Electronic Circuit Analysis Lecture Notes
Electronic Circuit Analysis Lecture Notes
This section contains lecture notes from the Fall 2000 version of the course. These notes can also be found in the Video Lectures section, under the Related Resources tab for each video. Demonstration handouts can be found there as well. Notes for Lecture 24 are not available. LEC # TOPICS LECTURE NOTES 1 Introduction and lumped abstraction
(PDF) 2 Basic circuit analysis method (PDF) 3 Superposition, Thévenin and Norton (PDF) 4 The digital abstraction (PDF) 5 Inside the digital gate (PDF) 6 Nonlinear analysis (PDF) 7 Incremental analysis (PDF) 8 Dependent sources and amplifiers (PDF) 9 MOSFET amplifier large signal analysis (PDF) 10 Amplifiers - small signal model (PDF) 11 Small
signal circuits (PDF) 12 Capacitors and first-order systems (PDF) 13 Digital circuit speed (PDF) 14 State and memory (PDF) 15 Second-order systems (PDF) (PDF) 16 Sinusoidal steady state (PDF) 17 The impedance model (PDF) 18 Filters (PDF) 19 The operational amplifier abstraction (PDF) 20 Operational amplifier circuits (PDF) 21 Op-amps positive
feedback (PDF) 22 Energy and power (PDF) 23 Energy, CMOS (PDF) 24 Power conversion circuits and diodes 25 Violating the abstraction barrier (PDF) Page 2 6.002 is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) curriculum. At MIT, 6.002 is in the core of
department subjects required for all undergraduates in EECS. The course introduces the fundamentals of the lumped circuit … 6.002 is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) curriculum. At MIT, 6.002 is in the core of department subjects required for
all undergraduates in EECS. The course introduces the fundamentals of the lumped circuit abstraction. Topics covered include: resistive elements and networks; independent and dependent sources; switches and MOS transistors; digital abstraction; amplifiers; energy storage elements; dynamics of first- and second-order networks; design in the time
and frequency domains; and analog and digital circuits and applications. Design and lab exercises are also significant components of the course. 6.002 is worth 4 Engineering Design Points. The 6.002 content was created collaboratively by Profs. Anant Agarwal and Jeffrey H. Lang. The course uses the required textbook Foundations of Analog and
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Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! JNTUK R19 2-2 Electronic Circuit Analysis Material/Notes PDF Download Students those who are studying JNTUK R19 ECE Branch, Can Download Unit wise R19 2-2 Electronic Circuit Analysis (ECA) Material/Notes PDFs below.
OBJECTIVES: To learn hybrid-pi parameters at high frequency and compare with low frequency parameters. Learn and understand the purpose of cascading of single stage amplifiers and derive the overall voltagegain.Analyze the effect of negative feedback on amplifier characteristics and derive the characteristics. Learn and understand the basic
principle of oscillator circuits and perform the analysis of different oscillatorcircuits. Compare and analyze different Power amplifiers like Class A, Class B, Class C, Class AB and other types ofamplifiers. Analyze different types of tuned amplifiercircuits. UNIT-1 Small Signal High Frequency Transistor Amplifier models: BJT: Transistor at high
frequencies, Hybrid- π common emitter transistor model, Hybrid π conductance, Hybrid π capacitances, validity of hybrid π model, determination of highfrequency parameters in terms of low-frequency parameters , CE short circuit current gain, current gain with resistive load, cut-off frequencies, frequency response and gain bandwidth product. FET:
Analysis of common Source and common drain Amplifier circuits at high frequencies. Download UNIT-1 Material PDF | Reference-2 UNIT-2 Multistage Amplifiers: Classification of amplifiers, methods of coupling, cascaded transistor amplifier and its analysis, analysis of two stage RC coupled amplifier, high input resistance transistor amplifier circuits
and their analysis-Darlington pair amplifier, Cascode amplifier, Boot-strap emitter follower, Differential amplifier using BJT. Download UNIT-2 Material PDF | Reference-2 UNIT-3 Feedback Amplifiers: Feedback principle and concept, types of feedback, classification of amplifiers, feedback topologies, Characteristics of negative feedback amplifiers,
Generalized analysis of feedback amplifiers, Performance comparison of feedback amplifiers, Method of analysis of feedback amplifiers. Download UNIT-3 Material PDF | Reference-2 Unit-4 Oscillators: Oscillator principle, condition for oscillations, types of oscillators, RC-phase shift and Wien bridge oscillators with BJT and FET and their analysis,
Generalized analysis of LC Oscillators, Hartley and Colpitt’s oscillators using BJT, Frequency and amplitude stability of oscillators. Download UNIT-4 Material PDF | Reference-2 UNIT-5 Power Amplifiers: Classification of amplifiers(A to H), Class A power Amplifiers, Class B Push-pull amplifiers, Complementary symmetry push pull amplifier, Class AB
power amplifier, Class-C power amplifier, Thermal stability and Heatsinks.
