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Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70 Note: Be Precise in Your Answer. in Case of Numerical Problem Assume Data Wherever Not Provided

This document contains questions from a Basic Electronics theory exam covering several topics: 1. Materials can be classified based on their energy bands. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) operate based on the principle of electroluminescence. Relationships can be derived between attenuation coefficient α and propagation constant β. Field Effect Transistors are called unipolar devices because they involve the movement of only one type of charge carrier. Depletion and enhancement type MOSFETs differ in their construction. 2. Circuit analysis questions involve calculating output voltages from op-amp circuits, determining resistor values for biasing circuits, and deriving expressions for amplitude modulation (AM) and modulation index. Digital instruments offer

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Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70 Note: Be Precise in Your Answer. in Case of Numerical Problem Assume Data Wherever Not Provided

This document contains questions from a Basic Electronics theory exam covering several topics: 1. Materials can be classified based on their energy bands. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) operate based on the principle of electroluminescence. Relationships can be derived between attenuation coefficient α and propagation constant β. Field Effect Transistors are called unipolar devices because they involve the movement of only one type of charge carrier. Depletion and enhancement type MOSFETs differ in their construction. 2. Circuit analysis questions involve calculating output voltages from op-amp circuits, determining resistor values for biasing circuits, and deriving expressions for amplitude modulation (AM) and modulation index. Digital instruments offer

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REC201
B.TECH.
THEORY EXAMINATION (SEM–II) 2016-17
BASIC ELECTRONICS
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70
Note : Be precise in your answer. In case of numerical problem assume data wherever not provided.

SECTION – A
1. Explain any seven of the following: 7 x 2 = 14
(a) Classify the materials with help of energy band.
(b) Explain the principle of operation of LED.
(c) Derive the relationship between α and β.
(d) Why are FET called unipolar device?
(e) Write down the constructional difference between Depletion type and Enhancement
type MOSFET.
(f) Derive the circuit of integrator using an ideal Op-Amp.
(g) State the advantages of digital instruments over analog instruments.
(h) Briefly discuss the need of modulation in communication engineering.

SECTION – B
2. Attempt any five of the following questions: 5 x 7 = 35
(a) Explain the V-I characteristic of p-n junction diode. How it is differ from Zener diode?
(b) Draw the circuit and discuss the working of full wave bridge rectifier with suitable
input -output waveforms. What is PIV of bridge rectifier?
(c) Draw and explain the construction and working of p-channel depletion type MOSFET.
Also draw the characteristics of p-channel depletion type MOSFET.
(d) Calculate the output voltage for the circuit of Figure 1with inputs of V1= 40 mV rms
and V2=20 mV rms.

Figure 1
(e) Given that ICQ = 2 mA and VCEQ =10 V, determine R1 and RC for the network of
Figure2.
Figure 2
(f) Draw and explain the block diagram of Ramp type digital voltmeter. Also draw related
voltage to time conversion waveforms.
(g) Derive the expression for AM modulated waveform. Also derive the expression for
modulation index.
(h) Describe the operation of CRT with neat block diagram. How unknown frequency is
measured using CRO?

SECTION – C
Attempt any two of the following questions: 2 x 10.5 = 21
3. (a) Explain principle of operation and construction of Tunnel diode. Draw its V-I
characteristic.
(b) Design a clamper to perform the function indicated in Figure 3.

Figure 3

4. (a) Draw and explain the N-channel JFET and draw its transfer characteristics.
(b) Draw and explain the differential amplifier. Define CMRR and slew rate in Op-Amp.

5. (a) Draw the CE n-p-n BJT characteristics. Also explain the self bias configuration in
DC bias configuration.
(b) Discuss the need of modulation in the communication engineering. Which types of
modulations are used in television?

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