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11th July 2015, 10:03 AM
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Re: NPCIL Syllabus for Electronics

You are looking for the details regarding the NPCIL syllabus for Electronics. SO I am providing it to you so that it may be helpful for you:

Syllabus Electronics NPCIL:

Networks
Data link protocols
End-End protocols
Frequency domain analysis of RLC circuits
Message routing technologies
Network graphs
Network interconnection
Network theorems
Solution of network equations using Laplace transforms
Steady state sinusoidal analysis
Time domain analysis of simple RLC circuits

Analog Circuits
Diodes
Bipolar Junction Transistors
Amplifiers
Feed back amplifiers
Large signal amplifiers
Filters
Oscillators
Power supplies
Pulse shaping circuits
Sinusoidal oscillators

Circuit Analysis
Sinusoidal steady state analysis
Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalent circuits
DC Circuit analysis
Transient and resonance in RLC circuits

Digital Electronics
Combinational circuits
Logic gates
Sequential circuits

Linear Integrated Circuits
A/D and D/A converters
Operational amplifiers and its applications
PLL
Voltage regulators

Electronic Devices
Energy bands in silicon
Carrier transport in silicon
Tunnel diode
MOS capacitor
JFET
MOSFET
Basics of LASERs
BJT
Zener diode
Device technology

Measurements and Instrumentation
Digital Instruments
Display and Recording systems
Transducers

Signals and Systems
Laplace transform
Signal transmission through LTI systems
Fourier series
Continuous-time and discrete-time Fourier Transform
Sampling theorem
Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) Systems

Microprocessor
Microprocessors-8085 architecture
Microprocessors- 8086 architecture
Micro-controller

Electromagnetic Fields
Time varying Electric and Magnetic fields
Static Electric and Magnetic fields
Maxwell equations

Control Systems
Basic control system components
Open loop and closed loop systems
Signal flow graphs
Steady state analysis of LTI control systems
Tools and techniques for LTI control system analysis

EM waves and waveguides
Rectangular and cylindrical waveguides
Guided waves

Communications
Analog communication systems
Base band signaling
Channel capacity theorem
Continuous time signals and systems
Differential pulse code modulation (DPCM)
Digital communication systems
Discrete time signals and systems
Error control coding
Fundamentals of information theory
Optical Communication
Pulse code modulation (PCM)
Random signals and noise

Antennas and Propagation
Arrays
Propagation of radio waves
Aperture antennas
Dipole antennas
Radiation pattern
Antenna gain

Microwave Engineering
Microwave measurements
Microwave tubes
Passive components
Semiconductor devices

Electromagnetics
Characteristic impedance
Divergence and curl
Gauss’ and Stokes’ theorems
Impedance transformation
Maxwell’s equations
Propagation in dielectric waveguide
Propagation in optical fibers
Transmission lines
Vector calculus
Wave equation

Digital Signal Processing
IIR and FIR filters
Quantization effects
Realization and implementation

I am also providing you some of the sample question for the NPCIL Electronics:

1.

The primary winding of a transformer has 110 V ac across it. What is the secondary voltage if the turns ratio is 8?

A. 8.8 V

B. 88 V

C. 880 V

D. 8,800 V

2.

To step 110 V ac down to 20 V ac, the turns ratio must be

A. 5.5 B. 18

C. 0.18 D. 0.018

3.

The mutual inductance when k = 0.65, L1 = 2 H, and L2 = 5 H is

A. 2 mH

B. 2 H

C. 4 H

D. 8 H

4.

If 25 W of power are applied to the primary of an ideal transformer with a turns ratio of 10, the power delivered to the secondary load is

A. 25 W

B. 0 W

C. 250 W

D. 2.5 W

5.

A transformer with a 110 V primary has a 15:1 turns ratio. The load resistance, RL, is 120 . What is the approximate voltage across the load?

A. 7.3 V

B. 73 V

C. 88 V

D. 880 V

6.

What kVA rating is required for a transformer that must handle a maximum load current of 8 A with a secondary voltage of 2 kV?

A. 4 kVA

B. 0.25 kVA

C. 16 kVA

D. 8 kVA

7.

The turns ratio required to match an 80 source to a 320 load is

A. 80 B. 20

C. 4 D. 2

8.

When the turns ratio of a transformer is 20 and the primary ac voltage is 12 V, the secondary voltage is

A. 12 V

B. 120 V

C. 240 V

D. 2,400 V

9.

If a transformer has 50 turns in the primary winding and 10 turns in the secondary winding, what is the reflective resistance if the secondary load resistance is 250 ?

A. 250

B. 25

C. 6,250

D. 62,500

10.

A certain transformer has 400 turns in the primary winding and 2,000 turns in the secondary winding. The turns ratio is

A. 0.2 B. 0.4

C. 5 D. 25

Best of Luck Buddy..!!


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