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23 Know gaps Oscillators- An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave. They are widely used in innumerable electronic devices. Common examples of signals generated by oscillators include signals broadcast by radio and television transmitters, clock signals that regulate computers and quartz clocks, and the sounds produced by electronic beepers and video games. There are different types of oscillators such as phase Shift Oscillator, Wein Bridge Oscillator,Tuned Oscillator, Colpitts Oscillator, Hartley Oscillator, Quartz Crystal Oscillator.
Rectifiers are the largest class of products in the diode family. They are primarily used for blocking in one direction and conducting in the other. These include General Purpose, Standard, Fast, UltraFast, Signal/ Switching, High-voltage and Schottky. Because of their predominant rectifying qualities, they are primarily used for power or signal conditioning in a variety of applications. -.
EC1213 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 3 1 0 100 AIM The aim of this course is to familiarise the student with the analysis and design of basic transistor amplifier circuits, tuned amplifiers, wave shaping and multivibrator circuits and power supplies. OBJECTIVES On completion of this course, the student will understand The methods of biasing transistors. Design of simple amplifier circuits. Advantages and method of analysis of feedback Analysis and design of LC Oscillators, tuned amplifiers, wave shaping circuits and multi vibrators. Analysis and design of power supplies. 1. BJT BIASING & FET BIASING 10 BJT - Biasing - DC Load line, AC load line - operating point - Fixed bias - Emitter stabilized network - voltage Divider bias. Design of Bias circuit with emitter resistor, design of hfe independent circuit. Bias stabilization. FET Biasing - Fixed Bias, Self Bias - Voltage Divider Bias. MOSFET Biasing. 2. AMPLIFIERS 10 BJT Transistors Modelling - hybrid Equivalent circuit . BJT - small signal analysis CE, CB, CC amplifiers - FET Small signal analysis - CS, CG and Source follower. Frequency response of amplifiers. Compound Configurations. - Cascade Connection Darlington Connection - Differential Amplifier Analysis- Tuned Amplifiers - Types and Frequency response (principle only). 3. FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER 9 Feedback connection types - Circuit example for each feedback - conditions for oscillation - phase Shift Oscillator - Wein Bridge Oscillator. Tuned Oscillator, Colpitts Oscillator, Hartley Oscillator, Quartz Crystal Oscillator.
4. PULSE CIRCUITS 9 RC Wave Shaping Circuits - Diode Clampers and Clippers - Multivibrator Monostable - Astable and Bistable Multivibrator - Schmitt Triggers 5. POWER SUPPLIES 7 Rectifiers- FWR - Filter Considerations - Voltage Regulations - Capacitor Filter LCD RC Filter - Series Voltage Regulation - Shunt Voltage Regulation - SMPS. TUTORIAL 15 TOTAL : 60 TEXT BOOK 1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory - Robert L.Boylestad Louis Nashesky Rourson Eduction Asia, 2002. REFERENCE 1. Electronic Devices and Circuits David A. Bell - Prentice Hall Publications For more details, visit www.annauniv.edu
IA Marks
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Total Hrs : 52
PART A UNIT 1: 1. 2. Diode Circuits: Clippers and Limiters, Clampers Special-Purpose Devices: Optoelectronic Devices, The Schottky Diode, The Varactor, Other Diodes 6 Hours UNIT 2: 3. Transistor AC Models: Base-Biased Amplifier, Emitter-Biased Amplifier, Small-Signal Operation, AC Beta, AC Resistance of the Emitter Diode, Two Transistor Models, Analyzing an Amplifier, AC Quantities on the Data Sheet 6 Hours UNIT 3: 4. Voltage Amplifiers: Voltage Gain, The Loading Effect of Input Impedance, Multistage Amplifiers, Swamped Amplifier, Two-Stage Feedback, Troubleshooting CC and CB Amplifiers: CC Amplifier, Output Impedance, Cascading CE and CC, Darlington Connections, Voltage Regulation, The Common-Base Amplifier 7 Hours UNIT 4:
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Power Amplifiers: Amplifier Terms, Two Load Lines, Class A Operation, Class B Operation, Class B Push-Pull Emitter Follower, Biasing Class B/AB Amplifiers, Class B/AB Driver, Class C Operation, Class C Formulas, Transistor Power Rating 7 Hours PART B UNIT 5:
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MOSFETs: The Depletion-Mode MOSFET, D-MOSFET Curves, Depletion-Mode MOSFET Amplifiers, The Enhancement-Mode MOSFET, The Ohmic Region, Digital Switching, CMOS 6 Hours UNIT 6:
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Frequency Effects: Frequency Response of an Amplifier, Decibel Power Gain, Decibel Voltage Gain, Impedance Matching, Decibels above a Reference, Bode Plots
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Negative Feedback: Four Types of Negative Feedback, VCVS Voltage Gain, Other VCVS Equations, The ICVS Amplifier, The VCIS Amplifer, The ICIS Amplifier, Bandwidth 7 Hours UNIT 7:
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Nonlinear Op-Amp Circuits: Comparators with Zero Reference, Comparators with Nonzero References, Comparators with Hysteresis, Window Comparator, Integrator, Waveform Conversion, Waveform Generation Oscillators: The 555 Timer, Astable Operation of the 555 Timer, 555 Circuits, The Phase-Locked Loop, Function Generator ICs 7 Hours
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UNIT 8: 12. Regulated Power Supplies: Supply Characteristics, Shunt Regulators, Series Regulators, Monolithic Linear Regulators, Current Boosters, DC-to-
Text Book
1. Electronic Principles, Albert Malvino & David J Bates, 7th Edition, TMH, 2007. (Chapter 4-10, 4-11, Chapter 5-8,5-9,5-10,5-11, Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12, Chapter 14-1,14-2, 14-3, 14-4, 14-5, 14-6, 14-7, Chapter 16-1, 16-2, 16-3, 16-4, 16-5, 16-6, Chapter 19, Chapter 22-1, 22-2, 22-3, 22-4, 22-5, 22-6, 22-7, Chapter 23-7, 23-8, 23-9, 23-10, 23-11 and Chapter 24).
Reference Books
1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky, 9th Edition, PHI/Pearson Education, 2006. 1. Electronic Devices and Circuits, David A. Bell, 4th Edition, PHI, 2006.