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1. In the RL network shown above, the circuit is in steady state with switch in position
1, for t < 0. At t = 0, the switch is moved to position 2. Obtain expression for the
current, for t > 0.
2. In the RL network shown above, the circuit is in steady state with switch in position
2, for t < 0. At t = 0, the switch is moved to position 1. Obtain expression for the
current, for t > 0.
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3. In the RC network shown above, the circuit is in steady state with switch in position
1, for t < 0. At t = 0, the switch is moved to position 2. Obtain expression for the
current, for t > 0.
4. In the RC network shown above, the circuit is in steady state with switch in position
2, for t < 0. At t = 0, the switch is moved to position 1. Obtain expression for the
current, for t > 0. Hence obtain expression for the voltage across the capacitor using
the relation vc = V – iR.
5. In Questions 3 and 4, obtain expression for voltage across the capacitor, by writing
differential equation for vc and solving for it.
6. Define time constant for RC and RL circuits. What is the significance of time constant?
7. For the RC and RL high pass and low pass circuits, derive expression for frequency
response (magnitude plot and phase plot) and plot the same.
1. Define the three resistances associated with a diode characteristic, with sketches
and mathematical expressions.
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2. Derive expression for rac of a diode, starting from the diode current equation.
5. Review question: Draw input and output waveforms for the following
(i) Half wave rectifier
(ii) Two types of full wave rectifiers
6. Review question: For the rectifiers that you have studied, draw equivalent circuits
during the positive half and negative half cycles.
7. A rectifier circuit consists of different types of diodes as shown in the figure (to be
given). Determine the peak load voltage and PIV/PRV across each diode.
9. Prove that ( ) = −
10. Define ripple factor and determine ripple factor for HW and FW rectifiers.
12. Draw circuit diagram for a regulated power supply that incorporates transformer,
bridge rectifier, capacitor filter and IC regulator.
13. Answer Q.No. 12 with half wave rectifier and two diode full wave rectifier.
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4. Express (i) IC interms of IB (ii) IE interms of IB
5. Draw sketch for CE configuration.
9. For the fixed-bias circuit, obtain expression for the load line and sketch the same.
Indicate the Q-point.
10. For the fixed-bias circuit, draw sketches to illustrate the effect of variation in IB, RC,
and VCC on the load line and the Q-point.
11. For the emitter-bias circuit (fixed-bias circuit with emitter resistor), obtain expression
for the load line and sketch the same.
1. With i) circuit Diagram, ii) equivalent representation using virtual ground, and iii)
relevant derivation, show that op-amp can be used as a:
i. Inverting Amplifier
ii. Noninverting Amplifier
iii. Unity Follower/Buffer Amplifer
iv. Summing Amplifier
v. Integrator
vi. Differentiator
1. The values of a Boolean function are given in the table, corresponding to the values
of the variables. Obtain expression for the Boolean function and realize it using logic
gates.
10. For the given input waveforms draw the output waveforms for the following flipflops
i). Clocked SR flipflop
ii). Positive edge triggered JK flipflop
iii). Negative edge triggered JK flipflop
iv). Master Slave JK flipflop
11. Draw circuit of a 3 bit Ripple counter. Draw the waveforms and also give a table of
operation.
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