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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 Department of Technical Education DIPLOMA COURSE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

CS ENGG. Third Semester Sub: ELECTRONICS II Sub code: Contact Hrs/Week: 04 Chapter No. Topic Analog Electronics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Basic Electronic Circuits Amplifiers and Oscillators Operational-Amplifiers and Timer Digital Electronics Arithmetic circuits Flip flop shift registers Counters Encoder ,Decoder ,Multiplexer and Demultiplexer D/A and A/D converters Semiconductor memories Industrial innovations and seminars Tests and Revision Total 7 8 10 4 5 2 5 5 4 4 6 4 __________ 64 Contact Hrs/ Sem : 64 Contact Hrs.

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 CONTENT 1.0 Basic Electronic Circuits 7hrs 1.1 Introduction to electronic circuits - their type function and purpose Understanding of electronic equipments to be consisting of various stages and types of circuits as building blocks. 1.2 Rectifiers and filters (solid state version only) - Half wave and full wave rectifiers, circuit arrangement and operation - necessity of filters - capacitors input L and PI type and idea about voltage regulation, IC Voltage regulators such as 7805, 7905, 7812,7912, etc Amplifiers and Oscillators 8hrs Classification - transistor amplifier, biasing, problems on biasing of CE configuration, mention different configuration and their use power amplifier, feed back principles and types of feed back, effect of feed back on amplifier performance. Criteria for Oscillation, types of oscillators, Introduction to sine wave oscillators operation and application, Crystal oscillator circuit arrangement operation and application. Operational-Amplifiers and Timer 10hrs 3.1 Basic circuit of differential amplifier operation, characteristic and applications 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.0 Operational amplifiers - Operation, characteristics and Applications like inverting amplifier, non-inverting amplifier, integrator, differentiator, adder, voltage follower , comparator. Timer 555-astable and monostable multi-vibrators Active filters and current to voltage and Voltage to current converters. 4hrs

2.0

3.0

Arithmetic circuit 4.1 Half adder 4.2 Full adder 4.3 Parallel Binary adder Flip-flops 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Types of Flip-flop 5.3 RS 5.4 RST 5.5 JK 5.6 JK Master slave with preset and clear 5.7 D-flip flop Shift Registers 6.1 Function and Types 6.2 6.3 Applications Serial entry shift Register

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6.0

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 7.0 Counters 7.1 Function 7.2 Application and Classification 7.3 Types Binary, decade,, up/down, synchronous. Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer and Demultiplexer 8.1 Priority encoder 8.2 BCD to Decimal decoder 8.3 BCD to seven segment Decoder 8.4 Multiplexer 8.5 Demultiplexer D/A & A/D converters 9.1 D/A converters 9.2 A/D converters Semiconductor memories 10.1 ROM 10.2 RAM Industries innovations 5hrs

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6hrs 4hrs _________ 64hrs

12.0 Tests and Assignments Total References:

1 Digital Electronics, McGraw Hill, --- Tokheim 2 Modern Digital Electronics - R P Jain 3 Digital electronics --- R.S.Seda S.chand company 4 Digital electronics --- Anil K.mani wiley India 5 Microprocessors and Digital System- Douglas V Hall, IInd Edition McGrawHill 4 Electronics and Logic Design - B Somanathan Nair 5 6 7 8 Electronic devices ---- Flyod Electronics ---- Malvino Principles of Electronics ---- V.K. Mehta Electronics Devices and Circuits --- Allan Mottershed

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Basic Electronic Circuits 7hrs

Explain with a circuit the working of a half wave, full wave bridge rectifier. Define efficiency and ripple factor of half wave and full wave rectifiers. State the necessity of filter in rectifier circuit. 1.4 Explain the working of choke-input and PI type filters. 1.5 Study of IC Voltage regulators such as 7805, 7905, 7812, 7912, 7815 and 7915
2.0

Amplifiers and Oscillators 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19

8hrs

Define amplifier Explain the transistor as an amplifier (CE configuration) Explain the faithful amplification and how it is achieved in transistor amplifier. Classify amplifiers based on mode of operation, configuration and applications. Explain Class-A, Class-B, Class-C amplifiers and list their applications. Explain the necessity of biasing. Explain the meaning and necessity of Stabilization. List the methods of biasing and explain Voltage divider method of biasing. Explain with sketch the working of push pull power amplifier. Explain feed back. List the types of feed back Explain the meaning of +ve and -ve feedback Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of -ve feedback in amplifiers. Define an Oscillator. List the types of Oscillators. Explain with diagram, LC tank oscillator circuit and how oscillations are setup Explain with diagram, transistor Quartz-crystal oscillator. State the advantages and disadvantages of crystal oscillator. List the applications of oscillators. Operational-Amplifiers and Timer. 10hrs

3.0

3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8

Understand the meaning of Op Amp State the characteristics of Ideal OP-Amp. Study an I.C Op-Amp 741 Explain the OP-Amp as Inverting amplifier and non-inverting amplifier Explain the OP-Amp as, Summer, Integrator and Differentiator Explain the OP-Amp as comparator and Schmitt trigger. Explain Current to Voltage and Voltage to current converters. Define Active filter

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 3.9 List the Active filters 3.10 Explain with circuit i) LOW- pass (First order only) ii) High-Pass (First order only) iii) Band-Pass filter (First order only) 3.11 Explain functional block diagram of IC 555 Timer. 3.12 Explain monostable multivibrators using IC 555 Timer. 3.13 Explain Astable multivibrators using IC 555 Timer. Ref: Electrical technology Vol-IV by B.L. Theraja 4.0 4.1 Arithmetic circuits Half adder 4.11 Explain binary addition with examples 4.12 Draw the Logic symbol of half adder 4.13 Construct half adder using XOR and AND Gates and explain its operation with Truth -Table. 4.2 Full adder 4.21 Draw Logic symbol of full adder. 4.22 Construct full adder using XOR, OR and AND Gates and explain its operation with Truth-Table 4.3 Parallel binary adder
4.31 Construct four bit parallel adder using half adder and full adders and explain

