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This document outlines the syllabus for the course Fundamentals of Electronics-Spring-2018-19 at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The syllabus covers the following topics: properties of semiconductors, diode operation and applications, BJT operation and characteristics, MOSFET introduction, operational amplifiers and applications, feedback and oscillators, and basic digital electronics. It lists the chapter references from two textbooks that cover the content. The content will include semiconductor theory, junction diodes, diode applications, BJT characteristics and biasing, AC analysis, field-effect transistors, operational amplifiers and applications, feedback and oscillator circuits, and digital circuits.

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This document outlines the syllabus for the course Fundamentals of Electronics-Spring-2018-19 at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The syllabus covers the following topics: properties of semiconductors, diode operation and applications, BJT operation and characteristics, MOSFET introduction, operational amplifiers and applications, feedback and oscillators, and basic digital electronics. It lists the chapter references from two textbooks that cover the content. The content will include semiconductor theory, junction diodes, diode applications, BJT characteristics and biasing, AC analysis, field-effect transistors, operational amplifiers and applications, feedback and oscillator circuits, and digital circuits.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE

ECN 102: Fundamentals of Electronics-Spring-2018-19

Syllabus:

S. No. Contents

1. Review of properties of metals, dielectrics and semiconductors.

2. Diodes: Working principle and characteristics and diode applications (rectification with capacitive
filter and Zener regulation).

3. BJT: Operation and characteristics, brief overview of DC biasing, ‘re’ model, Amplifier (CE, CB and
CC).

4. MOSFET: Introduction to MOSFET operation and characteristics.

5. Operational Amplifiers: Input modes and parameters, introduction to concept of negative


feedback, negative feedback in OPAMP, bias currents and offsets, open and closed loop
responses.

Op-Amp Applications: Summing, integrator, differentiator, V-I and I-V Converters,


6.
instrumentation amplifiers.

7.
Introduction to negative feedback, Brief description of OPAMP based oscillators.

8. Basic Digital Electronics: Binary number system, Boolean algebra, Logic gates, adders

Book-content-wise Syllabus:

Semiconductor Theory (Ref. Book- 2)

1.8 Insulators, Semiconductors and Conductor


2.1 Mobility and Conductivity
2.2 Electrons and Holes in an Intrinsic Semiconductor
2.3 Donor and Acceptor Impurities
2.4 Charge Densities in a Semiconductor
2.5 Electrical properties of Ge and Si

Junction Diode (Ref Book 1 & 2)

3.1 The open-circuited p-n Junction (qualitative)


1.6 The Volt-ampere and Temperature Dependence Characteristics
1.7 Ideal Versus Practical
1.8 Resistance levels
1.9 Diode Equivalent Circuits

Diode Applications ( Ref Book 1)

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Load-Line Analysis
2.3 Series Diode Configurations
2.5 AND/OR Gates
2.6 Half-wave Rectification
2.7 Full-wave Rectification
2.10 Zener Diodes

BJT Characteristics and Biasing (Ref Book 1)

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Transistor construction
3.3 Transistor Operation
3.4 Common base emitter configuration
3.5 Transistor amplifying action
3.6 Common emitter configuration
3.7 Common collector configuration
4.2 Operating point
4.3 Fixed bias Circuit
4.4 Emitter-bias (Self-bias)
4.5 Voltage divider Bias

BJT AC ANALYSIS (Ref. Book 1)

5.3 BJT Transistor Modeling


5.4 The re Transistor Model
5.5 Common-Emitter Fixed-Bias Configuration
5.6 Voltage-Divider Bias
5.7 CE Emitter-Bias Configuration

FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS (Ref. Book 1)

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Construction and Characteristics of JFETs
6.3 Transfer Characteristics
6.6 Important Relationships
6.7 Depletion-Type MOSFET
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS (Ref. Book 1)

10.1 Introduction
10.4 Op-Amp Basics
10.5 Practical Op-Amp Circuits
10.6 DC Offset Parameters

OP-AMP APPLICATIONS (Ref. Book 1)

11.1 Constant Gain Multiplier


11.2 Voltage summing
11.3 Voltage Buffer
11.4 Current-Controlled Voltage Source (I-V) and Voltage-Controlled Current Source (V-I)
11.5 Instrumentation Circuits

FEEDBACK AND OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS (Ref. Book 1)

14.1 Feedback Concepts


14.2.1. Voltage-series feedback
14.5 Oscillator Operation
14.6 Phase-Shift Oscillator (op-amp based only)

Digital Circuits (Ref Book 2)

6.1 Digital (Binary) Operations of a System


6.2 The OR Gate
6.3 The AND Gate
6.4 The NOT or INVERTER Circuit
6.7 The EXCLUSIVE OR
6.8 De Morgan’s Laws
6.9 NAND and NOR (Only Gates and their operations) (Diode Transistor Logic Circuits Excluded)
17.2 Binary Adders (excluded: MSI Adder Circuits and integrated 2 bit full adder Fig. 17.7&17.8)

Reference-1 Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 9th/10th edition– by R.L. Boylestad and L.
Nashelsky, Pearson Education, Asia, 9th , 10th and 11th Edition.
Reference-2 Integrated Electronics - Analog and Digital Circuits and System ( Second Edition)
by Millman & Halkies and Chetan D Parikh

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