Syllabus Third Semester Electronic Devices EC304
The concepts developed in this course will aid in quantification of several concepts in chemistry that have been introduced at the 10+2 levels in schools. Technology is being increasingly based on the electronic, atomic and molecular level modifications, Syllabus First Semester Engineering Chemistry BT101 is given here.
Quantum theory is more than 100 years old and to understand phenomena at nanometer levels, one has to base the description of all chemical processes at molecular levels. The course will enable the student to:
- Analyse microscopic chemistry in terms of atomic and molecular orbitals and intermolecular forces.
- Rationalise bulk properties and processes using thermodynamic considerations.
- Distinguish the ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum used for exciting different molecular energy levels in various spectroscopic techniques
- Rationalise periodic properties such as ionization potential, electronegativity, oxidation states and electronegativity.
- List major chemical reactions that are used in the synthesis of molecules.
EC 304 – Electronic Devices
Small Signal analysis: Small signal Amplifier,Amplifier Bandwidth, Hybrid model, analysis of transistor amplifier using h-parameter, Multistage Amplifier: Cascading amplifier, Boot-strapping Technique, Darlington amplifier and cas-code amplifier, Coupling methods in multistage amplifier, Low and high frequency response, Hybrid πmodel, Current Mirror circuits. Large Signal analysis and Power Amplifiers: Class A,Class B,Class AB, Class C, Class D, Transformer coupled and Push-Pull amplifier.
FET construction- JFET: Construction, n-channel and p-channel, transfer and drain characteristics, parameters, Equivalent model and voltage gain, analysis of FET in CG, CS and CD configuration. Enhancement and Depletion MOSFET drain and transfer Characteristics. Unijunction Transistor (UJT) and Thyristors: UJT: Principle of operation, characteristics, UJT relaxation oscillator.
Practical List
1. Diode Characteristic
a) pn junction diode Characteristics and Static & Dynamic resistance measurement from graph.
b) To plot Zener diode Characteristics curve.
2. Clipper Clamper
a) To plot the Characteristics curve of various clamper circuits.
b) To plot the Characteristics curve of various clamper circuits.
3. Half wave, full wave & bridge rectifier
a) To measure Vrms, Vdc for half wave, full wave & bridge rectifier.
b) To measure ripple factor, ratio of rectification for full wave & half wave rectifier.
4. Voltage regulation using zener diode shunt regulator and transistor series voltage regulator in the following cases
a) Varying input
b) Varying load
5. Characteristic of BJT
a) To plot the input & output Characteristics curve in CB & CE configuration
b) To find & and Q point from the above curve.
c) To plot the Characteristics curve of various clipper circuits.
6. h- Parameter
To measure h- parameter (Av, Ai, Ro & Ri) in CE Amplifier
7. Multi Stage Amplifier
a) To plot the Characteristics curve for Direct Coupled Amplifier.
b) To plot the Characteristics curve for RC Coupled Amplifier.
c) To plot the Characteristics curve for transformer Coupled Amplifier.
8. FET Characteristic
a) To plot the Characteristics curve for n channel – JFET in CS configuration.
b) To find out pinch off voltage from the above characteristics curve
9 UJT Characteristic
a) To plot the Characteristics curve for UJT.
b) To determine intrinsic stand off ratio.
Reference Books
1. Millman & Halkias, “Electronic Devices And Circuits”, TMH.
2. Salivahanan, Kumar & Vallavaraj, “Electronic Devices And Circuits”, TMH.
3. Boylestad & Neshelsky, “Electronic Devices & Circuits”, PHI.
4. Schilling & Belove, “Electronic Circuits , Discrete & Integrated”, TMH.
5. Chattopadhyay & Rakhshit, “Electronic Fundamentals & Applications”, New Age
6. Adel S. Sedra & Kenneth C. Smith, “Microelectronic Circuits”, OUP.
7. R. A. Gayakwad, “Op-Amps And Linear Integrated Circuits”, PHI
8. Theodore F. Bogart, Jeffrey S. Beasley, “Guillermo Rico Electronic Devices & Circuits”.
9. Allen Mottershead, “Electronic Devices & Circuits”