Name of the Programme: Application of electronic circuits and sensors – AECS 2025 Type of programme: Add-on course Organizing department: Electronics Duration of the programme: 19-07-2025 – 26-09-2025 Time: 30-hours (Every Saturday) Details of Resource persons:
Dr. Debarup Roy, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electronics
Mr. Rabisankar Bag, CWTT, Dept. of Electronics
Mr. Sudipto Koley, Laboratory Assistant, Dept. of Electronics
No. of Participants: 15 students Course content:
Theoretical Sessions
Sl. No.
Content
1.
Introduction to analog electronic circuits
2.
Introduction to digital electronic circuits
3.
Introduction to different electronic sensors
4.
Introduction to Arduino
Practical Sessions
Sl. No.
Content
Simple obstacle detection using electronic circuit
Motion detection and velocity calculation using Arduino
Application of various sensors using Arduino
Development of a functional robotic car
Objective of the event: To give a flavour of some interesting and real applications of electronics to the school students of senior secondary course studying science.
Brief description of the event: The 30-hour add-on course is designed with a view to enable the course participants to understand the domain of electronics beyond the regular curriculum with special emphasis on Arduino microcontrollers. The experiments have been carefully chosen keeping in mind the direct application of textbook material in real life scenarios. The hands-on practical on the electronic circuits combined with the associated design troubles helped the students realize the effort that goes into troubleshooting and hence, to come up with tractable solutions.The potential application of electronic sensors in reading a speeding object or to count the number of objects occupying a given closed space was also discussed and realized using Arduino UNO microcontroller.
The course ended with an earnest urge for continuation of this course with newer and more impactful experiments from both the participants and the academic office bearers.
Course outcome: The participants from various reputed schools including BGESS learned how electronics work in real life and hopefully, gathered a sense of what a course curriculum having an alignment with the electronics manufacturing and automation sectors should be.
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Application of electronic circuits and sensors – AECS 2025
Name of the Programme: Application of electronic circuits and sensors – AECS 2025
Type of programme: Add-on course
Organizing department: Electronics
Duration of the programme: 19-07-2025 – 26-09-2025
Time: 30-hours (Every Saturday)
Details of Resource persons:
No. of Participants: 15 students
Course content:
Theoretical Sessions
Practical Sessions
Objective of the event: To give a flavour of some interesting and real applications of electronics to the school students of senior secondary course studying science.
Brief description of the event: The 30-hour add-on course is designed with a view to enable the course participants to understand the domain of electronics beyond the regular curriculum with special emphasis on Arduino microcontrollers. The experiments have been carefully chosen keeping in mind the direct application of textbook material in real life scenarios. The hands-on practical on the electronic circuits combined with the associated design troubles helped the students realize the effort that goes into troubleshooting and hence, to come up with tractable solutions.The potential application of electronic sensors in reading a speeding object or to count the number of objects occupying a given closed space was also discussed and realized using Arduino UNO microcontroller.
The course ended with an earnest urge for continuation of this course with newer and more impactful experiments from both the participants and the academic office bearers.
Course outcome: The participants from various reputed schools including BGESS learned how electronics work in real life and hopefully, gathered a sense of what a course curriculum having an alignment with the electronics manufacturing and automation sectors should be.
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