Module 1.
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Diode and transistor: Common Emitter and Emitter follower analysis and comparison using hybrid equivalent circuit
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- Considerations in cascading transistor amplifiers- Class B and Class AB - Power amplifiers using BJT
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FET:
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Biasing a JFET andMOSFET - Small signal model - CS and CD amplifiers. Frequency response of BJT amplifiers. Concepts of negative and positive
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Feedback:
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loop gain- advantages of negative feedback -Feedback Connection Types - Practical Feedback Circuits
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Module 2.
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Op amp basics and linear applications: Introduction
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Block diagram representation of a typical op-amp, Analysis op-amp IC circuits, types, designations, packages, pin configurations and power supplies.
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Ideal op-amp, equivalent circuit,
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open loop op amp configurations of differential, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers
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op amp feedback amplifier analysis
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differential amplifier with one, two and three op amps
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Op amp parameters -
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offset voltages and currents, bias current, drift, PSRR, CMRR
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offset nulling methods.
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Module 3.
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AC performance of O-amp: Bandwidth, slew rate and frequency response.
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Op-amp applications:
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DC and AC amplifiers, peaking, summing scaling and averaging amplifiers,
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instrumentation amplifier,
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differential input and differential, output amplifier,
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V to I and I to V converters,
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integrator, differentiator
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comparator, non-linear amplifier, phase shift oscillator, Wien bridge oscillator, square, triangular and sawtooth wave generator
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Wednesday, 1 August 2018
MIDSEM syllabus for Analog Electronics (2130902)
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