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IC Lab Lesson Syllabus

The document outlines the experiments to be completed for the EC331 Lab Experiments course over the 2012-13 academic year. Part A includes 8 experiments focusing on operational amplifiers, active filters, and oscillators. Part B includes 8 experiments on logic gates, flip-flops, counters, registers, arithmetic circuits, multiplexing, and interfacing circuits with displays. Students must complete at least 5 experiments from each part for a total of 10 experiments over the semester. Analysis and design of circuits should utilize SPICE where possible.

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IC Lab Lesson Syllabus

The document outlines the experiments to be completed for the EC331 Lab Experiments course over the 2012-13 academic year. Part A includes 8 experiments focusing on operational amplifiers, active filters, and oscillators. Part B includes 8 experiments on logic gates, flip-flops, counters, registers, arithmetic circuits, multiplexing, and interfacing circuits with displays. Students must complete at least 5 experiments from each part for a total of 10 experiments over the semester. Analysis and design of circuits should utilize SPICE where possible.

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With effect from the Academic year 2012-13 EC331 Lab Experiments: Part-A 1. Measurement of parameters of Op-Amp.

Voltage Follower, Inverting and Non Inverting Amplifiers, Level Translators using Op-Amp. 2. Arithmetic Circuits: Summer, Integrator Differentiator Op-Amp. 3. Active filters: LP, HP and BP using Op-Amp. 4. Op-Amp Oscillators: Astable, Monostable. 5. Triangle and Square wave Generators. Schmitt Trigger using Op-Amp. 6. Voltage Controlled Oscillator Using LM 566. 7. IC Regulators and current boosting. 8. Applications of 555 Timer. Part-B 1. Measurement of propagation delay, fan-out, Noise margin and transfer Characteristics of TTL and CMOS IC gates and open collector / drain gates. 2. Designing code converters using logic gates and standard code converters. Parity generator and checker circuit. 3. Flip-Flop conversions and latches using gates and ICs. 4. Designing Synchronous, Asynchronous up/down counters 5. Shift registers and ring counters using IC Flip-Flops & Standards IC counters. 6. Full adders, subtractors using logic gates and multiple bits IC Adder/Subtractor and arithmetic Circuits. 7. Mux - Demux applications. 8. Interfacing counters with 7-segment LED/LCD display units. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LAB

General Note: 1. At least 5experiments from each part. 2. A total of not less than 10 experiments must be carried out during the semester. 3. Analysis and design of circuits, wherever possible, should be carried out using SPICE

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