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GU/Acad –PG/BoS -NEP/2023/102/34 Date: 16.06.

2023

CIRCULAR

The University has decided to implement the UGC Curriculum and Credit Framework for
the Undergraduate Programme (CCFUP) of Bachelor of Science in Electronics/Bachelor of
Science in Electronics (Honours) under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 from the
Academic Year 2023-2024 onwards.

The approved Syllabus of Semesters I and II of the Bachelor of Science in


Electronics/Bachelor of Science in Electronics (Honours)Programme is attached.

Principals of Affiliated Colleges offering the Bachelor of Science in Electronics/Bachelor


of Science in Electronics (Honours) Programme are requested to take note of the above and
bring the contents of this Circular to the notice of all concerned.

ASHWIN VYAS
ASHWIN LAWANDE
VYAS 2023.06.16
LAWANDE 13:56:35
+05'30'
(Ashwin Lawande)
Assistant Registrar – Academic-PG

To,
1. The Principals of Affiliated Colleges offering the Bachelor of Science in
Electronics/Bachelor of Science in Electronics (Honours) Programme.
Copy to:
1. The Director, Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of Goa
2. The Dean, School of Physical and Applied Sciences, Goa University.
3. The Vice-Deans, School of Physical and Applied Sciences, Goa University.
4. The Chairperson, BOS in Electronics.
5. The Controller of Examinations, Goa University.
6. The Assistant Registrar, UG Examinations, Goa University.
7. Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance, Goa University for uploading the Syllabus on
the University website.
Programme Structure for Semester I to VIII Under Graduate Programme- Electronics

Semeste AE VA Total
Major -Core Minor MC SEC I D Exit
r C C Credits
ELE-111: Analog ELE-141:
ELE-131: Introduction to
I Fundamentals- EDA Electronics for 20
Electricity (1L+2T)
(3L+1T) Beginners (1L+2P)
ELE-100: Electronic devices
ELE-142: PCB
and circuits (3L+ 1P) ELE-112: Digital ELE-132: Repair and
Designing and ELE-161 : CCTV
II Fundamentals - Maintenance of Domestic 20
Fabrication (1L + Installation (2L + 2T)
EDA (3L+1T) Electrical appliances (3L)
2P)
ELE-200: Basic Circuit
Theory and Network
ELE-231: Computer ELE-241: PLC and
Analysis (4) ELE-211: Digital
III troubleshooting and HMI 20
Electronics(4)
Maintenance(3) (1L + 2P)
ELE-201: Linear Integrated
Circuits(4)
ELE-202: 8085-
Microprocessor(4)

ELE-203: Transducers and


ELE-261 - Repair and
Instrumentation(4)
ELE-221: Robotics Maintenance of Electrical
IV 20
(Lab Course)(4) and Electronics
ELE-204: Electronic
equipment(4)
Communication(4)

ELE-205: Programming in C
(2)
ELE-300: 8051-
Microcontroller(4) ELE-321: Internet of ELE-361:
V Things and Inter-ns 20
ELE-301: Power Application(4) hip(2)
Electronics(4)
ELE-302: Operating
System(4)

ELE-303: Programming
with Python(2)
ELE-304: Embedded
Systems(4)

ELE-305: Biomedical
Instrumentation(4) ELE-322:
VI Programming with 20
ELE-306: Computer MATLAB(4)
Networking and System
Administration(4)

ELE-307: Project(4)
ELE-400: Augmented
Reality and Virtual
Reality(4)

ELE-401: Artificial
ELE-411: Mobile
Intelligence(4)
VII App 20
development(4)
ELE-402: Fundamentals of
Signal Processing(4)

ELE-403:
Optoelectronics(4)
ELE-404: Agro
Electronics(4)
ELE-412:
VIII ELE-405: Digital Image Pharmaceutical 20
Processing (4) Instrumentation(4)

ELE-406: VLSI Design(4)


ELE-407: Industrial
Automation(4)
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE 100
Title of the Course: Electronics Devices and Circuits
Number of Credits: 04 (3Lecture +1Practical)
Effective from AY: 2023-24
Pre-requisites for Nil
the Course:
Course This course is intended to:
Objectives: ● Introduces basic concepts of various electronic devices.
● Study and analyse characteristics of various amplifiers.
● Understand biasing and stability techniques for an amplifier.
● To understand different types of amplifiers and oscillators.

