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ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II (T) L-T-P : 2-1-0 Credits: 3

Module I Differential Amplifiers - BJT differential pair, large signal and small signal analysis of differential amplifiers, Input resistance, voltage gain, CMRR, non ideal characteristics of differential amplifier. Frequency response of differential amplifiers. MOS differential amplifiers, Current sources, Active load, cascode load, current mirror circuits, Wilson current mirror circuits. Small signal equivalent circuits, multistage differential amplifiers. Analysis of BJT tuned amplifiers, synchronous and stagger tuning. Module II Feed back amplifiers - Properties of negative feed back. The four basic feed back topologies-Series-shunt, series-series, shunt-shunt, shunt-series. Analysis and design of discrete circuits in each feedback topologies (BJT only) - Voltage, Current, Transconductance and Transresistance amplifiers, its loop gain, input and output impedance., Stability of feedback circuits. effect of feedback on amplifier poles, frequency compensation-Dominant pole and Pole-zero. Multistage amplifiers cascade and cascode amplifiers and its dc analysis. Frequency response of cascade and cascode amplifiers. Bode plot of multistage Amplifier, Phase and gain margin, Module III Low frequency Oscillators: Barkhausen criterion, RC phase shift and Wien bridge oscillators - analysis. Analysis of High frequency oscillators- Hartley, Colpitts, Clapp, Crystal oscillators and UJT Oscillators. Transistor switching circuits: Transistor as switch, biasing, Transistor switching times. (Delay, rise, storage and fall time). Analysis of collector coupled Astable, Monostable and Bistable multivibrators, Schmitt trigger analysis. Sweep circuits- Bootstrap sweep and current sweep circuits - analysis. Text Book: 1. Sedra and Smith : Microelectronic Circuits, 4/e, Oxford University Press 1998. 2. Donald A Neamen. : Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design,3/e, TMH Reference: 1. Spencer & Ghausi : Introduction to ElectronicCircuit Design, Pearson Education, 2003. 2. RogerT.Howe,Charles G. Sodini : Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach, Pearson Education,1997. 3. R E Boylstad and L Nashelsky : Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 9/e, Pearson Education. 4. Millmann and Taub : Pulse Digital and Switching Waveforms, 2/e,TMH. 5. Gopakumar : Design and Analysis of Electronic Circuits, Phasor books. Question Paper The question paper shall consist of two parts. Part I is to cover the entire syllabus, and carries 40 marks. This shall contain 10 compulsory questions of 4 marks each. Part II is to cover 3 modules, and carries 60 marks. There shall be 3 questions from each module (10 marks each) out of which 2 are to be answered. (Minimum 60% Problems and Analysis)

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