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EE-213 Analog & Digital Electronic Circuits

Course Details
Semester SPRING 2021

Department Electrical Engineering

Sections A+B

Subject Title EE-213 Analog & Digital Electronic Circuits

Subject Domain Engineering

Subject Knowledge Engineering Foundation

Contact rabia.nazir@uet.edu.pk

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

Domain
CLOs Description PLOs Domain
Level
Understanding fundamental knowledge of amplifiers
CLO1 PLO1 Cognitive Understanding
(BJT + MOSFET) and their biasing circuits.

Small signal analysis of transistors, single and


CLO2 PLO2 Cognitive Analysis
multistage amplifiers, and their frequency response.

Design and analysis of power amplifiers and their


CLO3 PLO3 Cognitive Analysis
applications, study of current sources.

Design of switching circuits and understanding the


CLO4 concept of positive/negative feedback, oscillators PLO4 Cognitive Analysis
and multivibrators.

Textbooks
Required:
Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, 6th Edition, 2009, Oxford University
Press, USA.

Optional:
1. Behzad Razavi, Fundamentals of Microelectronics, 2nd Edition, 2013, John Wiley & Sons.
2. Theodore. F. Bogart, Jr., Jeffrey S. Beasley, Guillermo Rico, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 6th
edition, 2004, Prentice-Hall.
Lecture Plan
Required
Lecture
Contents Textbook Week CLOs
No.
Ref.
Signals, Frequency Spectrum of Signals, Analog & Digital
1 1.1 to 1.4 1 CLO1
signals, Amplifiers

2 Circuit models for amplifiers 1.5 1 CLO1

3 BJT as an amplifier 6.4 2 CLO1

4 DC biasing techniques for BJT amplifiers 6.7 2 CLO1

5 Small signal model of BJT + VTC 6.5 3 CLO2

Analysis and design of common emitter amplifier with bypass


6 6.8.2 3 CLO2
capacitor

Analysis and design of common emitter amplifier without


7 6.8.3 4 CLO2
bypass capacitor

Analysis and design of common base amplifier (common


8 6.8.4, 6.8.5 4 CLO2
collector amplifier as assignment)

9 Maximum symmetrical swing of BJT amplifiers Notes 5 CLO2

10 Multistage BJT amplifiers Notes 5 CLO2

11 Multistage BJT amplifier (cont’d) Notes 6 CLO2

12 MOSFETs as amplifiers and their DC biasing techniques 5.4, 5.7 6 CLO1

13 Small signal model of MOSFET + VTC 5.5 7 CLO2

Analysis and design of common source amplifier (with and


5.8.2, 5.8.3,
without bypass capacitor), common gate and common drain
14 5.8.4, 5.8.5, 7 CLO2
amplifiers as assignments + Maximum symmetrical swing of
Notes
MOSFET amplifiers

The ideal op-amp, inverting configuration, non-inverting 2.intro, 2.1,


15 8 CLO1
configuration, the concept of virtual short 2.2, 2.3

16 DC Imperfections in op-amps 2.6 8 CLO1


Effect of Finite open loop gain & bandwidth performance op-
17 2.7 9 CLO1
amp circuits

18 Introduction to frequency response of amplifiers 1.6, 9.intro 9 CLO2

19 Low frequency analysis of common emitter amplifier 9.1.2 10 CLO2

Low frequency analysis of common gate and common


20 Notes 10 CLO2
collector amplifiers

21 High frequency models of BJTs + MOSFETs and Miller effect 9.2, 9.4.4 11 CLO2

High frequency analysis of common emitter amplifier and


22 9.3.2, 9.7.1 11 CLO2
common drain amplifier

Introduction to output stages and power amplifiers, class A 11.Intro, 11.1,


23 12 CLO3
output stage, class-B output stage 11.2, 11.3

24 class AB output stage 11.4, 11.5 12 CLO3

25 Variations on class AB output stage 11.8 13 CLO3

17.1.1, 17.1.2,
26 Introduction oscillators, analysis of RC phase shift oscillator 13 CLO4
17.2.2

27 Wien bridge oscillator, Colpitts oscillator, Hartley oscillator 17.2.1, 17.3 14 CLO4

28 The bistable multivibrator & the Schmitt trigger 17.4 14 CLO4

29 The Astable & monostable multivibrators 17.5, 17.6 15 CLO4

30 IC timers 17.7 15 CLO4

The basic current source, cascode current mirror, Wilson 7.4, 7.5.1 –
31 16 CLO3
current mirror 7.5.4

32 Widlar current mirror, supply insensitive biasing 7.5.5, Notes 16 CLO3

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