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ST.

PETER’SCOLLEGE OF ENGINEEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF EEE

LESSON PLAN

NAME OF THE FACULTY : R.Sivasankari SUBJECT CODE: EC2203

DESIGNATION/DEPARTMENT : Lecurer/EEE SUBJECT : DIGITAL


ELECTRONICS

CLASS : II YEAR ECE

Lecture Topic Time MODE Cumulative


SI.No Required No. of hours Text book

UNIT I -NUMBER SYSTEMS


1 Boolean postulates and laws 1 Lecture 1 T1&T2
–De-Morgan’s Theorem-
Principle of Duality
2 Boolean expression – 2 Lecture 3 T1&T2
Minimization of Boolean
expressions
3 Minterm – Maxterm - Sum 1 Lecture 4 T1&T2
of Products (SOP) Product
of Sums (POS)
4 Karnaugh map Minimization 1 Lecture 5 T1&T2
5 Don’t care conditions 1 Lecture 6 T1&T2
6 Quine-McCluskey method of 2 Lecture 8 T2
minimization

7 AND, OR, NOT, NAND, 1 Lecture 9 T1&T2


NOR, Exclusive – OR and
Exclusive – NOR
8 Implementations of Logic 1 Lecture 10 T1&T2
Functions using gates,
NAND, NOR
implementation
9 Multi level gate 1 Lecture 11 T2
implementations
10 Multi output gate 2 Lecture 13 T2
implementations
11 TTL and CMOS Logic and 2 Lecture 15 T1&T2
their characteristics –Tristate
gates.

UNIT II COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS


12 Design procedure – Half 2 Lecture 17 T1&T2
adder – Full Adder – Half
subtractor – Full subtractor
13 Parallel binary adder, 1 Lecture 18 T1&T2
parallel binary Subtractor –
Fast Adder Carry Look
Ahead adder
14 Serial Adder/Subtractor 1 Lecture 19 T2
15 BCD adder 1 Lecture 20 T1& R1
16 Binary Multiplier – Binary 1 Lecture 21 T1&T2
Divider
17 Multiplexer/ Demultiplexer 2 Lecture 23 T1&T2
Encoder / decoder T1&T2
18 Parity checker, Parity 1 Lecture 24 T2
generator
19 Code converters 2 Lecture 26 T2
20 Magnitude Comparator T1&T2
UNIT III - SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
21 Latches,Flip flops SR, JK, T, 1 Lecture T1&T2
D– Characteristic table and
equation –Application table
22 Master slave Flip flop 1 Lecture T1&T2
23 Edge triggering –Level 1 Lecture T1&T2
Triggering
24 –Realization of one flip 1 Lecture T2
flopusing other flipflops
25 Serial adder/ subtractor 1 Lecture T2
26 Asynchronous Ripple or 1 Lecture T1&T2
serial counter
27 Asynchronous Up/Down 1 Lecture T2
counter
28 Synchronous counters 1 Lecture T1&T2
29 Synchronous Up/Down 1 Lecture T2
counters
30 Programmable counters 1 Lecture T1
31 Design of Synchronous 1 Lecture T1&T2
counters: state diagram- State
table –State minimization –
State assignment, Excitation
table and maps-Circuit
implementation
32 Modulo – n counter 1 Lecture T1 & R1
33 Register – shift registers, 1 Lecture T1&T2
Universal shift register
34 Shift counters – Ring 1 Lecture T1&T2
counters.
35 Sequence generators 1 Lecture T2
UNIT IV MEMORY DEVICES
36 Classification of memories – Lecture 2 T1&T2
ROM - ROM organization -
PROM – EPROM –
EEPROM – EAPROM
37 RAM – RAM organization – Lecture T1&T2
Write operation – Read
operation
38 Memory cycle - Timing Lecture T1
wave forms
39 Memory decoding – Lecture T1&T2
memory expansion
40 Static RAM Cell-Bipolar Lecture T2
RAM cell – MOSFET RAM
cell – Dynamic RAM cell –
41 Programmable Logic Lecture T1&T2
Devices– rogrammable Logic
Array (PLA)
42 Programmable Array Logic Lecture T1&T2
(PAL)
43 Field Programmable Gate Lecture T1&T2
Arrays (FPGA)
44 Implementation of Lecture T1&T2
combinational logic circuits
using ROM, PLA, PAL
UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS AND AYNCHRONOUS SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
45 Synchronous Sequential Lecture T2
Circuits: General Model
46 Classification – Design – Use Lecture T1&T2
of Algorithmic State
Machine
47 Analysisof Synchronous Lecture T1&T2
Sequential Circuits
48 Asynchronous Sequential Lecture T1&T2
Circuits: Design of
fundamental mode circuit
49 pulse mode circuits Lecture T2
50 Incompletely specified State Lecture T2
Machines
51 Problems in Asynchronous Lecture T1&T2
Circuits
52 Design of Hazard Free Lecture T1&T2
Switching circuits
53 Design of Combinational and Lecture T1
Sequential circuits using
VERILOG
Books Prescribed by Anna University for the Course:

