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Government of Karnataka Department of Technical Education Diploma Course in Electronic Instrumentation and control Enng.

Third Semester Subject: IC 301 Analog Circuits Contact Hrs / week: 4hrs Chapter no 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CONTENTS Wave shaping circuits Power supplies Biasing and load line characteristics Amplifiers Sinusoidal oscillators Operational amplifiers Network theorems Industrial Innovations Tests and assignments TOTAL Contact hrs /Sem: 64 Hrs No of Hours 04 09 06 10 06 12 08 05 04 64 Marks 10 23 16 26 16 32 20 145

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SECTION-1 a) Fill in the blanks b) Short notes (Op-Amps or Oscillators)

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SECTION-II Wave shaping circuits Power supplies Biasing and Load line characteristics SECTION-III

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Amplifier Network theorems SECTION-IV Oscillators Operational amplifiers

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Government of Karnataka Department of Technical Education Diploma Course in Electronic Instrumentation and Control Enng. Third Semester Subject IC301: Analog Circuits Contact Hrs/week: 4hrs Contact hrs/sem: 64rs CONTENTS 1. WAVESHAPING CIRCUITS Integrator & differentiator using passive elements ( R&C) Clipping & clamping circuits Applications of clipping & clamping circuits 2. POWER SUPPLIES Rectifier circuits Derivation of ripple factor in Half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier Filter circuits & ripple factor in each case Regulated DC power supply Series, shunt and IC voltage regulators Switch mode power supply, uninterrupted power supply(Ups) 3 BIASING & LOAD LINE CHARACTERISTICS Faithful amplification and requirements to get faithful amplification Importance of biasing and different types of biasing circuits Importance of load line and method to locate operating point 4.0 AMPLIFIERS Classification of amplifiers Practical amplifier circuit Various amplifier circuits and their comparison Heat sinks in Transistors 5. SINUSOIDAL OSCILLATORS Concept of feed back and its types Basic oscillatory circuits Barkhausen criteria for oscillation Types of oscillators & their working 10 06 09 No of Hrs 04

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6. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS Parameters and characteristics of op amp Working of op amp as a) Zero crossing Detector and Comparator b) Inverting and Non inverting Amplifier c) Integrator and Differentiator d) Summing and Difference Amplifier Working of Active filters using op-amp Working of RC Phase shift oscillator using op-amp Working of Instrumentation Amplifier. Block diagram and pin diagram of 555timer Working 555timer as Astable and Monostable Multivibrator 7. NETWORK THOERMS Definitions of Node , branch, loop Statement and proof for various network theorems Simple problems to be solved in each case

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Government of Karnataka Department of Technical Education Diploma Course in Electronic Instrumentation and Control Enng. Third Semester Subject IC301: Analog Circuits Contact hrs/week: 4hr Contact hrs / Sem: 64hr.

General Educational Objectives After the completion of the course student will be able to 1. Appreciate the applications of diodes in wave shaping circuits 2. Appreciate the necessity of regulated DC power supply 3. Explain the biasing of transistors, importance of load line characteristics 4. Comprehend various types of amplifiers 5. Comprehend various types of oscillators 6. Appreciate the applications of op-amp, 555 Timer 7. Determine the current in a given branch of a network using Network Theorem SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 1. No of Hrs

Wave shaping circuits 04 1.1 Working of integrator, differentiator using passive elements(R&C) 1.2 Working of +ve, -ve biased clipping,(biased + ve ,-ve& combinational 1.3 Working of +ve,- ve biased clamping circuits 1.4 Applications of clipping and clamping circuits Power supplies 09 2.1 Working of half wave &full wave (centre taped & bridge) , rectifiers 2.2 Definition of ripple factor and derive the expression for ripple factor 2.3 Need for filter circuits and working of C, LC and filters 2.4 Derivation of ripple factor in each case 2.5 Necessity of regulated power supply and definition of regulation (Line and load) 2.6 Working of series and shunt voltage regulators 2.7 Working of IC (LM317, LM723, LM7805) regulators 2.8 Block diagram and working of SMPS, UPS

3 Biasing and load line characteristics 06 3.1 Definition of faithful amplification and requirement to get faithful Amplification 3.2 Necessity of biasing circuit Working of fixed bias, Self bias and potential divider bias circuits Definition of stability factor and derivation in case 3.3 Definition of operating point and discuss its importance method to draw DC load line and to locate the operating point

