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Analog Electronic Circuits B.

Tech (AEIE) / SEM 3 / EC(EI)302 / 2013 Time Allotted: 3 Hours Full Marks: 70 Group-A (Multiple Choice Type Questions) 1. Choose the correct alternatives for any ten of the following: 101=10 i). Idc (average value of output current) of half wave rectifier is (a) Im/ (b) Im/2 (c) Im/2 (d)Im/3 ii). For impedence matching, we use(a) CC amplifier (b) CB amplifier and CE amplifier (d) only CB amplifier (c) CE amplifier

iii).The Bark hausen criterion for sustained oscillation is (a) A=1 (b) |A|1 (c) |A|<1 (d) none of the above iv). If three cascaded stages of amplifier have gains 10, 20, 30 the overall gain will be (a)200 (b)400 (c)1200 (d)6000 v). An astable multivibrator generates (a)Triangular waveform (b)Sinusoidal waveform (c)Square waveform (d)None of these. vi). An ideal op amp has (a) infinite Av (b) infinite Rin (c) Zero Rout (d) All the above Vii). An ideal regulated power supply should have regulation of (a)100% (b)50% (c)0% (d)75% viii). An astable multivibrator circuit (a)Has two stable states (b)Has one stable state (c)Switches between its two states automatically (d)None of the above ix). Which of the h parameters of a transistor has a greatest value (a)hi (b)hr (c)ho (d)hf x). Cascading of two amplifiers will result in (a) Reduction in overall gain and increase in overall bandwidth (b) Reduction in overall gain and reduction in overall bandwidth (c) Increase in overall gain and increase in overall bandwidth (d) Increase in overall gain and reduction in overall bandwidth xi). Stability of Q- point is the best when the stability factor is (a) minimum b) maximum (c) Q-point is independent of stability factor (d) none of the above xii). Ripple factor of a full wave rectifier is (a) 0.482 (b) 1 (c) 1.21 (d) 0.333

Group-B (Short answer type questions) Answer any three of the following.

3X5=15

2. Draw and briefly explain the circuit diagram of a transistorized series voltage regulator. 5 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of h- parameter ? 5 4. Define the followings with respect to an Op amp 2 x 2.5 (i) CMRR (ii) slew rate 5. Draw the circuit of a phase shift oscillator and explain its operation. 5 6. Draw and explain the operation of a monostable mutivibrator using 555 timer. 5 7. What is the physical origin of the capacitors in the hybrid model? What is the order of each capacitance? 4+1 Group-C (Long answer type questions) Answer any three of the following. 8. Describe the function of an OPAMP as i) a logarithmic amplifier ii) a differentiator iii) a voltage comparator 5+5+5

3X15=45

1. a) Draw the circuit diagram for an emitter follower. Why is it an emitter follower? b)Draw the accurate as well as approximate hybrid model of an emitter follower. c) Obtain expressions for the current gain, input resistance, voltage gain and output resistance of the emitter follower. d)Mention one use of emitter follower e)A Ge transistor with =100 has a self biasing arrangement. Given: Vcc =10 V, VCE=5V,Ic=5.9mA,VBE=0.2V and RL=1k. The stability factor is desired to be S=10. Obtain the value of R1, R2and RE . (2+1)+(5)+(1)+(6) 2. a) Draw the circuit diagram of a two stage RC coupled CE transistor amplifier. Show and explain why the magnitude and phase angle of its voltage gain vary with frequency. b) Explain an integrator using op amp with a suitable diagram. c) What is thermal runaway? How it can be removed? 2+4+4+5 3. a) What is feedback? What are the advantages of negative feedback? b) What do you mean by multivibrator? Draw and explain Monostable multivibrator using 555 Timer. c) Design an astable multivibrator that will oscillate at 50kHz, with 60% duty cycle.Select C=0.001nF. (1+3)+(1+4)+6 4. a) Draw and explain the operation of a crystal oscillator. Mention its two advantages. b) What do you mean by SMPS? Draw the block diagram of a SMPS circuit and explain its operation. c) Draw and explain (i) capacitor filter and (ii) -section filter. (3+1)+5+3+3

Answer Key Question Number 1.) i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. Answer (a) (a) (a) (d) (c) (d) (c) (c) (a) (c) (a) (a)

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