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iJYOTHY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
TATAGUNI, BENGALURU
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
AFFILIATED TO VTU, BELAGAVI
Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)-3
Course: Analog Circuits
Course Code: 18EC42 Semester : IV
Time: 2.00 to 3.30 ( 1 Hr 30
Max. Marks : 50 Date: 8-8-2021
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Answer the following questions. All Questions carry equal marks (10)
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1. A differential amplifier …………….. is a part of an Op-amp s Outcom
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i. has one input and one output
ii. has two outputs
iii. answers (i) and (ii)
2.In differential-mode, …………….
i. opposite polarity signals are applied to the inputs
ii. the gain is one
iii. the outputs are of different amplitudes
iv. only one supply voltage is used
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3. For an Op-amp with negative feedback, the output is ……Voltage and
Amplifier PO2
i. equal to the input
ii. increased
iii. fed back to the inverting input
1 iv. fed back to the noninverting input
4. Negative feedback ………..Voltage Amplifier
i. increases the input and output impedances
ii. increases the input impedance and bandwidth
iii. decreases the output impedance and bandwidth
iv. does not affect impedance or bandwidth
5. A certain noninverting amplifier has Ri of 1 kΩ and Rf of 100
kΩ. The closed-loop voltage gain is ………
i. 100,000 ii. 1000 iii. 101 iv. 100
6. The common-mode gain is ………..
i. very high
ii. very low
iii. always unity
iv. unpredictable
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7.When a capacitor charges: es
i. the voltage across the plates rises exponentially
ii. the circuit current falls exponentially
iii. the capacitor charges to the source voltage in 5×RC seconds
iv. all of the above
8. A 22-k resistor and a 0.02- F capacitor are connected in series to
a 5-V source. How long will it take the capacitor to charge to 3.4 V
i. 0.44 ms
ii.0.501 ms
iii. 0.66 ms
iv. 0.70 ms
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9. What does the discharge transistor do in the 555 timer circuit? PO1
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i. charge the external capacitor to stop the timing L2L2 CO2
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ii. charge the external capacitor to start the timing over again PO2
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iii. discharge the external capacitor to stop the timing
iv. discharge the external capacitor to start the timing over again
10. The Op-amp can amplify
i. a.c. signals only
1 ii. DC signals only
iii. AC and DC signal only
iv.All the above
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2.A i. How does negative feedback affect the performances of an inverting 10 CO4
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amplifier using…………….
2.In differential-mode, opamp? Derive the relevant expressions for Gain, input
v. resistance and output
opposite polarity signalsresistance.
are applied to the inputs PO1
OR PO2
vi. the gain is one and
i. What is an instrumentation amplifier? What are its applications? With a
vii. the
neatoutputs
circuitarediagram
of different an instrumentation amplifier using a 10
amplitudes
explain PO3
2.B viii. transducer bridge.
only one supply voltage is used
3. For an Op-amp with negative feedback, the output is ……Voltage
Amplifier
v. equal to the input
vi. increased
vii. fed back to the inverting input
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3.A i. The opamp 714C is connected as an inverting amplifier with R1=1k𝛀 and
RF=4.7k𝛀. Compute the closed loop parameters: AF, RIF, ROF, fF. . 6
Given A=400000, Ri=33M𝛀 and RO=60𝛀; supply voltages are ± 13V;
Max output voltage swing = ± 13V, Unity gain bandwidth = 0.6MHz .
ii. Draw the circuit and waveforms for an inverting Schmitt Trigger using op-
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amp, with relevant expressions.
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3.B I. For an inverting Schmitt Trigger circuit R1 = 15KΩ ; R2 = 1KΩ and Vin =
10Vp-pp sine wave. The saturation voltages are ± 14V and Vref = 2 V. i) 6
Determine the threshold voltages Vut and Vlt. ii) Find the value of PO1
Hysteresis voltage Vhy. PO2
ii. Explain the basic comparator circuit using an op-amp. 4 and
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4.A i. Explain with a neat diagram and relevant expressions, an opamp voltage 6
series feedback amplifier.
i. Explain the following: 1) Virtual ground 2) Op-amp AC amplifier 4 CO4
OR L3
4.B 4
i. Explain the operation of a Successive -approximation ADC with neat
circuit diagram. 6
ii. Explain the operation of a monostable multivibrator with relevant
diagrams and waveforms.
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5.A i. Explain the operation of 4-bit R-2R DAC with neat circuit. For the R-2R
DAC, with R=10kΩ and RF=20kΩ and VREF=5V, determine the output PO1
voltage when the inputs b0=b1=5V and b2=b3=0V L1 PO2
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5.B PO3
i. Explain the operation of 4-bit R-2R DAC with neat circuit. For the R-2R
DAC, with R=10kΩ and RF=20kΩ and VREF=5V, determine the output
voltage when the inputs b0=b1=5V and b2=b3=0V
Course Outcomes
Students will be able to
CO4#: Understand The functioning of linear ICs.
CO5#: Design of Linear IC based circuits.
PO#1: Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering
specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO#2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated
conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO3#: Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components
or process that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and
environmental considerations.
BT LEVELS:
L1: Remembering L2: Understanding L3: Applying L4: Analyzing L5: Evaluating L6: Creating