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EDC Subject Code: Mini Project Guide

This document provides guidelines for an undergraduate mini project course in Electronics and Communication. The course is a 2-credit laboratory course aimed at enhancing students' practical skills by developing small electronic circuits/systems. Students will work in groups of up to three to select a real-life problem, design a circuit with at least 20-25 components to solve it, build and test the circuit, develop a PCB, and submit a 5-10 page report. The project must have a hardware component and may also include software. Completed projects will be demonstrated with poster presentations at the end of the semester.

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EDC Subject Code: Mini Project Guide

This document provides guidelines for an undergraduate mini project course in Electronics and Communication. The course is a 2-credit laboratory course aimed at enhancing students' practical skills by developing small electronic circuits/systems. Students will work in groups of up to three to select a real-life problem, design a circuit with at least 20-25 components to solve it, build and test the circuit, develop a PCB, and submit a 5-10 page report. The project must have a hardware component and may also include software. Completed projects will be demonstrated with poster presentations at the end of the semester.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION (11)


MINI PROJECT
SUBJECT CODE: 2151102
B.E. 5th SEMESTER
Type of course: Undergraduate
Prerequisite: Basic Knowledge of Electronics
Rationale: This is a laboratory oriented course which will provide a platform to students to enhance their
practical knowledge and skills by development of small scale electronics circuits/systems.
Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme
T
P

Credits
C

Examination Marks
Theory Marks
Practical Marks
ESE
PA (M)
ESE (V)
PA
(E)
(I)
0
0
80
20

Total
Marks

100

Guidelines:
1. Students should select a problem which addresses some basic home, office or other real life
applications.
2. The electronic circuit for the selected problem should have at least 20 to 25 components.
3. Students should understand testing of various components.
4. Soldering of components should be carried out by students.
5. Students should develop a necessary PCB for the circuit.
6. Students should see that final circuit submitted by them is in working condition.
7. 5-10 pages report to be submitted by students.
8. Group of maximum three students can be permitted to work on a single mini project.
9. The mini project must have hardware part. The software part is optional.
10. Department may arrange demonstration with poster presentation of all mini projects developed by
the students at the end of semester.
11. It is desirable that the electronic circuit/systems developed by the students have some novel
features.

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