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1. The document is the third semester exam paper for the subject Analog Electronics Circuit from Bihar Engineering University, Patna Bihar, for the B.Tech Computer Science program at Darbhanga College of Engineering. 2. The exam paper consists of 9 questions to be answered in 3 hours, with the questions covering topics like semiconductor physics, rectifier circuits, transistor biasing, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and filters. 3. The questions test both conceptual understanding through explanation of concepts and practical problem solving through derivations and calculations.

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Analog Eletronics

1. The document is the third semester exam paper for the subject Analog Electronics Circuit from Bihar Engineering University, Patna Bihar, for the B.Tech Computer Science program at Darbhanga College of Engineering. 2. The exam paper consists of 9 questions to be answered in 3 hours, with the questions covering topics like semiconductor physics, rectifier circuits, transistor biasing, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and filters. 3. The questions test both conceptual understanding through explanation of concepts and practical problem solving through derivations and calculations.

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Bihar Engineering University

Patna Bihar.
(Darbhanga College of Engineering)
Course/Branch: B.Tech/Computer Science Semester: 3rd
Subject Name: Analog Electronics Circuit Max. Marks: 70
Subject Code: ESC 301 Time: 3 hours

1 Answer Any Five question Max


Mark
i The reverse current in a diode is of the order of ........ 2
ii A Zener diode is used as ........ 2
iii Find out relation between αand y 2
iv Find the value of α if β = 100 and find the value of β if α = 0.9 2
v An amplifier has a power gain of 100. Its db gain is........ 2
vi A JFET has three terminals, namely....... 2
vii A MOSFET has terminals. 2
viii The OP-amp can amplify.... 2
ix The input stage of an OP-amp is usually a .... 2
2 (a) i. Explain intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor. 3
ii. Explain the expression of drift current and diffusion current 4
(b) Explain half wave rectifier with circuit diagram and derive the 7
expression for the following parameters of the full wave rectifier
circuit.
i. Average d.c current (IDC)
ii. Average d.c. voltage (VDC)
iii. R.M.S value of current (IRMS)
iv. Rectifier efficiency (η)
3 (a) i. Explain series and shunt clipper circuit. 7
ii. Explain positive and negative clamper circuit
(b) Calculate the current through 48 Ω resistor in the circuit shown in Figure. 1 3
Assume the diodes to be of silicon and forward resistance of each diode is 1

Figure1
(c) A crystal diode having internal resistance rf = 20Ω is used for half-wave 4
rectification. If the applied voltage v = 50 sin ω t and load resistance RL =
800 Ω, find :
(i) Im, Idc, Irms (ii) a.c. power input and d.c. power output
(iii) d.c. output voltage (iv) efficiency of rectification.
4 (a) i. Explain the different Configuration of BJT 4
ii. What is the need for biasing of Transistor 3
(b) Explain the input and characteristics of Common Emitter amplifier 7
5 (a) Derive the expression for input impedance, output impedance, current gain 7
and voltage gain of CE voltage divider bias configuration
(b) In a transistor amplifier, when the signal changes by 0.02V, the base 4
current changes by 10µA and collector current by 1mA. If collector
load RC = 5 kΩ and RL = 10 kΩ , find: (i) current gain (ii) input
impedance (iii) a.c. load (iv) voltage gain (v) power gain.
6 (a) i. Explain Construction of Junction Field effect Transistor (JFET) 4
ii. Explain difference between BJT and FET 3
(b) i. Explain JFET as a Amplifier 4
ii. Explain the following Terms 3
(a) Shorted-gate drain current (IDSS)
(b) Pinch off voltage (VP)
(c) Gate-source cut off voltage [VGS (off)]
7 (a) i. Discuss difference between ideal and practical operational Amplifier 4
ii. Explain the Full wave rectifier (using Op-amp) 3
(b) Explain the working of Low-pass filter, high pass, band pass filter using 7
op-amp with neat diagram
8 (a) Explain pin diagram of operational amplifier 7
(b) Explain the working of D to A converter, differentiator, subtractor and
voltage follower using op-amp with neat diagram
9 Writes Shorts Notes Any of two of the following (7×2)
(a) Zenor Diode
(b) Transistor as Amplifier
(c) Explain the working of instrumentation amplifier with neat diagram
(d) Zero Crossing Detector and precision rectifier

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