Basic Electronics
Welcome.
This is meant for the students of School of Engineering, Tezpur University, who are in their second semester of their B.Tech. programme, and pursuing Basic Electronics as a course. This initiative has been taken up to compensate the classes while the students are off the campus as preventive measures against CoVID-19.
All the topics are listed here with the links to their videos.
Each video is short, focussing on a specific topic. The idea is not to create long lectures as they occupy greater disk space, and may pose problems for download for many students for whom internet speed may not be appreciable. Each topic will be accompanied with practice problems.

NOTE:  I have put Google Drive links instead of YouTube because it will be easier for you to download and listen to them offline. YouTube videos are difficult to download.

~Dr. Rupam Goswami,
   Assistant Professor,
   Dept. of ECE, Tezpur University,
   Assam 784028, India
   E-mail: rup.gos@gmail.com; rupam21@tezu.ernet.in
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Lecture 1: Sum of Products
Practice Problems 1 [Lecture 1]
Lecture 2: Product of Sums
Lecture 3: Standard SOP & Standard POS
Practice Problems 2 [Lecture 3]
Lecture 4: SOP & POS - Conclusion
Lecture 5: Karnaugh Maps
Lecture 6: Solving K-Maps
Practice Problems 3 [Lectures 5 & 6]
Lecture 7: 4 Variable K-Map
Assignment 1 [Deadline: April 10, 2020; 5:00 PM IST]
::: Link for assignment: https://forms.gle/x7wYJMYhzFG2qMRm9
Lecture 8: K-Maps: Concept of Don't Care Conditions
Lecture 9: Solving K-Maps with Don't Cares
Lecture 10: Logic Circuits
Lecture 11: Combinational Logic Circuits - Adders
Lecture 12: Sequential v/s Combinational Logic Circuits
Lecture 13: Latches & Flip-Flops - I
Lecture 14: Latches & Flip-Flops - II
Lecture 15: Latches & Flip-Flops - Problems
Lecture 16: Latches & Flip-Flops - Doubts
Lecture 17: Bipolar Junction Transistor - I
Lecture 18: Bipolar Junction Transistor - II
Lecture 19: Bipolar Junction Transistor - III
Lecture 20: Biasing in BJTs
Lecture 21: JFETs and MOSFETs [PDF]
::: Link (~1 MB): The resource is only for self-study and not to be distributed on any platform. By viewing, the viewer solely agrees with this term.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18f5mjeVWTCYriTHf2TSKCjcp_fX4g6Tw/view?usp=sharing
Lecture 22: Feedback and Oscillators [PDF]
::: Link (~6 MB): The material has been prepared with simplified explanations of terminologies in line with the course module. Handwritten in large fonts to assist reading on mobile/ small-screen devices.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vlLOojJX6Rn9wwvxhR9DIZ5QKePB9gSN/view?usp=sharing
Lecture 23: OP-AMPS [PDF]
::: Link: (~16 MB): The material has been prepared with simplified explanations of terminologies in line with the course module. Handwritten in large fonts to assist reading on mobile/ small-screen devices.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yXJzF79XBNoFnS9kKXgjMfbaUXDar8Mu/view?usp=sharing
THE SYLLABUS FOR END-TERM EXAMINATION IS COMPLETE. ALL THE BEST!
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