Content: Unit I Junction Diode and its applications: 14 Hours


Conduction in Semiconductors, P type & N-type Semiconductor,
PN junction diode (Ideal and practical)-constructions,
Formation of Depletion Layer, Diode Equation and I-V
characteristics. Idea of static and dynamic resistance, dc load
line analysis, Quiescent (Q) point. Rectifiers- Half wave rectifier,
Full wave rectifiers (centre tapped and bridge), circuit diagrams,
working and waveforms, ripple factor and efficiency.
Filter-Shunt capacitor filter, its role in power supply, output
waveform, and working. Regulation- Line and load regulation
Unit II Special Purpose Diode 5 Hours
Zener and avalanche breakdown, Zener Diode, V-I
Characteristics, Zener diode as voltage regulator: Load and line
regulation. Power Diode, Schottky Diode, Varactor Diode,
LASER Diode, Tunnel diode, PIN diode
Unit III Bipolar Junction Transistor 12 Hours
Bipolar Junction Transistor: Construction and working, Review
of the characteristics of transistor in CB, CC and CE
configurations, Comparison of the characteristics of CB, CC and
CE, Regions of operation (active, cut off and saturation),
Current gains alpha(α) ,beta(β) and gamma(Γ). Relations
between α , β and Γ . dc load line and Q point, Transistor as
switch, Transistor as Amplifier, Darlington Pair, Transistor
biasing and Stabilization circuits: Fixed Bias, Emitter Bias and
Voltage Divider Bias. Thermal runaway, stability and stability
factor S. Power Amplifiers: Class A, Class B, Class AB Push Pull
and Class C Amplifier operation.
Unit IV Cascaded Amplifiers: 2 Hours
Two stage RC Coupled Amplifier and its Frequency Response,
Direct Coupled Amplifier and its Frequency Response
Unit V Feedback in Amplifiers: 2 Hours
Concept of feedback, negative and positive feedback,
advantages of negative feedback (Qualitative only).
Unit VI Sinusoidal Oscillators: 4 Hours
Barkhausencriterion for sustained oscillations. Phase shift and
Colpitt’s oscillator. Determination of Frequency and Condition
of oscillation.
Unit VII Unipolar Devices 6 Hours
JFET Construction, working and I-V characteristics (output and
transfer), JFET as Amplifier, MOSFET: DE-MOSFET and
E-MOSFET, Construction, working and I-V characteristics
(output and transfer), UJT Construction, working, equivalent
circuit and I-V characteristics, UJT as Relaxation Oscillator.
Practical’s Any eight from below: 30 Hours
1. Study of the I-V Characteristics of (a) p-n junction Diode,
and (b) Zener diode.
2. Half wave: Ripple factor and load regulation.
3. Full wave: Ripple factor and load regulation.
4. Bridge rectifiers: Ripple factor and load regulation.
5. Zener regulator on the output of FWR.
6. Fixed Bias and Voltage divider bias configuration for CE
transistor.
7. class A amplifier, class B amplifier, class C amplifier.
8. RC Phase Shift Oscillator and Colpitt`s oscillator.
9. UJT as relaxation oscillator.

Pedagogy: Lectures/Tutorials/Practical’s
References/ 1. Floyd Thomas “Electronic Devices “, 5th Edition, Pearson Education
Readings: Publication ,2022
2. Malvino Albert Paul “Electronic Principles”, 3rd Edition Tata McGraw-Hill
Publication,1994.
3. Mottershead Allan “Electronic Devices & Circuits” EEE Publication,1973.

Course Students will,


Outcomes: ● Understand a regulated power supply using rectifiers and filters.
● Learn transistor biasing circuit for class A, B, AB and C amplifier.
● Analyse a system as per the requirements and specifications.
● Learn about FET/MOSFET as amplifier.
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE-111
Title of the Course: Analog Fundamentals – EDA
Number of Credits: 04 (3 Lectures +1 Tutorals)
Effective from AY: 2023-24
Pre-requisites for Nil
the Course:
Course This course is intended to:
Objectives: ● Understand the basic concepts of electronic devices.
● Design and analyse characteristics of various amplifiers e.g.CB, CE and
CC.
● Explains biasing and stability techniques for an amplifier.
● Design various types of amplifiers and oscillators.

