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A.S.L.

PAULS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

LESSON PLAN

Faculty Name : K RAVI Designation: LECTURER


Subject Name :Electronic devices and circuits Sub Code : EE2203
Degree & Branch : B.E. – E.E.E Year/Semester : II/III

Aim:
To study the characteristics and applications of electronic devices.

Objectives:
To acquaint the students with construction, theory and characteristics of the following electronic
devices:

i) P-N junction diode


ii) Bipolar transistor
iii) Field effect transistor
iv) LED, LCD and other photo electronic devices
v) Power control / regulator devices

SYLLABUS

1. PN DIODE AND ITS APPLICATIONS 9


PN junction diode-VI characteristics – Rd, temperature effects – Drift ad diffusion currents –
switching – Rectifiers: HWR, FWR, BR, filters-Zener diode – VI characteristics, Regulators (series
and shunt), LED, LCD characteristics and applications.
2. BJT AND ITS APPLICATIONS 9
Junction transistor – Transistor construction – Input and output characteristics – CE, CB and CC
configurations – hybrid model – Analytical expressions – switching – RF application – Power
transistors – Opto couplers.
3. FET AND ITS APPLICATIONS 9
FET – VI characteristics, VP, JFET – small signal model – LF and HF equivalent circuits – CS and
CD amplifiers –cascade and cascade – Darlington connection – MOSFET - Characteristics –
enhancement and depletion
4. AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS 9
Differential amplifiers: CM and DM – condition for ofc-feedback amplifiers – stability –
Voltage / current, series / shunt feedback – oscillators – LC, RC, crystal

5. PULSE CIRCUITS 9
RC wave shaping circuits – Diode clampers and clippers – Multivibrators – Schmitt triggers – UJT
based saw tooth oscillators.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

Text Book(s):
1.Paynter, “Introductory to Electronic devices and circuits” 2006, PHI
2.David Bell “Electronic Devices and Circuits” 2007, PHI
Reference Book(s):
1. 1. Theodre F. Boghert, “Electronic Devices & Circuits” Pearson Education, VI Edition, 2003.
2. Rashid, “Microelectronic circuits” Thomson Publication, 1999.
3. B.P.Singh & Rekha Sing, “Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits” Pearson
Education, 2006.
4. “A Text book of Electronic Circuits” By R.S.Sedha, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
5. “Electronic Devices and Circuits” by S.Salivahanan, Second Edition.

Lecture Topic Time MODE


Cumulative
SI. Required No. of Text book
No hours
UNIT I - PN DIODE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
1 PN junction diode 1 Lecture 1 R5
2 VI characteristics of PN junction 1 Lecture 2 R5
diode.
3 Temperature effects of PN junction 1 Lecture 3 R5
diode.
Drift and diffusion currents of PN
junction diode.
4 Switching characteristics of PN 1 Lecture 4 R5
junction diode.
5 Rectifiers: Half wave rectifier, 2 Lecture 6 R2
Full wave rectifier and Full wave
Bridge rectifier.
6 Zener diode and its VI 1 Lecture 7 R2
characteristics
7 Series voltage Regulators. 1 Lecture 8 R5
Shunt voltage Regulators.
8 LED, LCD characteristics and 1 Lecture 9 R5
applications.
UNIT II BJT AND ITS APPLICATIONS
9 Junction transistor 1 Lecture 10 T2
10 Transistor construction 1 Lecture 11 T2
11 Input and output characteristics of 2 Lecture 13 T2
CE, CB and CC configuration.
12 Hybrid model and its Analytical 2 Lecture 15 R5
expressions.
13 Switching characteristics of 1 Lecture 16 R5
Transistor
14 Power transistors & RF application. 1 Lecture 17 R2
15 Opto couplers. 1 Lecture 18 R2& T2

UNIT III - FET AND ITS APPLICATIONS


16 FET – VI characteristics and VP 1 Lecture 19 R4
17 JFET – small signal model. 1 Lecture 20 R4
18 JFET -Low Frequency and High 1 Lecture 21 R4
Frequency equivalent circuits .
19 Common source amplifier. 1 Lecture 22 R4
20 Common Drain amplifier. 1 Lecture 23 R4
21 Cascade and Darlington connection. 1 Lecture 24 R4
22 MOSFET. 1 Lecture 25 R4
23 MOSFET – Characteristics . 26 R4
24 MOSFET - enhancement and 1 Lecture 27 R4
depletion mode.
UNIT - IV : AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS
25 Differential amplifiers 1 Lecture 28 R5
26 Differential amplifiers-Common 1 Lecture 29 R5
mode.
27 Differential amplifiers-Differential 1 Lecture 30 R5
mode.
28 Feedback amplifiers Condition of 1 Lecture 31 R5
feedback amplifiers.
29 Voltage series feedback amplifiers
1 Lecture 32 R5
30 Voltage shunt feedback amplifiers
31 Current series feedback amplifiers 1 Lecture R5
33
32 Current shunt feedback amplifiers
33 Oscillators. 1 Lecture 34 R5
34 RC- Oscillators 1 Lecture 35 R5
35 LC- Oscillators 1 Lecture 36 R5
UNIT –V : PULSE CIRCUITS
36 RC wave shaping circuits 1 Lecture 37 R5
37 Diode clampers. 1 Lecture 38 R5
38 Diode clippers. 1 Lecture 39 R5
39 Astable Multivibrators 1 Lecture 40 R4
40 Monostable Multivibrators 1 Lecture 41 R4
41 Bistable Multivibrators 1 Lecture 42 R4
42 Schmitt triggers and Problems. 1 Lecture 43 R5
43 UJT based saw tooth oscillators. 1 Lecture 44 R5
44 Revision 1 Lecture 45

