4th Sem, ET

EC11: Linear Integrated Circuits Syllabus for ET 4th Sem 2017 DBATU

Linear Integrated Circuits detailed syllabus scheme for B.Tech Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ET), 2017 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other DBATU Syllabus for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 4th Sem 2017, do visit ET 4th Sem 2017 Onwards Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for linear integrated circuits is as follows.

Linear Integrated Circuits Syllabus for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ET) 2nd Year 4th Sem 2017 DBATU

Linear Integrated Circuits

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course, student will be able to:

  1. Understand the characteristics of IC and Op-Amp and identify the internal structure.
  2. Understand and identify various manufacturing techniques.
  3. Derive and determine various performances based parameters and their significance for OpAmp.
  4. Comply and verify parameters after exciting IC by any stated method.
  5. Analyze and identify the closed loop stability considerations and I/O limitations.
  6. Analyze and identify linear and nonlinear applications of Op-Amp.
  7. Understand and verify results (levels of V and I) with hardware implementation.
  8. Implement hardwired circuit to test performance and application for what it is being designed.
  9. Understand and apply the functionalities of PLL to Frequency synthesizer, multiplier, FM, and AM demodulators.

Unit 1

OP-AMP Basics
Block diagram of OP-AMP, Differential Amplifier configurations, Differential amplifier analysis for dual-input balanced-output configurations using r parameters, Need and types of level shifter, current mirror circuits. Voltage series and voltage shunt feedback amplifier and its effect on Ri, Ro, bandwidth and voltage gain.

Unit 2

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Unit 3

Non-linear Applications of OP-AMP
Comparator, characteristics of comparator, applications of comparator, Schmitt trigger (symmetrical/asymmetrical), clippers and clampers, voltage limiters, Square wave generator, triangular wave generator, Need of precision rectifier, Half wave, Full wave precision rectifiers, peak detectors, sample and hold circuits.

Unit 4

Converters using OP-AMP
V-F, I-V and V-I converter, DAC: types of DAC, characteristics, specifications, advantages and disadvantages of each type of DAC, ADC: types of ADC, characteristics, specifications, advantages and disadvantages of each type of ADC.

Unit 5

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Unit 6

Active filters
Design and frequency scaling of First order and second order Active LP, HP, BP and wide and narrow band BR Butterworth filters and notch filter. All pass filters.

Reference/Text Book:

  1. Ramakant A. Gaikwad, Op Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Pearson Education 2000.
  2. Salivahanan and Kanchana Bhaskaran, Linear Integrated Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill, India 2008.
  3. George Clayton and Steve Winder, Operational Amplifiers, 5th Edition Newnes.
  4. Sergio Franco, Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill.
  5. Bali, Linear Integrated Circuits, McGraw Hill 2008.
  6. Gray, Hurst, Lewise, Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits, Wiley Publications on Education.
  7. Matt Weisfeld, The Object-Oriented Thought Process, Pearson.
  8. Cox Brad, Object -Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach, Addison -Wesley.
  9. E Balagurusamy, Programming with Java A Primer, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ET) 4th Sem 2017 regulation, visit ET 4th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.

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