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The document outlines the course plan for Analog Electronics for the third semester of the B. Tech program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It details the course objectives, career opportunities, program educational objectives, program outcomes, course outcomes, assessment plan, lesson plan, textbooks and references.

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Analog Electronics

The document outlines the course plan for Analog Electronics for the third semester of the B. Tech program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It details the course objectives, career opportunities, program educational objectives, program outcomes, course outcomes, assessment plan, lesson plan, textbooks and references.

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

COURSE PLAN-ODD SEMESTER-2018-2019

Subject Name With Sub. Code ECE18R276 / Analog Electronics


Course B. Tech (Electrical & Electronics Engineering)
Semester/Section III/A
Credit 4- Integrated Course
Course Coordinator Mr. M. Krishna Paramathma
Module Coordinator Dr. T. Arun Prasath
Program Coordinator Dr. A. Ramkumar

Course Objective(s):
 The course intends to provide an overview of the principles, operation and
application of the analog building blocks like diodes, BJT, FET etc for performing
various functions. This course relies on elementary treatment and qualitative
analysis and makes use of simple models and equation to illustrate the concepts
involved. To provide an overview of amplifiers, feedback amplifiers and oscillators
and to gain the knowledge on existing on future analog circuits.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

 Graduates can work as team member in manufacturing & designing the various
semiconductor devices used in electrical and communication industries. The
graduates of this program will offer the design concepts for developing the circuits
based on the day today requirements also.

Program Educational Objectives


PEO DESCRIPTION
Graduates of the programme will be competent to solve problems in
PEO1 Power Industry.
Graduates of the programme will have multi-disciplinary knowledge and
PEO2 Innovative skills to design and develop electrical & electronics products
and systems.

Graduates of the programme will possess the knowledge to excel in the


PEO3 Operation and maintenance of electrical apparatus in various industries.
Graduates of the programme will possess the knowledge and motivation
PEO4 to pursue higher studies leading to research.
PEO5 Graduates of the programme will possess good communication skill, team
spirit and ethics to be successful in the professional career.

Program Outcomes

PO Description
1. Ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
Ability to design and conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret
2.
data
3. Ability to design a system to meet desired needs
4. Ability to work individually and as a team effectively
5. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
6. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
7. Ability to communicate effectively
8. Awareness on the impact of engineering solutions in a global/societal context
9. Understanding the necessity to engage in lifelong learning
10. Knowledge of contemporary issues
Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary
11.
for engineering practice

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to
CO Description
CO1 Understand the characteristics and applications of diode
CO2 Analyze the characteristics and various configurations of BJT
CO3 Analyze the characteristics and various configurations of FET
CO4 Understand the functioning & characteristics of OP-AMP

CO5 Design of OP-AMP based amplifiers and oscillators

Course Outcomes Support PO and PEO

PO&PEO Program Outcomes Program Educational Objectives


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PEO1 PEO2 PEO3 PEO4
CO
CO1 H H L - H L L H M H L √ √
CO2 H H H - H L L H M H M √ √ √
CO3 H L H - H L L H M H H √ √ √
CO4 H H H L H L L H M H H √ √ √
CO5 H L H L H L L H M H H √ √ √

Assessment plan for the course:

How When
S. No. Course Outcomes
Measured Measured
Based on the performance
CO1
in Sessional-I, End Semester After Sessional – I,
1 Understand the characteristics and
, Assignment-I End Semester
applications of diode
Quiz-I

CO2 Based on the performance in


After Sessional – I,II
2 Analyze the characteristics and Sessional-I, End Semester,
End Semester
various configurations of BJT Assignment-2, Quiz-II

CO3 Based on the performance in


After Sessional – II,
3 Analyze the characteristics and Sessional-II, End Semester ,
End Semester
various configurations of FET Assignment-2

CO4 Based on the performance in


After Sessional –II,
4 Analyze the characteristics and Sessional-II, End Semester ,
End Semester
various configurations of FET Assignment-3

