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1. The document is a question paper for an Analog Electronics exam covering various topics including: - Clipper circuits, p-n junction diodes, FET characteristics, feedback amplifiers, oscillators, op-amps 2. Students are required to answer multiple choice and short answer questions testing their knowledge of circuit analysis and design. 3. The paper consists of two parts - Part A contains short questions worth 25 marks total, and Part B contains longer multi-part questions requiring derivations and explanations, worth 50 marks total split between multiple choice questions.
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Code No: 153AC R18

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


B. Tech II Year I Semester Examinations, April/May - 2023
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ANALOG ELECTRONICS
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
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Note: i) Question paper consists of Part A, Part B.
ii) Part A is compulsory, which carries 25 marks. In Part A, Answer all questions.
iii) In Part B, Answer any one question from each unit. Each question carries 10 marks
and may have a, b as sub questions.
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PART – A
(25 Marks)
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1.a) Sketch a combinational Clipper Circuit. [2]
b) Define diffusion and transition capacitance of p-n junction diode. [3]
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c) Define transconductance gm and drain resistance of a FET. [2]
d) Why the input impedance of FET is higher than BJT? [3]
e) What is harmonics distortion in power amplifier? [2]
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f) What are the advantages of direct coupled amplifiers? [3]
g) What are the advantages and disadvantages of Negative feedback in Amplifier? [2]
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h) Write the equation for frequency of oscillations in RC phase shift Oscillator? [3]
i) Define CMRR. [2]
j) What are the applications of Op-Amp? [3]
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PART – B
(50 Marks)
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2.a) Obtain the expression for Ripple factor for Full Wave Rectifier.
b) Explain the need for biasing in electronic circuits. What are the factors affecting the
stability factor. [5+5]
OR
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3.a) Obtain the DC conditions for voltage divider bias-circuit for a CE-BJT amplifier and give
design constraints along with stability of Q-point.
b) Derive an expression for Voltage gain 𝐴𝑣 of small signal CE BJT amplifier. [5+5]
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4.a) Explain the construction and operation of Enhancement type Metal Oxide Semiconductor
FET with neat diagrams.
b) Draw the small signal AC equivalent circuit of a Common Drain FET amplifier. Derive
the expression for voltage gain, input impedance and output impedance. [5+5]
OR
5.a) How MOSFET is used as switch? What are applications of it?
b) Draw the small-signal high-frequency circuit of a Common Source amplifier and derive
the expression for voltage gain. [5+5]
6.a) Draw the circuit of a Two stage RC-Coupled Amplifier and explain its working along
with its advantages.
b) Derive the equation for Power Output and conversion efficiency of a Class A series fed
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Amplifier. [5+5]
OR
7.a) Derive the expression for voltage gain of a dual input balanced output differential
amplifier.
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b) Discuss the operation of a class B power amplifier and derive its maximum power
conversion efficiency. [5+5]

8.a) Briefly explain the four basic feedback topologies with necessary block diagram.
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b) Explain the working of Colpitt’s oscillator and also discuss the drawback of this
oscillator. [5+5]
OR
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9.a) Explain the working of a voltage series feedback amplifier with a neat block diagram.
Obtain the expressions for gain, input resistance and output resistance with feedback.
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b) With a neat diagram explain the working of a Hartley oscillator. [5+5]

10.a) How do the open-loop voltage gain and closed-loop voltage gain of an op-amp differ?
What is the limiting value of output voltage of Op Amp Circuit? Justify.
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b) Draw the circuit diagram of an ideal differentiator using op-amp with corresponding
input and output waveforms. Why the circuit cannot be recommended for practical use?
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[5+5]
OR
11.a) Draw the inverting and non-inverting amplifier circuits of OP-AMP in closed loop
configuration. Obtain the expressions for the closed loop gain in these circuits.
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b) Design a three input summing amplifier using op-amp having resistors with values of 2,
3 and 5 respectively for each input. [5+5]
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