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COURSE PLAN

Department : Electronics and Communication Engineering

Course Name & code : Analog Electronic Circuits & ECE 2101

Semester & branch : III & ECE

Somashekara Bhat, Guruprasad, A. Gopalkrishna Pai, Suhas


Name of the faculty :
M.V
L T P C
No of contact hours/week :
3 1 0 4

ASSESSMENT PLAN

COURSE OUTCOMES (COS)

No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Contact Marks
Hours
Study the basic principles of MOSFET and analyze various biasing
CO1: 8 17
techniques.

Analyze and design MOSFET based amplifiers using appropriate


CO2: 18 38
small signal model

CO3: Study the frequency response of MOSFET based amplifiers 6 12

Describe the concept of feedback and analyze different types of


CO4: negative feedback amplifiers. Analyze and design different types of 12 25
Oscillators.

CO5: Analyze and design power amplifiers and compare different types. 4 8

Total 48 100

End Semester/
Components Quizzes Sessional Tests
Make-up Examination
Duration 20 to 30 minutes 60 minutes 180 minutes
Weightage 20 % (4 X 5 marks) 30 % (2 X 15 Marks) 50 % (1 X 50 Marks)
Understanding/ Knowledge/ Recall; Understanding/
Typology of Comprehension; Understanding/ Comprehension;
Questions Application; Analysis; Comprehension; Application; Analysis;
Synthesis; Evaluation Application Synthesis; Evaluation
Answer one randomly MCQ: 10 questions Answer all 5 full questions
selected question from the (0.5 marks) of 10 marks each. Each
Pattern
problem sheet (Students can Short Answers: 5 question may have 2 to 3
refer their class notes) questions (2 marks) parts of 3/4/5/6/7 marks
4, 7, 10, and 13th week of
Schedule Calendared activity Calendared activity
academic calendar
Quiz 1 (L 1-9 & T 1-3 ) (CO1 Test 1 Comprehensive
CO2) (L 1-L15 & T 1-5 ) examination covering full
Quiz 2 (L 10-18 & T 4-6 ) (CO1 CO2) syllabus. Students are
Topics (CO2) expected to answer all
Covered Quiz 3 (L 19-27 & T 7-9 ) (CO2 Test 2 questions (CO1-5)
CO3 CO4) (L 16-30 & T 6-10 )
Quiz 4 (L 28-36 & T10-12 ) (CO2 CO3 CO4)
( CO4 CO5)

Course Plan
Course
L. No./ T.
Topics Outcome
No.
Addressed
L0 Introduction
L1 Structure and operation of MOSFET, I-V Characteristics C01
L2 Channel-Length Modulation, Transconductance C01
L3 MOS Device Models: Large-Signal Model C01
T1 Tutorial C01
L4 Small-Signal Model C01
L5 PMOS Transistor C01
L6 MOSFET Biasing circuits C01
T2 Tutorial C01
L7 MOS Amplifiers: Amplifier topologies, Analysis and Design of C02
Common-Source Amplifier
L8 Common-Gate Amplifier C02
L9 Source Follower C02
T3 Tutorial C02
L10 Current mirror and active load C02
L11 Cascode amplifier C02
L12 Multistage CS, CD Amplifiers C02
T4 Tutorial C02
L13 Two stage CS Amplifiers C02
L14 Differential Amplifier: General considerations C02
L15 MOS Differential pair C02
T5 Tutorial C02
L16 Qualitative analysis C02
L17 large signal analysis C02
L18 Small signal analysis C02
T6 Tutorial C02
L19 CMRR C02
L20 Analysis of two stage CMOS Operational Amplifier C02
L21 Frequency Response: Fundamental Concepts C03
T7 Tutorial C03
L22 Miller’s Theorem Bode’s rules C03
L23 High-Frequency Model of MOSFET, Frequency Response of CS C03
L24 Frequency Response of CG, CD. Cascode and differential amplifier C03
Stage
T8 Tutorial C03
L25 Feedback: Loop Gain, Properties of Negative Feedback, Gain C04
Desensitization,
L26 Bandwidth Extension, Modification of I/O Impedances, Linearity C04
Improvement
L27 Types of Amplifiers: Simple Amplifier Models, Examples of Amplifier C04
Types
T9 Tutorial C04
L28 Sense and Return Techniques, Polarity of Feedback C04
L29 Feedback Topologies: Voltage-Voltage, Voltage-Current C04
L30 Current-Voltage, Current-Current Feedback C04
T10 Tutorial C04
L31 Oscillators: General Considerations, LC Oscillators C04
L32 Hartley’s and Colpitt’s Oscillator C04
L33 RC Phase Shift Oscillator, Ring Oscillator C04
T11 Tutorial C04
L34 Power Amplifiers: General Considerations, Classification of Power C05
amplifier
L35 Source Follower as Power Amplifier, Push-Pull Stage, Reduction of C05
Crossover Distortion
L36 Efficiency: Efficiency of Source Follower, Efficiency of Push-Pull Stage. C05
T12 Tutorial C05

References:
1. Behzad Razavi, “Fundamental of Microelectronics”, Wiley, 2013

2. A. S. Sedra, K. C. Smith, “Microelectronic circuits”, Oxford University Press, 2011.

3. Sergio Franco “Analog Circuit Design: Discrete & Integrated”, McGraw Hill. 2014.

4. R. L. Boylestad, L. Nashelsky, “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory”, 2009.

5. J. Millman, C. C. Halkias, Chetan. D. Parekh, “Integrated Electronics”, McGraw Hill.


2010.

Submitted by: Mr. Suhas M.V

(Signature of the faculty)

Date:

Approved by: Prof. M. Sathish Kumar

(Signature of HOD)

Date:

FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE:


FACULTY SECTION
Dr. Somashekara Bhat A
Mr. A. Gopalakrishna Pai B
Mr. Suhas M.V C
Mr. Guruprasad D

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