Based on the
CO5
Performance in Sessional- After Sessional –
5 Design of OP-AMP based amplifiers
II,III End Semester , II,III, End Semester
and oscillators
Assignment-3

Text Books:

Sl.No Authors Book Title Publisher Edition/ Year


T1 Tata McGraw
Jacob. Millman,Christos Electronics devices Hill
2003
C.Halkias and circuits Publishing
Limited
T2 Tata McGraw
Electronics devices Hill 5th Edition/
David A.Bell
and circuits Publishing 2008
Company Ltd
Reference books:
Sl.N Edition/
Authors Book Title Publisher
o. Year
Robert
Electronic Devices and 11th Edition
R1 Boylestad and Pearson publishers.
Circuit Theory 2013
Luis Nashelaky
5th
Oxford
R2 S. Sedra & K. C. Microelectronic Circuits Edition199
University Press
8
Introduction to
J. V. Wait, L. P.
Operational 2nd Edition
R3 Huelsman & G. McGraw Hill U. S.,
Amplifier theory and 1992.
A. Korn
applications

Lesson Plan
Topic Topic Name Ref. Books No. of Cum. Teaching
no. Periods hours Aid(BB/IC
T/LCD)
I. DIODE CIRCUITS
1 P-N junction diode T1/T2/R1 1 1 BB/ICT
2 I-V characteristics of a diode T1/T2/R1 1 2 BB/ICT
Exp.1 Characteristics of PN junction diode 1 3 Practical
3 half-wave and full-wave Rectifiers T1/T2/R1 1 4 BB/ICT
Exp.2 half-wave and full-wave Rectifiers 2 6 Practical
4 clamping and clipping circuits T1/T2/R1 1 7 BB/ICT
5 Zener diodes and its applications T1/T2/R1 1 8 BB/ICT
Exp.3 Characteristics of Zener diode T1/T2/R1 2 10 Practical
6 L, C, LC filters T1/T2/R1 1 11 BB/ICT
7 Regulated Power Supply T1/T2/R1 1 12 BB/ICT
8 Switch Mode Power supply T1/T2/R1 1 13 BB/ICT
II. BJT CIRCUITS
9 Structure and I-V characteristics of BJT T1/T2/R1 1 14 BB/ICT
10 configurations of a BJT T1/T2/R1 1 15 BB/ICT
11 BJT as a switch, BJT as an amplifier T1/T2/R1 2 17 BB/ICT
small-signal model, biasing circuits BB/ICT
12 T1/T2/R1 1 18
current mirror
Exp.4 Transistor biasing Methods. 2 20 Practical
common-emitter, common-base and BB/ICT
13 T1/T2/R1 1 21
common collector amplifiers;
Exp.5 Transistor as amplifier. 2 23 Practical
14 Small signal equivalent circuits T1/T2/R1 1 24 BB/ICT
15 High- frequency equivalent circuits. T1/T2/R1 1 25 BB/ICT

