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: SOURABH SAHU : Asst. Professor : Electrical Engineering : Electronics Devices and Circuits [EX - 304] : Third Semester
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NAME OF THE FACULTY : SOURABH SAHU SUBJECT : ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITS SUBJECT CODE : [ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304] BRANCH : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1. TARGET a)% Pass b) % I class PREVIOUS YEAR % Pass 100% % I class 80%
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COURSE PLAN This course will be covered by taking lectures in class. Since there are many advancements in the field of ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITSpresent scenario it is very important to make the students aware of the latest advancements which would be done by giving handouts of the updates. Students would be asked to make presentation over various topics in Electrical Engineering. New practical would also be incorporated in the course to enhance their practical knowledge too.
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METHOD OF EVALUATION: MID SEMESTER EXAMINATION ASSIGNMENTS QUESTION IN THE CLASS ROOM QUIZ
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List out any new topics in Electrical Engineering or any innovation you would like to introduce in teaching the subject in this semester: a. Give them an idea of PCB and bread boards. b. Ask them to build small circuits of transmitters etc.
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Year:2012 Sem:Odd
1. NAME OF THE FACULTY: SOURABH SAHU 2. SUBJECT : ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 3. SUBJECT CODE : [ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304] 4. BRANCH : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 5. GUIDELINES TO STUDY THE SUBJECT Subject topics in Electrical Engineering should be covered through books like: a. b. c. d. ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITSby Streetsman ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITSby Robert Boylestad ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITSby V K Mehta Integrated Electronic Electrical Engineering by Milliman Halkias
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6. NAME OF THE FACULTY: SOURABH SAHU 7. SUBJECT : ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 8. SUBJECT CODE 9. BRANCH 10. COURSE OBJECTIVES: : [ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304] : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
a) Give them the knowledge of the various types of diodes including the practical application. b) Give the fundamentals of BJT, FET, MOSFET transistors and their properties. c) To identify various types of multivibarators, amplifiers. d) Give the idea of various types of oscillators and their utilization. e) Give the idea of various power amplifiers their associated properties LEARNING OUTCOMES: a) Knowledge of charge flow phenomena and various effects related to semiconductors. b) Students would be able to identify various configurations of transistors. c) Estimation of the various current components in transistor. d) Modes of operation of oscillators and realization of digital circuits from it. e) Knowledge of practical application of transistors including realization of various power amplifiers and corrective use of it.
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Year-2012 Sem-odd
1. NAME OF THE FACULTY: SOURABH SAHU 2. SUBJECT : ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 3. SUBJECT CODE 4. BRANCH : [ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304] : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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Tutorial 1
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1) Define the current gain for CE configuration & CB configuration? 2) Drive the relationship between and ? 3) Calculate the value of collector current and collector emitter voltage for a fixed bias circuit if =10k, =100k, =10V and =100. Assume =0.7V. 4) Differentiate emitter, base & collector on the basis of their construction? 5) Write short notes on h parameters.
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Assignment No.1 1) Explain the working of MOSFET? 2) Draw VI characteristic of diode from diode equation?
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3) What is the difference between zener break down & avalanche break down? 4) Explain the working of zener diode as a regulator? 5) Draw the input/output characteristic of CB configuration of transistor?
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Tutorial No.2 Explain Following a. (A)LC oscillator. b. (B). R.C. phase shift oscillator 2) Define following with respect to power amplifiers a. Power dissipation b. Efficiency 3) Explain current shunt feedback amplifier? 4) In a class B amplifier, collector dissipation. 5) Write short notes on Power Amplifiers. =20V, =2 ,
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1) What is the principal of operation of oscillators? 2) Differentiate emitter, base & collector on the basis of their construction? 3) Compare different types of power amplifiers?. 4) What are the advantages of power amplifier over normal amplifier?
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Tutorial No. 3
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1. Explain the working of transistor as a switch. 2. Explain the working of Astable Multivibrator. 3. Explain differential amplifier? 4. Explain briefly the working of clippers & clampers? 5. Explain Following : a. CMRR b. Boot strapping
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Assignment No. 3
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1) Explain on, off & reverse recovery time With respect to BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor)? 2) Explain the working of bistable multivibrator. 3) Explain the working of Darlington Amplifier 4) What do you understand by bootstrapping? 5) Derive the equations of CMRR using bootstrapping.