Content: Unit I Introduction to basic components and circuit analysis 7 Hours


Introduction to basic circuit components like resistors,
capacitors, inductors. Circuit analysis: Concept of Voltage and
Current Sources. Kirchhoff’s Current Law, Kirchhoff’s Voltage
Law.
Unit II Basic of Analog Electronics 14 Hours
Introduction to basic circuit components like diodes, transistors,
Op-Amps and Integrated Circuits (ICs). PN junction diode, diode
as a rectifier, half wave rectifier circuit. Qualitative idea on
construction of a transistor and its working. Transistor circuits
such as transistor as a switch and transistor as an amplifier
(single stage amplifier). Block diagram of an Op-Amp, symbol
and ideal characteristics. Basic Op-Amp amplifier circuit such as
Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers.
Unit III Filters and Oscillators 6 Hours
First order Low Pass Filters, first order High Pass filters. First
order Low Pass Filters using Op-Amp, first order High Pass filter
using Op-Amp. Qualitative idea on Oscillators. Basics of Phase
shift Oscillator.
Unit IV Introduction to EDA tools 4 Hours
Introduction to EDA tools, Creating a New Project, Schematic
Capture Window, zooming and panning, Visual Aids available to
Design, Display Options, Design Overview.
Unit V Basic Schematic 14 Hours
Selecting Parts from the Library, Placing Objects on the
Schematic, wiring and terminal connection, power connections,
parts labels and annotation, Multi sheet designs and
connectivity, Library parts, import devices, create new device,
Graphics and pins, adding properties, attaching datasheets,
indexing and library selection.
Totorials Discuss and demonstrated the below listed case studies with 15 Hours
EDA:
1. Verify the KCL and KVL.
2. Series and parallel LCR circuits.
3. Half wave rectifier.
4. The working of a transistor as switch.
5. Trasitor working as an amplifier.
6. Analyze the inverting and non-inverting amplifier using an
Op-Amp for given gain.
7. 1st order active low pass and high pass filters for given cut-off
frequency.
8. Phase shift oscillator for given frequency.
Pedagogy: Lectures/Tutorials
References/ 1. Mottershead Allan “Electronic Devices & Circuits” EEE Publication,1973.
Readings: 2. Sudhakar A and Palli Shyammohan S “Circuits and Network Analysis and
Synthesis”,5thedition , Tata Mc Graw Hill,2017.
3. Gayakward Ramakant A. “Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits”, 4th
Edition ,2015
4. https://labcenter.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/Tutorials.pdf
Course Students will,
Outcomes: ● Understand the basic concepts of analog circuit design.
● Simulate basic analog circuits using EDA tools.
● Analyze the performance of analog circuits using EDA tools.
● Develop skills in using EDA tools like Proteus software.
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE-131
Title of the Course: Introduction to Electricity
Number of Credits: 03 (02Theory + 01Tutorial)
Effective from AY: 2023-24
Pre-requisites for Nil
the Course:
Course ● Familiarize with various electrical terms and components.
Objectives: ● Understand working principle of the electrical components, their ratings
and uses.
● Develop necessary skills for house/farm wiring circuit.
● Develop necessary skills for indoor and outdoor lighting system.
Content: Unit I Introduction to Electrical Components 10 Hours
Electrical Devices: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors,
Transformers: Symbols, specifications, working principle and
their applications.
Electrical Sources and loads: Definition of Current, Voltage,
Energy, Power, power factor and measurements, Types of AC &
DC sources and loads, Series and Parallel connection of sources
and loads.
Batteries: Chargeable and non-chargeable batteries, Battery
bank installation and commissioning, Tools required for battery
testing.
Network laws: Ohms law, Kirchhoff’s laws, voltage divider and 10 Hours
current divider theorems, open and short circuits
Unit II INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY
Line Voltage: Distribution, Mains supply standards, Meaning of
Single phase and three phase supply, conventions followed,
Advantages and disadvantages of three phase supply, Star and
delta inter-connection of sources and loads.
Importance of earthing and fuse: Introduction of Earthing,
Need of earthing, Hazard, Types of earthing, Advantage of
earthing, working of earthing, Importance of fuse, types of fuse,
Circuit Breaker and their ratings
House Wiring: Introduction of Wiring, types of wiring,
advantage of wiring, wiring methods, electrical panel, House
