0% found this document useful (0 votes)
69 views2 pages

Analog Electronics Course Overview

This document provides information on the Analog Electronics course offered at a university. The 3 credit course spans 3 hours and is evaluated through a 60% university exam and 40% internal assessment. The course aims to introduce advanced electronic circuits and applications. It covers topics like transistor amplifiers, multistage amplifiers, operational amplifiers, active filters, timers and phase locked loops across 5 units. Upon completing the course, students will be able to analyze transistor amplifiers, understand power amplifiers and multistage concepts, operate with operational amplifiers and design various circuits, comprehend timers and phase locked loops. The course is referenced from 5 textbooks and the question paper will comprise of 10 questions with 2 from each unit.

Uploaded by

Chaudhary Gaurav
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
69 views2 pages

Analog Electronics Course Overview

This document provides information on the Analog Electronics course offered at a university. The 3 credit course spans 3 hours and is evaluated through a 60% university exam and 40% internal assessment. The course aims to introduce advanced electronic circuits and applications. It covers topics like transistor amplifiers, multistage amplifiers, operational amplifiers, active filters, timers and phase locked loops across 5 units. Upon completing the course, students will be able to analyze transistor amplifiers, understand power amplifiers and multistage concepts, operate with operational amplifiers and design various circuits, comprehend timers and phase locked loops. The course is referenced from 5 textbooks and the question paper will comprise of 10 questions with 2 from each unit.

Uploaded by

Chaudhary Gaurav
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Course Title: Analog Electronics Max.

Marks: 100
Course Code: PCC-EE-304 University Exam: 60
Duration of Exam: 3 Hours Internal Assessment: 40
Credits: 3 [3-0-0]
Course Objective: The course is designed to introduce the students with advance electronic circuits
and applications in fabrications of various devices.

Detailed Contents:
Unit-I
Low frequency transistor amplifier and multistage amplifier: Equivalent circuit of BJT using h
parameter for CB, CE and CC &configuration, calculation of transistor parameter for CB, CE, & CC
using h parameter, comparison of transistor amplifier configuration.

Unit-II
Multistage & Power Amplifier: Multistage Amplifier: General cascaded system, RC coupled
amplifier and its frequency response merits and demerits cascade amplifier, Darlington compound
configuration multistage frequency effect.
Class A Power Amplifier, Maximum value of efficiency of class A Amplifier ,Transformer coupled
Amplifier, Transformer coupled Audio Amplifier , Push pull Amplifier, Complimentary symmetry
circuits (Transformer less class B power amplifier).

Unit-III
Operational Amplifier fundamentals: Dc analysis of dual input balanced output configuration,
Properties of other differential amplifier configuration (dual input unbalanced output), single ended
input-balanced /unbalanced output), DC coupling and cascade differential amplifier stages, level
translator.
Basis Op-Amp circuit ,Op-Amp parameters-Input and output voltage ,CMRR AND PSRR, offset
voltages and currents ,input and output impedances ,slew rate and frequency limitations; biasing of
Op -Amps.

Unit-IV
Linear &Non Inverting Application of OP Amps: Voltage followers, Non Inverter Amplifiers,
Inverting, Summing Amplifiers, Integrator and differentiator, Difference amplifier.
Comparators, inverting Schmitt trigger circuits, Monostable and Astable multivibrator, Triangular
and Square wave generators.

Unit V
Active Filters, Timers & Phase locked loops: Butter worth filters first order, second order LPF,
HPF filter, band pass, Band Reject and all pass filter. Introduction to 555 timer, function diagram,
Monostable and Astable operation and applications, Schmitt trigger. PLL introduction, block

Mr. S. N. Mughal Mr. Tasaduq Hussain Mr. Ahmed Riyaz Prof. Asif Husain
(Head E.E.) (A.P., EE) (A.P., EE) (Dean, SOET)
schematic, principal and description of individual block, 565 PLL, Application of PLL- Frequency
multiplication, frequency translation.

Course Outcome:
At the end of this course, students will demonstrate the ability to
CO1. Analyze BJT amplifiers in different configurations at low frequency.
CO2. Classify power amplifier and analyze performance of different power amplifiers. Also
understand the concept of multistage amplifiers.
CO3. Understand the Operational amplifier fundamentals.
CO4. Design and analyze various circuits using operational amplifier.
CO5. Understand the concept of 555 timer and phase locked loop.

Text Books/References:
1. A. S. Sedra and K. C. Smith New York, Oxford UniversityPress,
1998.
2. J. V. Wait, L. P. Huelsman and G. A. Korn

3. J. Millman and A. Grabel


4. P. Horowitz and W. Hill University Press, 1989.
5. P. R. Gray, R. G. Meyer and S. Lewis
John Wiley & Sons, 2001.

Note: - For paper setter: the question paper shall comprise of ten questions. Two questions will be
set each unit. The student has to attempt five questions. Select one question for each unit.

Mr. S. N. Mughal Mr. Tasaduq Hussain Mr. Ahmed Riyaz Prof. Asif Husain
(Head E.E.) (A.P., EE) (A.P., EE) (Dean, SOET)

You might also like