Tuned Amplifiers: Introduction, Q-Factor, small signal tuned amplifier, capacitance single tuned amplifier, double tuned amplifiers, , staggered tunedamplifiers Download UNIT-5 Material PDF | Reference-2 TEXT BOOKS: Integrated Electronics- J. Millman and C.C. Halkias, Tata McGraw-Hill,1972.
Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory – Robert L. Boylestad and LouisNashelsky, Pearson/Prentice Hall, Tenth Edition,2009.
Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits – B.P. Singh,Rekha , Pearson publications, 2006 REFERENCE BOOKS: Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design – Donald A. Neaman, McGrawHill,2010. Microelectronic Circuits-Sedra A.S. and K.C. Smith, Oxford University Press,Sixth Edition,2011. Electronic Circuit Analysis-B.V.Rao, K.R.Rajeswari,
P.C.R.Pantulu,K.B.R.Murthy, PearsonPublications. OUTCOMES: Design and analysis ofsmall signal high frequency transistor amplifier using BJT and FET. Designandanalysisofmultistageamplifiersusing BJTandFETandDifferential amplifier using BJT. Derive the expressions for frequency ofoscillation and condition for oscillation of RC and LC oscillators
and their amplitude and frequency stabilityconcept. Know the classification of the power and tuned amplifiers and their analysiswith performance comparison. EECS40 Lectures (PDF format) Download Adobe Acrobat to read PDF files Videotapes of the lectures are archived online here. Introduction Lecture 1: Course overview and introduction;
analog vs. digital signals Circuit Analysis Lecture 2: Overview of circuit analysis, electrical quantities, ideal basic circuit element, sign conventions Lecture 3: Power calculations; circuit elements (voltage and current sources, resistor); Kirchhoff's laws Lecture 4: Resistors in series; voltage divider; resistors in parallel; current divider; measuring
current and voltage Lecture 5: Node-Voltage Circuit Analysis Method; Formal Circuit Analysis Methods Lecture 6: Complete Mesh Analysis; Superposition; Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits; Maximum Power Transfer Lecture 7: Thevenin/Norton Eq. cont.; Max power transfer theorem; The operational amplifier ("op amp"); Feedback;
Comparator circuits; Ideal op amp; Unity-gain voltage follower circuit Lecture 8: Op-Amp ckts cont.; Inverting amplifier circuit; Summing amplifier circuit; Noninverting amplifier circuit; Differential amplifier circuit Lecture 9: The Capacitor; The Inductor Lecture 10: Mutual Inductance; First-order Circuits Lecture 11: Transient Response of 1st-order
Circuits; Application: Modeling of Digital Logic Gate Lecture 12: RC, RL Review; Propagation Delay; Energy Consumption of Simple RC Circuit; Circuit Transient Response Examples; Midterm Questions Lecture 13: Semiconductor Materials; Properties of Silicon; Doping Lecture 14: Midterm #1 Stats; The pn Junction Diode Lecture 15: Diode Analysis
and applications continued; The MOSFET Lecture 16: MOSFET ID vs. VGS characteristic; Circuit Models for the MOSFET Lecture 17: MOSFET ID vs. VGS characteristic continued; Circuit Models for the MOSFET continued Lecture 18: Small signal analysis continued; Logic functions; NMOS logic gates; The CMOS inverter Lecture 19: The CMOS
inverter (cont'd); CMOS Logic gates; The body effect Lecture 20: Synthesis of logic circuits; Minimization of logic circuits Lecture 21: Sequential logic circuits; Fan-out; Propagation delay; CMOS power consumption Lecture 22: Timing diagrams; Delay Analysis Lecture 23: Maximum clock frequency- three figures of merit; Continously-switched
inverters; Ring oscillators; IC Fabrication Technology Lecture 24: Modern IC Fabrication Technology Lecture 25: Device isolation methods; Electrical contacts to Si; Mask layout conventions; Process flow examples; Circuit extraction from layout Lecture 26: Interconnect modeling; Propagation delay with interconnect; Inter-wire capacitance; Pi model
for capacitive coupling; Coupling capacitance effects: loading, crosstalk Lecture 27: Transistor scaling; Silicon-on-Insulator technology; Interconnect scaling Here you can download the free lecture Notes of Electronic Circuit Analysis Pdf Notes – ECA Pdf Notes materials with multiple file links to download. The Electronic Circuit Analysis Notes
Pdf- ECA Notes Pdf book starts with the topics covering Classification of amplifiers, Analysis of Cascaded RC coupled BJT amplifiers Cascode amplifier, General frequency considerations, MOS small signal model, classification of feedback on amplifier characteristics, Classification of oscillators, Class A Large Signal Amplifiers, Q-Factor, Etc. Please
