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Applied Electronics I

This document outlines the course details for Applied Electronics I, a 5 ECTS course offered in the second year of the Electrical Engineering program at Wollega University. The course covers basic semiconductor theory, semiconductor diodes and applications, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors, amplifier frequency response, multistage amplifiers, and power amplifiers. Lectures are supported by quizzes, assignments, and a term paper. Students will be assessed through continuous assessments (50%) and a final exam (50%).

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Applied Electronics I

This document outlines the course details for Applied Electronics I, a 5 ECTS course offered in the second year of the Electrical Engineering program at Wollega University. The course covers basic semiconductor theory, semiconductor diodes and applications, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors, amplifier frequency response, multistage amplifiers, and power amplifiers. Lectures are supported by quizzes, assignments, and a term paper. Students will be assessed through continuous assessments (50%) and a final exam (50%).

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Wollega University

College of Engineering & Technology


Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Program Regular
Course Title Applied Electronics I

Course Code ECEg 2111


Degree Program B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering
Module Name Applied Electronics
Module Number ECEg-M2111
Course Instructor Guluma.S
ECTS 5
Contact hour per week 2 Lecture hrs., 3 Tutors
Target Group II Year
Year/Semester II/I
Prerequisites ECEg 1091: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
ECEg 2112: Electrical Engineering Lab II(Co-requisite)
Status of the course Professional Compulsory
Course Description Basic Semiconductor Theory; Semiconductor diodes and their applications; BJT;
FET; Amplifier Frequency Response; Multistage Amplifiers; Power Amplifiers;
Tuned Amplifiers
Course Objective  To discuss basic concepts of electronic circuits with the aid of
characteristic curves
 To introduce sample applications and design guidelines of electronic
circuits

week Contact hour contents


1. Basic semiconductor theory
 Charge carriers in solids
 semiconductor
 energy level
 modification of carrier densities
 the pn junction
2. semiconductor diodes and their application
 ideal diode
 terminal characteristics of diode
 physical operation of diodes
 application of diodes
 special diodes types
3. Bipolar junction transistors(BJTs )
 Introduction
 Device structure and physical operation
 Current voltage charactersitcs
 BJT circuits at DC
 Biasing in BJT circuit amplifiers
 Small signal modes and operation
 Single stage BJT amplifiers
 The BJT capacitance and high frequency model
4. BJT small signal Amplifiers
 CE BJT amplifiers
 CB BJT amplifiers
 CC BJT amplifiers
 BJT amplifiers frequency response
5. Field effect transistors (FETs)
 introduction
 junction field effect transistor
 static characteristics of FETs
 biasing of FET circuits
 small signal model of FET
 common source JFET amplifier
 depletion MOSFET or IGFET
 Enhancement only MOSFET
 Dual stage MOSFET
 P-channel and N-channel MOSFET
 Common source FET amplifier
 Common drain FET amplifier
 Common gate FET amplifier
 Frequency response of common source FET amplifier

6. Multistage amplifiers

 Introduction
 Different cascading of amplifiers,
 Types of cascaded amplifiers
 Analysis of cascaded amplifiers
 Direct coupled amplifiers

7. Power amplifiers & Tuned Amplifiers

 Introduction
 Class A power amplifiers
 Class B power amplifiers
 Amplifier distortion
 Power transistor heat sinking
 Class C and class D amplifiers
 Tuned amplifiers

Final Exam Date


References 1. Theodore F. Bogart, Electronic Devices and Circuits
2. Malvino, Electronic Principles
3. Robert Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory
4. S. Sedra & C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits
5. jacob millman micro electronics digital and analog circuit system
6. sanjeev gupta, electronic circuit and device
Teaching and Learning  Lectures supported by Quizzes, assignments, term papers
Methods
Summary of Course Continuous assessments……….............................50%
Assessments Final Exam………………..………………………………................50%

Course Polcy All students are expected to abide by the code of conduct of students Senate
Legislation of our University throughout this course.
 Academic dishonesty, including cheating, fabrication, and plagiarism will not
be tolerated.
 Class activities will vary day to day, ranging from lectures to discussions.
Students will be active participants in the course.
 You are required to submit and present the assignments provided according
to the time table indicated.
 80% of class attendance is mandatory! Please try to be on time for class. I will
not allow you enter if you are late more than five minutes.
 Active participation in class is essential and it will have its own value in your
grade
 Cell phones MUST be turned off before entering the class.

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