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COURSE FILE (2019-20 EVEN)

Course Title: Analog Circuits Semester:


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Contents Page
No.
1. Course details 1.1 Primary information 1
1.2 Course Learning Objectives 2
1.3 Course Outcomes 2
1.4 Validation of Course Outcomes 2
1.5 Mapping of COs with POs 2
2. Course plan 2.1 Course Content, Defining Topic Level 3
Outcomes
2.2 Textbooks 4
2.3 Reference Books 4
2.4 Course Delivery Schedule 5
2.5 Topic Covered Beyond Syllabus 7
3. Assessment of 3.1 Assessment Schedule
COs 3.2 Measuring CO attainment
3.3 Other Information
3.4 Remarks
Question Papers of IA, Assignments and Quiz Annex I
Scheme & Solutions of IA Tests Annex
II
Assessment data for IAs, Assignments and Quiz Annex
III

1. Course details

1.1 Primary information


1. Course Code 18EC42
2. L-T-P 3-2-0
3. Marks (Min/Max) 40/100
VTU Exam 21/60
Internal Assessment 16/40
4. Prerequisite Basic Electronics, Electronic Devices
5. Teaching Department Electronics & Communication Engineering
6. Course Duration 50 hours
7. Faculty Handling Dr. Balachandra Achar
8. Course Coordinator Dr. Balachandra Achar
1.2 Course Learning Objectives
The course will enable the students to:
1. Understand the biasing of BJT and MOSFET amplifier circuits and analyze the
amplifier using small-signal model.
2. Obtain the frequency response of amplifiers, and design oscillator circuits.
3. Appreciate the use of negative feedback in amplifiers.
4. Construct various circuits using op-amp and 555 timer ICs.

1.3 Course Outcomes (COs)


At the end of the course the students will be able to:
1. Design biasing circuitsfor BJT and MOSFET amplifiers, and perform DC and AC
analysis.
2. Analyze MOSFET amplifiers using small-signal model and high frequency
model, and generate sine waves using different oscillator circuits.
3. Understand the different types of feedback amplifiers, and design power
amplifiers.
4. Design Op-Amp circuits with and without negative feedback for general
applications.
5. Design DAC, ADC, filters and multivibrators using Op-Amp and Timer ICs.

1.4 Validation of Course Outcomes


Sl. Cognitive
Course Outcomes PO:Level
No. Level
PO1:3, PO2:2,
Design biasing circuits for BJT and MOSFET
CO1 PO5:1, PO12:3, L3
amplifiers, and perform DC and AC analysis.
PSO1:2
Analyze MOSFET amplifiers using small-signal
PO1:3, PO2:2,
model and high frequency model, and
CO2 PO5:1, PO12:2, L3
generate sine waves using different oscillator
PSO1:2
circuits.
Understand the different types of feedback PO1:2, PO2:2,
CO3 L3
amplifiers, and design power amplifiers PO12:2, PSO1:2
PO1:3, PO2:2,
Design Op-Amp circuits with and without PO3:2, PO5:2,
CO4 L3
negative feedback for general applications PO12:3, PSO1:2,
PSO2:3
PO1:3, PO2:2,
Design DAC, ADC, filters and multivibrators PO3:2, PO5:2,
CO5 L3
using Op-Amp and Timer ICs PO12:3, PSO1:2,
PSO2:3
POs Mapping Level: 1-Slightly ; 2-Moderately; 3-Highly

1.5 Mapping of COs with POs


PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO PSO
-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -1 -2
CO
3 2 1 3 2
1
CO
3 2 1 2 2
2
CO
2 2 2 2
3
CO
3 2 2 2 3 2 3
4

2
CO
3 2 2 2 3 2 3
5
2. Course Plan

Other Information:

Section - A Section - B
Total number of classes held
Number of numerical classes held
Number of seminars held
Portion coverage
Students’ feedback
No. of students having attendance shortage
University result
Use of various teaching methods

3.4 Remarks:

Faculty:

Signature

Course Coordinator:

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Module Coordinator:

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HOD:

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