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Analog & Digital Electronics: Course Instructor: Course Instructor

This document outlines the syllabus and schedule for a course on analog and digital electronics. The course covers topics like diodes, transistors, amplifiers, feedback circuits, operational amplifiers, number systems, boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic, and programmable logic devices. It provides details on the instructor, prerequisites, lecture schedule, evaluation criteria, and recommended textbooks and references.

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ANALOG & DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Course No: PH-218


3-1-0-8

Course Instructor:
 Dr.

A.P. Vajpeyi

E-mail: [email protected]
Room No: #305

Department of Physics,
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

Prerequisite (Nil)

Syllabus for Analog Electronics


1. P-N Junctions: Diode theory, forward and reverse-biased junctions,
reverse-bias breakdown, load line analysis, diode applications - Limiters,
clippers, clampers, voltage multipliers, half wave & full wave rectification,
Special purpose diodes - Zener diode, Varactor, light emitting diodes,
Laser diodes.
2. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT): Transistor fundamentals, transistor
configurations, DC operating point, BJT characteristics & parameters,
fixed bias, emitter bias with and without emitter resistance, analysis of
above circuits and their design, variation of operating point and its
stability.
3. Field-Effect Transistors (FET): JFET- current-voltage characteristics,
effects in real devices, high-frequency and high-speed issues.

Syllabus for Analog Electronics (Contd.)


4. Transistors Amplifier: Small Signal BJT amplifiers: AC equivalent
circuit, hybrid, re model and their use in amplifier design.Multistage
amplifiers, frequency response of basic & compound configuration,
Power amplifiers: Class A, B, AB, C and D stages, IC output stages.
5. Feedback & Oscillator Circuits : Effect of positive and negative
feedbacks, basic feedback topologies & their properties, Analysis of
practical feedback amplifiers, Sinusodial Oscillators (RC, LC and
Crystal), Multivibrators, The 555 timer.
6. Operational Amplifiers: Op-Amp Basics, practical Op-Amp circuits,
differential and Common mode operation, Inverting & Non Inverting
Amplifier, differential and cascade amplifier, Op-Amp applications.

Syllabus for Digital Electronics


7. Number Systems: Decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal number system
and conversion , binary weighted codes, signed numbers, 1s and 2s
complement codes, Binary arithmetic
8. Boolean Algebra: Binary logic functions , Boolean laws, truth tables,
associative and distributive properties, DeMorgans theorems, realization
of switching functions using logic gates
9. Combinational Logic: Switching equations, canonical logic forms, sum of
product & product of sums, Karnaugh maps, two, three and four variable
Karnaugh maps, simplification of expressions, Quine-McCluskey
minimization technique, mixed logic combinational circuits, multiple
output functions.
10. Analysis & design of Combinational Logic: Introduction to combinational
circuits, code conversions, decoder, encoder, priority encoder,
multiplexers as function generators, binary adder, substractor, BCD
adder, Binary comparator, arithmetic logic units

Syllabus for Digital Electronics (Contd.)


11. Sequential Logic: Sequential circuits, flip-flops, clocked and edge
triggered flipflops, timing specifications, asynchronous and synchronous
counters, counter design with state equations, Registers , serial in serial out
shift registers, tristate registor, timing considerations.
12. Sequential Circuits: State diagrams and tables, transition table,
excitation table and equations. Examples using flip-flops. Analysis of simple
synchronous sequential circuits, construction of state diagram, counter
design.
13. Programmable Logic: Programmable logic devices, programmable read
only memory, programmable logic arrays and programmable array logic,
Design using PLA, field programmable gate a arrays.
14. Digital integrated circuits: Logic levels, propagation delay time, power
dissipation fan-out and fan-in, noise margin, logic families and their
characteristics TTL, LSTTL CMOS and ECL integrated circuits and their
performance comparison, open collector and tristate gates and buffers.

Texts:
1. A.S. Sedra & K.C.Smith, Microelectronics Circuits, Oxford University Press (1997)
2. A.P. Malvino, Electronic Principles, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publications
3. Robert L. Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky, Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory
4. William Kleitz, Digital Electronics, Prentice Hall International Inc.
References:
1. M. S. Tyagi, Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices, John Wiley &
Sons Inc.
2. Michael Shur, Introduction to Electronic Devices, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2000.
3. R. T. Howe and C. G. Sodini, Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach, PrenticeHall Inc. 1997.
4. Jacob Millman, and C.C. Halkias, Electronic devices and circuits, TMH
Publications.
5. Ben G. Streetman, Solid State Electronic Devices, PHI, 5th Ed, 2001.

Lecture Schedule
Room No: 4212
Lectures:
Monday: 10:00 -10:55 Hrs
Tuesday: 11:00 -11:55 Hrs
Friday:
09:00 -09:55 Hrs
Tutorial :
Thursday:8.00 -8.55 Hrs

Evaluation Strategy
Grading will be based on the following:
Random Quiz's - 5 (10 marks)
Best of three will be counted
Informed Quiz - 2 (10 marks each)
Mid semester examination (30 marks)
End semester examination (40 marks)
Minimum 75% attendance compulsory (institutional requirement: your attendance
is your responsibility!)

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