EC 1261 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 3 0 0 100
AIM
To introduce the concept of realising circuits using active and passive devices for signal generation and amplification.
OBJECTIVES
i. To expose the students to study the different biasing and configurations of the amplifier circuits.
ii. To study the characteristics of tuned amplifier.
iii. To expose the students to various amplifiers oscillator circuits with
feedback concepts.
iv. To learn the wave shaping process and circuits.
v. To learn and analyse the process of AC to DC conversion.
1. SMALL-SIGNAL AND LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS 9
Fixed and self biasing of BJT & FET – Small signal analysis of CE, CC & Common source amplifiers – Cascade and Darlington connections, transformer coupled class A, B & AB amplifiers – Push-pull amplifiers.
2. DIFFERENTIAL AND TUNED AMPLIFIERS 9
Differential amplifiers – Common mode and differential mode analysis - DC and AC analysis - Characteristics of tuned amplifiers – Single & double tuned amplifier.
3. FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER AND OSCILLATORS 9
Characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers – Voltage / current, series/shunt feedback – Theory of sinusoidal oscillators – Phase shift and Wien bridge oscillators – Colpitts, Hartley and crystal oscillators.
4. PULSE CIRCUITS 9
RC wave shaping circuits – Diode clampers and clippers – Multivibrators – Schmitt triggers – UJT based saw tooth oscillators.
5. RECTIFIERS AND POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS 9
Half wave & full wave rectifier analysis - Inductor filter – Capacitor filter - Series voltage regulator – Switched mode power supply.
L= 45 Total = 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. David A. Bell, ‘Electronic Devices & Circuits’, Prentice Hall of India/Pearson Education,
IV Edition, Eighth printing, 2003.
2. Jacob Millman & Christos.C.Halkias, ‘Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital
Circuits and System’, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Robert. L. Boylestad & Lo Nashelsky, ‘Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory’, Eighth
edition, Pearson Education, Third Indian Reprint, 2002 / PHI.
2. Jacob Millman & Herbert Taub, ‘Pulse, Digital & Switching Waveforms’, Tata McGraw Hill, Edition 2000, 24th reprint, 2003.
3. Donald L.Schilling and Charles Belove, ‘Electronic Circuits’, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
AIM
To introduce the concept of realising circuits using active and passive devices for signal generation and amplification.
OBJECTIVES
i. To expose the students to study the different biasing and configurations of the amplifier circuits.
ii. To study the characteristics of tuned amplifier.
iii. To expose the students to various amplifiers oscillator circuits with
feedback concepts.
iv. To learn the wave shaping process and circuits.
v. To learn and analyse the process of AC to DC conversion.
1. SMALL-SIGNAL AND LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS 9
Fixed and self biasing of BJT & FET – Small signal analysis of CE, CC & Common source amplifiers – Cascade and Darlington connections, transformer coupled class A, B & AB amplifiers – Push-pull amplifiers.
2. DIFFERENTIAL AND TUNED AMPLIFIERS 9
Differential amplifiers – Common mode and differential mode analysis - DC and AC analysis - Characteristics of tuned amplifiers – Single & double tuned amplifier.
3. FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER AND OSCILLATORS 9
Characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers – Voltage / current, series/shunt feedback – Theory of sinusoidal oscillators – Phase shift and Wien bridge oscillators – Colpitts, Hartley and crystal oscillators.
4. PULSE CIRCUITS 9
RC wave shaping circuits – Diode clampers and clippers – Multivibrators – Schmitt triggers – UJT based saw tooth oscillators.
5. RECTIFIERS AND POWER SUPPLY CIRCUITS 9
Half wave & full wave rectifier analysis - Inductor filter – Capacitor filter - Series voltage regulator – Switched mode power supply.
L= 45 Total = 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. David A. Bell, ‘Electronic Devices & Circuits’, Prentice Hall of India/Pearson Education,
IV Edition, Eighth printing, 2003.
2. Jacob Millman & Christos.C.Halkias, ‘Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital
Circuits and System’, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Robert. L. Boylestad & Lo Nashelsky, ‘Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory’, Eighth
edition, Pearson Education, Third Indian Reprint, 2002 / PHI.
2. Jacob Millman & Herbert Taub, ‘Pulse, Digital & Switching Waveforms’, Tata McGraw Hill, Edition 2000, 24th reprint, 2003.
3. Donald L.Schilling and Charles Belove, ‘Electronic Circuits’, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
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