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GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB

TECHNICAL EDUCATION & VOCATIONAL TRAINING


AUTHORITY
Government Swedish Pakistani College of
Technology
Rehman Shaheed Road, Gujrat
Syl l a b u s wi th L ea r ni n g O u tc o m e
Doc Code: Rev No. Issue Date: May 25,
PTEVTA/Acc/SLO/012 01 2015
Course Syllabus & Learning Outcome

Program Name: Diploma Of associate engineering (Electronics)


Course Code: Eltr-225
2nd Year, Consists of eleven (06) Chapters. 288 hours i.e. one
Credit Hours: (1) year.
Quarter/Year: 2016-2017
Instructor: Muhammad Anas
Contact No: 0313-4200045
Consultation Hours: 08:00am 01:00pm (Monday Saturday)
E-mail: Surfrosh_32@yahoo.com

Module Title Learning Units Theory Workshop


Days/ Days/
hours hours
LU 1: Audio voltage amplifier: classification of
amplifiers w.r.t. ground, frequency and operation.
LU 2: Basic amplifier concept using transistors (BJT
& FET).
LU 3: Common emitter, common base and common
Module 1:
collector circuit configurations and CD, CS, and
INTRODUCTION CG configurations 20
TO AMPLIFIER. LU4: Equivalent circuit for CE amplifier and Hours
calculations for its voltage, current and power
gain by using graphical and parameter method.
LU5: Common Base amplifier equivalent circuit and
gain calculation by graphical and parameter
method.
LU6: Common collector amplifier equivalent act and
gain calculation by graphical analysis and using
parameter.
LU7: Biasing methods, thermal run away & instability
of Q-point.
Module 2: LU1: Methods of coupling of amplifier
COUPLING OF LU2: R.C. coupled amplifier 08
AMPLIFIER. LU3: Transformers coupled amplifier Hours
LU4: Direct coupled amplifier
Module 3: LU1: Classification of power amplifier
AUDIO POWER LU2: Complementary pair push-pull power amplifier 06
AMPLIFIERS. circuit. Hours
LU3: IC power amplifier. Heat sinks for power amplifier.
Module 4: 08
FEEDBACK LU1: Construction and working of feedback amplifier. Hours
AMPLIFIERS. LU2: Emitter follower and differential amplifiers
Module 5: LU1: RF amplifier types for Class A. 08
R.F. LU2:RF amplifier types for Class C Hours
AMPLIFIER. LU3: Feedback in RF amplifiers

LU1: Single stage I.F. Amplifier.


Module 6: LU2: Multistage I.F amplifier.
I.F AMPLIFIER. LU3: Methods of neutralization. 04
LU4: Integrated Circuit IFA Hours
LU1: Conditions for an amplifier to work as an oscillator.
LU2: Requisites of an oscillator.
Module 7: LU3: Classification of oscillator circuits. 08
LU4:RC phase shift and Wien bridge oscillator circuits. Hours
OSCILLATORS.
LU5: Condition of sustained oscillation.
LU6: Voltage controlled oscillator using 555 timer
LU7: Pulse tone oscillator using 555 timer.
LU8: Voltage controlled oscillator using 555 timer.
LU9: Reasons of instability in oscillator circuit.
LU10: Remedies of instability in oscillator.
LU11: Applications of oscillator.
LU1: Introduction to operational Amplifier.
LU2: The differential Amplifier.
Module 8: LU3: OP-AMP Data Sheet Parameters. 16
LU4: OP-AMP with negative Feedback. Hours
OPERATIONAL
LU5: Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers.
AMPLIFIER. LU6: Voltage follower.
LU7: Summing and difference amplifiers.
LU8: Introduction to 741 OP AMP.
Module 9:
MULTI- LU1: Monostable Multivibrator. 08
VIBRATOR LU2: Stable Multivibrator. Hours
LU1: RC ramp generator.
Module 10: LU2: Constant current ramp generator.
RAMP,PULSE LU3: UJT relaxation oscillator. 06
LU4: Bootstrap ramp generator. Hours
AND FUNCTION
LU5: Miller integrator ramp generator.
GENERATORS. LU6: Pulse generator circuit.
LU7: OP-AMP Function generator.
LU8: IC Function generator.
LU1: Introduction to comparator.
Module 11: LU2: Diode comparator. 04
COMPARATOR LU3: Transistor Schmitt trigger circuit. Hours
LU4: Output/Input characteristics.
AND SCHMITT
LU5: OP-AMP Schmitt trigger circuits.
TRIGGER. LU6: IC Schmitt
LU7: IC voltage comparators.
Module 1: Introduction to Amplifiers
Objective of the Module:
On completion of this module the trainee will be able to demonstrate the following competencies
according to industry standards and/or requirements:
Classification of amplifiers w.r.t. ground, frequency and operation.
Basic amplifier concept using transistors (BJT & FET).
Common emitter, common base and common collector circuit configurations
and CD, CS, and CG configurations
Equivalent circuit for CE amplifier and calculations for its voltage, current and
power gain by using graphical and parameter method.
Common Base amplifier equivalent circuit and gain calculation by graphical
and parameter method.
Common collector amplifier equivalent act and gain calculation by graphical
analysis and using parameter.
Biasing methods, thermal run away & instability of Q-point.
Calculation of stability factor and for CE, CB and CC circuits.
Method of stabilization of Q-point.
LU-1: Classification of amplifiers w.r.t. ground, frequency and operation

Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration


(Hours)
Current gain, voltage gain, power Total 60 Hrs
Need & principle of
gain Theory 10 Hrs
amplification
Practical 50 Hrs

LU-2: Basic amplifier concept using transistors (BJT & FET)

Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


2.1 Identify the Impact of voltage, current
variation on amplifier
function of
current, voltage
and power
amplifiers
2.2 Classification of
amplifiers Device used
Circuit configuration
Band of frequency handled
Class of biasing employed
Type of application

LU-3: Common emitter, common base and common collector circuit


configurations and CD, CS, and CG configurations:

Learning Outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


3.1 BJT configuration common terminal
(Cc, Cb, Cc) in terms Input & output ports
Input and output
currents
3.2 FET configuration Common terminal
(Cd, Cg, Cs) in terms Input & output ports
3.3 Compare the Input impedance
characteristics of Output impedance
BJT in terms Terminal to which
input is applied
Terminal from which
output is taken
Current gain
Voltage gain
Power gain
Applications
3.4 Compare the Input impedance
characteristics of Output impedance
FET in terms Input terminal
Output terminal
Voltage Gain
Applications

LU-4: Equivalent Circuit & Graphical Analysis for CE Circuit:

Learning Outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


4.1 Calculate the Formulae for Ai, Av,
gains and Ap, Zi, and Zo for CE
impedances for circuit.
given values of h-
parameters and
load resistance.
4.2 Calculate the input, output
gains and characteristics for CE
impedances for circuit for computing
CE circuit by transfer
using the three characteristics
characteristics
curves
LU-5: Equivalent Circuit & Graphical Analysis for CB Circuit:

Learning Outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


5.1 Calculate the Formulae for Ai, Av,
gains and Ap, Zi, and Zo for CB
impedances for circuit.
given values of h-
parameters and
load resistance.
LU-6: Equivalent Circuit & Graphical Analysis for CC Circuit:

Learning Outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


6.1 Calculate the Formulae for Ai, Av,
gains and Ap, Zi, and Zo for CC
impedances for circuit.
given values of h-
parameters and
load resistance.

LU-7: Biasing methods, thermal run away & instability of Q-point:


Learning Outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
7.1 Identify the fixed Explain the instability of Q-
biasing method for point and hazard of thermal
CE amplifier. runaway for fixed bias.
7.2 Identify the collector Merits and demerits of
biasing technique for CE collector bias method.
amplifier. Calculate the stability factor
7.5 Identify the voltage for each of the above biasing
divider bias technique. techniques.
7.6 Identify the emitter Identify the function of
bias technique. thermistor in CE amplifier
7.7 Describe the working circuit for protection against
of voltage divider & thermal runaway
emitter bias for stability
of Q-point and protection
against thermal runaway
7.9 List the methods of
bias stabilization

Module 2: COUPLING OF AMPLIFIER.


Objective of the Module:
On completion of this module the trainee will be able to demonstrate the following competencies
according to industry standards and/or requirements:
R.C. coupled amplifier.
Transformers coupled amplifier.
Direct coupled amplifier.
LU-1: R.C. coupled amplifier

Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


1.1 Define the term R.C.
RC coupling characteristics
and frequency
response
LU-2: Transformers coupled amplifier

Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


2.1 Define the term T/F characteristics
Transformer and frequency
coupling response
Gain & efficiency

LU-3: Direct coupled amplifier

Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)


3.1 Define the term Direct coupled
Direct coupling characteristics
Drift & offset
voltage

Module 3: AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIERS.


