ASSUMPTION  UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

COURSE OUTLINE 2/2006

 

COURSE               :EE 2603  Electronic Circuit  Analysis

PREREQUISITE  :EE 2601 Electronic  Devices and Circuits

INSTRUCTOR      :Dr.P.Seshanna

OFFICE                 : ROOM E52

OBJECTIVES       : At the end of the course the students will be able to

 

1.Analyse cascaded small signal amplifier and determine AV, AI, ZI, ZO. Apply  two port systems approach to cascaded  amplifiers .Use load line analysis for an amplifier

 2.Analyse the frequency response of an R-C coupled  amplifier

 3.Draw and analyse current sources and current mirrors.

4.Analyse the differential amplifier for AD, AC and CMRR.

5.Analyse op-amp circuits with ideal and practical models.

6. Draw and analyse the following types of op-amp circuits:

   (a)Inverting/non inverting  (b) Unity follower  (c) summer and integrator

   (d)Differentiator  (e) Controlled sources  and simple filters

 7. Know the frequency response , slew rate and max. signal handling of op-amp.

8. Know some applications of op-amps in instrumentation .

9. Analyse op-amp comparators with ICs 741/311/339.

10.Know the principles of ADC and DAC.

11.Know the functional block diagrams and applications of ICs 555/566/565

12.Analyse power amplifiers in class A, B, AB mode for efficiency /distortion.

13.Analyse different types of negative feedback amplifier circuits and determine the   effect of negative feedback on the gain, input and output impedance .

14.Know the working principles and analysis of different types of oscillators (R-C phase shift, Wein bridge and tuned types )

15.Analyse simple regulated linear d.c power supply circuits.

16.Know the principles of operation of switch mode d.c power supplies

17.Know the characteristics and  applications of SCR,TRIAC,DIAC.UJT in modern Power Electronics

 

The depth of subject matter coverage is as per the text/reference book given below:

Text Book:“ Electronic Devices and  Circuit Theory” 9th Edition by Robert Boylestad

   and Luis Nashelsky—Prentice Hall 2006.

Reference: “Microelectronic Circuits” 4th Edition by Sedra and Smith-O U Press 1998

For on line student study guide visit: www.prenhall.com/boylestad

E-Learning material is available at http://content.eng.au.edu/lms

Note: 1.Assignments will be given every week and to be submitted in the following week. Late submissions will not be accepted.

          2.80% attendance is required to take the final examination

          3.Last day to withdraw with “W” is 5th February 2007.

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COURSE  COVERAGE(EE 2603)

 

Week 1/2/        : Amplifier Analysis Chap.5 and Chap.9( objectives 1-3)

 

Week 3/4        : Operational amplifier basics –Chap.10 (objectives 4-5)

 

Week 5/6         : Operational amplifier applications-Chap .11(objectives 6-8)

 

Week 7/8         : Linear –Digital ICs   Chap .13 (objectives 9-11)

 

Week 9/10     : Power amplifiers Chap 12 (objective 12)

 

Week 11/12     : Feedback and Oscillator circuits-Chap 14 (objectives 13-14)

 

Week 13/14     : Regulated dc power supplies- chap.15 (objectives 15-16)

 

Week 15          : PNPN Devices used in power electronics Chap.17 (objective 17)

 

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE:

 

Midterm Examination :      11-1-2007     9 -11hrs           

 

Final Examination      :       9-3-2007…  9-12hrs

 

Note: Students are not allowed into examination hall if they are late by more than 10minutes.

 

MARKS ALLOCATION AND GRADING

 

                  Assignments:                       10%

 

                  Midterm Examination          30%

 

                  Final Examination:   60%

 

                  Total:                                  100%

 

 

Grading: 51-60% =C,  61-65% = C+,  66-70% = B-,  71-75% = B, 76-80% = B+

 

               81-90% = A-,  91-100% = A.(indicative only)

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                                                                                    Dr.Seshanna  P