AMPLIFIERS 10 4.1 Classification of amplifiers Based on configuration, no of stages, coupling method, parameter Being Amplified, location of operating point, frequency range 4.2 Practical circuit of single stage Transistor amplifier 4.3 Working of CE, CB and CC amplifiers, and their comparison Working of RC coupled, Transformed coupled and Direct Coupled Amplifiers frequency response of RC coupled and Transformed coupled, working of Class A, Class B, Class C and push pull amplifier circuits and their comparison 4.4 Necessity of heat sink in Transistors

5 SINUOSOIDAL OSCILLATORS 06 5.1 Concept of feedback, Difference between +ve, -ve feedback 5.2 working of Tank circuit 5.3 Barkhausen criterion for oscillations 5.4 Working of Hartley, Colpitts oscillators 5.4.1 Working of RC phase shift oscillator 5.4.2 Limitations of LC and RC oscillator 5.4.3 Working of crystal oscillator 6 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS 12 6.1 Definition of Op-amp, its parameters and to list its characteristics 6.2 Block diagram of Op-amp 6.3 Working of Op-amp as 6.3.1 Zero crossing detector and comparator 6.3.2 Inverting and Non inverting amplifier 6.3.3 Summing and Difference amplifier 6.3.4 Integrator and Differentiator 6.4 Working of Low pass, High pass, Band pass and Band reject filters 6.5 Working of RC Phase shift oscillator, Instrumentation Amplifier 6.6 Block diagram and pin diagram of IC 555 timer IC 555 as Astable and Mono stable Multivibrator 7 NETWORK THEOREMS 7.1 Definitions of Node, Branch and Loop 7.2 Statement and proof for 7.2.1 Superposition theorem 7.2.2 Thevenins theorem 7.2.3 Nortons theorem 7.2.4 Maximum power transfer theorem 7.3 Simple problem to be solved using above theorems 08

INDUSTRIAL INNOVATIONS 05 Student should be encouraged to collect information of different active, passive components, op-amps and their applications

Documentation may be made on the collected topics REFERENCES 1. Op Amp and Linear Integrated circuits- By Ramakanth A Gayakawad Fourth edition PHI 2 Analog Electronics by L.K Maheswari &.M.S Anand 3 Op amps and Linear ICS - by David A Bell 4 Principles of Electronics - by V.K Mehta & Rohit Mehta 5 Electronics devices and circuits by David A Bell 6 Electronic circuits and Devices- By Allen Mottershed 7 Network lines & fields By John D Ryder 8 Electronic CircuitsUB Mahadevaswamy, V. Nattarasu 9 Analog Electronics by Veeranna & Janaki

Government of Karnataka Department of technical education Diploma course in Electronic Instrumentation and control Enng. Third Semester Subject: Analog Circuits Model Question paper Note: Section -1 is compulsory Answer any two full questions from remaining sections Maximum Marks: 100 SECTION-I 1a) Fill in the blanks with appropriate word/words i) ii) iii) iv) v) b) 1*5=5

Ripple factor of full wave rectifier is___________ To get faithful amplification VBE should be at least equal to ___ in Ge transistors Collector current flows for only one half cycle of i/p voltage in___ Power amplifier Oscillators employ _____ feedback The o/p impedance of Op-amp is_______ Write the pin diagram & features of IC 555 timer SECTION-II

2a) Explain the working of Bridge Rectifier, mention its advantages & Disadvantages b) Explain the working of +ve clamper c) What is regulation What are its types 3a) Explain the block diagram of SMPS b) Explain the working of RC Differentiator c) Prove that ripple factor of half wave rectifier is equal to 1.21 4a) Explain potential divider bias in transistors b) Define faithful amplification. What are the requirements to get faithful amplification c) Define operating point Explain its importance 04

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SECTION III 5a) Explain the working of RC coupled amplifier , draw its frequency Response & explain b) Explain the working of class A power amplifier c) Name the amplifiers based on frequency range of operation 08 06 01 07 05 03 07 06 02

6a) Explain the working of push pull amplifier circuit b) Explain the working of CC amplifier c) Define node, branch & loop 7a) State & prove Theveninstheorem b) Simple problem c) State Superposition theorem SECTION- IV 8a) Explain the working of RC phase shift oscillator b) Explain the working of basic oscillatory circuit? What are the requirements to get undamped oscillations from the tank circuit c) What are the limitations of RC & LC oscillators 9a) Explain the working of monostable multivibrator using IC 555 timer

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b) Explain the working of op-amp as summing amplifier c) What are the characteristics of op-amp 10a) Explain Inverting & Non inverting amplifiers b) What are filters Explain different types of filters c) Explain the following op-amp parameters i) CMRR ii) SLEW RATE 02

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