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UNIT III OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS 12
The characteristics of Ideal Operation – slew rate, offset voltage, bias current, CMRR, bandwidth-
equivalent circuit of an op-Amp – virtual ground concept – Linear applications of op-amp –inverting
And non-inverting amplifier, summing, subtracting, averaging amplifier - voltage to current
converter – current to voltage converter – Differential amplifiers – differentiator And integrator.
Nonlinear applications – comparator-Schmitt Triggers – Precision Diode Half wave and full wave
rectifiers – Average detectors – peak detector
UNIT IV ACTIVE FILTERS AND SIGNAL GENERATOR 12
Active filters (first and second order) – Low pass, high pass, band pass filters, band reject filters
(notch filters). Oscillators - RC Phase shift and Wein-bridge. Waveform generators - Square,
triangular and saw tooth.
UNIT V TIMER, PLL, A/D AND D/A CONVERTERS 12
555 Timer (internal diagram) and its applications – mono stable multivibrator, astable multivibrator.
Phase locked Loop (565 - block diagram approach)and its applications -Frequency multiplication,
Frequency translation, voltage to frequency and frequency to voltage converters. DAC –
Binary weighted DAC and R-2R DAC. ADC – single slope and dual slope ADCs, successive
approximation ADC
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
On completion of the course students will be able to
• Knowledge on the application of analog ICs in the designing circuit.
• Thorough understanding on the applications of Digital ICs.
• Understand the basic of the Digital systems and the fundamentals behind their working.
• Design various functional circuits using these ICs.
• Knowledge on the functioning of analog & digital circuit and their applications.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M. Morris Mano , “Digital Logic and Computer design “ Prentice Hall 1994.
2. Ramakant A. Gayakwad , “Op-AMP and Linear Ics”, Prince Hall, 1994
REFERENCES:
1. Robert B.Northrop, “Analysis and Application of Analog Electronic Circuits to Biomedical
Instrumentation”, CRC Press, 2004.
2. Sergio Franco, “Design with Operational Amplifiers and analog Integrated circuits”,
McGraw- Hills, 2003.
3. Millman J and Halkias .C., “Integrated Electronics”, TMH, 2007.
4. John. F. Wakerly, “Digital Design Principles and Practices”, Fourth Edition, Pearson
Education, 2007 .
5. Charles H. Roth, Jr, “Fundamentals of Logic Design”, Fourth Edition, Jaico Books, 2002
CS17201 DATA STRUCTURES L T P C
(Common to EEE, ECE and BME) 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES
• To recognize and distinguish the applications of various linear and non linear data
structures.
• To demonstrate the understanding of stacks, queues and their applications.
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