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The document contains an assignment on electrical engineering topics related to circuits, diodes, transistors, voltage regulators, and sensors. It includes 15 questions on direct current circuits, alternating current circuits, diodes and transistors, voltage regulators, and sensors and transducers. Students are asked to define terms, derive equations, explain concepts, and solve problems related to these topics.

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PARUL UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SUBJECT: Electrical and Electronics Engineering SUBJECT CODE: 303106103


Assignment-3 D.C. Circuit

1. Discuss the following ideal electrical circuit element:


A. Resistor
B. Inductor
C. Capacitor

2. Differentiate between the following with appropriate examples:


A. Voltage and current source
B. Active and passive elements
3. State and explain Kirchhoff Current and Kirchhoff Voltage Laws.
4. Write the Difference between series circuit and parallel circuit.

5. Determine the resistance between points A and B in the network shown in Fig.

6. Derive current divider and voltage divider equations.


Derive the equation of delta to star and star to delta transformation.
7.

8. Find out the resistance between the terminals a and b in the circuit shown in the Fig.

9. Write and explain the superposition theorem with a suitable example.


Write down the steps of the Superposition theorem and find the current flowing through a 2 kΩ resistor using
10.
the Superposition theorem:

11.
Write and explain Thevenin’s theorem with a suitable example

12. Write down the steps of Thevenin theorem and find the current flowing through a 5 kΩ resistor
using the Thevenin’s theorem

13. Write and explain Norton’s theorem with a suitable example.

14. Write down the steps of Norton’s theorem and find the current through 1 kΩ resistor for a given
ccircuit using Norton's theorem:

15. By using the superposition theorem find “v” in the circuit.


PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SUBJECT: Electrical and Electronics Engineering SUBJECT CODE: 303106103


Assignment-2 A.C. Circuit

1. Explain how to produce an Alternating EMF.


Define the following.
2.
(1) Voltage (8) Average Value
(2) Current (9) R.M.S. Value
(3) Frequency (10) Instantaneous Value
(4) Cycle (11) Peak Factor
(5) Time Period (12) Form Factor
(6) Resistor (13) Phase & Phase Angle
(7) Peak Value Difference (14) Power factor
3. Derive the expression of Average value and R.M.S. value in terms of Maximum value for sinusoidal
quantities.

4. Distinguish between (i) Apparent power (ii) Active power and (iii) Reactive power in ac circuits.
Discuss about pure resistive circuit with phasor diagram, Waveform and power equation
5.
Prove that the current in purely Inductive circuit lags its voltage by 90° and average power
6.
consumption in pure inductor is zero.
Prove that the current in purely Capacitive circuit leads its voltage by 90° and average power
7.
consumption in pure capacitor is zero.
Explain series R-L circuit in brief. Draw phasor diagram and the wave forms of voltage, current
8. and instantaneous power.
Explain series R-C circuit in brief. Draw phasor diagram and the wave forms of voltage, current
9.
and instantaneous power.
Discuss Resonance in R-L-C series circuit. Explain how power factor, XL, and R vary with
10.
frequency. Draw relevant vector diagram.
Explain Parallel resonance RLC Circuit.
11.
Derive the relation between line-voltage and phase-voltage for a three-phase four wire star and
12.
delta connection network.
A resistance of 10 Ω is connected in series with an inductance of 30 mH across a 100 V, 50 Hz a.c
12.
supply. Determine the current drawn, the power consumed, and the power factor.
13. A series circuit consists of a resistance of 100 Ω and a capacitance of 50 µf and is energized from a
200 V, 50 Hz mains. Determine (1) the impedance (2) the current in the circuit (3) power factor (4)
the phase angle (5) voltage across R and C.
14. A coil having a resistance of 10 Ω and inductance of 0.05 H is connected in series with a capacitor of
100 µf. The whole circuit is connected to 200 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (1) impedance (2) the current
(3) power factor (4) power absorbed.
15. A Capacitor C is in series with a 75 Ω resistor and a 12 H inductive coil across a 220 V, 60 Hz supply.
Determine the value of C that resonate the circuit.
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SUBJECT: Electrical and Electronics Engineering SUBJECT CODE: 303106103


Assignment-5 Diode and Transistors

1. Explain the following terms.


(1) Semiconductor material
(2) P-Type Material
(3) N-type Material
(4) Doping
(5) Ripple Factor
With a neat sketch, explain the V-I characteristics of the PN junction diode in forward and reverse
2.
bias.
3. Give the classification of the Rectifier & explain the full wave rectifier.

4. Why filter circuit is required? What are components can be used as filter elements?
What do you mean by clipping circuits? Explain positive series clipper and negative biased
5.
parallel clipper
What is a clamper circuit? Explain the positive and negative clamper circuit with waveforms and
6.
circuit diagrams
Give the comparison between the clipper and clamper circuit.
7.
Draw the output characteristics of BJT. Explain the different operating regions in the output
8.
characteristic.
Explain the transistor as a switch along with its operating regions and list the application of the
9. transistor.
Draw and explain the input and output characteristics of a transistor in CB Configuration.
10.
What are the differences between Common base, common emitter, and common collector
11.
configuration?
Explain the Circuit of the common emitter amplifier in detail.
12.
PARUL UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

SUBJECT: Electrical and Electronics Engineering SUBJECT CODE: 303106103

ASSIGNMRNT – 06

Voltage Regulator

1. Give the comparison between Line and Load regulation.

2. Give the comparison between Series and Shunt Voltage Regulator.

3. Why Regulated Power Supply is required?

4. Briefly explain all the blocks for DC-regulated power supply. Which IC do we use to generate +5v
at the output side?

5. Write a Short note on Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS)

Sensors and Transducers

1. Define transducers and give the classification of it.

2. Explain the difference between sensors and transducers.

3. List the application of Sensor and Transducers.

4. Write a short note on Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT)

5. Explain the Pizzo electric transducer.

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