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Daffodil Polytechnic institute × Shuva Sarker × Jayed Bin Murshed × Md. Jihad Hasan × Tithy Chakrabartty ×
Basic Electronics (26811)
Course Conducted By
Md. Badeuzzamal Sarker
Instructor, Electrical Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

Course Conducted By
RUBEL HOSSEN
Instructor
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute

OBJECTIVES:
 To provide the understanding skill on Electronic Components, Electronic measuring and testing equipment.
 To provide understanding and skill on the basic concept of semiconductor junction and to identify physically a
range of semiconductor diodes.
 To develop comprehensive knowledge and skill on special diodes and devices.
 To develop the abilities to construct different rectifier circuits.
 To provide understanding of the basic concept and principle of transistor and to identify physically a range of
transistor.
 To provide understanding and skill on the basic concept of logic gates.

SHORT DESCRIPTION:

Electronic components; measuring and test equipment; color code and soldering; semiconductor; P-N junction
diode; special diodes and devices; power supply; transistor; transistor amplifier; logic gates.
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General Textile Processing-1
SHORT DESCRIPTION

To understand the flow-chart of yarn manufacturing; Ginning; Mixing and Blending; Blow-
Room; Batch & Batching; Cotton & Jute carding; Cotton and Jute drawing & doubling; Lap forming;

Combing; Simplex; Ring frame; Jute spinning frame; Yarn numbering system. To understand the basic
concepts of Winding; Warping; Sizing; Drafting & Denting; Weaving and knitting.
Man Made Fiber & Filament (21141)
Conducted By:
Md. Jihad Hasan
Instructor
Department of Textile Engineering
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute


After undergoing the subject, students will be able to:
Explain Man-Made Fibre manufacturing process.
Explain Regenerated Cellulosic Fiber manufacturing process.
Identify problem during production.
Provide effective solution during production.
Explain High-performance Man-Made Fibre.
Illustrate recycling process and sustainability of Man-Made Fibre