Module-1 QB
Module-1 QB
Question Bank
Module – 1
1. Explain the working of Half - Wave Rectifier with circuit diagram and wave form. 6 Marks
2. Explain the working of Full - Wave Bi-Phase Rectifier with circuit diagram and wave form.
6 Marks
3. Explain the working of Full - Wave Bridge Rectifier with circuit diagram and wave form.
6 Marks
4. Explain the working of Half - Wave Rectifier with capacitor filter with the help of circuit
diagram and wave form. 6 Marks
5. Explain the working of Half - Wave Rectifier with R-C smoothing filter with the
help of circuit diagram. 6 Marks
6. Explain the working of Full - Wave Bi-Phase Rectifier with capacitor filter with the help of
circuit diagram and wave form. 6 Marks
7. Explain the working of Full - Wave Bridge Rectifier with reservoir capacitor filter with the
10. Explain the working of Voltage Doubler and Tripler circuit with the help of circuit
diagram.
6 Marks
12. List the advantages and disadvantages of half-wave and Bridge rectifier. 6 Marks
13. With a neat diagram, explain the basic working of an NPN transistor. 6 Marks
15. Discuss the different configurations in which an NPN transistor can be used. 6 Marks
16. Define Amplifier. List the types of Amplifiers. 8 Marks
17. Define Voltage Gain, Current gain and Power gain. 6 Marks
20. Explain about different types of coupling used in amplifier circuits. 8 Marks
Numericals
1. A mains transformer having a turns ratio of 44:1 is connected to a 220 V r.m.s. mains
supply. If the secondary output is applied to a half-wave rectifier and Bridge rectifier,
determine the peak voltages that will appear across a load of half-wave rectifier and Bridge
rectifier respectively. (Assume drop across diode = 0.7V) 4
2. The R–C smoothing filter in 50 Hz mains operated half-wave rectifier circuit consists of
R1 = 100 Ω and C1 = 1,000 μF. If 1 V of ripple appears at the input of the circuit, determine
the amount of ripple appearing at the output. If a capacitor of 500 μF is used then determine
the amount of ripple. Write the inference. 4
3. A 5 V zener diode has a maximum rated power dissipation of 500 mW. If the diode is to
be used in a simple regulator circuit to supply a regulated 5 V to a load having a resistance of
400 Ω, determine a suitable value of series resistor for operation in conjunction with a
supply of 9 V. 4
4. The following data were obtained during a test carried out on a d.c. power supply:
Determine (a) the equivalent output resistance of the power supply and (b) the regulation of
the power supply. 4
5. A half-wave rectifier is fitted with an R–C smoothing filter comprising R = 200 Ω and C =
50 μF. If 2 V of 400 Hz ripple appear at the input of the circuit, determine the amount of
ripple appearing at the output. 4
6. If a 9 V zener diode is to be used in a simple shunt regulator circuit to supply a load
having a nominal resistance of 300 Ω, determine the maximum value of series resistor for
operation in conjunction with a supply of 15 V. 4
7. The following data were obtained during a load test carried out on a d.c. power supply:
Output voltage (no-load) = 8.5 V
Output voltage (800 mA load) = 8.1 V
Determine the output resistance of the power supply and estimate the output voltage at a load
current of 400 mA.
13. When the transistor operates in CE configuration, the base current is 20µA. The collector
current has changed from 4.5mA to 4.7mA. If the collector-emitter voltage is changed from
8.2V to 11.5V, determine the output resistance, α and β. 6
14. Calculate α and β if IC is measured as 1mA and base current is 25µA. Also determine
the new base current to give IC of 5mA. 6