The course 'Electronic Circuits-Analysis and Design' (Course Code: 19A04402T) is a professional core course designed for students specializing in electronic and related disciplines, requiring prior knowledge in EDC. It covers fundamental and advanced topics in analog circuit analysis and design, including amplifiers and feedback configurations, with a focus on mathematical analysis for circuit parameters. The course includes various assessment measures and aims to equip students with skills to design and analyze electronic systems effectively.
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ECAD Course Information Sheet
The course 'Electronic Circuits-Analysis and Design' (Course Code: 19A04402T) is a professional core course designed for students specializing in electronic and related disciplines, requiring prior knowledge in EDC. It covers fundamental and advanced topics in analog circuit analysis and design, including amplifiers and feedback configurations, with a focus on mathematical analysis for circuit parameters. The course includes various assessment measures and aims to equip students with skills to design and analyze electronic systems effectively.
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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
Course Code : 19A04402T
Course Title : ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS-ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Syllabus Regulation : R19 Type of Course : Professional Core Course Prerequisites : Knowledge on EDC Performance of the students in Prerequisites by Course & Topic: Good based on results in EDC. Course Materials: TEXT BOOKS: 1. Donald A Neamen, “Electronic Circuits – Analysis and Design,” 3rdEdition, McGraw Hill (India), 2019. 2. J. Millman, C Chalkias, “Integrated Electronics”, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Ltd., 2015. 3. K.Lal Kishore, “Electronic Circuit Analysis”, 2nd Edition, B S Publications, 2008. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Behzad Razavi, “Fundamentals of Micro Electronics”, Wiley, 2010. 2. Millman and Taub, Pulse, “Digital and Switching Waveforms”, 3rd Edition, TataMcGraw- Hill Education, 2011 3. Robert L. Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, “Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory”, 9th Edition, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2006. Course Schedule: 08-04-2021 to 05-08-2021 Course Contribution: This course is designed for those specializing in electronic, electrical, mechatronics, instrumentation, bioelectronics, and related disciplines.Each chapter outlines the advantages and limitations of the circuits discussed, accompanied by techniques for circuit modifications. Importantly, a mathematical analysis is provided at each step to obtain crucial parameters like the transfer function (magnitude and phase response) of the circuit as a function of frequency. Course allotted to:----------------------------------- Faculty Specialization: --------------------------------- Course Assessment Measures: A) Assignments B) Projects C) Tests D) Quizzes E) Student seminars F) Laboratory reports G) Students Feedback H) Faculty evaluations I) Exit interviews J) Senior assignment evaluations K) Peer evaluation L) Classroom participation Major Topics Covered in the Course: With this course, you can enhance your skills by delving into the fundamentals of analog circuit analysis and design. The course commences by covering the basics of analog signals and elementary circuits. Subsequently, it progresses to advanced analysis, focusing on amplifiers, both active and passive filters, operational amplifiers, and instrumentation amplifiers. Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, student will be able to CO1. Understand the concepts and equivalent circuit models of small signal amplifiers. (L1) CO2: Design of single stage amplifiers using BJT and FET with and without coupling capacitors. (L4) CO3: Design multiple stage amplifier circuits. (L4) CO4: Analyse characteristics of various types of feedback configurations (L3) CO5: Analyse different types of distortions in power amplifiers. (L3) List of the Programme Outcomes (POs): On successful completion of UG in Electronics & Communication Engineering, The graduate will have an ability to 1. Apply the knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Engineering to solve the engineering problems in analog and digital electronic systems. 2. Identify, formulate and analyze the problems from the various issues of communication systems. 3. Design analog and digital systems to meet the desired needs within a realistic constraint. 4. Design a circuit, conduct experiments, analyze and interpret the results to provide valid conclusions. 5. Use modern tools to simulate electronic systems and analyze the performance of various models. 6. Develop electronic systems and solutions to meet the societal needs, considering awareness of security, health and legal issues. Developments. 7. Provide innovative ideas by understanding the impact of engineering solutions for the sustainable 8. Function with professional ethics and social responsibilities. 9. Work as an individual, member of a team or leader in multi-disciplinary activities. 10. Communicate effectively with outside world and engineering fraternity. 11. Demonstrate the knowledge of project and finance management skills to carry out projects in multidisciplinary environment. 12. Engage lifelong learning and to adapt rapidly changing technologies. Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO’s): PSO1: To design and implement application specific electronic systems to provide real time Solutions combating societal, ecological and economical issues in the areas of communication, networking, embedded systems and VLSI. PSO2: To demonstrate proficiency by quickly adapting to changes in technology and tools and administer professional engineering practice through lifelong Learning and contributing immensely to research and development.