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Electronic Devices and Circuit Analysis

This document outlines an electronics course covering diodes, transistors, circuit analysis using theorems, and resonance and transient response. It includes 5 units covering diode applications, BJT and FET characteristics, circuit analysis methods, network theorems, and resonance/transient response. The objectives are to familiarize students with semiconductor devices and analyze electric circuits.

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Electronic Devices and Circuit Analysis

This document outlines an electronics course covering diodes, transistors, circuit analysis using theorems, and resonance and transient response. It includes 5 units covering diode applications, BJT and FET characteristics, circuit analysis methods, network theorems, and resonance/transient response. The objectives are to familiarize students with semiconductor devices and analyze electric circuits.

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Electronic Devices and Circuit Analysis SEMESTER II

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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To familiarize the application of diode and transistor.
• To learn the familiarize the fundamentals of semiconductor devices.
• To introduce electric circuits and its analysis.
• To impart knowledge on solving circuits using network theorems.
• To introduce the phenomenon of resonance in coupled circuits and obtaining the
transient response of circuits.

UNIT-I: BASIC DIODES AND ITS APPLICATIONS 9


Characteristics of PN junction diode and Zener diode – Rectifier circuits – Clipper and
Clamper circuits – Voltage regulators

UNIT-II: BJT and FET 9


NPN and PNP Transistors – Early effect – Input and output characteristics of CE
configuration – Construction and operation of JFET and MOSFET

UNIT-III: BASIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS 9


Ohm’s Law - Kirchoffs laws - DC and AC Circuits - Resistors in series and parallel circuits
- Mesh current and node voltage method of analysis for D.C and A.C. circuits - Phasor
diagram - Power, Power Factor and Energy

UNIT-IV: NETWORK REDUCTION AND NETWORK THEOREMS FOR DC AND


AC CIRCUITS 9
Network reduction: voltage and current division, source transformation - star delta
conversion. Thevenins and Norton & Theorem - Superposition Theorem - Maximum power
transfer theorem - Reciprocity Theorem

UNIT-V: RESONANCE / COUPLED CIRCUITS AND TRANSIENT RESPONSE


FOR DC CIRCUITS 9
Series and paralled resonance - their frequency response - Quality factor and Bandwidth -
Self and mutual inductance - Coefficient of coupling - Tuned circuits - Single tuned circuits.
Transient response of RL, RC and RLC Circuits using Laplace transform for DC input and
A.C. with sinusoidal input - Characterization of two port networks in terms of Z, Y and h
parameters.

Contact Periods:
Lecture: 45 Periods Tutorial: 0 Periods Practical: 0 Periods Total: 45 Periods
REFERENCES:

1. William H. HaytJr, Jack E. Kemmerly and Steven M. Durbin, “Engineering Circuits


Analysis”,TataMcGraw Hill publishers, New Delhi (2013).
2. Joseph A. Edminister, MahmoodNahri, “Electric circuits”, Schaum’s series, Tata Mc
Graw-Hill, New Delhi (2010).
3. Sudhakar A and Shyam Mohan SP, “Circuits and Network Analysis and Synthesis”, Tata
McGraw Hill (2015).
4. Chakrabati A, “Circuits Theory (Analysis and synthesis), DhanpathRai& Sons, New
Delhi, Seventh - Revised edition (2018)
5. Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N.O. Sadiku, “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits”, Second
Edition, McGraw Hill (2013).

COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Construct electronic circuits using the PN junction diode for various applications.
CO2: Analyz with BJT and JFET characteristics.
CO3: Analyze electrical circuits.
CO4: Apply circuit theorems.
CO5: Analyze resonance circuits and transient response.

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