COURSE OBJECTIVES

At the end of the module, students are expected to:

  1. Acquire a general knowledge of Instrumentation and Measuring Instruments and ability to identify, select and use different types of Measuring Instruments and other Laboratory equipment’s and its applications in electronics and electronics science.

 

  1. Be able to identify, explain the construction and characteristics of different types of passive electronic devices/components.

 

  1. Be able to identify, explain the construction and characteristics of different types of active electronic devices/components.

 

  1. Be able to understand the terminologies used in digital electronics, understand the realization of primitive Logic gates (DTL, RTL, CMOS, TTL etc) from discrete components.

 

  1. Be able to understand the terminologies used definition of Telecommunication Systems, the history of Telecommunications, the electromagnetic frequency spectrum and it’s applications in different fields, theory and Block diagrams and examples of  Basic Telecommunication System and be able to draw and describe block diagrams of Radio Receiver and Radio Transmitters, Basic Telephone system (Analog land line telephone), TV Broadcasting, Digital Telecommunication technologies, Trends in Modern Telecommunication and Security aspects in Telecommunication Systems.

 

  1. Be able to understand the terminologies used Prototyping, Soldering and Disordering and define the Types of Soldering and disordering Tools used in Electronics& Telecommunications, understand Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Technologies, Through hole Technology, Surface Mounted Devices (SMD), Surface Mounted Technology (SMT), Prototyping and Breadboarding and Trends and Legislation regarding Soldering and Disordering