BM 2204 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS SYLLABUS R-2008

BM 2204 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS L T P C
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AIM
The aim of this course is to familiarize the student with analysis and design of basic transistor amplifier circuits, signal generator circuits and power supplies

OBJECTIVES:
On completion of this course, the student will understand
The methods of biasing transistors,
Design the simple amplifier circuits, and design of signal generation circuits,
Advantages and analysis of feed back,
Design of Power supplies.

UNIT I DIODE APPLICATIONS AND TRANSISTOR BIASING 9
Rectifiers – HWR, FWR, Bridge rectifier with and without capacitor and pie filter. Clipper- clampers – voltage multiplier circuits - Operating point of the bi-polar junction transistor – Fixed bias circuit – Transistor on saturation – Emitter stabilized Bias Circuit – Voltage divider bias – Transistors switching network – Trouble shooting the Transistor (In circuit testing)- practical applications. Biasing the FET transistors - CMOS devices – MOSFET handling.

UNIT II SMALL SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS 9
Two port network, h-parameter model – small signal analysis of BJT (CE and CC configurations only) –– high frequency model of BJT – (CE configuration only) - small signal analysis of JFET (CS configuration only) - Frequency response of BJT and FET.

UNIT III FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER AND OSCILLATORS 9
Basic of feedback system (block diagram approach) – Types of feedback amplifier – Basic principles of oscillator. Audio oscillators – RC phase shift and wein bridge oscillator. RF oscillators – Heartly and Collpit oscillator – Crystal oscillator, Multivibrators.

UNIT IV POWER AMPLIFIERS 9
Definition – Types of power amplifiers – Class A (series fed – transformer coupled )- Class B amplifier – Class-B push-pull amplifier – Complimentary symmetry type - Class-C amplifier – Heat sinking .

UNIT V VOLTAGE REGULATIONS 9
Shunt voltage regulator – Series voltage regulator – current limiting – feedback technique – SMPS (Block diagram approach) – DC to DC converter - Three terminal IC regulators (78XX and 79XX).

TEXT BOOK:
1. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky , Electronic Devices and circuit Theory , Prentice Hall of India , 2004.

REFERENCES:
1. David A. Bell , Electronic Devices And Circuits 4 th Edition Prentice Hall of India, 2003.
2. Millman Haykins, Electronic Devices And Circuits,2nd Edition Tata MC Graw Hill,2007.

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