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Course Name : Analog and Digital Electronics

Course Code : EL1005


Credits : 4
LTP : 3-0-2
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, the students should be able to acquire the knowledge of infer transistors and their biasing and
how complex devices such as BJT are modelled. Use of the mathematical models in the design and analysis of various
circuits such as amplifiers, oscillators, and power amplifiers. Understand the principles of analog and digital converters.

Total No. of Lectures-42


Lecture Wise Breakup Number of
Lectures
Biasing and Small Signal Models of BJT
1 Stability and biasing, biasing circuits, bias compensation, h–parameter models of transistor, transistor 06
analysis using h-parameter.
BJT Frequency Response
2
Frequency Response of single stage CE amplifier, multistage amplifiers, direct coupled, RC coupled 05
and transformer coupled amplifiers, frequency response of multistage amplifiers.
Field Effect Transistors
3 FET Construction and principle, types of FET, characteristics of FETs, MOSFET: types and working 03
principle
Power Amplifiers
4 Classification of amplifiers, single tuned and double tuned amplifiers, analysis of class A, B, C and 02
AB amplifiers, push pull amplifier, amplitude distortion in amplifiers, harmonics, power distortion.
Oscillator
5 Principle of sinusoidal oscillator, Collpits and Hartley, oscillator, crystal oscillator. 02
Minimization Techniques
6 Sum of products and products of sum forms, minterms & maxterms, Karnaugh map for two, three, 07
four five and six variables, quine-McCluskey method.
Combinational Circuit Design
7 Half adder, full adder, subtractor, BCD adder, comparator, code converter, encoder-decoder, 04
multiplexer, demultiplexer, parity detector and generator.
Multivibrators
8 1-bit memory cell, clocked and unclocked flip flops, S-R Flip flop, D flip flop, JK Flip flop, T flip 05
flop, edge triggered flip flop, race around condition, master slave flip flop, conversion of flip flops.
Sequential Logic Design: Counters and Registers
Ripple counter, design of Mod-N ripple counter, synchronous counter, ring counter, Johnson
9 counter, serial in serial out shift register, serial in parallel out shift register, parallel in serial out 06
shift register and parallel in parallel out shift register, bidirectional shift register, universal shift
register.
A/D and D/A Converters
10 Weighted resistor D/A converter, binary ladder D/A converter, A/D converters- flash type, 02
successive approximation, counter ramp type, dual slope type, characteristics of ADC and DAC.

Flipped learning through NPTEL


Power Amplifiers : Module 6 (Lectures 30 -33)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huDZjQcEBMg&list=PL708EEA8184EA8F53&index=30
A/D and D/A Converter : Lecture 51, 52, 53, 54
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbRMhDVUMnge4gDT0vBWjCb3Lz0HnYKkX

List of Experiments Number of


Turns
1 To study the characteristics of BJT and FET. 02
2 To simulate and verify the operation of BJT as an amplifier and draw the frequency response. 02
3 To design, simulate and implement Adder and Subtractor circuits. 01
4 To design, simulate and implement code converters. 02
5 To design, simulate and implement Combinational circuits using Multiplexers. 01
6 To simulate and implement Flip-flops using NAND and NOR Gates. 02
7 To study the operation of various types of shift registers. 02
8 To design, simulate and implement the synchronous sequential circuits. 02

Course Outcomes: By the end of this course, the students will be able to
CO1 Analyze the performance of BJT using small signal analysis.
CO2 Design of various types of oscillators.
CO3 Analyze and designing of sequential and combinational circuits.
CO4 Design various types of A/D and D/A converters.

Suggested Books:
Sr. No. Name of Book/Authors/Publisher Year of
Publication/
Reprint
1 Millman & Halkias , “Integrated Electronics”, TMH. 2008
2 RL Boylestead & L Nashelsky, “Electronics Devices & Circuit Theory”, PHI 2009
3 AS Sedra & KC Smith , “Microelectronic Circuits”, OXFORD 2010
4 Donald A. Neamen, “Electronics Circuit Analysis and Design”, Tata McGraw Hill 2008
5 Morris Mano, “Digital Design”, PHI, 5th edition 2013
6 R P Jain, “Modern Digital Electronics”, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 4th Edition 2010

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