III. MOSFET CIRCUITS


MOSFET structure and I-V BB/ICT
16 T1/T2/R1 1 26
characteristics
Exp.6 MOSFET characteristics. 2 28 Practical
MOSFET as a switch. MOSFET as an BB/ICT
17 T1/T2/R1 2 30
amplifier
Exp.7 BJT and FET as a switch. 2 32 Practical
18 small-signal model and biasing circuits T1/T2/R1 1 33 BB/ICT
19 CS, CG and CD amplifiers T1/T2/R1 1 34 BB/ICT
small signal equivalent circuits - gain, BB/ICT
20 input and output impedances, trans- T1/T2/R1 1 35
conductance
21 high frequency equivalent circuit T1/T2/R1 1 36 BB/ICT
IV. DIFFERENTIAL, MULTI-STAGE AND OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
22 Differential amplifier T2/R1/R3 1 37 BB/ICT
power amplifier; direct coupled multi- BB/ICT
23 T2/R1/R3 2 39
stage amplifier
Class B complementary symmetry Practical
Exp.8 T2/R1/R3 2 41
power amplifier
Internal structure of an operational BB/ICT
24 T2/R1/R3 1 42
amplifier
ideal op-amp, non-idealities in an op- BB/ICT
25 T2/R1/R3 1 43
amp
26 Idealized analysis of op-amp circuits. T2/R1/R3 2 45 BB/ICT
Oscillator
Exp.9 Phase shift oscillator using BJT/FET 2 47 Practical
V. LINEAR AND NON LINIER APPLICATIONS OF OP-AMP
28 Inverting and non-inverting amplifier T1/R1/R3 1 48 BB/ICT
Inverting and Non inverting Practical
Exp.10 1 49
Amplifiers
differential amplifier, instrumentation BB/ICT
29 T1/R1/R3 1 50
amplifier
integrator, active filter, P, PI and PID BB/ICT
30 T1/R1/R3 1 51
controllers
Lead /lag compensator using an op-
31 T1/R1/R3 1 52
amp.
32 voltage regulator T1/R1/R3 1 53 BB/ICT
oscillators -Wein bridge and phase
33 T1/R1/R3 1 54
shift
Analog to Digital Conversion , Zero BB/ICT
34 T1/R1/R3 1 55
Crossing Detector
Integrator differentiator and Zero Practical
Exp.11 T1/R1/R3 2 57
cross detector
Square-wave and triangular-wave BB/ICT
35 T1/R1/R3 3 60
generators
*-BB-Black Board, ICT-Information and Communication Technology

Sessional Exam Portions:

S. No. Test No Topics


1 I 1-12
2 II 13-24

Seminar Topics:

 Switch Mode Power supply


 High frequency equivalent circuit
 Direct coupled multi-stage amplifier
 Square-wave and triangular-wave generators
Web Resources:

Sl. no. Web Resources


W1 http://www.pyroelectro.com/edu/analog/introduction
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/basic_electronics/basic_electronics_diodes.html
W2 https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/transistors
http://fourier.eng.hmc.edu/e84/lectures/ch4/node3.html
W3 https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/transistor/tran_6.html
https://www.radio-electronics.com/info/data/semicond/fet-field-effect-
transistor/mosfet-basics-tutorial.php
W4 https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/op-amp-basics-
operational-amplifier
http://webpages.ursinus.edu/lriley/ref/circuits/node5.html
W5 https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/analogue_circuits/operational-
amplifier-op-amp/op-amp-basics.php
https://www.electronicshub.org/operational-amplifier-basics
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/video-lectures/op-amp-applications

Web Links Of Similar Courses Offered at Other Universities

S. No. Course Name of the Website


title University

1. Victoria University https://www.vu.edu.au/units/NEE2205


Analogue Australia Melbourne
Electronics

2. Introductory Massachusetts https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-


Analog Institute of engineering-and-computer-science/6-101-
Electronics Technology introductory-analog-electronics-laboratory-
Laboratory spring-2007

3. Analog The University of https://www.newcastle.edu.au/course/


Electronics Newcastle, Australia ELEC3240

MAPPING OF CO TO ASSIGNMENTS AND TUTORIALS

CO Assignment 1 Assignment 2 Assignment 3


CO1 √
CO2 √
CO3 
CO4 √
CO5 

Related Journals:
 Journal on Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
 Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
 IET Circuits, Devices & Systems
 International Journal of Electronics Devices and Circuits (IJEDC)
 International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
 IEEE Engineering and Electronics
 International Journal of Electronics Engineering Research (IJEER)
Online Courses:
 http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117103063/1
 https://www.edx.org/course/principle-of-semiconductor-devices-part-1
semiconductors -and- pn-junctions
 https://www.coursera.org/learn/electronics

Prepared by Verified by

(M. Krishna Paramathma) (HoD/EEE)

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