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EC8353 EDC Syllabus PDF

This document outlines the objectives, units, outcomes, and textbooks for the course EC8353 ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS. The objectives are to understand electronic devices, active and passive elements, transistor operation and applications, amplifier gain and frequency response, and feedback systems. The 5 units cover PN junction devices, transistors and thyristors, amplifiers, multistage amplifiers and differential amplifiers, and feedback amplifiers and oscillators. Upon completing the course, students will be able to explain electronic device structure and operation, identify components, analyze device characteristics, design amplifier circuits, and apply knowledge to oscillator design and analysis.

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EC8353 EDC Syllabus PDF

This document outlines the objectives, units, outcomes, and textbooks for the course EC8353 ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS. The objectives are to understand electronic devices, active and passive elements, transistor operation and applications, amplifier gain and frequency response, and feedback systems. The 5 units cover PN junction devices, transistors and thyristors, amplifiers, multistage amplifiers and differential amplifiers, and feedback amplifiers and oscillators. Upon completing the course, students will be able to explain electronic device structure and operation, identify components, analyze device characteristics, design amplifier circuits, and apply knowledge to oscillator design and analysis.

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EC8353 ELECTRON DEVICES AND CIRCUITS L T P C

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OBJECTIVES:

The student should be made to:


• Understand the structure of basic electronic devices.
• Be exposed to active and passive circuit elements.
• Familiarize the operation and applications of transistor like BJT and FET.
• Explore the characteristics of amplifier gain and frequency response.
• Learn the required functionality of positive and negative feedback systems.

UNIT I PN JUNCTION DEVICES 9


PN junction diode –structure, operation and V-I characteristics, diffusion and transition capacitance -
Rectifiers – Half Wave and Full Wave Rectifier,– Display devices- LED, Laser diodes, Zener
diodecharacteristics- Zener Reverse characteristics – Zener as regulator

UNIT II TRANSISTORS AND THYRISTORS 9


BJT, JFET, MOSFET- structure, operation, characteristics and Biasing UJT, Thyristors and IGBT -
Structure and characteristics.

UNIT III AMPLIFIERS 9


BJT small signal model – Analysis of CE, CB, CC amplifiers- Gain and frequency response –MOSFET
small signal model– Analysis of CS and Source follower – Gain and frequency response- High
frequency analysis.

UNIT IV MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS AND DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER 9


BIMOS cascade amplifier, Differential amplifier – Common mode and Difference mode analysis – FET
input stages – Single tuned amplifiers – Gain and frequency response – Neutralization methods,
power amplifiers –Types (Qualitative analysis).

UNIT V FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 9


Advantages of negative feedback – voltage / current, series , Shunt feedback –positive feedback –
Condition for oscillations, phase shift – Wien bridge, Hartley, Colpitts and Crystal oscillators.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon Completion of the course, the students will be ability to:
• Explain the structure and working operation of basic electronic devices.
• Able to identify and differentiate both active and passive elements
• Analyze the characteristics of different electronic devices such as diodes and
transistors
• Choose and adapt the required components to construct an amplifier circuit.
• Employ the acquired knowledge in design and analysis of oscillators

TEXT BOOKS:
1. . David A. Bell ,”Electronic devices and circuits”, Oxford University higher education, 5th
edition 2008.
2. Sedra and smith, “Microelectronic circuits”,7th Ed., Oxford University Press

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