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Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory

This document outlines the syllabus for an Electronic Devices and Circuits course. The course provides an introduction to semiconductor diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and field effect transistors. It covers topics like diode circuit analysis, transistor biasing techniques, small signal and large signal analysis, and transistor amplifier applications. The course is divided into several modules including semiconductor diodes, diode applications, bipolar junction transistors, DC biasing of BJTs, field effect transistors, and FET biasing.

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Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory

This document outlines the syllabus for an Electronic Devices and Circuits course. The course provides an introduction to semiconductor diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and field effect transistors. It covers topics like diode circuit analysis, transistor biasing techniques, small signal and large signal analysis, and transistor amplifier applications. The course is divided into several modules including semiconductor diodes, diode applications, bipolar junction transistors, DC biasing of BJTs, field effect transistors, and FET biasing.

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SYLLABUS OF INSTRUCTION Course Name: Electronic Devices and Circuits Course Credit: 3 units lecture, 1 unit Laboratory Prerequisite:

Physics 2, Integral Calculus Course Description: The Electronic Devices and Circuits subject is offered to the student taking up engineering courses. It is designed to give the students the information they need to know about the quantum mechanics of solid state electronics and models, diode circuit analysis and applications, transistor biasing, small signal analysis, large signal analysis, transistor amplifiers and its application in its basic approach. Course Outline: 1. Semiconductor Diodes 1.1 Semiconductor Materials 1.2 Energy Levels 1.3 Extrinsic and Intrinsic Materials 1.4 Semiconductor Diodes 1.5 Ideal Diode 1.6 Diode Equivalent Circuits 1.7 Transition and Diffusion Capacitance 1.8 Reverse Recovery Time 1.9 Zener Diodes Diode Applications 2.1 Load Line Analysis 2.2 Diode Approximations 2.2.1 Series Diode Approximations 2.2.2 Parallel Diode Approximations 2.3 Sinusoidal Inputs 2.3.1 Half wave Rectification 2.3.2 Full Wave Rectification 2.4 Clippers 2.5 Clampers 2.6 Voltage Multiplier Circuits Bipolar Junction Transistor 3.1 Transistor Construction 3.2 Configurations 3.2.1 Common Base Configurations 3.2.2 Common Emitter Configurations 3.2.3 Common Collector Configurations 3.3 Limits of Operations DC Biasing BJT s 4.1 Operating Point 4.2 Kinds of Biasing 4.2.1 Fixed Bias Circuit

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4.2.2 Voltage Divider Circuit 4.2.3 Emitter Stabilized Circuit 4.2.4 DC bias with Voltage Feedback 4.2.5 Miscellaneous Bias Configurations 4.3 Transistor Switching Networks Field Effect Transistors 5.1 Construction and Characteristics of FETs 5.2 Kinds of FETs FET Biasing 6.1 Kinds of Configurations 6.1.1 Fixed Bias Circuit 6.1.2 Self Bias Circuit 6.1.3 Voltage Divider Circuit 6.2 Depletion Type MOSFETs 6.3 Enhancement Type MOSFETs 6.4 Combination Networks

References: 1. Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory 8th edition By: Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky

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