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CS QP FINAL

This document outlines the internal assessment test for the B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering course at the Knowledge Institute of Technology, scheduled for March 17, 2025. It includes details on the test structure, with Part A consisting of short answer questions and Part B featuring longer analytical problems related to control systems. The document also specifies the course outcomes and marks distribution across different Bloom's Taxonomy levels.

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CS QP FINAL

This document outlines the internal assessment test for the B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering course at the Knowledge Institute of Technology, scheduled for March 17, 2025. It includes details on the test structure, with Part A consisting of short answer questions and Part B featuring longer analytical problems related to control systems. The document also specifies the course outcomes and marks distribution across different Bloom's Taxonomy levels.

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KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SALEM– 637 504

(AUTONOMOUS)
B. E. / B.Tech. DEGREE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST- I
B.E. ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Course Code / Name : - BE23EC407/CONTROL SYSTEMS
(Regulations 2023)
Year/Sem : II / IV Date : 17.03.2025
Time 1:30 hours Maximum Marks: 50
Answer All Questions

PART A - (05 x 2 = 10 Marks)


Q.No. Questions Marks Course BTL
outcome
Write the analogous electrical elements in force voltage analogy for the
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elements of mechanical translational system.

2. Write Mason Gain Formula 2 CO1 L1


3. Define Transfer Function of a system. 2 CO2 L1
The damping ratio of system is 0.6 and the natural frequency of
4. 2 CO2 L2
oscillation is 8 rad/sec. Find the rise time of the system.
5. State Routh – Hurwitz criterion for stability. 2 CO3 L1
PART B - (02 x 16 = 32 Marks)
Questions Course
Q.No. Marks BTL
outcome
6. (a) Determine the transfer functions X1(S) / F(S) and X2(S) / F(S) for the
system shown below

(16) CO1 L3

(OR)
(b) Convert the given Block Diagram to Signal Flow Graph and find the (16) CO1 L3
transfer function using Mason-Gain formula and verify with Block
diagram approach

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7. (a) A unity feedback control system has Open Loop Transfer Function
G(S) = 10 / S (S+2). Find Rise time, Percentage Overshoot, Peak time, (16) CO2 L2
Time constant and Settling time for step input of 12 units.

(OR)
(b) For the open loop transfer function given below explain what type of
input signal give rise to a constant steady state error and calculate their
values
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a) G(S) = 20(S+2)/S(S+1)(S+3)
b) G(S) = 10/(S+2)(S+3)
c) G(S) = 10/S2(S+1)(S+2)
PART C - (01 x 8 = 8 Marks)
8. ( Determine the stability of the system represented by the characteristic
a) equation (8) CO3 L2
S4+8S3+18S2+16S+5=0 using Routh-Stability criterion
(OR)
(b Explain in detail about the performance characteristic of control system
) in terms of frequency domain specification. (8) CO3 L2

COURSE FACULTY COURSE CO-ORDINATOR HOD


Percentage of Total marks in each BTL
CO.No Course Outcome
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 Total
Model and analyse simple systems using block
1
diagram and signal flow graphs
2 Analyse the given systems in the Time domain
Determine the stability of the system for given
3
specifications

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