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The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various topics in electronics, including optoelectronic devices, BJT biasing, operational amplifier applications, digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters, Karnaugh maps, and combinational circuit design. It also includes sections on VHDL, latches, flip-flops, registers, and counters, providing detailed subtopics and page numbers for each chapter. The content is organized into five modules, each addressing critical concepts in electronic circuit design and analysis.
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The document outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various topics in electronics, including optoelectronic devices, BJT biasing, operational amplifier applications, digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters, Karnaugh maps, and combinational circuit design. It also includes sections on VHDL, latches, flip-flops, registers, and counters, providing detailed subtopics and page numbers for each chapter. The content is organized into five modules, each addressing critical concepts in electronic circuit design and analysis.
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CONTENTS

Module 1
Chapter No. Title Page No.
1 OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES 1-6

1.1 Photodiodes 1
1.2 Light Emitting Diodes 4
1.3 Optocouplers. 6
2 BJT BIASING 7- 13

2.1 Fixed bias 7


2.2 Collector to Base bias 10
2.3 Voltage Divider bias 11
3 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER APPLICATION CIRCUITS 14 -32

3.1 Multi-vibrators using 555 IC 15


3.2 Peak Detector 21
3.3 Schmitt trigger 22
3.4 Active Filters 25
3.5 Non-Linear Amplifier 27
3.6 Relaxation Oscillator 27
3.7 Current to Voltage And Voltage to Current Convertor 29
3.8 Regulated Power Supply Parameters 30
3.9 Adjustable voltage regulator 32
4 DIGITAL TO ANALOG & ANALOG to DIGITAL CONVERTER 32-47

4.1 Digital to Analog Converter circuit 32

4.2 Analog to Digital converter circuit 44

Module 2
5 KARNAUGH MAPS 48-79

5.1 Minimum forms of switching functions 48

5.2 Two and Three variable Karnaugh maps 53

5.3 Four variable Karnaugh Maps 66


CONTENTS
5.4 Determination of minimum expressions using essential prime 76

implicants.

6 QUINE-MCCLUSKY METHOD 80-105

6.1 Determination of prime implicants 80

6.2 The prime implicant chart 85

6.3 Petriks method 91

6.4 Simplification of incompletely specified functions 93

6.5 Simplification using Map Entered Variables. 100

Module 3
7 COMBINATIONAL CIRCUIT DESIGN AND SIMULATION 106 -116

USING GATES

7.1 Review of Combinational circuit design, 106

7.2 Design of circuits with limited Gate Fan-in 107

7.3 Gate delays and Timing Diagrams 110

7.4 Hazards in Combinational Logic 112

7.5 Simulation and testing of logic circuits 115

8 MULTIPLEXERS, DECODERS AND PROGRAMMABLE 117-149

LOGIC DEVICES

8.1 Multiplexers 117

8.2 Three state buffers 125

8.3 Decoders and encoders 127

8.4 Programmable Logic devices 140

8.5 Programmable Logic Arrays 140

8.6 Programmable Array Logic. 146


CONTENTS

Module 4
9 INTRODUCTION TO VHDL 150-157

9.1 VHDL description of combinational circuits 150

9.2 VHDL models for Multiplexers 154

9.3 VHDL modules 155

10 LATCHES AND FLIP-FLOPS 158-178

10.1 Set-Reset Latch 159

10.2 Gated Latches 165

10.3 Edge triggered D Flip-Flops 167

10.4 SR- Flip-Flop 170

10.5 J-K Flip-flop 172

10.6 T Flip-Flop 174

10.7 Flip Flop with additional inputs 177

Module 5
11 REGISTERS AND COUNTERS 179-216

11.1 Registers and Register transfers 179

11.2 Parallel adder with accumulator 182

11.3 Shift registers 183

11.4 Design of binary counters 189

11.5 Counters for other sequences 196

11.6 Counter design using SR and JK flip flops 200

11.7 Sequential parity checker 203

11.8 State tables and graphs 212

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