Fundamental of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Fundamental of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
ENGINEERING
EX 101
Lecture :3 Year : I
Tutorial :1 Part : I
Practical :3
Course Objectives:
Objective of the course is to understand the language of electronics, elements, and their
functionality, to introduce the DC and AC circuit analysis and basic understanding of
analog systems and their applications
4 Diodes (7 hours)
4.1 Semiconductor diode characteristics
4.2 Modeling the semiconductor diode
4.3 Diode circuits: clipper; clamper circuits
4.4 Zener diode, LED, Photodiode, Varactor diode, Tunnel diodes
4.5 DC power supply: rectifier – half wave, full wave (center tapped, bridge),
Zener regulated power supply
Laboratory
1. Familiarization with passive components, function generator and oscilloscope
2. Measurement of amplitude, frequency, time period using oscilloscop
3. Ohm’s law, series, parallel circuits and calculate average, RMS value
4. Verification of KCL, KVL and network theorems
5. Maximum power transfer/ capacitor charging and discharging
6. Diode characteristics, rectifiers, Zener diodes
7. Bipolar junction transistor characteristics and single stage amplifier
8. BJT, PMOS, NMOS and CMOS as switch
9. Inverting, non-inverting, summing and subtractor amplifier using Op-amp
10. Relaxation oscillator
11. Analog sensor and small projects
Reference
1. Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, “Electronic Device and Circuit Theory”,
PHI; 9th Edition, 2007
2. Thomas L. Floyd, “Electronic Devices”, 8th Edition, Pearson Education Inc.,
2007
3. A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, “Microelectronic Circuits”, 6th Edition, Oxford
University Press, 2006
4. J. R. Cogdell. “Foundation of Electrical Engineering”, prentice Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, NewJersey, 1990.