain the relation between frequency, inductance & capacitance at resonant
7.3 Draw the series resonant circuit
7.4 Explain series resonant circuit
7.5 Draw the characteristics of series resonant circuit
7.6 Calculate current, voltage and impedance of series resonant circuit
7.7 Draw the diagram of parallel resonant circuit
7.8 Explain the parallel resonant circuit
7.9 Draw the characteristics of parallel resonant circuit
7.10 Compare series and parallel resonant circuit
7.11 Describe the band width of a resonant circuit
7.12 Enlist the use of resonant circuit.
9. SEMICONDUCTOR DIODES.
9.1 Understand principles, characteristics and application of various types of
semiconductor diodes.
9.1.2 Explain semiconductor doping
9.1.3 List donor and acceptor materials for silicon & germanium
9.1.4 Define majority carries and minority charge carriers.
9.1.5 Explain the effect of temperature & light on the resistance of
(a) intrinsic semiconductor and
(b) Extrinsic semiconductor
9.2 PN Junction Theory:
9.2.1 Draw a PN Junction
9.2.2 Define the terms depletion layer capacitance & diffusion capacitance.
9.2.3 Sketch the voltage-current characteristics curve for a PN junction.
9.2.4 Describe RF, RR and Is from the diode characteristics curve.
9.2.5 List the typical values of barrier potentials for silicon and germanium diode.
9. 3 Understand PN Diode Applications
9.3.1 List the uses of PN diode.
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9.3.2 Explain half and full wave rectifier using circuit diagram.
9.3.3 Define Ripple factor, surge current.
9.3.4 Explain function of rectifier (L, PI, T) filters
9.3.5 Explain its uses as voltage multiplier (doubler).
9.3.6 Explain the working of a voltage doubler circuit.
9.3.7 List the applications of voltage multiplier circuit.
9.3.8 Explain the operation of a diode as a switch.
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CIT -134 ELECTRONICS-I 96 Hrs.
LIST OF PRACTICAL.
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