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Department of BME, REC

               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course students will be able to
                   •  Use scalar and vector analytical techniques for analysing forces in statically determinate
                      structures
                   •  Analyse the impact of force on bodies/structure
                   •  Solve rigid body subjected to dynamic forces
                   •  Apply fundamental concepts of kinematics and kinetics of particles to the analysis of simple
                      practical problems
                   •  Analyse fluid flow under different pressure and volume (hemodynamic conditions)

               TEXT BOOKS:
                   1.  Beer, F.P and Johnston Jr. E.R., “Vector Mechanics for Engineers (In SI Units): Statics and
                      Dynamics”, 8th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing company, New Delhi (2004).
                   2.  Dr. R. K. Bansal, A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
                   3.  Ramamrutham S and Narayanan R, “Strength of Materials” Dhanpat Rai Publications, 2011

               REFERENCES:
                   1. Vela Murali, “Engineering Mechanics”, Oxford University Press (2010).
                   2. Frank Bell, “Principles of Mechanics and Biomechanics”, Stanley Thorne (Publishers) Ltd.,
                      1998.
                   3. Lee Waite, “Biofluid Mechanics in Cardiovascular Systems”, The McGraw-Hill Companies,
                      2006.


                EC17201                               ELECTRON DEVICES                             L  T  P  C
                                                                                                   3  0  0  3

               OBJECTIVES
                   •  To study the construction, theory and operation of basic electronic devices such as PN
                      junction diode
                   •  To study in detail about the operation and characteristic features of BJT
                   •  To introduce the structure and terminal characteristics of FET and MOSFET
                   •  To allow the students to acquire knowledge about special semiconductor devices
                   •  To study the extension of semiconductor devices on power and display devices

               UNIT I             SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE                                                                   9
               PN junction diode, current equations, energy band diagram, diffusion and drift current densities,
               forward  and  reverse  bias  characteristics,  Transition  and  Diffusion  capacitances,  Switching
               characteristics, Breakdown in PN junction diodes, applications of PN diode.

               UNIT II           BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTORS                                                   9
               NPN  &  PNP  Configurations  -operations-Early  effect-current  equations  –  input  and  output
               characteristics of CE, CB, CC - h-parameter model -Hybrid -π model - Eber’s  Moll  model- Multi
               emitter transistor.

               UNIT III         FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS                                                                9
               JFET–drain and transfer characteristics,-current equations-Pinch off voltage and its significance-
               MOSFET- threshold voltage -channel length modulation, D-MOSFET, E-MOSFET- characteristics
               – comparison of MOSFET with JFET.




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