EC3301 Syllabus - Electron Devices And Circuits - 2021 Regulation Anna University
EC3301 Syllabus - Electron Devices And Circuits - 2021 Regulation Anna University
EC3301 | ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS | LTPC |
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3003
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To understand the structure of basic electronic devices..
• To be exposed to active and passive circuit elements..
• To familiarize the operation and applications of transistor like BJT and FET..
• To explore the characteristics of amplifier gain and frequency response..
• To learn the required functionality of positive and negative feedback systems..
• To be exposed to active and passive circuit elements..
• To familiarize the operation and applications of transistor like BJT and FET..
• To explore the characteristics of amplifier gain and frequency response..
• To learn the required functionality of positive and negative feedback systems..
UNIT I | PN JUNCTION DEVICES | 9 |
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PN junction diode –structure, operation and V-I characteristics, diffusion
and transition capacitance – Clipping & Clamping circuits - Rectifiers –
Half Wave and Full Wave Rectifier– Display devices- LED, Laser diodes,
Zener diode characteristics- Zener diode Reverse characteristics – Zener
diode as regulator.
UNIT II | TRANSISTORS AND THYRISTORS | 9 |
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BJT, JFET, MOSFET- structure, operation, characteristics and Biasing UJT,
Thyristors and IGBT - Structure and characteristics.
UNIT III | AMPLIFIERS | 9 |
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BJT small signal model – Analysis of CE, CB, CC amplifiers- Gain and
frequency response –MOSFET small signal model– Analysis of CS and Source
follower – Gain and frequency response- High frequency analysis.
UNIT IV | MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS AND DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER | 9 |
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BIMOS cascade amplifier, Differential amplifier – Common mode and
Difference mode analysis – FET input stages – Single tuned amplifiers –
Gain and frequency response – Neutralization methods, power amplifiers
–Types (Qualitative analysis).
UNIT V | FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS | 9 |
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Advantages of negative feedback – voltage / current, series, Shunt
feedback –positive feedback – Condition for oscillations, phase shift –
Wien bridge, Hartley, Colpitts and Crystal oscillators.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of the course, the students
will be able to:
CO1: Explain the structure and operation of PN junction devices (diode,
Zener diode, LED and Laser diode)
CO2: Design clipper, clamper, half wave and full wave rectifier, regulator circuits using PN junction diodes
CO3: Analyze the structure and characteristics BJT, FET, MOSFET, UJT, Thyristor and IGBT
CO4: Analyze the performance of various configurations of BJT and MOSFET based amplifier
CO5: Explain the characteristics of MOS based cascade and differential amplifier
CO6: Explain the operation of various feedback amplifiers and oscillators
CO2: Design clipper, clamper, half wave and full wave rectifier, regulator circuits using PN junction diodes
CO3: Analyze the structure and characteristics BJT, FET, MOSFET, UJT, Thyristor and IGBT
CO4: Analyze the performance of various configurations of BJT and MOSFET based amplifier
CO5: Explain the characteristics of MOS based cascade and differential amplifier
CO6: Explain the operation of various feedback amplifiers and oscillators
TEXT BOOKS:
1. David A. Bell , ”Electronic devices and circuits”, Oxford University
higher education, 5th edition 2008.
2. Sedra and smith, “Microelectronic circuits”,7th Edition., Oxford University Press, 2017
2. Sedra and smith, “Microelectronic circuits”,7th Edition., Oxford University Press, 2017
REFERENCES:
1. Balbir Kumar, Shail.B.Jain, “Electronic devices and circuits” PHI
learning private limited, 2nd edition 2014.
2. Thomas L.Floyd, “Electronic devices” Conventional current version, Pearson prentice hall, 10th Edition, 2017.
3. Donald A Neamen, “Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design” Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2003.
4. Robert L.Boylestad, “Electronic devices and circuit theory”, 11th edition, Pearson prentice Hall 2013.
5. Robert B. Northrop, “Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical Instrumentation”, CRC Press, Second edition, 2012.
2. Thomas L.Floyd, “Electronic devices” Conventional current version, Pearson prentice hall, 10th Edition, 2017.
3. Donald A Neamen, “Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design” Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2003.
4. Robert L.Boylestad, “Electronic devices and circuit theory”, 11th edition, Pearson prentice Hall 2013.
5. Robert B. Northrop, “Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical Instrumentation”, CRC Press, Second edition, 2012.
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