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Objectives:
The main objectives are:
To explain the complete response of R-C and R-L-C transient
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To explain clippers, clampers, switching characteristics of transistors
and sampling gates.
To construct various multivibrators using transistors, design of sweep
circuits and sampling gates.
To discuss and realize logic gates using diodes and transistors.
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UNIT-I:
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Linear Wave Shaping: High pass and low pass RC circuits and their
response for Sinusoidal, Step, Pulse, Square,
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Ramp inputs, High pass
RC network as Differentiator, Low pass RC circuit as an lntegrator, Attenuators
and its application as a CRO Probe, RL and RLC Circuits and their response
UN!T.II:
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for Step lnput, Ringing Circuit.
Non-Linear Wave Shaping: Diode clippers, Transistor clippers, Clipping at
two independent levels, Comparators, Applications of Voltage comparators.
clamping operation, clamping circuit taking Source and Diode resistances
into account, clamping circuit rheorem, practical clamping circuits, Effect
of Diode Characteristics on Clamping Voltage, Synchronized Clamping.
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Switching characteristics of Devices : Diode as a switch, piecewise Linear
Diode Characteristics, Diode Switching times, Transistor as a Switch, Break
down voltages, Transistor in saturation, Temperature variation of saturation
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Parameters, Transistor-switching times, silicon-controlled-switch circuits,
sampling Gates : Basic operating principles of sampling Gates, Unidirectional
and Bi-directional Sampling Gates, Four Diode Sampling Gate, Reduction
of pedestal in Gate Circuits
UN!T-IV:
Multivibrators: Analysis and Design of Bistable, Monostable, Astable
Multivibrators and schmitt trigger using Transistors, llme Base Generators:
General features of a llme base signal, Methods of Generating Time Base
Waveform, Miller and Bootstrap
Time Base Generators-Basic Principles, Transistor Miller Time Base
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generator, Transistor Bootstrap Ttme Base Generator, Transistor Current
Time- Base Generators, Methods of Linearity improvement.
UN]T-V:
Synchronization and Frequency Division: Pulse Synchronization of
Relaxation Devices, Frequency division in Sweep Circuit, Stability of
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Relaxation Devices, Astable Relaxation Circuits, Monostable Relaxation
Circuits, Synchronization ol a Sweep Circuit with Symmetrical Signals, Sine
wave frequency division with a Sweep Circuit, A Sinusoidal Divider using
Regeneration and Modulation.
Realization of Logic Gates Using Diodes & Transistors: AND, OR and
NOT Gates using Diodes and Transistors, DCTL, RTL, DTL, TTL and CML
Logic Families and its Comparison.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Millman's Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms -J. Millman, H.
Taub and Mothiki S. Prakash Rao, 2 Ed., 2008, TMH.
2. Solid State Pulse Circuits -David A. Bell, 4 Ed., 2002 PHl.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Pulse and Digital Circuits - A. Anand Kumar, 2005, PHl.
2. Fundamentals of Pulse and Digital Circuits- Ronald J. Tocci, 3 Ed.'
Outcomes:
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Pulse and Digital Circuits - Motheki S. Prakash Rao, 2006, TMH.
Wave Generation and Shaping - L. Strauss.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Design mutivibrators for various applications, synchronlzation
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Understand the applications of diode as integrator, differentiator,
clippers, clampler circuits..
Learn various switching devices such as diode, transistor, SCR.
Difference between logic gates and sampling gates
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