wiring diagram, 2 and 3-wire systems, selection of proper wire
size and voltage drop. Load calculation for residential and
commercial purpose.
Lights and Lightning: Types of lights and their power
consumption and luminance, comparison of incandescent, LED
and CFL bulbs.
Unit III Energy Consumption and Preventive Maintenance 5 Hours
General safety Precautions: Danger of high voltage and
currents, handling and maintenance for all types of electrical
and electronic domestic Appliances, Energy consumption,
Switches: Types and their ratings.
Stabilizer and UPS: Types , their working Principles (Block level
only), their ratings and applications
Tutorials Discuss and demonstrated the below listed case studies: 20 Hours
1. Familiarization with various controls and use of CRO, Power
Supply, Function Generator and Multi meter, Various Electronics
components.
2. Battery fault detection and maintenance.
3. Battery diagnostic and capacity testing.
4. Inverter connection for residential house.
5. Introduction, working, Connection and Energy meter reading:
Electricity bill calculation.
6. Power Calculation of Load.
7. Demonstrate the single and three phase wiring ( EDA).
Pedagogy: Lectures /Tutorials
References/ 1. Chetan Singh Solanki, “Solar Photovoltaic technology and systems” PHI
Readings: learning Private ltd. EEE, 2013.
2. Sudhakar and Shyam Mohan, “Electrical analysis and Synthesis”, TMH,
2015.
3. Theraja and Theraja, Electrical Technology, Vol 1 by, PHI, 2016 .
4. Satheesh Kumar, ‘Electrical wiring, An Introduction’ Ane Book Pvt Ltd. 2nd
Edition, 2016.
Course Students will:
Outcomes: ● Understand basics of electrical components.
● Understand electrical wiring and safety measures.
● Understand lighting and its applications
● Apply the knowledge and techniques to design wiring and lightning for
housing and commercial setup.
Get self-employed in ever growing battery industry
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE-141
Title of the Course: Electronics For Beginners
Number of Credits: 03(1Lecture +2Practical)
Effective from AY: 2023-24
Pre-requis Nil
ites for
the
Course:
Course This course is intended to:
Objective ● Introduce to students the basic of electronics.
s: ● Understand how circuit diagrams are drawn and constructed on breadboard.
● To implement real life application based electronic circuits.
Content: Unit I Basics of Electronics 2 Hours
Electricity, Measuring Charge and Current ,AC vs. DC, Current Flow,Voltage and
Resistance,Picturing Voltage, Volts Are Relative, Relative Voltages and Ground
Potential ,Resistance .
Unit II Building circuit Schematics 3 Hours
Circuit Requirements ,Basic Components(resistor , inductor, capacitor),
Creating Your First Circuit,Adding Wires,Drawing Circuits,Drawing the Ground.
Unit III Constructing and Testing Circuits
The Solder-less Breadboard,Putting a Circuit onto a Breadboard ,Using Fewer 5 Hours
Wires , Testing Circuits with a Multi-meter ,Using a Multi-meter with a
Breadboard ,Measuring Current with a Multi-meter,Use of Function Generator
and Oscilloscope to observe signals.
Unit IV Sensors and actuators
Working Principles of Diode , Transistor, LED, Buzzer,Switches,Sensors(PIR,
Piezo-electric sensor etc.) and Actuators (Motors,Speaker etc). 2 Hours
Unit V Applications(Circuit diagram and working)
Simple touch sensor using transistor,Intruder Alarm,Water tank level
indicator,LED chaser circuit,Rain detector,Light intensity measurement using
LDR,LED flip flop,Smoke detector, Clap Switch,Door knock sensing 3 Hours
doorbell,Motion detection using PIR sensors.
1. Simple touch sensor using transistor
2. Intruder Alarm
3. Water tank level indicator
4. LED chaser circuit
5. Rain detector
Practical 6. Light intensity measurement using LDR 60Hour
List (Any 7. LED flip flop s
08) 8. Smoke detector
9. Clap Switch
10. Door knock sensing doorbell.
11. Motion detection using PIR sensor.
Pedagogy: Lectures/Experiential/Practical’s Learning
Reference 1. Bartlett Jonathan “Electronics For Beginners_ A Practical Introduction To Schematics,
s/ Circuits, And Microcontrollers” Apress ,2020.
Readings: 2. Boysen Earl, Muir Nancy C,”Electronics Projects For Dummies”Wiley,2006.
Course Students will,
Outcomes ● Understand the basics of Electronics.
: ● Learn to draw schematics and also the implement the circuit on breadboards.
● Implement electronics circuits of practical use.
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE-132
Title of the Course: : Repair and Maintenance of Domestic Electrical Appliances
Number of Credits: 03 (Lectures)
Effective from AY: 2023-24

