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Eca Lab

This document describes an Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory course that is worth 1.5 credits. The course aims to help students analyze the frequency response of multistage amplifiers, explain the effect of feedback on amplifier performance, and design oscillators and power amplifiers to specifications. It will involve a minimum of 10 experiments using software like Multisim as well as hardware including power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators, and components. Successful completion of the course will provide students with these circuit analysis and design skills.
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Eca Lab

This document describes an Electronic Circuit Analysis Laboratory course that is worth 1.5 credits. The course aims to help students analyze the frequency response of multistage amplifiers, explain the effect of feedback on amplifier performance, and design oscillators and power amplifiers to specifications. It will involve a minimum of 10 experiments using software like Multisim as well as hardware including power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators, and components. Successful completion of the course will provide students with these circuit analysis and design skills.
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<Subject Code>
ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LABORATORY
Course Category: Professional Core Credits: 1.5
Course Type: LABORATORY Lecture -Tutorial-Practice: 0-0–3
Prerequisites: Electronic Devices & Continuous Evaluation: 40
Circuits. Semester end Evaluation: 60
Total Marks: 100

COURSE OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

CO1 Analyze the frequency response of multistage amplifiers.

CO2 Explain the effect of feedback on the performance of the amplifier.

CO3 Design Oscillators and Power amplifiers for the given specifications.

Contribution of Course Outcomes towards achievement of Program Outcomes


(1 – Low, 2 - Medium, 3 – High)

PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2

CO1 3 1 3

CO2 3 2 2 1 2

CO3 3 2 2 3 2

COURSE CONTENT
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :( MINIMUM OF TEN EXPERIMENTS HAS TO BE PERFORMED)
1. Voltage-Series Feedback Amplifier
2. Current-Shunt Feedback Amplifier
3. RC Phase Shift & Wien Bridge Oscillator
4. Hartley & Colpitt’s Oscillator
5. Two Stage RC Coupled Amplifier with feedback
6. Darlington Pair Amplifier
7. Bootstrapped Emitter Follower
8. Class A Series-fed Power Amplifier
9. Transformer-coupled Class A Power Amplifier
10. Class B Push-Pull Power Amplifier
11. Complementary Symmetry Class B Push-Pull Power Amplifier
12. Single Tuned Voltage Amplifier
13. Double Tuned Voltage Amplifier

PEC 1
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EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
SOFTWARE:
23 i. Multisim / Equivalent simulation tool.
1 ii. Computer Systems with required specifications.
HARDWARE:
1. Regulated Power supplies
2. Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes
3. Function Generators
4. Digital Multimeters
5. Decade Résistance Boxes/Rheostats
6. Decade Capacitance Boxes
7. Ammeters (Analog & Digital)
8. Voltmeters (Analog & Digital)
9. Active & Passive Electronic Components

Dr.M.Ramasubba Dr.Narasimha G.Ratna Raj Dr.V.Sailaja


Dr.N.Balaji
Reddy Sharma N V S (BoS Chairman)

PEC 2
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PEC 3

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