TEXT BOOK(S)

T1-M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, 3 rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2003 / Pearson
Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
T2-S. Salivahanan and S. Arivazhagan, Digital Circuits and Design, 3 rd Edition., Vikas Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2006

REFERENCE BOOK(S)

1. John F.Wakerly, Digital Design, Fourth Edition, Pearson/PHI, 2006


2. John.M Yarbrough, Digital Logic Applications and Design, Thomson Learning, 2002.
3. Charles H.Roth. Fundamentals of Logic Design, Thomson Learning, 2003.
4. Donald P.Leach and Albert Paul Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications, 6 th Edition, TMH, 2003.
5. William H. Gothmann, Digital Electronics, 2 nd Edition, PHI, 1982.
6. Thomas L. Floyd, Digital Fundamentals, 8th Edition, Pearson Education Inc, New Delhi, 2003
Donald D.Givone, Digital Principles and Design, TMH, 2003

Prepared by Approved by Approved by

R.Sivasankari Dr.R.Rani Hemamalini Dr.D.S.Ramachandra Murthy

Lect/EEE HOD/EEE Principal


ST. PETER’SCOLLEGE OF ENGINEEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF EEE

LESSON PLAN

NAME OF THE FACULTY : R.Sivasankari SUBJECT CODE: EE2203

DESIGNATION/DEPARTMENT: Lecurer/EEE SUBJECT: Electronic devices and


circuits

CLASS : II YEAR EEE

Lecture Topic Time MODE Cumulative


SI.No Required No. of hours Text book

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 1 Lecture 3 R5
junction 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 Problems. 1 Lecture 7 R2

7 Zener diode and its VI 1 Lecture 8 R5


characteristics
8 Series voltage Regulators. 2 Lecture 10 R5
Shunt voltage Regulators.
9 LED, LCD characteristics and 2 Lecture 12 R5
applications.

UNIT II BJT AND ITS APPLICATIONS

10 Junction transistor 1 Lecture 13 T2

11 Transistor construction 1 Lecture 14 T2

12 Input and output characteristics of 2 Lecture 16 T2


CE, CB and CC configuration.
13 Hybrid model and its Analytical 2 Lecture 18 R5
expressions.
14 Switching characteristics of 1 Lecture 19 R5
Transistor
15 Problems. 1 Lecture 20 R5

16 Power transistors. 1 Lecture 21 R2

17 RF application. 1 Lecture 22 R2

18 Opto couplers. 1 Lecture 23 T2

UNIT III - FET AND ITS APPLICATIONS

19 FET – VI characteristics and VP 1 Lecture 24 R4

20 JFET – small signal model. Lecture R4

21 JFET -Low Frequency and High Lecture R4


Frequency equivalent circuits .
22 Common source amplifier. Lecture R4

23 Common Drain amplifier. Lecture R4

24 Cascade and Darlington Lecture R4


connection.
25 MOSFET. Lecture R4

26 Problems. Lecture R4
27 MOSFET – Characteristics . Lecture R4

28 MOSFET - enhancement and Lecture R4


depletion mode.
UNIT IV AMPLIFIERS AND OSCILLATORS
29 Differential amplifiers Lecture R5

