Analog and Digital Circuits Laboratory detail syllabus for Electronics & Communication Engineering (E&Tc), 2017 regulation is taken from Anna University official website and presented for students of Anna University. The details of the course are: course code (EC8361), Category (PC), Contact Periods/week (4), Teaching hours/week (0), Practical Hours/week (0). The total course credits are 4.
For all other e&tc 3rd sem syllabus for be 2017 regulation anna univ you can visit E&TC 3rd Sem syllabus for BE 2017 regulation Anna Univ Subjects. The detail syllabus for analog and digital circuits laboratory is as follows.”
Course Objective:
The student should be made to:
- Study the Frequency response of CE,CB and CC Amplifier
- Learn the frequency response of CS Amplifiers
- Study the Transfer characteristics of differential amplifier
- Perform experiment to obtain the bandwidth of single stage and multistage amplifiers
- Perform SPICE simulation of Electronic Circuits
- Design and implement the Combinational and sequential logic circuits
List of Analog Experiments:
- Design of Regulated Power supplies
- Frequency Response of CE, CB, CC and CS amplifiers
- Darlington Amplifier
- Differential Amplifiers – Transfer characteristics, CMRR Measurement
- Cascode and Cascade amplifiers
- Determination of bandwidth of single stage and multistage amplifiers
- Analysis of BJT with Fixed bias and Voltage divider bias using P-Spice
- Analysis of FET, MOSFET with fixed bias, self-bias and voltage divider bias using PSpice
- Analysis of Cascode and Cascade amplifiers using PSpice
- Analysis of Frequency Response of BJT and FET using PSpice
List of Digital Experiments
- Design and implementation of code converters using logic gates(i) BCD to excess-3 code and vice versa
- Binary to gray and vice-versa
- Design and implementation of 4 bit binary Adder/ Subtractor and BCD adder using IC 7483
- Design and implementation of Multiplexer and De-multiplexer using logic gates
- Design and implementation of encoder and decoder using logic gates
- Construction and verification of 4 bit ripple counter and Mod-10 / Mod-12 Ripple counters
- Design and implementation of 3-bit synchronous up/down counter
Course Outcome:
On completion of this laboratory course, the studentshould be able to:
- Design and Test rectifiers, filters and regulated power supplies.
- Design and Test BJT/JFET amplifiers.
- Differentiate cascode and cascade amplifiers.
- Analyze the limitation in bandwidth of single stage and multi stage amplifier
- Measure CMRR in differential amplifier
- Simulate and analyze amplifier circuits using PSpice.
- Design and Test the digital logic circuits.
Lab Requirements for a Batch of 30 Students
(2 Students / Experiment:)
S.No Equipments for Analog Lab
- CRO/DSO (30MHz) – 15 Nos.
- Signal Generator /Function Generators (3 MHz) – 15 Nos
- Dual Regulated Power Supplies ( 0 – 30V) – 15 Nos.
- Standalone desktop PCs with SPICE software – 15 Nos.
- Transistor/FET (BJT-NPN-PNP and NMOS/PMOS) – 50 Nos
- Components and Accessories: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, diodes, Zener Diodes, Bread Boards, Transformers.
- SPICE Circuit Simulation Software: (any public domain or commercial software)
S.No Equipments for Digital Lab
- Dual power supply/ single mode power supply – 15 Nos
- IC Trainer Kit – 15 Nos
- Bread Boards – 15 Nos
- Seven segment display -15 Nos
- Multimeter – 15 Nos
- ICs each 50 Nos
7400/ 7402 / 7404 / 7486 / 7408 / 7432 / 7483 / 74150 /
74151 / 74147 / 7445 / 7476/7491/ 555 / 7494 / 7447 / 74180 /
7485 / 7473 / 74138 / 7411 / 7474
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