You are on page 1of 3

Course code:EE-202-F

Course Title: Analog Electronics semester:4 th

Lecture Topics Date Signature

Lecture 1 Section A: Review of P-N junction


Semiconductor and Characteristics, P-N
Diode: junction as a rectifier

Lecture 2 Switching characteristics


of Diode
Lecture 3 Diode as a circuit
element. The load-line
concept,
Lecture 4 half-wave rectifiers.
Lecture 5 full
wave rectifiers.
Lecture 6 Clipping circuits,
Lecture 7 clamping circuits,
filter circuits,
Lecture 8 peak to peak detector
,voltage
multiplier circuits.

Lecture 9 Section B: Review of device


MOSFET structure operation and
V-I characteristics.
Lecture 10 Circuits at DC

Lecture 11 MOSFET as
Amplifier and switch
Lecture 12 Biasing in MOS
amplifier circuits.
Lecture 13 small-signal operation
and models
Lecture 14 single stage
MOS amplifier

Lecture 15& 16 MOSFET internal


capacitances and high
frequency model,
Lecture 17 frequency response of
CS amplifier

Lecture 18 Section C:BJT Review of device


structure operation and
V-I characteristics
Circuit

Lecture 19 V-I characteristics


circuit
Lecture 20 BJT circuits at DC,
Lecture 21 BJT as amplifier and
switch,
Lecture 22 biasing in BJT amplifier
Circuit.
Lecture 23 Small-signal operation
and models,

Lecture 24 single stage BJT


amplifier,

Lecture 25 BJT
internal capacitances and
high frequency model

Lecture 26 Frequency response of


CE amplifier
Lecture 27 Section D: Inverting and non-
(i)Operational inverting configurations
Amplifier

Lecture 28 difference amplifier,


Effect of finite
open loop gain and
bandwidth on circuit
performance
.
Lecture 29 Large signal operation of
op-amp

Lecture 30(ii)Feedback The general feed back


structure
properties of negative
feed back

Lecture 31 the four basic feed back


topologies: the series-
shunt feedback amplifier,

Lecture 32 The series-series feedback


amplifier

Lecture 33 shunt series feedback


amplifier.

Lecture 34 Numericals

Lecture 35 (iii)Differential MOS differential pair,


Amplifier small signal operation of
the MOS differential pair

Lecture 36 BJT differential pair

Lecture 37 Other non-ideal


characteristic of the
Differential amplifier
(DA), DA with active
load.

Lecture 38 Numericals

 Total number of lectures required are 38

You might also like