Wednesday 18 July 2012

Basic Electronics Ebooks, notes and presentations covering full semester syllabus

Basic Electronics Ebooks, notes and presentations covering full semester syllabus

The attached e-books contains the following topics:

UNIT I - Semiconductor materials and Junction diodes: 
Classification of solids, energy levels, intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor, conduction in metals and semiconductors. Semiconductor diodes : Diode under forward bias condition, diode under reverse bias condition, current-voltage characteristics of PN junction diode, Diode as a switch, as a rectifier, Half wave rectifier, Full wave rectifier, Rectifier with filters.

UNIT II - BJT and FETs: 
Bipolar Junction Transistor structure, principle of operation of npn and pnp transistor, Transistor (BJT) configurations CB, CE, CC. Relation between IC, IB and IE currents – Input and output characteristics of BJT – Junction Field Effect Transistor : Physical structure, principle of operation, current-voltage characteristics, JFET configuration as CS, CD & CG.

UNIT III - SCR and Thyristor: 
Principles of operation and characteristics of SCR, Triggering of SCR, Diac and Triac, Thyristor characteristics, phase controlled half and full wave rectification.

UNIT IV - Feedback Amplifiers: 
Feedback principles, advantages of negative feedback amplifier, feedback amplifier topologies, analysis, effect of negative feedback on Ri, Ro, Av and AI of an amplifier.

UNIT V - Oscillators: 
Classification of oscillators, principle of feedback oscillator, Barkhausen’s criterion, RC phase shift oscillator, Hartley and Collpits oscillators.

UNIT VI - 
Basic Timer Circuits, Applications, welding control, Resistance welding, Energy storage welding.

UNIT VII - 
Induction and Dielectric heating, Ultrasonic generators and applications, Cathode Ray tube of CRO, simple applications.

UNIT VIII - 8085 Microprocessors: 
Brief overview of 8085’s architecture, A to D and D to A converter circuits and applications.


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