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ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUIT -II Prepared By : Engr KSK 2 Course Objective This course covers the different aspects of Amplifier circuit Design and in-depth analysis of these circuits. Frequency response Internal design of Operational Amplifiers. Design of special electronic circuits. Prepared By : Engr KSK 3 Course Outline Prepared By : Engr KSK 4 Frequency response of different single stage amplifier configurations of BJTs and MOSFETs. Millers theorem Internal design of operational amplifiers, input stage, current source, output stage Differential and Multistage Amplifiers Feedback configurations Active Filters, Signal generators (RC oscillator, multivibrators) Integrated circuit timers (different modes of 555) CMOS Logic gates and relay drive circuits Recommended Books 1. Electronic Devices by Floyd, latest Edition, Prentice hall 2. Principles of Electronic Devices and Circuits by Malvino, Latest Edition. 3. Electronic Devices and Circuits: Conventional Flow Version, Pearson/ Prentice Hall, by Michael Hassul and Donald E Zimmerman, Latest Edition. 4. Electronic Devices & Circuits by Boylested, Nashelsky,9th Edition 5. Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra. A.S, Smith. K.C Prepared By : Engr KSK 5 Grading Policy Sessionals (30%) Class assignments Chapter end problems Quizzes Project Mid-Semester Exam (20%) End-Semester Exam (50%) Lab Sessionals (15%) Lab Viva (10%) (75 %) (25 %) Prepared By : Engr KSK 6 Prepared By : Engr KSK FET AMPLIFIER Monday, February 24, 2014 CHAPTER NO. 08 7 Prepared By : Engr KSK 8 Describe the amplification properties of a FET Explain and analyze the operation of common-source FET amplifiers Explain and analyze the operation of common-drain FET amplifiers Explain and analyze the operation of common-gate FET amplifiers Chapter Objectives Prepared By : Engr KSK 9 Unipolar device i. e. operation depends on only one type of charge carriers (h or e) Voltage controlled Device (gate voltage controls drain current) Very high input impedance (10 9 -10 12 ) Source and drain are interchangeable in most Low-frequency applications Low Voltage Low Current Operation is possible (Low-power consumption) Less Noisy as Compared to BJT No minority carrier storage (Turn off is faster) Self limiting device Very small in size, occupies very small space in ICs Low voltage low current operation is possible in MOSFETS Advantages of FET over conventional Transistors Prepared By : Engr KSK 10 FET Amplification Describe the amplification properties of a FET Discuss FET parameters using an equivalent circuit Discuss the voltage gain of a FET Describe the effect of internal drain-to-source resistance on the voltage gain Describe the effect of external source resistance on the voltage gain Prepared By : Engr KSK 11 FET Equivalent Circuit Prepared By : Engr KSK 12 FET Voltage Gain Prepared By : Engr KSK 13 Example No# 8.1 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 14 Effect of r'ds on Voltage Gain Prepared By : Engr KSK 15 Example No# 8.2 Prepared By : Engr KSK 16 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 17 Effect of External Source on Voltage Gain Prepared By : Engr KSK 18 Example No# 8.3 Prepared By : Engr KSK 19 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK COMMON SOURCE AMPLIFIER Monday, February 24, 2014 20 Prepared By : Engr KSK 21 JFET Common Source Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 22 Graphical Analysis: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 23 DC Analysis: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 24 Calculation of ID: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 25 DC Analysis: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 26 AC Equivalent Circuit: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 27 Voltage Gain: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 28 Example # 8.4 Prepared By : Engr KSK 29 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 30 Effect of an AC Load on Voltage Gain Prepared By : Engr KSK 31 Example # 8.5 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 32 Input Resistance: JFET CS Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 33 Example # 8.6 Prepared By : Engr KSK 34 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 35 D-MOSFET Amplifier Operation Prepared By : Engr KSK 36 D-MOSFET Amplifier Operation Prepared By : Engr KSK 37 Example # 8.7 Prepared By : Engr KSK 38 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 39 E-MOSFET Amplifier Operation Prepared By : Engr KSK 40 E-MOSFET Amplifier Operation Prepared By : Engr KSK 41 Example # 8.8 Prepared By : Engr KSK 42 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK 43 E-MOSFET Amplifier Operation Prepared By : Engr KSK 44 Example # 8.9 Prepared By : Engr KSK 45 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK COMMON DRAIN AMPLIFIER Monday, February 24, 2014 46 Prepared By : Engr KSK 47 JFET Common Drain Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 48 Voltage Gain: JFET Common Drain Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 49 Input Resistance: JFET Common Drain Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 50 Example # 8.10 Prepared By : Engr KSK 51 Example # 8.10 (Data Sheet) Prepared By : Engr KSK 52 Solution Prepared By : Engr KSK COMMON GATE AMPLIFIER Monday, February 24, 2014 53 Prepared By : Engr KSK 54 JFET Common Gate Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 55 Voltage Gain: JFET Common Gate Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 56 Input Resistance: JFET Common Gate Amplifier Prepared By : Engr KSK 57 Example # 8.11 Prepared By : Engr KSK 58 Example # 8.11 (Data Sheet) Prepared By : Engr KSK 59 Solution