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ECE207 Analog Electronic Circuits L T P C

3 0 2 4
Version No.:
Prerequisite:
1.20
ECE101 Electron Devices and Circuits.
Objectives



To build on EDC, the applications of amplifier Circuits at higher frequencies.
To introduce the concepts of negative and positive feedback.
To know the design of all relevant circuits.
Expected Outcome


A clear concept of linear electronic circuits
Comfort level in analyzing and designing different analog circuits.
Unit I BJT Internal Capacitances & High Frequency Model
Diffusion capacitance, B-E junction capacitance, C-B junction capacitance, high frequency
hybrid- model, cutoff frequency, frequency response of a CE amplifier, the three frequency
bands, high frequency response, low frequency response, unity gain bandwidth.
Unit II MOSFET Internal Capacitances & High Frequency Model
Gate capacitive effect, junction capacitances, high frequency model, unity gain frequency,
frequency response of a CS amplifier, the three frequency bands, high frequency response, low
frequency response, CMOS digital logic inverter, Depletion type MOSFET, JFET.
Unit III Power Amplifiers
Preview, Power Amplifiers, Power Transistors, Classes of Amplifiers, Class A Power Amplifiers,
Class AB Push-Pull Complementary Output Stages.
Unit IV Differential and Multistage Amplifiers
Preview, the Differential Amplifier, Basic BJT Differential Pair, Basic FET Differential Pair,
Differential Amplifier with Active Load, BiCMOS Circuits, Gain Stage and Simple Output Stage,
Diff-Amp Frequency Response.
Unit V Feedback and Oscillators
Introduction to Feedback, Basic Feedback Concepts, Ideal Feedback Topologies, Voltage
Amplifiers, Current Amplifiers, Transconductance Amplifiers, Transresistance Amplifiers, Loop
Gain, Stability of the Feedback Circuit, Frequency Compensation, Barkhausen Criterion, Hartley,
Colpitts, Wien Bridge, RC Phase Shift and Crystal Oscillators.
Textbooks
1. Adel S. Sedra, Kenneth C. Smith & Arun N. Chandorkar , Microelectronic Circuits,: Theory and
Applications, 5/e, OUP, Chennai, 2009
2. D. A. Neamen, Electronic Circuit Analysis and Design 3/e, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,
2007.
Reference Books
1. P. Malvino, D. J. Bates, Electronic Principles, 7/e, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2006.
2. R. L. Boylestad and L. Nashelsky Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory 10/e, Pearson
Education, Delhi, 2008.
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3. A. Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 6/e, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2008.
4. T. F. Boghart, J. S. Beasley and G. Rico, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Pearson Education,
6/e, Delhi, 2004.
Mode of Evaluation: CAT- I & II, Quizzes, Assignments/ other tests, Term End
Examination.
ECE207 Analog Electronic Circuits Lab
Prerequisite: ECE102 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering /
ECE101 Electron Devices and Circuits
List of Experiments:
I. Using Multisim:
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Introduction to software tool Multisim for circuit simulation.
Single stage (CE, CC) amplifiers.
RC coupled amplifier.
Darlington Emitter follower
Voltage series feedback amplifier (FET, BJT)
RC phase shift oscillator
II. Hardware testing:
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RC coupled amplifier
RC phase shift Oscillator
Class A, Class B power Amplifier Circuits.
10. Series and Shunt feedback amplifiers
11. Class B Complementary symmetry power amplifier
12. Single tuned amplifier.








ECE203 Modulation Techniques L T P C
3 0 2 4
Version No.: 1.20
Prerequisite: ECE101 Electron Devices and Circuits
Objectives:
To introduce the elements of communication systems, describe the generalized block
diagram and the types of communication systems.
To discuss the concepts of noise, noise voltage, noise temperature, SNR of various
modulation schemes.
To explain the need for modulation and describe the concepts behind the CW, PM, Angle
modulation techniques.
To illustrate and explain various pulse modulation techniques



Expected Outcome:
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Analyze the effects of noise in CW &angle modulation
Demonstrate the generation and detection of amplitude and angle modulation techniques
Identify and compare different pulse modulation techniques
Unit I Introduction to Communication System
Need and Importance of Communication, Elements of Communication System, Generalized
block diagram of communication system, Role of each block (information source, transmitter,
channel/communication media, receiver).Types of communication systems- Simplex and Duplex
systems, Analog and digital systems, Applications of Electronic Communications,
Electromagnetic Spectrum used in communication and various frequency bands, Concept of
bandwidth.
Unit II Amplitude Modulation
Need for modulation amplitude modulation frequency spectrum Power relation different
types of modulators SSB and VSB modulation and demodulation. AM transmitters Block
diagram functions of each block high level transmitters- Problems.
Unit III Angle Modulation
Principle of frequency and phase modulation Relation between FM and PM waves
Bandwidth of FM Narrow band wide band FM Generation of FM wave Direct and
Indirect methods FM transmitters Block diagram functions of each block- Problems.
Unit IV Noise, Detection and Receivers
Noise in communication and types of noise (External and Internal), Noise voltage, Signal-
tonoise
ratio, Noise figure, Noise temperature.
Noise in CW modulation systems:
Receiver model, signal to noise ratio (SNR), noise figure, noise temperature, noise in DSB-SC,
SSB, AM & FM receivers, pre-emphasis and de-emphasis
Detection Diode detectors Synchronous detection FM detectors slope detectors Phase
discriminators Ratio detectors. Receiver different types super hetero dyne receivers Block
diagram Choice of IF and Oscillator frequencies Tracking alignment AVC, AFC
Receiver characteristics.
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Unit V Pulse Modulation Systems
Sampling theorem Pulse amplitude modulation Channel bandwidth for PAM detection of
PAM signals Pulse width modulation generation of PWM and PPM conversion of PWM to
PPM detection of PWM and PPM TDM & FDM, problems related to TDM & FDM.
Textbooks
1. G. Kennedy, Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw Hill, 2006.
2. Roddy and Coolen, Electronic Communication, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.
Reference Books
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Taub and Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, McGraw Hill, 2007.
Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communications Systems Fundamentals Through
advanced, 5th Edition, Pearson Education, 2005.
Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communications Systems Fundamentals Through
advanced, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2007.
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Mode of Evaluation: CAT- I & II, Quizzes, Assignments/ other tests, Term End
Examination.
ECE203 Modulation Techniques Lab
List of Experiments:
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Amplitude modulation
Amplitude demodulation
Frequency modulation
Frequency demodulation
Pulse amplitude modulation
Pulse width modulation
Mixer
Pre-emphasis
De-emphasis
Sample and Hold Circuit.
Noise calculation in AM receiver using MATLAB.
Noise calculation in FM receiver using MATLAB.
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