Syllabus wise Study material for RRB JE Electronics

Syllabus wise Study material for RRB JE Electronics

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Electronic Devices and circuits

Electronics component & materials – Conductors, semi conductors and insulators

Linear Integrated circuits

Multivibrators – Astable multivibrator, Monostable Multivibrator, Bistable Multivibrator

Oscillators – Hartley Oscillator, Colpitts Oscillator, Wien Bridge Oscillator, RC Phase Shift Oscillator








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Astable Multivibrator

Picture Courtesy: GoogleAstable Multivibrator is a two stage R-C coupled amplifier with positive feedback from output of one amplifier to the input of other amplifier. It is a switching circuit which has no stable states as it always changes from one state to another. That’s why it got the name Astable Multivibrator. Astable Multivibrator is …

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Sinusoidal oscillators

Simplest sinusoidal variable frequency oscillator is amstrong circuit. Simplest sinusoidal constant frequency oscillator is crystal oscillator. Parasitic oscillation is caused by transistor inter electrode capacitance. If you movie towards an oscillating circuit its frequency increases because of hand capacitance. Frequency stability is maximum in wein bridge oscillator. Practically in order to change frequency of oscillation …

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