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Lab Ques EC205 EC-I

The document outlines an electronics lab experiment involving 17 circuits that students will construct and analyze. The circuits include various biasing configurations for BJTs and FETs, various amplifier designs including single-stage, multistage and differential amplifiers, rectifier circuits, and voltage regulator designs. For each circuit, students will determine values like current, voltage, bandwidth or gain and analyze characteristics like regulation. The goal is for students to design, build and test various fundamental electronic circuits.

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Lab Ques EC205 EC-I

The document outlines an electronics lab experiment involving 17 circuits that students will construct and analyze. The circuits include various biasing configurations for BJTs and FETs, various amplifier designs including single-stage, multistage and differential amplifiers, rectifier circuits, and voltage regulator designs. For each circuit, students will determine values like current, voltage, bandwidth or gain and analyze characteristics like regulation. The goal is for students to design, build and test various fundamental electronic circuits.

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B.S.

ABDUR RAHMAN UNIVERSITY


Dept. of ECE
EC205 - ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS-I LAB

1. Design a fixed bias circuit of BJT for Vcc=12 V, RB=470 kΩ, VBE=0.7 V, Rc=1kΩ,
β=300. Determine the values of Ic, IB, and VCE.

2. Design a Collector Feedback bias circuit of BJT for Vcc=12 V, RB=220 kΩ,
VBE=0.7V, Rc=1 kΩ, β=300. Determine the values of Ic, IB, and VCE.

3. Design a Self bias circuit of BJT for Vcc=12 V, R1=31 kΩ, R2=6 kΩ, RE=500Ω,
VBE=0.7V, Rc=1 kΩ, β=300. Determine the values of Ic, IB, and VCE.

4. Construct a Common Emitter(CE) amplifier without feedback using voltage


divider bias and determine its bandwidth from frequency response curve.

5. Construct a Common Emitter(CE) amplifier with feedback using voltage divider


bias and determine its bandwidth from frequency response curve.

6. Construct a Common Emitter(CC) amplifier using voltage divider bias and


determine its bandwidth from frequency response curve.

7. Construct a two stage RC coupled amplifier and determine its bandwidth from
frequency response curve.

8. Construct a Darlington amplifier and determine its bandwidth from frequency


response curve.

9. Construct a differential mode and common mode differential amplifier circuits


and determine the values of Ad, Ac and Common Mode Rejection Ratio(CMRR).

10. Construct a common source FET amplifier and determine its bandwidth from
frequency response curve.
11. Construct a complementary symmetry Class-B Push Pull amplifier and observe its
gain. How will you eliminate cross-over distortion occurring in it?

12. Construct a half wave rectifier circuit without and with capacitor filter and
determine the value of its ripple factor.

13. Construct a Centre-tapped full wave rectifier circuit without and with capacitor
filter and determine the value of its ripple factor.

14. Construct a bridge rectifier circuit without and with capacitor filter and determine
the value of its ripple factor.

15. Construct a series voltage regulator and determine its line and load regulation
characteristics.

16. Construct a shunt voltage regulator using zener diode and BJT. Determine its line
and load regulation characteristics.

17. Design a self bias circuit of FET and determine the values of ID and VDS.

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