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CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore

Department(s): Basic Science and Humanities ( Physics)


Section(s): G
Semester: 01 Lectures/week: 02
&H
Subject: Physics for CSE stream Code: BPHYS102
Course Instructor(s): RAVEESHA KH
Course duration: 15th September, 2023 to 06th January, 2024
Course Site: https://sites.google.com/a/cmrit.ac.in/raveeshakh/
Google Classroom Link:
Class Code:

Link to https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iz0UcvGtHxV0RPtH12Ma_YOyt61GPSS
detailed k?usp=sharing
syllabus:
1. To study the essentials of photonics for engineering applications.
2. To study the principles of quantum mechanics and its application in quantum
Course computing.
Objectives/
Expectations 3. To study the study the electrical properties of materials
4. To study the essentials of physics for computational aspects like design and
data analysis.
 Using instruments like multimeter
 Basic knowledge of electronic components like resistors, capacitors,
Prerequisites
inductors, diodes
 Making connections with breadboard

NOTE: First one to two sessions should be marked for expectations setting about the course.

Portions coverage
Teaching
Lecture Aids/Course % of
Topics
# Delivery Syllabus
Methods Covered

Setting up of expectations, delivery of course objectives and PPT,


Instruments
familiarization with usage of measuring instruments and -
1 & apparatus,
electronic components Videos

1. Diffraction Grating Instruments


2 2. Series & Parallel LCR & apparatus, 20
Videos
CO4 & CO5

1. Transistor Characteristics Instruments


3 2. Numerical Aperture & apparatus, 40
Videos
CO4
1. Photodiode characteristics Instruments
4 2. Magnetic field intensity & apparatus, 60
Videos
CO5
-- --
5 Write up test -1

1. Energy Gap of Semiconductor Instruments


6 2. Charging & discharging of a Capacitor & apparatus, 75
Videos
CO5
1. Fermi energy Instruments
7 2. Black Box & apparatus, 90
Videos
CO5
1.PHET Interactive Simulations Virtual Lab 100
8 Links

Write up test -2 -- --
9

10 Repetition of experiments -- --

11 Lab internal Test -- --

Links to some useful online lectures:


https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iz0UcvGtHxV0RPtH12Ma_YOyt61GPSSk?usp=sharing

*See calendar of events for IAT schedule.

Evaluation :Quiz/Assignment/Seminar/Mini Project/Viva


 Evaluation of course delivery is based on any one of the above
 Evaluation guidelines to be provided to help students understand how the evaluation would be done
for assignments, quiz, and so on.
 Evaluation tools/method to be mentioned e.g.: Easy polls, Survey Monkey, Type form or inbuilt poll
option in video conferencing tool.

Evaluation Method Remarks


No of Assignments/Quiz or any of the mentioned above given
A write-up test will be conducted on
Practical record: Week 3,4,6,7,8 the experiments that were discussed
Write-up test: Week 5,9 in the previous sessions.
Lab Internal Test: Week 11

Evaluation
guidelines https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iz0UcvGtHxV0RPtH12Ma_YOyt61GPSSk?
(please provide usp=sharing
the link)
Evaluation
Practical record, Write-up test, Lab Internal Test
tools/method

Virtual Lab(for lab subject only).Provide the details of various tools for learning, including additional web-
resources, video-lectures, animated demonstrations and self-evaluation.

Video recordings of the lab experiments and viva questions for self learning

please provide the link to access the https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/filter?subjects=physi


virtual lab information cs&type=html,prototype

Mention the best practices identified as part of teaching this subject


1. Reinforce important materials, concepts, and skills
2. Preparation of evaluation contents: quizzes, viva etc.
3. Virtual Lab

Mention the Importance of this subject along with Real Time Applications
1. Transistors are an integral part of amplifiers.
2. Characteristics of photodiode help in designing photodetectors.
3. Idea of the energy gap and fermi energy of semiconductors helps in designing of devices.

Course Outcomes (COs)


By the end of this course, students will be able to :

1. To acquire Engineering knowledge on Quantum theory, Quantum computing, applications


in Laser, optical fiber communication
2. To conduct analysis of Engineering problems in the areas of Electrical Conductivity,
Superconductivity and its application in Quantum Computing
3. To develop solutions to complex problems on Quantum Mechanics and illustrate the
application of physics in animation design and data analysis
4. Demonstrate and apply the concepts of Diffraction of light, Propagation in optical fibers
for Engineering applications
5. Analyze the characteristics of semiconductor devices such as photo-diode, LCR circuits,
Capacitors, magnetic effect of coils, metallic properties using modern tools such as Four
Probe Technique
Modules
covered
Blooms

PO10
PO11
PO12
Level

PO1

PO2

PO3
PO4
PO5

PO6
PO7
PO8
PO9
Course Outcomes

To acquire Engineering knowledge on


Quantum theory, Quantum computing,
CO1 L1 1,2,3 3 3 3 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1
applications in Laser, optical fiber
communication
To conduct analysis of Engineering
problems in the areas of Electrical
CO2 L3 4,3 3 3 3 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1
Conductivity, Superconductivity and its
application in Quantum Computing
To develop solutions to complex problems
on Quantum Mechanics and illustrate the
CO3 L3 2,5 3 3 3 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1
application of physics in animation design
and data analysis.
CO4 Demonstrate and apply the concepts of
Diffraction of light, Propagation in optical L3 1 3 3 2 3 3 - - - 3 1 1 3
fibers for Engineering applications
CO5 Analyze the characteristics of
semiconductor devices such as photo-diode,
LCR circuits, Capacitors, magnetic effect of L3 4 3 3 2 3 3 - - - 3 1 1 3
coils, metallic properties using modern tools
such as Four Probe Technique

Modules
covered
Blooms

PSO1

PSO2

PSO3
PSO4
Level

Course Outcomes

To acquire Engineering knowledge on


Quantum theory, Quantum computing,
CO1 L1 1,2,3 1 - - 1
applications in Laser, optical fiber
communication
To conduct analysis of Engineering
problems in the areas of Electrical
CO2 L3 4,3 - - - 1
Conductivity, Superconductivity and its
application in Quantum Computing
To develop solutions to complex problems
on Quantum Mechanics and illustrate the
CO3 L3 2,5 - - - 1
application of physics in animation design
and data analysis.
CO4 Demonstrate and apply the concepts of
Diffraction of light, Propagation in optical L3 1 - - - -
fibers for Engineering applications
CO5 Analyze the characteristics of
semiconductor devices such as photo-diode,
LCR circuits, Capacitors, magnetic effect of L3 4 - 1 - -
coils, metallic properties using modern tools
such as Four Probe Technique
Identified curriculum gap if any and Justification:

Identified Gap Justification


1. Introductory experiments on Materials Science Constrained by the syllabus prescribed by
VTU
2. Error calculations

Proposed Actions to fill the identified gaps:

1. Additional experiments are introduced.


2. Error calculations are introduced for few of the experiments.

Course Instructor Signature/s CCI Signature HOD

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