Objective
This subject bridges pure mathematics and physical theory, focusing on techniques that are essential for expressing physical laws, solving governing equations, and interpreting physical phenomena quantitatively. Rather than abstract proofs, the emphasis is on application-driven mathematics motivated by real physical systems.
Physics of Oceans
Pre-requisites: PHY 2103
Course Capsule: Bipolar Junction Transistors: Advanced BJT circuits, Ebbers-Moll equation, Field Effect Transistors: Junction FETs, Characteristics, comparison with BJT, Applications: Amplifier, Switch, current limiters, Voltage controlled resistors. MOSFET logic Switches: PMOS, NMOS, CMOS. Digital Electronics: decimal, binary, octal, hex and base conversion. Codes: BCD, Gray, ASCII and parity. Basic digital logic gates and truth tables. Boolean Algebra: Postulate and theorems, equation reductions and circuit implementations. DeMorgan’s theorems - NAND and NOR gates and implementation. Sum of Product circuits. Karnaugh map and circuit simplification. Multiplexers, demultiplexers, decoders. 12 Basic SR Flip-Flops, D Latch, Clocked and Edge Triggered D Flip-Flops. Edge Triggered JK Flip-Flop. One Shot Multi-vibrators and 555 type timers. Ripple Counter. Sequential Logic - Synchronous Counters, Shift Registers and basic State Machine concepts. Memory Systems– RAM, ROM, PROM, and EPROM.