Pre-requisites for Nil


the Course:
Course This course is intended to:
Objectives: ● Develop understanding of domestic wiring and key elements of electrical
appliances with basic safety practices.
● Impart knowledge to analyse and repair electrical appliances.
● Develop practice of maintenance of electrical equipment’s.
● Students will be demonstrated the various equipment’s working while
delivery of lectures.
Content: Unit I Introduction to Electricity 10 Hours
Line Voltage: Distribution, Mains supply standards, Meaning of
Single phase and three phase supply, conventions followed.
Importance Of Earthing and Fuse: Introduction of Earthing, need of
earthing, Hazard, Types of earthing, Advantage of earthing,
working of earthing, Importance of fuse, types of fuses. House
Wiring: Introduction of Wiring, types of wiring, advantage of
wiring, wiring methods, electrical panel, House wiring diagram.
Unit II Energy Consumption and Preventive Maintenance 07 Hours
General Precautions, handling and maintenance for all types of
electrical and electronic domestic Appliances, Energy consumption.
Energy Meter: Introduction, working, Connection and Energy meter
reading, Power Calculation of Load, Electricity Bill calculation.
Unit III Heating Appliances 07 Hours
Introduction, working principle, construction, operation,
Installation, Maintenance and Repair (fault-finding and removal of
faulty component): Electrical iron, Electric stove, Electric Toaster,
Immersion heater, Electric geyser, Electric Oven, Induction
Cooktop, Electric Roti Maker, Electric Kettle.
Unit IV Motorized Appliances 07 Hours
Introduction, working principle, construction, operation,
Installation, Maintenance and Repair (fault-finding and removal of
faulty component): Electric fan (Ceiling Fan and Table Fan), Electric
Mixer grinder, Electric washing machine, Hairdryer, Vacuum
cleaner.
Unit V Electrical and Electronic Appliances 07 Hours
Introduction, working principle, construction, operation,
Installation, Maintenance and Repair (fault-finding and removal of
faulty component): Electric gas lighter, Electric bell and buzzer,
Emergency light, Voltage Stabilizer (Relay based), Linear Regulated
Power Supply, Battery Charger, Solar Voltaic cell, Tube light.
Unit VI Visual Electronic Appliances 07 Hours
Introduction, block diagram, working principal and different
sections of: Public Address System, CD/DVD player, LCD/LED
Television.
Pedagogy: Lectures/Experiential Learning
References/ 1. Sotcher Fred “The Repair & Maintenance of Electrical Equipment: A
Readings: Complete Guide to Troubleshooting Portable Electric Tools and Generators”,
Miramar Publishing Company, 1980
2. Khandpur R.S.” Troubleshooting Electronic Equipment: Includes Repair and
Maintenance” Second Edition, McGraw-Hill Education TAB,2006.
Course Students will,
Outcomes: ● Acquire the basic knowledge of electricity and domestic wiring.
● Understand the working of basic electrical appliances and their safety
precautions.
● Able to do repair and maintenance of the basic electrical appliances.
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE-142
Title of the Course: PCB Designing and Fabrication
Number of Credits: 03(1Lecture +2Practical)
Effective from AY: 2023-24
Pre-requisites for Nil
the Course:
Course ● Understand the need for PCB Design and steps involved in PCB Design and
Objectives: Fabricationprocess.
● Familiarize Schematic and layout design flow using Electronic Design
Automation (EDA)Tools.
● Develop necessary skills for designing single sided and double-sided PCBs
using Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Tools.
Content: Unit I Introduction to PCB designing concepts 3 Hours
Introduction & Brief History:Background and History of PCB,
