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 Course  Lecture
  • Title: Basic Electronics
  • Department: Electronics & Communication Engineering
  • Author: Prof. Chitralekha Mahanta
  • University: IIT Guwahati
  • Type: WebLink
  • Abstract:


    1. Semiconductor Diodes

    • Semiconductor materials- intrinsic and extrinsic types
    • Ideal Diode
    • Terminal characteristics of diodes:
    p-n junction under open circuit condition
    p-n junction under forward bias and reverse bias conditions
    p-n junction in breakdown region
    • Diode small signal model
    • Zener diode and applications
    • Rectifier Circuits
    • Clipping and Clamping circuits

    2. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)

    • Physical structure and operation modes
    • Active region operation of transistor
    • D.C. analysis of transistor circuits
    • Transistor as an amplifier
    • Biasing the BJT: fixed bias, emitter feedback bias, collector feedback bias and
    voltage divider bias
    • Basic BJT amplifier configuration: common emitter, common base and
    common collector amplifiers
    • Transistor as a switch: cut-off and saturation modes
    • High frequency model of BJT amplifier

    3. Field Effect Transistor (FET)

    • Enhancement-type MOSFET: structure and physical operation, current-voltage
    characteristics
    • Depletion-type MOSFET
    • D.C. operation of MOSFET circuits
    • MOSFET as an amplifier
    • Biasing in MOSFET amplifiers
    • Basic MOSFET amplifier configuration: common source, common gate and common
    drain types
    • High frequency model of MOSFET amplifier
    • Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET)

    4. Operation Amplifier (Op-amps)

    • Ideal Op-amp
    • Differential amplifier: differential and common mode operation
    common mode rejection ratio (CMRR)
    • Practical op-amp circuits: inverting amplifier, non -inverting amplifier, weighted
    summer, integrator, differentiator
    • Large signal operation of op-amps
    • Other applications of op-amps: instrumentation circuits, active filters,
    controlled sources, logarithmic amplifiers, waveform generators, Schmitt
    triggers, comparators

    5. Power Circuits and Systems

    • Class A large signal amplifiers, second-harmonic distortion
    • Transformer coupled audio power amplifier
    • Class B amplifier
    • Class AB operation
    • Power BJTs
    • Regulated power supplies
    • Series voltage regulator
    • Four layer diodes: p-n-p-n characteristics
    • Silicon controlled rectifier

List of Lectures

Clipping And Clamping Circuits
Transistor Operation - Part - 1
Biasing The Bjt
Biasing The Bjt - Part - 2
Bjt Small Signal Analysis
Bjt Amplifier - Part - 1
Bjt Amplifier Part - 2
Frequency Response Of Bjt Analysis - Part - 1
Module - 2 Lecture - 9 Bipolar Junction Transistors
Transistor As A Switch
Mosfet - Part -1
Mosfet - Part - 2
Mosfet Under Dc Operation
Mosfet As An Amplifier
Small Signal Model Of Mosfet - Part 1
Small Signal Model Of Mosfet Part -2
High Frequency Model Of Mosfet
Junction Field Effect Transistor
Operational Amplifier (introduction)
Ideal Op-amp
Op-amp Applications Part -1
Op-amp Applications Part -2
Op-amp Applications Part - 3
The Practical Op-amp
Positive Feedback And Oscillation
Comparator
Large Signal Amplifiers
Module - 5 Lecture - 2 Transformer Couple Power Amplifier
Class Ab Operations Of Poweramplifier
Power Bjts
Regulated Power Supply
Four Layered Diode
Silicon Control Rectifier
Scr Applications
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