Mandatory Certificate Program for Non-Science Students (2015-16)
Computer and Hardware Fundamentals (45 hrs)
UNIT I: Introduction to Analog Electronics (8 hours)
Electronics and its application , active and passive components, applications semi conductor diodes and application, Transistor and applications, transformers , power supply , measuring instruments -multi-metes, CRO, LEDs and seven segment displays, photo transistors
UNIT II: Introduction to Digital Electronics (7 hours)
Number systems, logic gates- basic and universal gates, adder and sub tractor , encoder and decoders, multiplexers and de multiplexers, flip flops, registers and counters
ICs, types of ICs, classification, logic families
UNIT III: Computer Hardware (15 hours)
Fundamentals of PC, microprocessors, memory, motherboards, power supply, SMPS, floppy disc drive, hard disc drive, DVD ROM /CD writer, mouse, keyboard, Modems, sound card, scanners, I/O Ports and devices, monitors, printers, laptops, notebook
UNIT IV: PC Assembling and Disassembling (15 hours)
PC regular maintenance and troubleshooting, operating systems and application software
Basics, installation of windows OS, Linux, Microsoft office products
Introduction to programming languages, Basic concepts of networking and trouble shooting.
Books for Reference:
[1]. V K Mehta and Rohit Mehta, Principles of Electronics-, 11th edition S Chand and Co, New Delhi, 2008
[2]. David Groth, A+ Core Module Study Guide, , , 2nd Edition, BPB publications, , 2003
[3]. Cheryl A. schmit, The complete Repair textbook, 3rd Edition, , Dreamtech Publishers, New Delhi, 2002
Assessment methods for Certificate Programs:
Internal assessment- Assignment/presentation and attendance
Mid SEM exam – written type 50 marks.
End SEM Exam- written type 100 marks.