Definition and Need/Relevance of PCB,Classification of PCBs:
Single-sided PCBs, Double-sided PCBs, Multi-layer PCBs, Rigid and
Flexible PCBs. Platted through holes technology and Surface mount
technology, Terminology in PCB Design, Basic Electronic
Components: Active vs Passive components and their symbols,
Resistors, Capacitor, Inductors, Potentiometers, Diodes, Transistors,
and Integrated Circuits.
Unit II Layout and Artwork 3 Hours
PCB Design Process
Layout Planning: Steps involved in layout design, General rules of
Layout, Supply and Ground Conductors, Component Placing and
Mounting, Cooling requirement, General design factor for digital
and analog circuits.
Artwork generation: Basic artwork approaches (manual and CAD),
General Design guidelines for Artwork Preparation-Conductor
orientation, Conductor routing, conductor spacing, Hole diameter
and solder pad diameter, The square land pad, no conductor zones,
pad conductor holes, conductor and solder joint pads.
Unit III Laminates and Printed Circuit Board Production 2 Hours
Techniques
Types of Laminates, Properties of laminates, Photo printing,
film-master production, reprographic camera, Basic process for
single and double sided PCBs, Photo resists, Screen-printing
process. 2 Hours
Unit IV PCB Fabrication & Assembly
Steps involved in fabrication of PCB.
PCB Fabrication techniques-single, double sided and multilayer
Etching: Introduction to PCB etching process, Dry Etching and Wet
Etching, etching machine
Post operations- stripping, black oxide coating and solder masking
PCB component assembly processes: Solder connection, Solder
joints, Solder alloys, soldering fluxes, Soldering & Desoldering 2 Hours
tools.
Unit V Transmission lines and crosstalk
Transmission Line:Transmission lines and its effects, Significance of
Transmission line inBoard design, Types of Transmission lines.
Crosstalk:The crosstalk in transmission lines, Crosstalk control in
PCB design parts, planes, tracks, connectors,terminations,
Minimization of crosstalk.Thermal issues: Thermal mapping of 3 Hours
design.
Unit VI PCB designing using EDA tools
Different Electronic design automation (EDA) tools and
comparison. (Proteus, OrCAD, Eagle, Kikad, etc), Selecting the
Components Footprints as per design, Making New Footprints,
Assigning Footprint to components, Netlist generation, PCB Layout
Practical List Designing, Auto routing and manual routing, assigning specific text 60 Hours
(Any 8) (silkscreen) to design, Generating (GERBER file) for design.
Part-A: Creating Artwork and Printing of single sided PCB for
the following circuits (any 4)
1. Regulator circuit using 7805/LM317
2. Adder circuit using op-amp IC 741
3. Bridge Rectifier
4. LED flasher using IC555
5. Twilight Switch
6. Touch plate switches – transistorized or 555 based
7. Clapping switch and IR switch
8. Cell charger/battery charger/mobile charger
9. Fire/smoke/intruder alarm
10. Water level controller
11. Displaying decimal number on 7-segment display using BCD to
7- segment decoder IC
12. Audio amplifier using op-amp IC 741
Part-B: Etching and drilling of single sided PCB (Compulsory)
13 Etching of single-side PCB for any one of the circuits
mentioned in Part-A
Part-C: Fabricate single-sided PCB (Compulsory)
14 Fabricate and test single-side PCB for any one of the circuits
mentioned in Part-A by mounting and soldering components.
Pedagogy: Lectures/Experiential/Practical’s Learning
References/ 1. Khandpur R.S. “Printed Circuit Board Design, Fabrication Assembly and
Readings: testing”, TMH, 2006
2. Bosshart Walter C. “Printed circuit Board Design and technology,” TMH, 1983
3. Clyde F. Coombs, Jr, Happy T. Holden “Printed Circuits Handbook”, 6th
edition, TMH Education, 2016.
4. Kwashnak Kenneth “A Basic Introduction for Designing a Printed Circuit Board
