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Gurgaon Institute of Technology & Management: Topics To Be Covered

This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in an Analog Electronics course over 34 lectures. The topics include: (1) PN junction diodes and their characteristics, rectifier circuits, and clipping/clamping circuits; (2) Bipolar junction transistors including structure, DC characteristics, and amplifier circuits; (3) Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors including structure, DC characteristics, and amplifier circuits; (4) Operational amplifiers including inverting/non-inverting configurations, difference amplifiers, and feedback; and (5) Differential amplifiers including MOS and BJT pairs and their characteristics. Revision sessions are scheduled for the final 4 lectures. Recommended textbooks are provided.

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Gurgaon Institute of Technology & Management: Topics To Be Covered

This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in an Analog Electronics course over 34 lectures. The topics include: (1) PN junction diodes and their characteristics, rectifier circuits, and clipping/clamping circuits; (2) Bipolar junction transistors including structure, DC characteristics, and amplifier circuits; (3) Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors including structure, DC characteristics, and amplifier circuits; (4) Operational amplifiers including inverting/non-inverting configurations, difference amplifiers, and feedback; and (5) Differential amplifiers including MOS and BJT pairs and their characteristics. Revision sessions are scheduled for the final 4 lectures. Recommended textbooks are provided.

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FORM NO. - GITM-FRM-73 (REV. NO.

00)

GURGAON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

Department: Electronics and Communication Engineering Session: Jan –Aug 18

Branch/Sem: ECE / EE 4th B Subject name and Code: ANALOG ELECTRONICS(EE-202-F)

LESSON PLAN TEACHER: Poonam Tyagi


The readings referred to in the table below are recommended material from
Text Book: J.B.Gupta “Analog electronics and circuits”
Reference Book: 1. Boylestad & Nashelsky “Electronics Devices & Circuits” Pearson.
2. Millman & Halkias “Integrated Electronics”, McGrawHill.
3. Sanjeev Gupta “Analog Electronics and circuits”

Lecture Topics to be Covered

No.

1. Section A:
P-N junction and its V-I Characteristics
2. P-N junction as a rectifier

3. Switching characteristics of Diode.

4. Diode as a circuit element, the load-line concept

5. half-wave rectifier , full wave rectifiers

6. clipping circuits

7. Clamping circuits, filter circuits,

8. Peak to peak detector and voltage multiplier circuits.

9. Section C: BJT
Review of device structure operation and V-I characteristics. Circuits at DC
10.
BJT as amplifier and
Switch, biasing in BJT amplifier circuits

11. Small signal model and operation.


12. Single stage BJT amplifier

13. BJT internal capacitance and high Frequency response, ,

14. Frequency response of CE amplifier

15. Section B:
Review of device structure operation and V-I characteristics. Circuits at DC,

16. MOSFET as Amplifier and Switch,

17. Biasing in MOSFET amplifier

18. Small signal operation and models,

19. single stage MOSFET amplifier,

20. MOSFET internal capacitances and high frequency model,

21. frequency response of CS amplifier

22. Section D:
Operational amplifier :Inverting and non-inverting configurations, difference amplifier,

23. Effect of finite open loop gain and bandwidth on circuit performance Large signal
operation of op-amp.

24. Feedback:
The general feed back structure, properties of negative feed back
25. the four basic feed back topologies,
the series-shunt feedback amplifier,
26. series-series feedback amplifier, the shunt-shunt and shunt series feedback

27. Differential Amplifier: MOS differential pair,

28. small signal operation of the MOS differential pair, BJT

29. BJT differential pair,

30. other non-ideal characteristic of the Differential amplifier (DA), DA with active load

31. Revision

32. Revision
33. Revision

34. Revision

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