30 Differential amplifiers-Common Lecture R5


mode.
31 Differential amplifiers-Differential Lecture R5
mode.
32 Feedback amplifiers Condition of Lecture R5
feedback amplifiers.
33 Voltage series feedback amplifiers Lecture R5

34 Voltage shunt feedback amplifiers Lecture R5

35 Current series feedback amplifiers Lecture R5

36 Current shunt feedback amplifiers Lecture R5

37 Problems. Lecture R5

38 Oscillators. Lecture R5

39 RC- Oscillators. Lecture R5

40 LC- Oscillators. Lecture R5

UNIT V PULSE CIRCUITS


41 RC wave shaping circuits Lecture R5

42 Diode clampers . Lecture R5

43 Diode clippers. Lecture R5

44 Astable Multivibrators Lecture R4

45 Monostable Multivibrators Lecture R4

46 Bistable Multivibrators Lecture R4

47 Schmitt triggers and Problems. Lecture R5

48 UJT based saw tooth oscillators. Lecture R5

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.

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. No Topic No. Reference Page Nos.


of Books
Hours

I UNIT- I : PN DIODE R5 92
AND ITS
APPLICATIONS

1 PN junction diode R5 92
2 VI characteristics of PN R5 96
junction diode.
3 Temperature effects of PN R5 111,107,109
junction diode.
Drift and diffusion currents
of PN junction diode.
4 Switching characteristics R5 112
of PN junction diode.
5 Rectifiers: Half wave R5 619,623,626
rectifier,
Full wave rectifier and Full
wave Bridge rectifier.
6 Problems. R5 628

7 Zener diode and its VI R5 123


characteristics
8 Series voltage Regulators. T2 72
Shunt voltage Regulators.
9 LED, LCD characteristics R5 787
and applications.
II UNIT- II : BJT AND ITS T2 789
APPLICATIONS
10 Junction transistor T2 92

11 Transistor construction T2 100

12 Input and output T2 109,112,115


characteristics of CE, CB
and CC configuration.
13 Hybrid model and its R5 246,260,267,271,284,296,300
Analytical expressions.
14 Switching characteristics R5 311
of
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 T2 257


ITS APPLICATIONS

19 FET – VI characteristics T2 257


and VP
20 JFET – small signal model. T1 498

21 JFET -Low Frequency and T1 571,574


High Frequency
equivalent circuits .
22 Common source amplifier. T2 339

23 Common Drain amplifier. T2 346

24 Cascade and Darlington T1 320,323,363,378


connection.
25 MOSFET. R5 206

26 Problems. R5 218

27 MOSFET – R5 206
Characteristics.
28 MOSFET - enhancement R5 206207,
and depletion mode.
IV UNIT - IV : R5 323
AMPLIFIERS AND
OSCILLATORS
29 Differential amplifiers R5 323

30 Differential amplifiers- R5 325


Common mode.
31 Differential amplifiers- R5 326
Differential mode.
32 Feedback amplifiers T2 421
Condition of feedback
amplifiers.
33 Voltage series feedback T2 422
amplifiers
34 Voltage shunt feedback T2 426
amplifiers
35 Current series feedback T2 443
amplifiers
Current shunt feedback T2 449
36 amplifiers
37 Problems. T2 427,444

38 Oscillators. R5 507

39 RC- Oscillators. R5 521

40 LC- Oscillators. R5 509

V UNIT –V : PULSE R5 543


CIRCUITS
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 R5 576,580


Problems.
48 UJT based saw tooth R5 584
oscillators.

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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