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SARDAR RAJA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,

ALANGULAM

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

MICRO LESSON PLAN

SUBJECT :

ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

CODE

EE2203

CLASS

II yr / III SEM

STAFF: Mrs. S. IDA EVANGELINE, AP/EEE,


DEPT. OF EEE.

EE2203 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

LTPC
3 0 0 3

AIM
To study the characteristics and applications of electronic devices.
OBJECTIVES
To acquaint the students with construction, theory and characteristics of the following
electronic devices:
i) p-n junction diode, Bipolar transistor
ii) Field effect transistor
iii) LED, LCD and other photo electronic devices, Power control / regulator devices
UNIT I PN DIODE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
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PN junction diode-VI characteristics Rd, temperature effects Drift ad diffusion
currents switching Rectifiers: HWR, FWR, BR, filters-Zener diode VI
characteristics, Regulators (series and shunt), LED, LCD characteristics and applications.
UNIT II BJT AND ITS APPLICATIONS
9
Junction transistor Transistor construction Input and output characteristics CE, CB
and CC configurations hybrid model Analytical expressions switching RF
application Power transistors Opto couplers.
UNIT III FET AND ITS APPLICATIONS
9
FET VI characteristics, VP, JFET small signal model LF and HF equivalent circuits
CS and CD amplifiers cascade and cascade Darlington connection MOSFET Characteristics enhancement and depletion
UNIT IV AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS
9
Differential amplifiers: CM and DM condition for ofc-feedback amplifiers stability
Voltage /current, series / shunt feedback oscillators LC, RC, crystal
UNIT V PULSE CIRCUITS
9
RC wave shaping circuits Diode clampers and clippers Multivibrators Schmitt
triggers UJT based saw tooth oscillators.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Paynter, Introductory electronic devices and circuits, 2006, PHI
2. David Bell Electronic Devices and Circuits 2007, PHI
REFERENCES:
1. Theodre F.Boghert, Electronic Devices & Circuits Pearson Education, VI Edition,
2003
2. Rashid, Microelectronic circuits Thomson Publication, 1999
3. B.P.Singh & Rekha Sing, Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits Pearson
Education, 2006.

SUBJECT DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES


DESCRIPTION
An electronic device depending on the principles of electronics and using the
manipulation of electron flow for its operation. An electronic component is any physical
entity in an electronic system used to affect the electrons or their associated fields in a
manner consistent with the intended function of the electronic system. Components are
generally intended to be connected together, usually by being soldered to a printed circuit
board (PCB), to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an
amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator). Components may be packaged singly, or in more
complex groups as integrated circuits. Some common electronic components
are capacitors, inductors, resistors, diodes, transistors, etc. Components are often
categorized as active (e.g. transistors and thyristors) or passive (e.g. resistors and
capacitors). Analog circuits are sometimes called linear circuits although many non-linear
effects are used in analog circuits. Good examples of analog circuits include vacuum tube
and transistor amplifiers, multivibrators and oscillators.
OBJECTIVES:
To discuss the importance of Electronic devices and circuits.
To study about the PN junction diode, Bipolar transistor.
To study about the Field Effect Transistor,LED,LCD and other photo electronic
devices
MICRO LESSON PLAN
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LECTURE TOPICS
UNIT I - PN DIODE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
PN junction diode-VI characteristics
Rd, temperature effects
Drift ad diffusion currents
Switching
Rectifiers: HWR, FWR BR, filters
BR, filters
Zener diode VI characteristics
Regulators (series and shunt)
LED, LCD characteristics and applications
UNIT II - BJT AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Junction transistor
Transistor construction
Input and output characteristics CE configuration
Input and output characteristics CB configuration
Input and output characteristics CC configuration
Hybrid model Analytical expressions
Switching, RF application

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Power transistors
Opto couplers

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UNIT III - FET AND ITS APPLICATIONS

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FET VI characteristics
JFET small signal model
LF and HF equivalent circuits
CS and CD amplifiers
Cascade and Cascade connection
Darlington connection
MOSFET - Characteristics
Enhancement and depletion
Comparison-FET,MOSFET
UNIT IV - AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS
Differential amplifiers: CM and DM
Condition for ofc-feedback amplifiers
Stability
Voltage /current, series / shunt feedback
Voltage /current, series / shunt feedback
Oscillators LC
Oscillators RC
Oscillators RC
Oscillators Crystal
UNIT V - PULSE CIRCUITS
RC wave shaping circuits
Diode clampers
Diode clippers
Multivibrator - Astable
Multivibrator - Monostable
Multivibrator - Bistable
Schmitt triggers
UJT based saw tooth oscillators
UJT based saw tooth oscillators

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