ISRO Scientist ECE Exam SyllabusThe ISRO Scientist ECE exam is conducted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to recruit candidates for the position of Scientist/Engineer in the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) discipline. The syllabus for the exam is based on the technical knowledge and skills required for the role. Below is a detailed topic-wise syllabus for the ISRO Scientist ECE exam:
1. Electronics- Basics of electronics components and their characteristics
- Diodes and its applications
- Transistors and its applications
- Amplifiers and its types
- Oscillators and its types
- Operational amplifiers
- Power amplifiers
- Feedback amplifiers
- Digital electronics
- Number systems and codes
- Logic gates and Boolean algebra
- Combinational and sequential circuits
- A/D and D/A converters
2. Communication Systems- Analog communication
- Amplitude modulation (AM)
- Frequency modulation (FM)
- Pulse modulation techniques
- Digital communication
- Pulse code modulation (PCM)
- Delta modulation (DM)
- Frequency shift keying (FSK)
- Amplitude shift keying (ASK)
- Phase shift keying (PSK)
- Multiplexing techniques
- Information theory and coding
3. Control Systems- Control system components
- Transfer function and block diagram representation
- Time-domain analysis of control systems
- Stability analysis and Routh-Hurwitz criterion
- Root locus techniques
- Frequency-domain analysis of control systems
- Nyquist stability criterion
- Bode plots and polar plots
- Compensation techniques
- State-space analysis
4. Electromagnetics- Electrostatics and magnetostatics
- Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves
- Transmission lines and waveguides
- Antennas and wave propagation
5. Network Theory- Network graph, KCL, KVL, and their applications
- Network theorems and their applications
- Two-port networks
- Filters and its types
- Transmission criteria
- Network functions
6. Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation- Basic concepts of measurement
- Accuracy, precision, and errors in measurement
- Bridges and potentiometers
- Signal generators, digital voltmeters, and electronic multimeters
- Transducers and their applications
- Measurement of voltage, current, power, and energy
- Oscilloscope and its applications
7. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers- Architecture and instruction set of microprocessors
- Addressing modes and interrupt handling
- Memory and I/O interfacing
- Microcontrollers and their applications
- Programming and applications of microprocessors and microcontrollers
Topic-wise Marks Weightage:- Electronics: 12-14 marks
- Communication Systems: 10-12 marks
- Control Systems: 10-12 marks
- Electromagnetics: 8-10 marks
- Network Theory: 8-10 marks
- Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation: 8-10 marks
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: 6-8 marks
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Note: The above syllabus and marks weightage are based on the general pattern of the ISRO Scientist ECE exam. It is recommended to refer to the official ISRO website and relevant official notifications for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the syllabus and exam pattern.
This course is helpful for the following exams: Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)