APSC ASSTT PROF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION SYLLABUS
APSC ASSTT PROF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION SYLLABUS

Syllabus of APSC Asstt Prof Electronics & Telecommunication Engg: 

1. Basic Electrical Engineering: DC networks, Single phase AC circuits, Magnetic circuits, Three-phase AC circuits

2. Network Theory: Overview of Network Theorems, Two Port Networks and Network Functions, Resonance and Coupled Circuits, Laplace Transform for Network Analysis, Network Synthesis, Network Topology, Passive Filter

3. Electronic Circuits: Amplifiers Design And Analysis – Single Stage and multi stage, Feed Back Amplifier, Oscillators, Large Signal Amplifiers

4. Electronic Devices: Energy Bands and Charge Carriers in Semiconductors, PN Junction Diode, Bipolar Junction Transistor, Field Effect Transistor

5. AnalogSystem Design: Fundamentals of Operational Amplifier, Linear Op-amp Circuit, Non-linear Circuit Applications, Signal Generators, Limitations of Practical Op-amps, Voltage Reference, Voltage Regulators, D/A and A/D converters, Active Filters, Nonlinear Amplifiers and Phase-Locked Loops

6. Digital Electronic Circuits: Basics of Digital Electronic Circuits, Logic gates, Boolean Algebra, Combinational logic circuits, Sequential logic circuits, Logic Families

7. Digital System Design: Basics of VHDL, HDL Modeling of Combinational Logics, HDL Modeling of Sequential-Circuit Building Blocks, Memory and Programmable logic

8. IC Technology: Issues and Challenges in IC Design, IC Fabrication Processes, BJT, MOSFET fabrication, Design of MOSFFT based digital ICs, IC Layout, Tools for design and layout of ICs

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9. VLSI Technology: Basic Electrical Properties of MOS circuits, Circuit Characteristic and Performance Estimation, Dynamic CMOS Design, Design of Subsystem

10. Signals and Systems: Basic of Signals and Systems, LTI Systems, Fourier Analysis – continuous time and discrete time, Sampling and Reconstruction, Laplace Transform, Z – Transform, Random Signals and Systems, Random Signal Analysis

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