Linear and nonlinear wave shaping, relaxation oscillators, sweep generator, analog filters.
Bachelor in Electronics and Communications Engineering
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1 | Introduction to signal processing, signals and signal sources, different kinds of analog signal processing, for example: Amplification, Rectification, Modulation, Filtering, Clipping, Clamping, etc. Some practical systems that include signal processing operations, for example: Radio and Television receivers |
2 | Linear wave shaping, RC circuits, integrators, differentiators. |
3 | Time and frequency response of RC circuits, Attenuators, compensating circuit, Non-Linear wave shaping. |
4 | Clipping Circuits and their applications, Simple clipping circuits, Biased clipping circuits. |
5 | Diode-Capacitor circuits (Clamping Circuits), Clamping circuits and their applications, Perfect Clamping, Practical Clamping circuits |
6 | Relaxation Oscillators, Introduction and mechanical analogies, Analysis and design of Astable Multivibrators, |
7 | Analysis and design of Voltage to frequency converters, Analysis and design of Monostable Multivibrators. |
8 | Analysis and design of Bistable Multivibrators, Triggering of Bistable Multivibrators, Schmitt Trigger, Op-Amp Astable and Monostable Multivibrators |
9 | The 555 timer, internal structure and Operation as Astable and Monostable Multivibrators. |
10 | Sweep generator Circuits. A basic sweep circuit, Switch-controlled sweep circuits using BJT, UJT and PUT, Constant current sweep generators. |
11 | Miller integrator, Boot-strap sweep generator circuit. |
12 | Analog Filters, Historical review of filters, Ideal filter response, Transfer function of filter functions, Realization of 2nd order sections, Design steps. |
13 | Approximations to the ideal LPF response, Butterworth approximation, Chebyshev approximation, Elliptic approximation, design from the pole-zero distribution. |
14 | Design of active filters using catalogue. Switched capacitance filters. |
15 | Revision. |
16 | Final Examination |
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