(PCB) with EAGLE eCAD/CAM Software “ SURVICE Engineering 4695
Millennium Drive Belcamp, 2020.
Course Students will,
Outcomes: ● Explain and describe the steps involved in schematic, layout, fabrication, and
assembly process of PCB design.
● Able to design a single- and double-layer PCB
● Able to fabricate the single land double layer PCB.
● Able to design and troubleshoot the circuit over PCB.
● Able to design his own circuit for any application.
Name of the Programme: BSc Electronics
Course Code: ELE-161
Title of the Course: CCTV Installation
Number of Credits: 04 (02 Lectures + 2 Tutorials)
Effective from AY: 2023-24
Pre-requisites for Nil
the Course:
Course This course is intended to:
Objectives: ● Develop understanding of basics of Networks& CCTV Technology.
● Acquire knowledge of CCTV Camera Installation.
● Develop skills to perform trouble shooting and maintenance CCTV systems.
Content: Unit I Introduction to CCTV Technology (Lectures) 08 Hours
Introducing CCTV & Uses -Elements of a basic CCTV system: -
Camera, monitor and digital recorder, Connectors and cables,
Basics of Networking -Tools and Equipment, Power Supply- Types
(UPS and DCPS), Functionality and Termination.
Unit II Types of CCTV Cameras (Lectures) 07 Hours
Dome Camera - Bullet Type Camera - C-Mount Camera - Day/Night
Camera - Infrared/Night Vision CCTV Camera - Varifocal Cameras
-Wireless Cameras, PTZ and Bullet, indoor and outdoor,
monochrome, Camera specifications: - Sensitivity, signal to noise
ratio and resolution.
Unit III Cables and Connectors 04 Hours
Types (Fibre & Copper), uses, limitations, preparation and testing,
Types of Connectors, Cable Conduit, Cable Tray, Industrial Standard,
laying Method,
Unit IV Networking 08 Hours
Introduction to IP technology. Network Devices- Switches
(configuration & installation), Routers (configuration & installation),
OLT and ONT, Configuration andTermination: Server- Installation,
Configuration (software), Network configuration (Normal & High
security).
Unit V Wireless Communication 03 Hours
Types of Antennas, Radios, Configuration, Limitations.
Unit VI Installation of CCTV( Tutorials) 13 Hours
Planning for CCTV Camera Installation - Installing the Camera -
Checking the Camera Functions, Connection to other security
systems, Cable Termination method, Hard disk installation,
Microphone configuration.
Unit VI Maintenance of CCTV & Data Management ( Tutorials) 10 Hours
Trouble Shooting and maintenance: Hardware, Managing Data:
Data Storage Devices - Cloud Storage Technology, Recording the
footage: - Analogue and Digital video recorders. Backup and
Archiving. Video Management Software- Adding and Deleting
camera, recording mode, Fail Over, Logs, report,Monitoring,Client.
Password Recovery.
Unit VII Live Stream of Video on Mobile Device( Tutorials) 05 Hours
The Benefits of Remote Viewing - Connecting Your Recorder -
Enabling Remote Viewing - Installing Viewing Software -
Connecting to Your Smartphone - Using Web Services - Potential
Risks.
Unit VIII Evidence Creation ( Tutorials) 02 Hours
Role of CCTV footage - Importance of CCTV footage - Retrieve CCTV
footage – Authentication- Analyze CCTV footage
Pedagogy: Lectures/Experiential Learning
References/ 1. Hill Thomas,” CCTV Handbook: Buying, Installing, Configuring, &
Readings: Troubleshooting A User’s Guide to CCTV Security “,kindle edition,2019.
2. AISECT Content Group Participant's Guide for CCTV Installation Technician “,
kindle edition,2018.
Course Students will,
Outcomes: ● Understand basics of Network & CCTV Technology.
● Install CCTV System
● Maintain of CCTV systems.
Note: Student can take some installation under guidance of
lecture/entrepreneur.

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