find the download links below: Latest Material Links Complete Notes Link – Complete Notes Unit 1 Link – Unit 1 Notes Unit 2 Link – Unit 2 Notes Unit 3 Link – Unit 3 Notes Unit 4 Link – Unit 4 Notes Unit 5 Link – Unit 5 Notes Old Material Links UNIT I SINGLE STAGE AMPLIFIERS Classification of amplifiers- distrotion in amplifiers, analysis of CE,
CC and CB configurations with simplified hybrid model, analysis of CE amplifier with emitter resistance and emitter follower, Miller’s Theorem and its dual, Design of Single stage RC coupled amplifier using BJT. Download ECA Unit – 1 UNIT II MULTI STAGE AMPLIFIERS Analysis of Cascaded RC coupled BJT amplifiers Cascode amplifier, Darlington
Pair, Different Coupling Schemes used in amplifiers- RC Coupled Amplifier, Transformer Coupled amplifier, Direct Coupled amplifier. Download ECA Unit – 2 UNIT III BJT AMPLIFIERS – FREQUENCY RESPONSE Logarithms, Decibles, General frequency considerations, Frequency response of BJT amplifiers, Analysis at Low and High Frequencies,
Effect of coupling and bypass capacitors. The hybrid pi – common emitter transistor model, CE short circuit current gain, Current gain with resistive load, single stage CE transistor amplifier response, gain-bandwidth poduct, emitter follower at higher frequencies. Download ECA Unit – 3 UNIT IV MOS AMPLIFIERS Basic concepts, MOS small signal
model, common source amplifier with resistive load, diode connected load and current source load, source follower, common gate stage cascode, folded cascode amplifier, and their frequency response. Download ECA Unit – 4 Electronic Circuit Analysis Notes Pdf- ECA Notes Pdf UNIT V FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS Concepts of feedback, classification
of feedback on amplifier characteristics, general characterstics of negative feedback amplifiers, effect of feedback on amplifier characteristics, voltage seriesm voltage shunt, current series and current shunt feedback cofigurations, Illustrative problems. Download ECA Unit – 5 UNIT VI OSCILLATORS Classification of oscillators, conditions for
oscillatorsm RC Phase shift oscillator , Generalized analysis of LC oscillator- Hartley and colpitts Oscillators, Wein Bridge & Crystal Oscillator, Stability of Oscillators. UNIT VII LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS Classification, Class A Large Signal Amplifiers, Transformer coupled class A Audio power amplifierm Efficiency of Class A Amplifier, Class B
Amplifier, Efficiency of CLass b Amplifier, Class B Pushpull amplifier, Complimentary symmetry Class B Push-Pull amplifier, Distortion in Power Amplifiers, Thermal Stability and Heat sinks. UNIT VIII TUNED AMPLIFIERS Introduction, Q- Factor , small signal tuned amplifier, effect of cascading single tuned amplifiers on bandwidth, effect of
cascading double tuned amplifiers on bandwidth, stagger tuned amplifiermm stability of tuned amplifiers. TEXT BOOKS: integrated electronics – Jacob Millman and Christos C Halkias, 1991 ed 2008, TMH Electronic Devices and Circuits – S Shalivahan Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits – Behzad Razavi 2008 TMH Note :- These notes are
according to the r09 Syllabus book of JNTUH.In R13 ,8-units of R09 syllabus are combined into 5-units in r13 syllabus.Click here to check all the JNTU Syllabus books Frequently Asked Questions Q1: What is an electronic amplifier circuit? A1: Electronic amplifier circuit modifies the characteristics of the input signal when delivered the output side. It
can be with respect to current, voltage, or power. Q2: What are the classification of amplifier? A2: Classification of amplifiers is given below Type of signal Type of configuration Classification Frequency of operation Type of coupling Based on the output Number of stages Small signal Common emitter Class A Amplifier Direct Current (DC) A RC
coupled amplifiers A Voltage amplifier A Single stage amplifiers Large signal Common base Class B Amplifier Audio Frequencies Inductive coupled amplifiers Power amplifiers Two stage amplifier Common collector Class AB Amplifier Radio frequencies Transformer coupled amplifiers Multistage amplifiers Class C Amplifier VHF, UHF, SHF
frequencies Direct coupled amplifiers Number of stages Q3: What are the characteristics of amplifiers? A3: Characteristics of amplifier are, Current gain Voltage gain Power gain Input impedance Output impedance Band width Q4: What is the difference between CE, CB, CC amplifier? A4: The difference between CE, CB, CC amplifier are,
