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Course Plan and Evaluation Plan

1. Course Code: EC201 2. Course Analog Electronics


Title:
3. L-T-P: (3-1-0) 4 4. Credits: 4
5. Pre-requisite: None 6. Teaching Electronics and Communication
Department: Engineering
7. Course Sandeep Kumar 8. Course Sandeep Kumar
Coordinator: Instructors:

Course Objectives:
 Understand electronic systems with a continuously variable signal
 Understand component symbol, working principle, classification and specification.
 Understand Basic Circuits using Active Devices
 Students understand basic linear electronics circuits and their working principle

Course Outcomes: On completion of the course the student will be able to:

 Learn Basic Analog Circuits and their applications using Active Devices
 Learn and Analyze basic construction of feedback circuits and their application in Oscillators
 Design and Analyze Basic differential amplifier and their applications in linear Integrated circuits
 To learn basic function of operational amplifier, Ideal and practical characteristics and their
mathematical application.
 To understand basic construction of active filters, comparators and their application in electronics.
 Students understand different types of multi-vibrator and wave form generator using IC 555.

 References:
1. M. Morris Mano, “Digital Design”, Pearson Education India, 2013. / Leach and Malvino “Digital
Principles A D Applications” TMH
2. Behzad Razavi, Fundamentals of Microelectronics, Second edition, Wiley, 2013
3. Sedra, K. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits: Theory and Applications OUP 6th Ed. 2013
4. Sergio Franco, Design with OPAMPS and Linear Integrated circuits, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002

Evaluation Plan: The components and the percent weights are as given below:

 Tests: 20 Marks, one test (called Quiz) will be conducted


 Mid-Sem Examination: 30 Marks
 End-Sem Examination: 50 Marks
Course coverage (50 lecture schedule)

Module Contents No. of


Hours

1. Sources and port Voltage and current sources, Controlled sources, Two port 05
configurations networks: Z-, Y-, H-, ABCD parameters, ladder networks

2. Feedback and Feedback Concepts: Feedback topologies, Positive and 11


Oscillators Negative feedback, Sensitivity factor, Basic amplifiers and
their two port representation, Effect of Negative feedback
on basic amplifiers, Instability in amplifiers, Barkhousen
condition for Oscillations, Nyquist stability criterion,
3. Op-amp and its Operational Amplifiers, Non-idealities of opamps and 10
fundamentals their effects: Finite gain, finite bandwidth, Offset voltages
and currents, Common-mode rejection ratio, Power supply
rejection ratio, Slew rate
4. Filter and its Filters : Second order filter transfer function (low pass, 12
applications high pass, band pass and band reject) , Butterworth
response, Emulation of inductor using Trans conductors,,
Sallen-Key biquadratic filters, Tow-Thomas biquad,
Realization of higher order filters, All-pass filter (active
phase shifters),
5. Analog Circuits Comparator, Schmitt trigger (inverting & non inverting), 12
and applications astable multivibrator, Triangular wave generator,
Precision rectifiers, Voltage Controlled Oscillators, Phase
Locked Loops

Course Coordinator Approved by

(Sandeep Kumar) HoD, E&C Engg.

Asst. Professor, ECE

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