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Welcome

The Course Orientation


Analog Circuits
EC2101 - (3-0-2, 4); 4

By,
Dr. Amit Kumar Singh
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India

Wish You all A Very Successful and


Happy New Academic Year- 2024-25
Analog Circuits EC2101
• About the course:
 The course deals with various analog sub circuits including analog circuits such as
 Amplifiers, differential amplifiers, filters and oscillators.
 It also focuses on design and implementation of various analog circuits like amplifiers - single
transistor amplifiers, cascode amplifiers, differential amplifiers, filters and oscillators.

 Prerequisites
The prerequisite for this course is -
Electrical Sciences, Engineering Physics and Fundamental Physics

Students are expected to have a good undergraduate background on all of these.


Analog Circuits EC2101
• Practical Understanding from the course:
 Topics with practical understanding may include: Recognizing various types of
Analog Circuits in daily uses.

1. Experiments on advanced applications of BJTs- and FETs-based circuits,


2. Op-amps and other integrated circuits,
3. Multistage amplifiers,
4. Automatic gain controlled amplifiers, programmable gain amplifiers,
5. Frequency response of amplifiers; waveform generators,
6. Active filters,
7. Feedback circuits and analysis,
8. Current mirroring,
9. 555 timer-based circuit design.
Analog Circuits EC2101
• Outcome of the course:
 Students will be able to recognize, design, and develop different types of Analog Circuit
related problem sets and skills.

 Practical implementation of different types of devices and Circuits.

 Industry standard realization and understanding of advanced prototypes.


Analog Circuits EC2101
• The course Timing, Venue, and TAs:
 Timing:- (Lecture, Total About 42+ lectures)
Monday -11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Wednesday - 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Thursday - 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM

Venue :- Room No- LT 102.

 Timing:- (Lab, Total about 8+ Labs)


Wednesday :- 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Thursday :- 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Friday :- 09:00 AM to 11:00 am
Venue :- Block- 9, 4th Floor, Room No- 404
 Teaching Assistants :-
Gulshan Kumar :-gulshan_2421ee05@iitp.ac.in (PhD Research Scholar)
Akhilesh Kumar :-akhilesh_2221ee30@iitp.ac.in
SubirDas : subir_2121ee16@iitp.ac.in
Nilpa kumari :- nilpa_2021ee22@iitp.ac.in

If needed to meet to TAs:- Contact them over email 1st.


Analog Circuits EC2101
The Course Contents (About 21+ Lectures)
Section 1: Amplifier Circuits (Single and Multi Stage) - About 8 Lectures

Section 2: Differential Amplifier Circuits - About 4 Lectures

Section 3: Frequency Response of Amplifiers - About 6 Lectures

Section 4: Expert Lecture - About 4 Lectures


Analog Circuits EC2101
The Course Contents
Section 6: Expert Lectures
4 Lectures

About 4 to 5 Expert lectures by experts from inland or abroad. (Online mode)

1. Prof. Gautam Chattopadhyay, Senior Scientist, JPL NASA.

2. Dr. Nacer Chahat, System Engineer, JPL NASA.

3. Prof. Emil Björnson, Professor, Wireless Communication at KTH Royal Institute


of Technology, Sweden.

4. Rajeev Jyoti, Director, InSPACE, Govt. of India.

5. Prof. Ulrich L. Rohde, Chairman, Synergy Microwave Corporation, Paterson,


NJ, USA.
6. Experts from DRDO, ISRO,DoT Govt of India
Analog Circuits EC2101
Suggested Readings
Texts Books:
•A. S. Sedra and K. C. Smith, Microelectronics Circuits, 5th Edition, 2005, Oxford
University Press.
•P. Gray, P. Hurst, S. Lewis and R. Meyer, Analysis & Design of Analog Integrated
Circuits, 4th Edition, 2001, Wiley.
•B. Razavi, Fundamental of Microelectronics, 1st Edition, 2009, Wiley.
•A. Malvino and D. Bates, Electronic Principles, 7th Edition, 2017, McGraw-Hill.
•R. A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuit, 4th Edition, 2002,
Prentice Hall.

Other References:

 IEEE Xplore
 MIT OPEN COURSE WARE
 Other Web Sources
Course Evaluation
Multi Level Evaluation Scheme-
• Lab - 20 %
• Mid Sem Exam - 40 %
• End Sem Exam - 40 %

Tests and Evaluations as Per Academic Section will be followed.


Please Note:
• The complete Evaluation Will be Must For Every One.
• Copying and plagiarism is strictly prohibited and once found
will be rejected for complete course.
Course Evaluation
Mid Sem- (About 21+ Lectures) – 40 Marks
• Assignment - 10
• Attendance - 05
• Mid Sem Exam - 25

• Number of Assignments (No- 02) – 10 Marks


• Pre- Qualifying Quiz Test (No-1) – 05 Marks

• Assignments may be related to the class lectures, scientific


studies, and/or Group Task.
Course Evaluation
Lab Evaluation- (About 8+ Labs) – 20 Marks
• Attendance + Lab Report - 08
• End Sem Exam ( Performing Experiment + Viva) -12
Contact Information
• Dr. Amit Kumar Singh-
Room No- 314, Block-III,
Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Patna, India.

Email- amitks@iitp.ac.in

Contact Time and Hours-

Monday and Tuesday, 03:00 PM to 04:30 PM (Online and Offline)

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