21ECL305
21ECL305
21ECL305
An Autonomous Institution
B. E. – ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and Outcome Based Education (OBE)
SEMESTER – III
ANALOG CIRCUITS LABORATORY
Course Code 21ECL305 CIE Marks 50
Teaching Hours/Week (L:T:P:S) (0:0:2:0) SEE Marks 50
Credits 01 Exam Hours 03
Course Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the Circuit Configurations and Connectivity of FET Amplifiers
and Study of Frequency Response
2. Design and Test of Analog Circuits Using Op-Amps
3. Understand the Feedback Configurations of Transistor and Op-Amp Circuits
4. Design an Oscillator for a Given Frequency
5. Build a Filter for Given Cut-Off Frequency
6. Use of Circuit Simulation for the Analysis of Electronic Circuits.
1. Design and Setup the Common Source MOSFET Amplifier and Plot the
Frequency Response and Determine the Gain.
2. Design Active Second Order Butterworth Low Pass and High Pass Filters for a
Given Cut-Off Frequency.
3. Design Adder, Integrator and Differentiator Circuits Using Op-Amp for a Given
Input Frequency.
4. Design a Schmitt Trigger for the Given UTP and LTP Values and Obtain the
Hysteresis.
5. Design 4 Bit R – 2R Op-Amp Digital to Analog Converter (I) Using 4-Bit
Binary Input From Toggle Switches and (Ii) Generating Digital Inputs Using
Mod-16 Counter.
6. Design a Monostable and Astable Multivibrator Using 555 Timer.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
21ECL305.1 Design and Analyze the MOS CS Amplifier Configurations
21ECL305.2 Design and Analyze the Butterworth Low-Pass and High-Pass Filter
21ECL305.4 Design and Analyse the Linear and Non-linear Circuits Using Op-
Amps
21ECL305.6 Make Use of EDA Tools to Perform the Analysis and Simulations of
circuits.