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Tutorial No.4 1) Explain the working of transistor as a switch. 2) Explain the working of Astable Multivibrator. 3) Explain Inductor Filter & Capacitor Filter? 4) Explain Inductor Capacitor (LC) Filter? 5) Explain Following: c. Ripple Factor d. Peak Inverse Voltage
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Assignment No. 4
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1) Compare FET (Field Effect Transistor) With BJT(Bipolar Junction Transistor)? 2) Explain the working of Darlington Amplifier? 3) What do we require crystal oscillators? 4) Derive the equations LC Hartley Oscillators?
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Tutorial No. 5
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1) Explain on, off & reverse recovery time With respect to BJT (Bipolar Junction Transistor)? 2) Explain the working of bistable multivibrator. 3) Explain the working of Darlington Amplifier 4) What do you understand by bootstrapping? 5) Derive the equations of CMRR using bootstrapping.
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Assignment No. 5 6) Explain the working of transistor as a switch. 7) Explain the working of AB power amplifiers. 8) Explain differential amplifier? 9) Explain briefly cross over and harmonic distortions? 10) Explain Following : a. CMRR b. Boot strapping
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SCHEDULE OF INSTRUCTIONS
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NAME OF THE FACULTY NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE BRANCH Topics Covered
: SOURABH SAHU : Electronic Devices & Circuits : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304 : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Actual date completed Reason for deviation
Semiconductor device theory of P-N junction, Temperature dependence and break down characteristics Diode applications, clippers, clampers Half and full wave rectifiers with filters
4 Zener diode, Voltage Regulators 5 6 7 8 9 10 Varactor diode, Power diodes PIN diode, LED, Photo diode, Schottky diodes, Tunnel diodes Tunnel diodes oscillators Diffusion and Transition Capacitance of PN Junctions geometry of LEDs LEDs and LCD specifications 12
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SCHEDULE OF INSTRUCTIONS
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: SOURABH SAHU : Electronic Devices & Circuits : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304 : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Transistor parameter calculation and specification Applications, limitations of BJT FET parameter calculation, applications, limitations MOSFET parameter calculation MOSFET applications, limitations Comparisons of FET and BJT
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NAME OF THE FACULTY NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE BRANCH Date of lecture planned
: SOURABH SAHU : ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304 : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Actual date completed Reason for deviation
Topics Covered
Amplifier Biasing and dc equivalent model Method of bias stabilization, thermal runaway and stability Low frequency small signal analysis Low frequency small signal analysis cont. h parameter Analysis of single stage transistor using h parameter RC coupled amplifier and its various responses Cascaded amplifiers Cascode amplifier Comparison and analysis of single and multistage amplifier Darlington amplifier, bootstrapping Noise in BJT
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: SOURABH SAHU : Electronic Devices & Circuits : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304 : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Actual date completed Reason for deviation
Topics Covered
Feedback amplifier Negative feedback voltage-series, voltage shunt Classification of feedback amplifiers Oscillators introduction and conditions of operation Crystal Oscillators for stability of oscillations Sinusoidal oscillators L-C (Hartley oscillators) L-C (Colpitt oscillators) RC phase shift Wien bridge Crystal oscillators. UJT Oscillators
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: SOURABH SAHU : Electronic Devices & Circuits : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304 : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Actual date completed Reason for deviation
Topics Covered
Power Amplifiers, classification
Class A, B power amplifiers Class AB and C power amplifiers Push Pull amplifiers Heat sink design Cross over distortion and harmonic distortion Single tuned voltage amplifier Double tuned voltage amplifier Stability consideration of tuned amplifiers Class B and C power amplifiers and specifications
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NAME OF THE FACULTY : SOURABH SAHU SUBJECT : EDC SUBJECT CODE : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -304 BRANCH : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Planned 1. Target a. % of pass b. % of first class 2. Remarks on the results by faculty 100 80 Achieved .
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