From discrete components, to linear integrated circuits, to programmable analog devices, the course takes the systems approach that aims at identifying the circuits and components within a system, and enables students to see how the circuit relates to system functions. The aims of the course are to help in IC design and VLSI design; to support electronic industry; how electrical and electronic circuits are analyzed; and how the diodes, bipolar junction transistor, field-effect transistors and amplifiers operate. The students are expected to understand a complex system by its analogy to an electrical circuit; and to have the ability to solve problems from an engineering perspective.
Upon the successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
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Evaluation | Marks | Percentage |
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Class Participation | 10 Marks | 10% |
Tutorial | 10 Marks | 10% |
Assignments/Practical | 10 Marks | 10% |
Project | 10 Marks | 10% |
Final Examination | 60 Marks | 60% |
This is a graduate course on computer technologies focused data communications and data transmission methodologies.This course covers fundamental concepts of data and computer communications, with problem-solving tutorials on communication systems related calculations and in-depth discussion and research on leading edge communication technologies. The syllabus leads to the basic understanding on signal encoding techniques as well as information source, error detection/correction, and multiplexing.
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Evaluation | Marks | Percentage |
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Class Participation | 10 Marks | 10% |
Tutorial | 10 Marks | 10% |
Lab | 10 Marks | 10% |
Project and Report | 10 Marks | 10% |
Final Examination | 60 Marks | 60% |