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EE202 Course Outline

This document outlines the course details for Analog Electronics taught at Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi in 2011. The course is worth 3 credits and consists of 7 units covering topics such as transistor characteristics, amplifier stages, differential amplifiers, frequency response, operational amplifiers, feedback in analog circuits, and amplifier applications. Student performance is evaluated through quizzes, assignments, and an end of semester exam. The course references two primary textbooks and provides additional optional textbooks for supplementary material.

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EE202 Course Outline

This document outlines the course details for Analog Electronics taught at Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi in 2011. The course is worth 3 credits and consists of 7 units covering topics such as transistor characteristics, amplifier stages, differential amplifiers, frequency response, operational amplifiers, feedback in analog circuits, and amplifier applications. Student performance is evaluated through quizzes, assignments, and an end of semester exam. The course references two primary textbooks and provides additional optional textbooks for supplementary material.

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Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi

School of Computing and Electrical Engineering


Jan - May 2011
Subject Code: EE - 202
Course Title: Analog Electronics
Credits: 3
Relative Weight: Quiz 1: 15%
Quiz 2 : 15%
End Sem: 50%
Surprize Quiz, Assignments: 20%
Course Instructor: Genemala Haobijam

Course Outline
Unit 1: Review of Transistor Characteristics, DC Biasing, Small Signal Models:
Review of working of BJT, MOSFET and their small signal equivalent Circuit; Biasing of BJT
and MOSFET circuits, Small Signal Models
Unit 2: Basic Amplifier stages:
Common Emitter, Common Base and Common Collector BJT amplifier stages; Common
Source, Common Gate and Common Drain MOSFET stages.
Unit 3: Differential Amplifiers:
Cascode stage and Current mirrors; BJT Differential pair , The MOSFET differential pair, Large
and Small signal Analysis of BJT Differential pair and MOSFET differential pair, Common
mode rejection, Differential pair with active load
Unit 4: Frequency response of Amplifiers:
Relationship between Transfer function and frequency response. General expressions for the
low-frequency and high frequency responses. Millers theorem. Frequency response of BJT
amplifiers and MOSFET amplifiers.
Unit 5: Operational Amplifier:
General configuration and basic stages of an operational amplifier (Opamp). Analysis of simple
BJT and CMOS opamps. Opamp parameters ideal and practical. Examples of commercial BJT
and CMOS opamps. Compensated and un-compensated opamps.
Unit 6: Feedback in analog circuits:
Advantages of negative feedback, Loop gain, feedback factor, Closed-loop gain. Basic feedback
topologies: Series- Shunt, Series-Series, Shunt-Shunt and Shunt-Series configurations.
Derivation of input resistance, output resistance and closed-loop gain of the above for both the
ideal and practical amplifiers. Stability of feedback amplifiers, Gain and Phase-margins.
Frequency compensation.
Unit 7: Amplifier Applications:
Signal generators and waveform shaping circuits; Tuned amplifiers
EE202 Course Outline, School of Computing and EE, IIT Mandi

Unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Topic

Review of Transistor Characteristics, DC Biasing,


Small Signal Models
Basic Amplifier stages
Differential Amplifiers
Frequency response of Amplifiers
Operational Amplifier
Feedback in analog circuits
Amplifier Applications

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Reference
[2]

Chap 4, 5

Chap 4,6

Chap 4, 5, 7

Chap 5, 7

Chap 6, 7

Chap 9,10

Chap 4, 5

Chap 11

Chap 9

Chap 8

Chap 8

Chap 12

Chap 12, 13

Textbook
1. Adel S. Sedra,Kenneth Carless Smith, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University
Press
2. Behzad Razavi, Fundamentals of Microelectronics, Wiley
Other Textbooks
3. Donald Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design, McGraw-Hill
4. Roger T. Howe, Charles G. Sodini, Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach,
Prentice Hall
5. Paul R. Gray, Paul J. Hurst, Robert G. Meyer, Stephen H. Lewis, Analysis And Design
Of Analog Integrated Circuits, Wiley-India, 2008

EE202 Course Outline, School of Computing and EE, IIT Mandi

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