Basic Electronics: Phase-Shift Oscillator and Wein's Bridge Oscillator
Basic Electronics: Phase-Shift Oscillator and Wein's Bridge Oscillator
Basic Electronics: Phase-Shift Oscillator and Wein's Bridge Oscillator
Unit -1
Digital fundamental: Binary addition and subtraction using 1’s and 2’s complement method,
Review of logic gates, NAND as universal gate (as OR, AND and NOT), Boolean Algebra, De
Morgan’s theorems, Simplification and realization of Boolean expressions using basic gates and
NAND gates, Half adder, Full adder and Parallel adder. 8 Hrs
Unit-2
Semiconductor diode and its applications: Review of PN–junction, Zener diode: Working,
VI characteristics. Basic building blocks of a regulated DC power supply: Full wave rectifier,
Capacitor filter (qualitative analysis), Zener regulator 8 Hrs
Unit-3
Transistors and their applications: Review of Bipolar junction transistor, CE configurations and
characteristics, BJT as an amplifier, Fixed bias and voltage divider bias (approximate analysis), DC
load line and operating point, Single stage RC coupled amplifier and its frequency response
N-channel enhancement type MOSFET, Construction and drain characteristics. 9 Hrs
Unit-4
Operational Amplifier : Block diagram of an Operational amplifier, Characteristics of an ideal
operational amplifier, Concept of virtual ground, Inverting and non-inverting amplifier, Voltage
follower, Adder, Subtractor, Integrator and differentiator. 7 Hrs
Unit-5
Oscillators and Communication System: Concept of feedback, Types of feedback, Barkhausen
criteria for oscillations, RC phase-shift oscillator and Wein’s bridge oscillator. Block diagram
of communication system, Need for modulation, Definition of modulation, Amplitude
Modulation: Definition and waveforms, Expression for AM, Modulation index, Frequency
spectrum. Frequency Modulation: Definition and waveforms (Qualitative analysis), Modulation
index, Comparison of AM and FM 7 Hrs
Text Books:
1. Robert L. Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky “ Electronic devices and circuit theory” PHI
publication, 11th edition, 2012.
2. Donald D. Givone “ Digital principles and design” TMH publication, 2003
Course Outcomes : After the completion of this course, students will be able to
CO1: Simplify & realize Boolean expressions, analyze & implement combinational logic circuits.
CO2: Analyze PN junction diodes & design different stages of DC power supply.
CO3: Analyze characteristics, biasing of transistors & illustrate the application of transistor as an
amplifier.
CO4: Analyze the characteristics of OPAMP & develop its applications.
CO5: Design oscillator circuits using OPAMP, describe & compare different analog modulation
techniques.