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The document outlines the course structure for Analog Electronic Circuits at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur, focusing on the analysis and design of transistor amplifiers, oscillators, and wave shaping circuits. Key topics include multistage amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, sinusoidal oscillators, large signal amplifiers, and linear wave shaping. The course aims to equip students with practical skills in designing and analyzing various electronic circuits.
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The document outlines the course structure for Analog Electronic Circuits at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur, focusing on the analysis and design of transistor amplifiers, oscillators, and wave shaping circuits. Key topics include multistage amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, sinusoidal oscillators, large signal amplifiers, and linear wave shaping. The course aims to equip students with practical skills in designing and analyzing various electronic circuits.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR

B. Tech II-II Sem. (EEE) LTPC


3103
(15A04409) ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
Course Objective: The aim of this course is to familiarize the student with the analysis and design of basic transistor
amplifier circuits, Oscillators, Multi-vibrators and wave shaping.
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Course Outcomes: On completion of this course the student will be able
 to understand the Methods of biasing transistors & Design of simple amplifier circuits.
 Mid – band analysis of amplifier circuits using small - signal equivalent circuits to determine gain, input
impedance and output impedance.
 Method of calculating cutoff frequencies and to determine bandwidth. Design and analyse different
Oscillator circuits. Design of circuits for linear wave shaping and Multi- vibrators.

UNIT I Multistage Amplifiers BJT and FET RC Coupled Amplifiers – Frequency Response. Cascaded Amplifiers.
Calculation of Band Width of Single and Multistage Amplifiers. Concept of Gain Bandwidth Product
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UNIT II Feedback Amplifiers [Link] Page Concept of Feedback Amplifiers – Effect of
Negative feedback on the amplifier Characteristics. Four Feedback Amplifier Topologies. Method of Analysis of
Voltage Series, Current Series, Voltage Shunt and Current Shunt feedback Amplifiers.

UNIT III Sinusoidal Oscillators Condition for oscillations –LC Oscillators – Hartley, Colpitts, Clapp and Tuned
Collector Oscillators – Frequency and amplitude Stability of Oscillators – Crystal Oscillators – RC Oscillators -- RC
Phase Shift and Weinbridge Oscillators.

UNIT IV Large Signal Amplifiers Class A power Amplifier, Maximum Value of Efficiency of Class A Amplifier,
Transformer coupled amplifier – Push-Pull Amplifier – Complimentary Symmetry Circuits (Transformer Less Class
B Power Amplifier) – Phase Inverters, Transistor Power Dissipation, Thermal Runaway, Heat Sinks.

UNIT V Linear wave shaping: High pass, Low pass RC circuits-response for sinusoidal, Step, Pulse, Square and
Ramp inputs, Clippers and Clampers Multi-Vibrators: Analysis of Diode and transistor switching times, Analysis
and Design of Bistable, Monosatable and Astable Multi-vibrators, Schmitt trigger Using Transistors.

Text Books : Integrated Electronics – Millman and Halkias Pulse, Digital & Switching Waveforms by Jacob
Milliman, Harbert Taub and Mothiki S Prakash Rao, 2nd edition 2008, Tata McGraw Hill Companies.

References: [Link] Kishore, “Electronic Circuit Analysis”, Second Edition, BSP Electronic Devices and Circuits,
G.S.N. Raju, IK International Publications, New Delhi, 2006 Electronic Devices and Circuits – Mottershead A.
Anand Kumar, “Pulse and Digital Circuits”, PHI, 2005. David A. Bell, “Solid State Pulse Circuits”, 4 th edition,
2002 PHI.

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