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This document provides a syllabus for an introductory electronics course. The syllabus covers topics including passive devices, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, MOSFETs, operational amplifiers, feedback, oscillators, and digital electronics. Specific topics that will be covered include diode applications such as rectifiers and voltage regulators, BJT and MOSFET amplifiers and switches, op amp configurations like inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, and basic concepts in feedback, oscillation, Boolean algebra, and sequential digital circuits.

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This document provides a syllabus for an introductory electronics course. The syllabus covers topics including passive devices, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, MOSFETs, operational amplifiers, feedback, oscillators, and digital electronics. Specific topics that will be covered include diode applications such as rectifiers and voltage regulators, BJT and MOSFET amplifiers and switches, op amp configurations like inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, and basic concepts in feedback, oscillation, Boolean algebra, and sequential digital circuits.

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SUBJECT NO-EC21103, SUBJECT NAME- Introduction to Electronics

LTP- 3-1-0,CRD- 4
SYLLABUS :Pre-requisites: None
Introduction to Electronic devices: passive devices, diode, bipolar junction
transistor (BJT), metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET);
Diode: basic structure and operating principle, current-voltage characteristic,
large and small-signal models, iterative and graphical analysis; Diode
Applications : rectifier circuits (half-wave and full-wave rectifiers,
rectifiers with capacitor filter), voltage regulator (using Zener diode),
clipper (limiter) circuits, clamper circuits; Bipolar Junction Transistors and
their Applications: structure and modes of operation; n-p-n and p-n-p
transistor in active mode, DC analysis of both transistor circuits; BJT as an
amplifier, small-signal equivalent circuits, single-stage BJT amplifier
(common-emitter mode); BJT as a switch; Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect
Transistors and their Applications: structure and physical operation of n-type
and p-type MOSFET; DC analysis of MOSFET circuits; MOSFET as an amplifier,
small-signal equivalent circuits, single-stage MOSFET amplifier (common-source
mode); MOSFET as a switch; Operational Amplifier (Op Amp) : ideal op amp;
inverting amplifier, amplifier with a T-network, effect of finite gain, summing
amplifier; non-inverting configuration, voltage follower; op amp applications
like current-to-voltage converter, voltage-to-current converter, difference
amplifier, instrumentation amplifier, integrator and differentiator; Feedback:
basic concepts of negative feedback; four ideal feedback topologies;
Oscillators: basic principles of sinusoidal oscillation; Example circuits;
Digital Electronics: Boolean algebra and rules of
simplification; combinational circuits like adder, decoder, encoder,
multiplexer and demultiplexer; sequential circuits like flip-flops, counters
and shift registers.

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