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BSc.

Physical Sciences with Electronics (Semester 1)


Multidisciplinary

DSC-2: Network Analysis and Analog Electronics


Credit:04 (02 theory, 02 practical)
Learning Objectives
This course offers the basic knowledge to students to design and analyse the network circuit
analysis and analog electronics. It gives the concept of voltage, current sources and various
electrical network theorems, physics of semiconductor devices including junction diode,
bipolar junction transistors and their applications are discussed in detail. This also develops
the understanding of amplifier and its applications.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, students will be able to achieve the following learning outcomes.
• To understand the concept of voltage and current sources, Network theorems, Mesh
Analysis.
• To develop an understanding of the basic operation and characteristics of different type of
diodes and familiarity with its working and applications.
• Become familiar with Half-wave, Full-wave centre tapped and bridge rectifiers. To be able
to calculate ripple factor and efficiency.
• To be able to recognize and explain the characteristics of a PNP or NPN transistor.
• Become familiar with the load-line analysis of the BJT configurations and understand the
hybrid model (h- parameters) of the BJT transistors.
• To be able to perform small signal analysis of Amplifier and understand its classification.
• To be able to perform analysis of two stage R-C coupled Amplifier.
• To understand the concept of positive and negative feedback along with applications in case
of oscillators.

SYLLABUS OF ELECTRONICS DSC – 2

Unit I (10 lectures)


Circuit Analysis: Concept of Voltage and Current Sources. AC Circuit Analysis: Sinusoidal
Voltage and Current, Definition of Instantaneous, Peak, Peak to Peak, Root Mean Square and
Average Values. Voltage-Current relationship in Resistor, Inductor and Capacitor, Phasor,
Complex Impedance. Kirchhoff’s Current Law, Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law. Mesh Analysis.
Node Analysis. Star and Delta networks, Star- Delta Conversion. Principal of Duality.
Superposition Theorem. Thevenin’s Theorem. Norton’s Theorem. Reciprocity Theorem.
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.

Unit II (10 Lectures)

Junction Diode and its applications: PN junction diode (Ideal and practical)- constructions,
Formation of Depletion Layer, I-V characteristics. Idea of static and dynamic resistance, dc
load line analysis, Quiescent (Q) point. Zener diode, Reverse saturation current, Zener and
avalanche breakdown. Rectifiers- Half wave rectifier, Full wave rectifiers (center tapped and
bridge), circuit diagrams, working and waveforms, ripple factor and efficiency. Filter- Shunt
capacitor filter, its role in power supply, output waveform, and working. Regulation- Line
and load regulation, Zener diode as voltage regulator, and explanation for load and line
regulation.

Unit III (08 lectures)

Bipolar Junction Transistor: base, emitter, collector regions, current flow, input and output
characteristics of CB and CE configurations, Regions of operation (active, cut off and
saturation); Current gains α and β. Relations between α and β. dc load line and Q point.

Amplifiers: Transistor biasing and Stabilization circuits- Fixed Bias and Voltage Divider
Bias. Thermal runaway, stability and stability factor S. Class A, B and C
Amplifiers.(qualitative)

Unit IV (02 lectures)

Concept of feedback: negative and positive feedback.(Qualitative only). Sinusoidal


Oscillators: Barkhausen criterion for sustained oscillations. Phase shift and Colpitt’s
oscillator. Determination of Frequency and Condition of oscillation.

Reference Books:
1. Electric Circuits, S. A. Nasar, Schaum’s outline series, Tata McGraw Hill (2004)
2. Electrical Circuits, M. Nahvi & J. Edminister, Schaum’s Outline Series, Tata
McGraw-Hill (2005)
3. Electrical Circuits, K.A. Smith and R.E. Alley, 2014, Cambridge University Press
4. Network, Lines and Fields, J.D.Ryder, Prentice Hall of India.
5. Electronic Devices and Circuits, David A. Bell, 5th Edition 2015, Oxford University
Press.
6. Electronic Circuits: Discrete and Integrated, D.L. Schilling and C. Belove, Tata
McGraw Hill
7. Microelectronic circuits, A.S. Sedra, K.C. Smith, A.N. Chandorkar, 2014, 6th Edn.,
Oxford University Press.
8. J. Millman and C. C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill (2001)
9. J. J. Cathey, 2000 Solved Problems in Electronics, Schaum’s outline Series, Tata
McGraw Hill (1991) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ELECTRONICS LAB: NETWORK ANALYSIS AND ANALOG
ELECTRONICS LAB 60Periods
AT LEAST 06 EXPERIMENTS FROM THE FOLLOWING BESIDES #1
1. To familiarize with basic electronic components (R, C, L, diodes, transistors),
digital Multimeter, Function Generator and Oscilloscope.
2. Measurement of Amplitude, Frequency & Phase difference using
Oscilloscope.
3. Verification of (a) Thevenin’s theorem and (b) Norton’s theorem.
4. Verification of (a) Superposition Theorem and (b) Reciprocity Theorem.
5. Verification of the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
6. Study of the I-V Characteristics of (a) p-n junction Diode, and (b) Zener
diode.
7. Study of (a) Half wave rectifier and (b) Full wave rectifier (FWR).
8. Study the Zener regulator:load regulation and line regulation.
9. Input and output characteristics of CE BJT
10. Study of the RC Phase Shift Oscillator.
11. Study the Colpitt`s oscillator.

Reference Books:
1. Electrical Circuits, M. Nahvi and J. Edminister, Schaum’s Outline Series, Tata
McGraw-Hill (2005)
2. Networks, Lines and Fields, J.D.Ryder, Prentice Hall of India.
3. J. Millman and C. C. Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill (2001)
4. Allen Mottershead, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Goodyear Publishing

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