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Paper Name: Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Paper code: ES EE 101

1. (i) Compare the properties of conductor, semiconductor and insulator. CO 1 [3]


(ii) What are the different fabrication processes of P-N junction diode? CO 1 [2]
(iii) Explain the operations of a P-N junction under forward bias condition. CO 1 [5]
2. (i)Why FET is called unipolar device. CO 2 [2]
(ii) Explain the different regions of the output characteristics of a JFET. CO 2 [4]
(iii) Discuss the merit and demerits of FETs. CO 2 [4]

3. (i) Compare between JFET and BJT. CO 1 [5]


(ii) Define Drain resistance and trans-conductance. CO 4 [5]

4. (i)What are the different connections of BJT? Draw the circuit diagrams of them. CO 2 [5]
(ii)Define the current gains in all those modes. Derive the relation between them. CO 2[2+3]

5. (i) Why BJT is called current controlled device? CO 2 [2]


(ii) Draw and explain the input and output characteristics of BJT in common emitter mode. CO 2 [4]
(iii) Explain the operation of BJT as a switch. CO 2 [4]

6. (i) What do you understand by pinch off voltage? CO 2 [2]


(ii)What are the disadvantages of JFET? CO 4 [2]
(iii) A JFET has following parameters: IDSS=9mA, Vp =-3v, Vgs= -1v. Calculate the value of Id and
transconductance (gm). CO 4 [4]

7. (i)What are the desirable properties of an ideal OPAMP. CO 5 [4]


(ii)Mention an IC number of OPAMP. Draw the PIN diagram and explain the significance of each PIN.
CO 2 [4]

8. (i) Explain the concept of virtual ground in an Op-Amp. CO 2 [2]


(ii)Explain the operation of an Op-Amp as a non-inverting amplifier. CO 2 [4]
(iii) An input of 3V is fed to a non-inverting terminal of an Op-Amp. The amplifier has Ri=10kΩ and Rf =10kΩ.
Find the output voltage. CO 6 [2]

9. (i) Explain voltage follower circuit in detail with circuit diagram and derivations. CO 2 [4]
(ii) Compare the characteristics of ideal and practical OPAMPs. CO 2 [4]
(iii) Define common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and explain the significance of a relatively large value of
CMRR. CO 2 [2]

10. (i)Explain op-amp as an integrator circuit with proper circuit diagram. CO 2 [5]
(ii)Explain the operation of OPAMP as a subtractor circuit. CO 2 [5]

11. (i) In a differential amplifier using an op-amp, if one input is 1V and the other is -1V, and the gain is 10, what is
the output? CO4 [4]
(ii) State the characteristics of ideal Op-Amp. CO4 [5]
12. (i) Define the following parameters: input offset voltage, input offset current, input bias current, CMRR . CO 2
[6]
(ii) An OP-Amp Circuit is shown below. Determine the output Voltage V0 and current flow through Rin1=5kΩ,
Rin2=4kΩ, Rin3=5kΩ and Rf=9kΩ. Assume V1=2v, V2=-2v and V3=3v. CO4 [4]

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