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ANALOG ELECTRONICS - I


Posted Date: 30 Dec 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Syllabus
Author: Utsav GargMember Level: Gold    
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Course Code: BTCEC 20301 Credit Units: 04

Course Objective:
This course builds from basic knowledge of Semiconductor Physics to an understanding of basic devices and their models. This course builds a foundation for courses on VLSI design.

Course Contents:

Module I: Semiconductor Diode and Diode Circuits
Review of Diodes, Characterstics. Zener, Schottky, LED Tunnel, Load line concept, Rectifiers: half wave, full wave rectifiers, clipping and clamping ci rcuits .

Module II: Bipolar Junction Transistor
Bipolar junction transistor: Introduction, Transistor, construction, transistor operations, BJT characteristics, load line analysis.
Biasing and Stabilization, Need for stabilization, Bias stability. Transistor as a switch.

Module III: Amplifiers and frequency Analysis
BJT as an amplifiers, Concept of Coupling, Multistage Amplifiers, RC TC and DC amplifiers and their frequency responses. Hybrid model for transistors, Hybrid model for transistors, Miller’s Theorem, Cascade amplifiers- – Concept and implementation. Different Type of Coupling -bandwidth, frequency response of each.

Module IV: Field Effect Transistors
Field Effect Transistor, VA Characteristics, Small signal model –Common Drain, Common Source, Common Gate, operating point, MOSFET, enhancement and -depletion mode, Common source amplifier, Source follower.

Module V: Feedback Amplifiers
Feedback Concept, Classification of Feedback amplifiers, Properties of negative Feedback amplifiers, Examples of analysis of feedback Amplifiers.

Module VI: Power amplifiers
Power dissipation in transistors, Amplifier classification (Class A, Class B, Class C, Class AB) class AB Push Pull Amplifier, Collector Efficiency.

Examination Scheme:

Components CT HA S/V/Q EE
Weightage (%) 20 10 10 60

Text & References:

• Robert F. Pierret: Semiconductor Device Fundamentals
• Millman and Halkias: Electronic Devices and circuits
• Boylestad: Electronic Devices and Circuits



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