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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES A strong foundation and knowledge in engineering fundamentals with a capacity to know how, when and where to use the knowledge in specific.

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1 PROGRAM OBJECTIVES A strong foundation and knowledge in engineering fundamentals with a capacity to know how, when and where to use the knowledge in specific ways; An ability to identify, formulate, analyze and solve engineering problems and a capacity to integrate material from more than one subject and to apply appropriate engineering principles to arrive at correct and effective solutions; A comprehensive knowledge in the fundamentals of engineering practice, including an ability to use analytical techniques, experimental and laboratory skills and modern engineering simulation and design software tools;

2 DEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES
Utilize the basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering field. Apply research based knowledge to design and conduct experiments, analyze, synthesize and interpret the data pertaining to Electronics and Communication Engineering problems and arrive at valid conclusions.

3 Electronics and Communication Engineering
Digital Electronics Communication Theory Signals and Systems Principles of Digital Signal Processing Electronic Circuits- I Computer Architecture Electronic Circuits II Computer Networks Linear Integrated Circuits Antenna and Wave propagation Microprocessor and Microcontroller Wireless Communication VLSI Design Wireless Networks Embedded and Real Time System Satellite Communication Medical Electronics Optical Communication and Networks RF System Design Optical Network

4 EC 6304 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 1
L T P C B.E-ECE II Year /III Sem Kalam batch Handled By G.Jayanthi AP/ECE

5 PRE REQUISITE KNOWLEDEGE
ELECTRONIC DEVICES CIRCUIT THEORY

6 AIM The aim of this course is to familiarize the student with the analysis and design of basic transistor Amplifier circuits and power supplies

7 OBJECTIVE On completion of this course the student will understand.
To Learn about biasing of BJTs and MOSFETs To Design and construct amplifiers   To Construct amplifiers with active loads   To Study high frequency response of all amplifiers

8 OUTCOMES Upon Completion of the course, the students will be able to Design circuits with transistor biasing. Design simple amplifier circuits. Analyze the small signal equivalent circuits of transistors. Design and analyze large signal amplifiers

9 INTRODUCTION Electronics means study of flow of electrons in electrical circuits. The word Electronics comes from electron mechanics which means learning the way how an electron behaves under different conditions of externally applied fields. IRE - The Institution of Radio Engineers has given a definition of electronics as "that field of science and engineering, which deals with electron devices and their utilization." Fundamentals of electronics are the core subject in all branches of engineering nowadays.

10 APPLICATIONS Entertainment & Communication Industrial Application

11 Defence Applications Medical Services

12 TOP TEN CORE COMPANIES FOR ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION IN INDIA
Bharti Airtel Ltd. Aircel Idea Spice Vodafone Virgin India Tata Indicom Reliance Infocomm Connect Ping Shyam Telecom Rajasthan New Companies like Unitech, Videocon, etc. entering the telecom sector. AT&T Verizon India

13 UNIT I POWER SUPPLIES AND BIASING OF DISCRETE BJT AND MOSFET
Objective: To Learn about biasing of BJTs and MOSFETs Rectifiers with filters DC Load line operating point Various biasing methods for BJT-Design Stability-Bias compensation Thermal stability Design of biasing for JFET Design of biasing for MOSFET

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15 UNIT II BJT AMPLIFIERS Objective :To Design and construct amplifiers
Small signal Analysis of Common Emitter AC Load line Voltage swing limitations Common collector and common base amplifiers Differential amplifiers- CMRR Darlington Amplifier Bootstrap technique Cascaded stages Cascode Amplifier Large signal Amplifiers Class A , Class B and Class C Power Amplifiers .

16 BJT

17 UNIT III JFET AND MOSFET AMPLIFIERS
Objective :To Construct amplifiers with active loads Small signal analysis of JFT amplifiers Small signal Analysis of MOSFET and JFET Common source amplifier Voltage swing limitations Small signal analysis of MOSFET and JFET Source follower Common Gate amplifiers BiMOS Cascade amplifier

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19 UNIT IV FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF BJT AND MOSFET AMPLIFIERS
Objective: To Study high frequency response of all amplifiers MOSFET Low frequency and Miller effect High frequency analysis of CE and MOSFET CS amplifier Short circuit current gain cut off frequency – fα and fβ unity gain Determination of bandwidth of single stage and multistage amplifiers

20 UNIT V IC MOSFET AMPLIFIERS
Objective: To Study high frequency response of all amplifiers IC Amplifiers IC biasing Current steering circuit using MOSFET MOSFET current sources PMOS and NMOS current sources Amplifier with active loads - enhancement load, Depletion load PMOS and NMOS current sources load CMOS common source and source follower CMOS differential amplifier CMRR.

21 N CHANNEL MOSFET

22 NMOS AND PMOS

23 TEXT BOOK 1. Donald .A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design –2nd Edition,Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2009.

24 1. Adel .S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith, “Micro Electronic Circuits”, 6th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010. 2. David A., “Bell Electronic Devices and Circuits”, Oxford Higher Education Press, 5th Editon, 2010 3. Behzad Razavi, “Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits”, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2007. 4. Paul Gray, Hurst, Lewis, Meyer “Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits”, 4thEdition ,John Willey & Sons 2005 5. Millman.J. and Halkias C.C, “Integrated Electronics”, Mc Graw Hill, 2001. 6. D.Schilling and C.Belove, “Electronic Circuits”, 3rd Edition, Mc Graw Hill, 1989. REFERENCES

25 BOOK PROVIDED

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28 URL http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/trancirc.htm
mosfet/ driving gate drivers vs. IGBT Technology Tutorial & How to build an AC to DC power supply Transistor fundamentals 1 Junction Transistor – BJT an Audio Transistor Does a Transistor Work?

29 THANK YOU

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