(K RAVI)
Staff-in-Charge HOD Principal
Lesson Plan
Subject code: EE2203 Degree/Branch:
Subject name: Electronic devices and circuits Year/Sem:
Faculty: Total No. of hour given in syllabus: 60
Tutorial: 15
Lecturer: 45
Practical: 0
Grand total: 60

S. Topic No. of Referenc Page Nos.


No Hours e Books

I UNIT- I : PN DIODE AND ITS R5 92


APPLICATIONS
1 PN junction diode R5 92
2 VI characteristics of PN junction diode. R5 96
3 Temperature effects of PN junction diode. R5 111,107,10
Drift and diffusion currents of PN junction 9
diode.
4 Switching characteristics of PN junction R5 112
diode.
5 Rectifiers: Half wave rectifier, R5 619,623,62
6
Full wave rectifier and Full wave Bridge
rectifier.
6 Problems. R5 628
7 Zener diode and its VI characteristics R5 123
8 Series voltage Regulators. T2 72
Shunt voltage Regulators.
9 LED, LCD characteristics and applications. R5 787
II UNIT- II : BJT AND ITS T2 789
APPLICATIONS
10 Junction transistor T2 92
11 Transistor construction T2 100
12 Input and output characteristics of CE, CB T2 109,112,11
and CC configuration. 5
13 Hybrid model and its Analytical expressions. R5 246,260,26
7,271,284,2
96,300
14 Switching characteristics of R5 311
Transistor
15 Problems. R5 314
16 Power transistors. R2 122
17 RF application. R5 419
18 Opto couplers. R5 800

III UNIT - III : FET AND ITS T2 257


APPLICATIONS
19 FET – VI characteristics and VP T2 257
20 JFET – small signal model. T1 498
21 JFET -Low Frequency and High Frequency T1 571,574
equivalent circuits .
22 Common source amplifier. T2 339
23 Common Drain amplifier. T2 346
24 Cascade and Darlington connection. T1 320,323,36
3,378
25 MOSFET. R5 206
26 Problems. R5 218
27 MOSFET – Characteristics. R5 206
28 MOSFET - enhancement and depletion mode. R5 206207,
IV UNIT - IV : AMPLIFIERS AND R5 323
OSCILLATORS
29 Differential amplifiers R5 323
30 Differential amplifiers-Common mode. R5 325
31 Differential amplifiers-Differential mode. R5 326
32 Feedback amplifiers Condition of feedback T2 421
amplifiers.
33 Voltage series feedback amplifiers T2 422
34 Voltage shunt feedback amplifiers T2 426
35 Current series feedback amplifiers T2 443
36 Current shunt feedback amplifiers T2 449
37 Problems. T2 427,444
38 Oscillators. R5 507
39 RC- Oscillators. R5 521
40 LC- Oscillators. R5 509
V UNIT –V : PULSE CIRCUITS R5 543
41 RC wave shaping circuits R5 543
42 Diode clampers . R5 552
43 Diode clippers. R5 560
44 Astable Multivibrators R5 563
45 Monostable Multivibrators R5 568
46 Bistable Multivibrators R5 571
47 Schmitt triggers and Problems. R5 576,580
48 UJT based saw tooth oscillators. R5 584

TEXT BOOK T1 : Paynter, “Introductory to Electronic devices and circuits” 2006, PHI
T2:.David Bell “Electronic Devices and Circuits” 2007, PHI

REFERENCE BOOK:
5.
1 1.Theodre F. Boghert, “Electronic Devices & Circuits” Pearson Education, VI Edition,
2003.
2. Rashid, “Microelectronic circuits” Thomson Publication, 1999.
3. B.P.Singh & Rekha Sing, “Electronic Devices and Integrated Circuits” Pearson
Education, 2006.
4. “A Text book of Electronic Circuits” By R.S.Sedha, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
“Electronic Devices and Circuits” by S.Salivahanan, Second Edition.

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