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The document provides information about the course "Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering" semester 3 subject "Analog Electronics". It includes details about the teaching scheme, topics covered, course outcomes, syllabus and sample exam question paper. The topics covered in the course are electronic devices and power supplies, transistors, JFET and amplifiers, voltage amplifiers, power amplifiers and wave shaping circuits, and operational amplifiers and communication systems. The course aims to help students understand active and passive devices, rectifiers, transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers and their applications.
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AE Syllabus

The document provides information about the course "Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering" semester 3 subject "Analog Electronics". It includes details about the teaching scheme, topics covered, course outcomes, syllabus and sample exam question paper. The topics covered in the course are electronic devices and power supplies, transistors, JFET and amplifiers, voltage amplifiers, power amplifiers and wave shaping circuits, and operational amplifiers and communication systems. The course aims to help students understand active and passive devices, rectifiers, transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers and their applications.
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Course Name : DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Semester : III
Subject Code & Name : EEM33 ANALOG ELECTRONICS

Teaching and Scheme of Examinations: No. of Weeks per Semester: 15

Subject Code & Name Instruction Examination


Hours/ Hours/ Marks Duration in
Week Semester Hours
Continuous End Semester Total
Assessment Examination
EEM33 Analog 5 75 25 75 100 3
Electronics

Topics and Allocation of Hours:


Unit No Topics Hours
I Electronic Devices and Power Supplies 14
II Transistor, JFET and Amplifiers 14
III Voltage Amplifiers 14
IV Power Amplifiers and Wave Shaping Circuits 14
V Operational Amplifier and Communication System 14
Revision and Test 05
Total 75

COURSE OUTCOMES:
 Explain active and passive devices
 Choose the types of Rectifiers and regulators
 Describe Transistor amplifiers and their coupling methods
 Classify power amplifiers
 Explain Wave shaping circuits
 Explain the features and applications of Operational Amplifier

DETAILED SYLLABUS
Unit Name of the Topic Hours
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND POWER SUPPLIES
I Diode – working – V-I Characteristics- forward current rating, PIV, applications 14
Zener diode: working, applications.
Rectifier - Circuit and operation of Half wave rectifier, Full wave Rectifier and Bridge
rectifier – Ripple factor and Efficiency - Comparison of Rectifiers (Description only).
Filters: Types - Operation of Capacitor, LC and PI filter (Circuit and description only)
– Need for bleeder resistor.
Regulated power Supply: Voltage regulation – effect of loading on the output
voltage – effect of change in the input voltage – voltage stabilisation, types -
Circuit and principle of operation of Zener Voltage Regulator - Series Regulated
Power Supply with Over Load Protection – IC Regulators- 78XX & 79XX- Necessity of
Heat sinks - Basic concept of SMPS (Block Diagram and explanation only).
TRANSISTOR, JFET AND AMPLIFIERS
II Construction, working of PNP and NPN Transistor, Configuration of Transistor - 14
Input and Output Characteristics of Common Emitter and Common Base
Configuration - Field Effect Transistor : Construction, working , drain
characteristics of JFET - Construction, working, drain characteristics of MOSFET
(Depletion and Enhancement Mode) - Comparison between JFET and BJT.
Transistor as an Amplifier – General Classification of Amplifiers, Working of
Common Base and Common Emitter Amplifier
VOLTAGE AMPLIFIERS
III Biasing of Amplifiers: Need for Biasing arrangement – DC Load line- operating 14
regions of transistor - Types of Biasing- Stabilisation, Self bias, Emitter Follower -
Comparison of CB, CC, CE Amplifier Characteristics with respect to voltage gain,
current gain, input impedance and output impedance- Darlington pair, Multistage
amplifiers – Need for Coupling - Frequency response curve- dB notation - Band
width, Cascaded Amplifiers- RC coupled amplifier , - Direct Coupled Amplifiers
(Comm.on Emitter connection only) Distortion in amplifiers
POWER AMPLIFIERS AND WAVE SHAPING CIRCUITS
IV Power Amplifiers: Class A, Class B, Class AB, Class C - Pushpull Amplifier- Effect of 14
negative Feedback in Amplifiers- Oscillators - LC circuit, undamped oscillations-
Barkhausen Criteria- Classification of Oscillators - Circuit Diagram and Operation of
Hartley , RC Phase Shift Oscillator, Crystal Oscillator, Diode Clipper and Clamper
circuit, Multivibrator – types - 555 Timer – Functional Block diagram – Astable and
Monostable connection of IC555 (Diagram only),– Schmitt Trigger.

OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM


V Introduction : Opamp -Block diagram - Definitions such as Input off set voltage - 14
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) –Large signal voltage gain, slew rate.
Ideal and Non-ideal Op-Amp characteristics - Equivalent Circuit of an Op-Amp. Op-
Amp Applications - inverting amplifier – non-inverting amplifier – Summer–
Integrator and differentiator - Precision rectifier, Low Pass and High Pass filters –
Comparators, – Zero cross detector – Voltage Regulator.
Communication Systems:
Basic Concepts of Communication – Modulation and Demodulation ( Definitions
only) Need for Modulation - Types of Modulation - AM, FM and PM (concepts
only).

Text Books :
1. N.N Bhargava, D.C. Kulshreshtha, S.C,Gupta, “Basic Electronics & Linear Circuits” , TMH, 26th reprint,
1998, ISBN - 0 – 07- 451965-4.
2. V.K.Mehta , “Principles of Electronics”, S.Chand Publ., 11th Revisied Ed., 2008, ISBN–81–219–2450-2
Reference Books :
1. Allen Mottershead, “Electronic devices and Circuits – An Introduction” , Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd,
New Delhi.
2. Albert Paul Malvino, “Electronic Principles”, TMH, 3rd Edition, 20th reprint, 1995
3. Y.N.Bapat, “Electronic Circuits and Systems”, TMH,ISBN -0-07-460040-0

MURUGAPPA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,CHENNAI -62


Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department
EEM33 Analog Electronics
Time: 3 Hrs. Max Marks:75
Note: 1. Part- A carries ONE mark and answer all the questions.
2. Part- B carries THREE marks and Part-C carries 10 MARKS.
Part-A (Answer all the Questions 10 x 1 = 10)

PART-A (1*10=10)

1. Define PIV
2. What is meant by Voltage regulation?
3. Expand MOSFET.
4. What is meant by an amplifier.
5. Mention any one type of biasing a transistor?
6. Define Bandwidth.
7. Name any one type of Multivibrator.
8. Name the circuit which converts a irregular waveform into a square wave.
9. What are types of modulation?
10. What is meant by slew rate of Operational amplifier?

PART-B (3 x 5=15)

UNIT-1
11. What purpose a filter serve in a power supply? Name any two types of filter
12. Explain 78XX regulator?

UNIT-2
13. Compare BJT and JFET
14. E plain the or ing of a PNP Transistor.

UNIT-3
15. Explain distortion in amplifiers.
16. Compare CB,CE and CC amplifiers.
UNIT-4
17. List the effect of negative feedback in amplifiers.
18. List the Classification of Oscillators.

UNIT-5
19. What is the need for Modulation?
20. List the Ideal Characteristics of Operational Amplifier.

PART-C (10*5=50)
UNIT-1
21. Explain the working of a Bridge rectifier with necessary diagrams
22. Explain Series Transistor regulator with overload protection.

UNIT-2
23. Draw the input and output Characteristics of a CE Transistor Configuration and Explain.
24. Explain the construction and working of a JFET.

UNIT-3
25. How is Stabilization achieved in Self bias of Transistor? Explain with a neat diagram.
26. Describe the frequency response Characteristics of a RC coupled Amplifier.

UNIT-4
27. Draw the Astable and Monostable connection of IC 555.
28. Explain the working of a Push pull Amplifier.

UNIT-5
29. Explain the Inverting and Non-Inverting mode of Operational Amplifier.
30. Explain the use of operational amplifier as (i) Integrator (ii) Zero crossing Detector.

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