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Course Code Course Title Core/Elective Es 933 Ec Electronic Engineering-I Core Contacts Hours Per Week Cie See Credits L T D P NIL 3 0 0 0 30 70 3

This document outlines an electronic engineering course for the 2016-2017 academic year. It includes: 1) Basic course information such as the course code, title, type, contact hours, prerequisites, and credits. 2) Five course objectives related to diodes, rectifiers, bipolar junction transistors, small signal models, and field effect transistors. 3) An outline of 5 course units covering diode characteristics, rectifiers, transistor operation, small signal models, and field effect transistors. 4) A list of 4 suggested textbooks for the course.

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Course Code Course Title Core/Elective Es 933 Ec Electronic Engineering-I Core Contacts Hours Per Week Cie See Credits L T D P NIL 3 0 0 0 30 70 3

This document outlines an electronic engineering course for the 2016-2017 academic year. It includes: 1) Basic course information such as the course code, title, type, contact hours, prerequisites, and credits. 2) Five course objectives related to diodes, rectifiers, bipolar junction transistors, small signal models, and field effect transistors. 3) An outline of 5 course units covering diode characteristics, rectifiers, transistor operation, small signal models, and field effect transistors. 4) A list of 4 suggested textbooks for the course.

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Faculty of Engineering, O.

U With effect from the Academic Year 2016 - 2017

Course Code Course Title Core/Elective

ES 933 EC Electronic Engineering-I Core

Contacts Hours
per week
Prerequisite CIE SEE Credits
L T D P

NIL 3 0 0 0 30 70 3

Course Objectives:

 To study the characteristics of diode in forward and reverse bias and perform
mathematical modeling of diode as a resistor and capacitor.

 To perform analysis and design of a complete AC to DC converter consisting of


Rectifiers, Filters and regulators.

 To describe the construction and working of a Bipolar Junction Transistor in various


modes (CE, CB, CC) and design circuits for stabilization and compensation of a BJT.

 To convert the BJT into its equivalent h parameter model and perform exact and
approximate analysis of BJT Amplifiers in mid frequency region for different modes of
operation.

 To describe the construction and working of JFET and MOSFET and design FET based
amplifiers.

UNIT I
Different types of PN Junction formation techniques - PN Junction Characteristics - biasing-
band diagrams and current flow - Diode current equations under forward bias and reverse bias
conditions - Junction breakdown in diodes and breakdown voltages - effect of temperature on
diode characteristics - Zener Diodes - Zener voltage regulator and its limitation.

UNIT II
Half wave, Full wave and Bridge rectifiers - their operation - performance characteristics and
analysis - Filters (L, C, LC and CLC filters) used in power supplies and their ripple factor
calculations - design of Rectifiers with and without Filters -Elementary treatment on the
functioning of Tunnel diode, Varactor, Photo, Light Emitting diodes - Liquid Crystal
Display -. CRO: study of block diagram of CRO
UNIT III
Transistor Junction formation (collector-base, base-emitter Junctions) - Transistor biasing-band
diagram for NPN and PNP transistors - current components and current flow in BJT - Modes of
transistor operation - Early effect -BJT input and output characteristics in CB, CE CC
configurations - BJT as an amplifier - BJT biasing techniques - Thermal runway - heat sinks
and thermal stabilization - operating point stabilization against temperature and device
variations - stability factors - Bias stabilization and compensation techniques - Biasing circuit
design.

UNIT IV
Small signal low frequency h-parameter model of BJT - Determination of h parameters
- analysis of BJT amplifiers using h-parameter - comparison of CB, CE and CC
amplifier configurations - Analysis of BJT amplifier with approximate model -
Introduction to low frequency pi and T models - Special Devices: working of UJT,
SCR, DIAC, TRIAC and CCD.

UNIT V
JFET formation - operation & current flow - pinch-off voltage - V-I characteristics
of JFET - JFET biasing - Low frequency small signal model of FETs - Analysis of
CS, CD and CG amplifiers and their comparison - FET as an amplifier and as a
switch - Enhancement, characteristics. & Depletion mode MOSFETs - V-I
characteristics.

Suggested Readings:

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1. Jacob Millman, Christos Halkias, Satyabrata jit, Electronics Devices and Circuits, 3 ed.,
McGraw Hill Educatio n (India) Private Limited, 2010.

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2. S Salivahanan, N Kumar, and A Vallav araj, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 2 ed., McGraw
Hill Education (India) Private Limit ed , 2 0 0 7 .

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3. Millman J., Halkias C.C. and Parikh C, Integrated Electronics, 2 ed., McGraw Hill Education
(India) Private Limit ed , 2009.

rd
4. Donald L Schilling and Charles Belove, Electronics Circuits, Discrete & Integrated, 3 ed.,
McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited, 1989.

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