Characteristic CE CB CC Input resistance Low (1K to 2K) Very low (30-150 Ω) High (20-500 KΩ) Output resistance Large (≈ 50 K) High (≈ 500 K) Low (50-1000 KΩ) Current gain B high α < 1 High (1 + β) Voltage gain High (≈ 1500) High (≈ 1500) Less than one Power gain High (≈ 10,000) High (≈ 7500) Low (250-500) Phase between input and
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introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis which is the foundation for all subjects of the Electrical Engineering discipline. The emphasis of this course is laid on the basic analysis of circuits which includes single-phase circuits, magnetic circuits, network theorems, transient analysis, and network topology. Introduction to Electronic Circuit
Analysis: As students, you are required to study mathematics, science, and engineering with the purpose of being able to apply that knowledge to the solution of engineering problems. The skill here is the ability to apply the fundamentals of these areas in the solution of a problem. Electric circuit theory and electromagnetic theory are the two
fundamental theories upon which all branches of electrical engineering are built. Many branches of electrical engineering, such as power, electric machines, control, electronics, communications, and instrumentation, are based on electric circuit theory. Electronic Circuit Analysis Pdf Free Download Electronic circuit analysis pdf books free download
Download Electronics Circuit Analysis Question paper Download List of Reference Books for Electronics Circuit Analysis – 2nd Sem Engineering Circuit Analysis by William Hayt and Jack E.Kemmerley, McGraw Hill Company,6 th edition Network Analysis: Van Valkenburg; Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits by
Charles K.Alexander and Mathew N.O.Sadiku, McGraw Hill Education (India) Linear Circuit Analysis by De Carlo, Lin, Oxford publications Electric Circuits– (Schaum’s outlines) by MahmoodNahvi& Joseph Edminister, Adapted by KumaRao, 5th Edition –McGraw Hill. Electric Circuits by David A. Bell, Oxford publications Introductory Circuit Analysis
by Robert L Boylestad, Pearson Publications Circuit Theory (Analysis and Synthesis) by A.Chakrabarthi, DhanpatRai&Co. Electronics Circuit Analysis Syllabus- 1st Year UNIT-I: Introduction to Electrical Circuits Passive components and their V-I relations. Sources (dependent and independent) -Kirchoff’s laws, Network reduction techniques (series,
parallel, series-parallel, star-to-delta and delta-to-star transformation). source transformation technique, nodal analysis, and mesh analysis. UNIT-II: Network topology Definitions of Graph and Tree, Basiccutset and tieset matrices for planar networks, Loop and nodal methods of analysis of networks with dependent and independent voltage and
current sources, Duality and Dual networks. UNIT-III: Magnetic Circuit The basic definition of MMF, flux, and reluctance. The analogy between electrical and magnetic circuits.Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction Concept of self and mutual inductance.
Dot convention-coefficient of coupling and composite magnetic circuit.Analysis of series and parallel magnetic circuits. UNIT-IV: Single Phase A.C Systems Periodic waveforms (determination of rms, average value and form factor).
Concept of phase angle and phase difference – Waveforms and phasor diagrams for lagging, leading networks. Complex and polar forms of representations, steady state analysis of R, L and C circuits. Power Factor and its significance real, reactive power and apparent power, the waveform of instantaneous power triangle and complex power UNIT-V:
Analysis of AC Networks Extension of node and mesh analysis to AC networks, Numerical problems on sinusoidal steady state analysis, Series and parallel resonance, Selectively band width and Quasi factor, Introduction to locus diagram. UNIT-VI: Network theorems (DC & AC Excitations) Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s
theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Millman’s theorem, and compensation theorem.
Learning Outcomes: Students are able to solve • Various electrical networks in the presence of active and passive elements. • Electrical networks with network topology concepts. • Any magnetic circuit with various dot conventions. • R, L, C network with sinusoidal excitation. • Any R, L, network with a variation of any one of the parameters i.e R, L,
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