4hrs

its Operation Ref 5.0 5.1 Tokheum page 198 - 208 Flip flop Introduction 5.11 Define flip flop 5.12 List the applications of flip flop 5hrs

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 5.13 List the types of flip flop 5.14 build RS flip flop using NAND gate, describe the operation with wave diagram and truth table 5.15 Build and describe the following flip flops with wave diagram and truth table a) b) c) d) e) 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Ref 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Clocked RS flip flop JK flip flop JK master slave flip flop with preset and clear input D Flip flop T Flip-flop 2hrs

Shift Registers Define shift registers List the type of shift registers Give the characteristics of four types of shift registers

Build 4-bit serial in serial out shift register using D flip flops and describe the operation with truth table. List the applications of shift registers Tokheium page 177 - 186 Counters State the basic functions of a counter Classify counters Build and describe the operation with truth table and waveforms for the following. a) b) c) 4-bit binary counter with preset and clear. Asynchronous decade counter Asynchronous 4 bit up/down counter 5hrs

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 d) Synchronous counter (4-bit up counter only) List the applications of counters

7.4

Ref: Tokheium page 149 157 8.0 Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer and Demultiplexer 5hrs

8.1

Encoder 8.11 Define Encoder 8.12 Define BCD code 8.13 Explain with sketch the operation of 74147 (ten line to 4 line priority encoder) decimal encoder

8.2

Decoder 8.21 Define decoder 8.22 Explain the operation of BCD to decimal decoder 7442 8.23 Explain the operation of BCD to 7 segment decoder/driver 8.24 Draw a typical 7 segment LED display and explain its operation

8.3

Multiplexer 8.31 Define Multiplexer

8.4

8.32 Realise a 4:1 Multiplexer with stable input using NAND gates Demultiplexer 8.41 Define Demultiplexer 8.42 Explain 1:4 Demultiplexer. 8.43 List the applications of Multiplexer and Demultiplexer

Ref :

Modern Digital electronics by RP Jain.

D/A and A/D converter

4hrs

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 9.1 D/A converter 9.11 Draw the circuit diagram and explain the operation of the following D/A converter a) b) Weighted Resistor D/A converter R-2R ladder D/A converter

9.2 A/D converter 9.21 Draw the circuit diagram and explain the operation of the following A/D converters a) b) Counter type A/D converter Successive approximation type 4hrs

10 Semiconductor memories

10.1 Read only memory (ROM) 10.11 Define ROM 10.12 List the Types of ROM 10.13 Describe briefly mask program ROMs PROMs, EPROMs and EEPROMs 10.14 List the application of ROM 10.2 Read / Write Memory 10.21 Define RAM 10.22 Explain bipolar and MOS static memory cell 10.23 Explain MOS dynamic memory cell 10.24 Compare static RAM with Dynamic RAM
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Industrial innovation and seminars(Not for end examination)

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 11.1 seminars by industrial experts/academic experts/visit to nearby industry 12 Tests and revision 4hrs

MODEL QUESTION PAPER Third Semester Diploma Examination ELECTRICAL BOARD Electronics-II TIME: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100

Note: i) Question No. 1 is compulsory. ii) Answer any two full questions each from sections II, III & IV Section-I
1.

a)

Fill in the blanks with appropriate word/words:

i) Ripple factor of a full wave rectifier is____________. ii) Transistor biasing is generally provided by a _______.
iii) In RS NAND flip-flop when both inputs are HIGH then its output will

be___________.
iv) Speed of synchronous counters is ________than asynchronous counters.

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 v) Half Adders are _____inputs.
b)

Explain Voltage divider method of biasing.

Section-II

2. a)

Define efficiency and ripple factor of a full wave rectifier. 6 4

c) Explain with circuit the working of dull wave rectifier. d) Explain the working of PI filter. 3. a)

Explain the necessity of biasing. Explain the transistor as an amplifier in CE configuration. List the types of oscillator and explain crystal oscillator. List the types of feed back. Explain with sketch the working of push pull power amplifier. List the ideal characteristics of ideal operational amplifiers.

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b) c)
4. a)

b) c)

Section III
5. a)

Explain the Op Amp as

i) Inverting amplifier. ii) Summing amplifier. iii) Comparator. b) c)


6. a)

Explain with circuit fist order low pass IC filter. Define Active filter. Explain Astable multivibrator using IC 555 Timer.

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CURRICULUM 2009 10, With Effect From 2010 11 b) c) Construct half adder using XOR and AND gates and explain the operation with truth table. 7 Draw the logic symbol of full adder. 2

7. a)

List the types of flip-flops.

b)

Draw the logic diagram JK flip-flop and explain the working with truth table. 9

c)

List the application of shift registers.

Section-IV 8. a) Construct 4-bit up-counter and explain the working with truth table and wave form. b) Explain with logic diagram 4-bit Synchronous counter. 9 6

9. a)

Define i) Decoder. ii) Multiplexer.

b) c)

Explain 1:4 Demultiplexer. Explain with diagram operation of weighted register D/A converter

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10. a)

Explain with Diagram counter operation of counter type A/D converter. List the types of ROM. Explain MOS dynamic memory cell.

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b) c)

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