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MAHENDRA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

(Autonomous)

Syllabus

Department Electronics and Communication Engineering Programme Code 2071

III Semester

Course code Course Name Hours/week Credit Maximum marks

L T P C
100
19EC13301  Analog Electronic Circuits
3 0 0 3

 To learn the various network theorems

 To learn about biasing of BJTs

Objective(s)  To learn about biasing of MOSFETs

 To construct amplifiers using MOSFET

 To learn the basics of oscillators

UNIT-I DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES 9

Network Theorems – Thevenin Theorem – Superposition Theorem – Norton Theorem - Maximum power transfer

UNIT-II BIASING OF BJT 9

Need for biasing - DC Load line, operating point- Various biasing methods – Fixed bias- Voltage divider bias - Stability - Bias compensation-Thermal stability

UNIT-III UNIPOLAR TRANSISTORS 9

Operation and comparison of N, Channel and P-Channel JFET, Drain current equation, MOSFET – Enhancement and depletion types - Structure and

operation - Comparison of BJT with MOSFET – CS Configuration

UNIT-IV BISASING OF MOSFET 9

Self biasing -Voltage divider biasing - drain to gate feedback biasing –MOSFET as switch -MOSFET single stage amplifier- MOSFET based class D amplifier

UNIT-V OSCILLATORS 9

Classification of Oscillators - Barkhausen Criterion - Mechanism for start of oscillation and stabilization of amplitude- RC phase oscillator -Hartley Oscillator – Colpitts

Oscillator - Quartz Crystal Construction, Electrical equivalent circuit of Crystal


Total hours 45 periods

 Understand and explain the basic electric theorems

 Design circuits using BJT with proper biasing

Outcome  Explain the theory, construction, and operation of JFET and MOSFET

 Analyze and implement simple amplifier circuits using MOSFET

 Implement oscillator circuits with different configurations for various frequency

TEXT BOOK :

J. Millman & Halkins & Satyebranta Jit, “Electronic Devices & Circuits”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2010
1

David A. Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, Oxford University Press, 5th Edition, 2008.
2

REFERENCES:

1 Robefi T. Paynter, ‘”Introducing Electronics Devices and Circuits”, Pearson Education, 7th Edition , 2006.

2 Adel .S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith, “Micro Electronic Circuits”, 6th Edition, Oxford University
Press, 2010
3 Salivahanan, “Electronic Devices and Circuits” 2nd edition Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2011

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