Objective of the Module:
On completion of this module the trainee will be able to demonstrate the following competencies
according to industry standards and/or requirements:
Classification of power amplifier
Complementary pair push-pull power amplifier circuit. Requirements of heat
sinks for power amplifier.
IC power amplifier. Heat sinks for power amplifier.

LU-1: Classification of power amplifier:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
1.1Class A, Compare the voltage,
Single ended, current and power
Push-Pull.
amplifiers.
1.2 Classify AF i) Class-A single ended
amplifiers. ii)Push-pull transformer-
coupled
1.3 transformer- iii)Push pull
coupled push- complementary pair
pull amplifier
iv)IC power amplifier
Operation of single
ended class-A power
amplifier.
Formula for efficiency
of the above circuit
with resistance and
transformer collector
loads.
List the application of
class-A AF power
amplifier
Explain the working of
transformer-coupled
push-pull amplifier

LU-2: Complementary pair push-pull power amplifier circuit:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
2.1 Class B, Describe the class B
Single ended, and class AB push-pull
and Push-Pull.
amplifiers.
Working of
transformer-coupled
push-pull amplifier.
Comparison of the
transformer-coupled -
and complementary
pair power amplifiers.

LU3: IC power amplifier, Heat sinks for power amplifier.


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
3.1 State the block diagram of IC
characteristic power amplifier with
IC power
amplifier like function of each block.
CA 810. State the necessity of
3.2 Types of heat heat sink for power
sink amplifiers.
Determine the size and
type of heat sink for
power transistors &
power IC devices

Module 4: FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS.


Objective of the Module:
On completion of this module the trainee will be able to demonstrate the following competencies
according to industry standards and/or requirements:
Construction and working of feedback amplifier.
Emitter follower and differential amplifiers.

LU-1: Construction and working of feedback amplifier:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
1.1 Principle of Series Feedback
Feedback in amplifier
amplifiers
Shunt feedback
1.2 Types of feedback factor
Feedback effect of feedback on
amplifiers gain
1.3 Effects on effect of feedback on
Feedback band width
amplifiers effect of feedback on
distortion
effect of feedback on
stability

LU-2: Emitter follower and differential amplifiers:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
2.1 working and Circuit diagram of a
application of differential amplifier
differential amplifier
characteristic of differential
amplifier
Application of differential
amplifier

Module 5: R.F. AMPLIFIERS.


Objective of the Module:
On completion of this module the trainee will be able to demonstrate the following competencies
according to industry standards and/or requirements:
RF amplifier types for Class A.
RF amplifier types for Class C
Feedback in RF amplifiers

LU-1: RF amplifier types for Class A:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
1.1 Describe
requirement R.C. coupled R.F.
of R.F amplifier.
amplifier. Impedance coupled R.F.
1.2 Different amplifier.
methods of
coupling in R.F Transformer coupled R.F.
amplifier Amplifier.
Multistage R.F. amplifier.

LU-2: RF amplifier types for Class C:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
2.1 Construction & Working of Class C
working of RF amplifier using tuned
amplifier in class C
mode of operation load.
Working of grounded
base RF amplifier

LU-3: Feedback in RF amplifiers:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
3.1 Effects of regeneration and de-
feedback in amplifier generation in feedback
amplifier
Common faults that
occur in R.F. amplifier.

Module 6: I.F AMPLIFIER.


Objective of the Module:
On completion of this module the trainee will be able to demonstrate the following competencies
according to industry standards and/or requirements:
Single stage I.F. Amplifier.
Multistage I.F amplifier.
Methods of neutralization.

LU-1: Single stage I.F. Amplifier:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
1.1 requirements of IF Circuit diagram of
amplifier
single stage IF
1.2 Single stage IF
amplifier amplifier
characteristics Working of single
stage IF amplifier

LU-2: Multi stage I.F. Amplifier:


Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
1.3 requirements of IF
Circuit diagram of
amplifier
single stage IF
1.4 Single stage IF
amplifier amplifier
characteristics Working of single
stage IF amplifier
LU-1: Single stage I.F. Amplifier:
Learning outcome Learning Elements Duration (Hours)
1.5 requirements of IF Circuit diagram of
amplifier
single stage IF
1.6 Single stage IF
amplifier amplifier
characteristics Working of single
stage IF amplifier

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