Analog & Digital Electronics

Different types of Diode: Symbol, Application & Functions

Here we have shown a basic chart on different types of Diodes, their symbol, application and functions. This topic is very much important for not only semester but also competitive exam. Sl. No. Diode Symbol Application Remarks 1. PN Junction Diode Rectifier Circuit Basic Diode 2. Zener Diode Voltage stabilizer & regulator To maintain fixed […]

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Implementation of D/A Converter

Experiment No.: 6(A) Experiment Name: Implementation of Digital to Analog converter using trainer kit. Objective: To design and study the digital to analog converter. Theory: A digital-to-analog converter (DAC or D-to-A) is a device that converts a digital (usually binary) code to an analog signal (current, voltage, or electric charge). A typical DAC converts the

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Realization of Half Subtractor, Full Subtractor

Experiment No.: 4(B) Experiment Name: Realization of Half Subtractor, Full Subtractor Objective: To implement the circuit and verify the circuit with truth table of Half subtractor Full subtractor Theory: Half subtractor: The half subtractor is also a building block for subtracting two binary numbers. It has two inputs and two outputs. This circuit is used

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Construction of Full-wave Rectifier Circuit & Draw Input, Output Waveforms – with Filters and Without Filters

Experiment No.: 3 Experiement Name: Construction of full-wave rectifier circuit & draw input, output waveforms – with filters andwithout filters. Objective: To construct full-wave rectifier circuit. To draw input, output waveforms – with filters and without filters. Theory: The conversion of AC into DC is called Rectification. Electronic devices can convert AC power into DC

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Characteristics of Zener Diode and Finding the Breakdown Voltage

Experiment No.: 1 Experiment Name: Plot the characteristics of Zener diode and find the breakdown voltage. Objective: To plot the characteristics of Zener Diode. To find the breakdown voltage. Theory: An ideal P-N Junction diode does not conduct in reverse biased condition. A zener diode conducts excellently even in reverse biased condition. These diodes operate

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