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Analog circuits-Introduction

The document outlines the course contents for ECE-212 Analog Circuits, taught by Dr. Rituparna Choudhury, covering topics such as diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and operational amplifiers. It includes details on the distribution of marks for assessments totaling 100 marks, consisting of midsem, endsem, quizzes, assignments, and attendance. References for the course are also provided, including key textbooks on microelectronic circuits and integrated electronics.

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Analog circuits-Introduction

The document outlines the course contents for ECE-212 Analog Circuits, taught by Dr. Rituparna Choudhury, covering topics such as diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and operational amplifiers. It includes details on the distribution of marks for assessments totaling 100 marks, consisting of midsem, endsem, quizzes, assignments, and attendance. References for the course are also provided, including key textbooks on microelectronic circuits and integrated electronics.

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Analog circuits

ECE-212
Dr. Rituparna Choudhury
Email: [email protected]
Course Contents
Chapter-1: Diodes

• The Ideal Diode


• Terminal Characteristics of junction diode
• Modelling diode forward characteristics
• Rectifier circuits
• Limiting and clamping circuits

Chapter-2: Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)


• Device structure and physical operation
• Current voltage characteristics
• BJT as an amplifier and as a switch
• BJT circuits at DC
• Biasing in BJT amplifier circuits
• Small signal operation models
• Single stage BJT amplifiers
• Multistage Amplifiers
• Frequency response of Common Emitter amplifier
Course Contents
Chapter-3 : Operational Amplifiers

• The Ideal OpAmp


• The Inverting Configuration
• The Non-inverting Configuration
• Integrators and Differentiators
• Nonlinear Function Operations
• Sample and Hold circuits
• Filter circuits using OpAmp
• Rectifier circuits using OpAmp

References:
1. Microelectronic Circuits by Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith
2. Integrated Electronics by Jacob Millman, Christos Halkias and Chetan D. Parikh
Distribution of Marks (DoM)
Total marks: 100M

1. Midsem: 30M
2. Endsem: 30M
3. Quiz: 20M – 4 of 5 marks each (Jan, Feb, March, April)
4. Assignments: 10M – 2 (Before midsem and endsem)
5. Attendance and class performance: 10M
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