Analog Electronics Scanned Lecture Notes - RAJ Edition

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    Analog Electronics Full Hand Written Lecture Notes from Reputed Institutions and Faculties. Useful for Electrical Engineers , Specially for Candidates Appearing for GATE Exams.


    Content : 
    Introduction to electronics

    Mobility
    Mobility of electron
    Temperature with standing capacity
    • 1. Leakage current
    • 2. Temperature with standing capacity
    • 3. Peak inverse voltage
    Hole concept
    Crystal lattice
    Semiconductor
    • 1. Intrinsic semiconductor (pure)
    • 2. Extrinsic semiconductor (impure)
    Penta valent impurity
    Trivalent impurity
    Doping
    • 1. Ordinary p-n diodes
    • 2. Zener diode
    • 3. Tunnel diode
    Ordinary p-n diode and zener diode
    Drift current
    Current density
    Diffusion current
    Diode application
    • 1. Linear resistor
    • 2. Ideal diode
    • 3. Practical diode
    • 4. Piece-wise linear model
    Problems
    Clippers
    • 1. Shint clipper
    • 2. Series clipper
    • 3. Output following input design
    • 4. Two independent level clipping
    • 5. Alternators
    • 6. Single branch design
    • 7. Multi branch design
    Positive clamper
    Technique in clamper
    Voltage multiplier
    Problems
    Alternator
    Single branch design
    Diode resistance
    • 1. Static resistance
    • 2. Dynamic resistance
    Graphical representation
    Mathematical analysis
    Junction capacitance
    • 1. Transition capacitance
    • 2. Diffusion capacitance
    Rectifiers
    • 1. Half wave rectifier
    • 2. Full wave rectifier with centre tap
    • 3. Bridge rectifier

    BJT
    • Principle of BJT
    • 1. Emitter injection efficiency
    • 2. Base transport factor
    • 3. Large signal current gain
    • BJT configuration
    • Common base
    • Common emitter
    • Common collector
    • CE amplifier
    • AC analysis
    • AC load line
    • Stability factor
    • Biasing circuits
    • 1. Stabilization technique
    • a. Fixed bias
    • b. Collector to base
    • c. Voltage divider bias
    • 2. Compensation
    • a. Diode
    • b. Thermistor
    • c. sensistor
    • Compensation through sensistor
    • Position of Q point on DC load line
    • Conclusion
    • Thermal runaway
    • Thermal parameters
    • Power transistor
    • BJT application
    • CE amplifier
    • RC coupled BJT amplifier
    • Direct coupled BJT amplifier
    • Analysis of CE amplifier
    • Properties of CE amplifier
    • Miller theorem
    • CC amplifier
    • Early effect
    • Output resistance
    • Breakdown mechanism in BJT
    • 1. thermal runaway
    • 2. punch through
    • 3. avalanche breakdown
    • Small signal analysis of BJT
    • Types of basic amplifier
    • 1. voltage amplifier
    • 2. current amplifier
    • 3. transconductance amplifier
    • 4. transresistance amplifier
    • Linear 2 port network
    • Y parameters
    • H parameters
    • G parameters
    • Low frequency analysis of BJT
    • Typical value of h-parameters
    • Amplifier analysis at low frequencies
    • BJT characteristics analysis
    • 1. current gain
    • 2. input impedance
    • 3. voltage gain
    • 4. output impedence
    • Approximation method of CE
    • CE amplifier
    • High frequency analysis of BJT
    • Hybrid PIE parameters
    • Capacitance
    • 1. internal capacitance
    • a. cd-diffusion
    • b. ct-transition
    • External capacitance
    • a. cc-coupling
    • b. ce-bypass
    • Low frequency range
    • High frequency range
    • Mid band range
    • Practical amplifier design
    • 1. CE bypass amplifier
    • 2. CE un bypass amplifier
    • 3. CC amplifier
    • 4. CB amplifier
    • Feedback theory
    • Topology
    • 1. Block diagram analysis
    • 2. Practical circuit analysis
    • Procedure for feedback
    • Integrated theory
    • Multistage amplifier
    • Effect of cascading on BW
    • High cut-off frequency
    • 1. Cascade amplifier
    • 2. Darlington pair
    • Emitter follower
    • Coupling design
    • 1. RC coupling
    • 2. Direct coupling
    • Direct coupled amplifier
    • Testing of differential amplifier for various output
    • Common input
    • Large difference input
    • Small difference input
    • AC analysis
    • Dc analysis
    • Swamping resistor technique
    • Current mirror biasing
    • 1. Simple current mirror
    • 2. Modified current mirror
    • 3. Micro level current mirror
    • CMRR (common mode rejection ratio)
    Operational amplifier
    • Application of op-amp
    • Linear application 
    • Non-linear application
    • 1. Inverting amplifier
    • 2. Non-inverting amplifier
    • 3. Phase shifter
    • 4. Voltage follower
    • 5. Differential amplifier
    • 6. Subtractor
    • 7. Inverter adder
    • 8. Non-inverting adder
    • 9. Current to voltage converter
    • 10. Voltage to current converters
    • 11. Voltage limiter
    • 12. Logarithmic amplifier
    • 13. Antilog amplifier
    • 14. Precision rectifier
    • 15. Instrumental amplifier
    • 16. Modulator
    • 17. Demodulator
    • 18. Integrator
    • 19. Differentiator
    • 20. Active filter
    • Frequency domain analysis
    • Band reject filter
    • All pass filter
    • Non-linear application
    • Communication system
    • Problems
    • Mono stable multi vibrator
    FET-field effect transistor
    • Introduction
    • Types
    • 1. N-channel
    • 2. P-channel
    • Working principle
    • FET parameters
    • 1. AC drain resistance
    • 2. Transconductance
    • 3. Amplification
    • FET biasing
    • FET amplifier
    MOSFET
    • N-channel enhancement mosfet (NMOS)
    • Power amplifier
    • Class A amplifier
    • Dc condition
    • Power dissipation
    • Class B power amplifier
    • Push pull class B power amplifier
    • Cross over distortion
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