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5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
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d2y dy
4 y 2sin x 3e2 x
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i) 4
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2
9/1 n13
dx dx
ii) Solve by method of variation of parameters.
P0
0/2
8 0 io
d2y
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y sec x
dx 2
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s
38
d2y
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c-2
dy
iii) x2
2
4 x 6 y x5
dx dx i
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Q
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2s
dx dy dz
b)
x 2 y 2 2 xy x y 3 z
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i) (D2–20+1)y = xexsinx
01
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d2y 2
y
CE
dx 2 1 ex
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d2y dy
2 x 3 2 2 2 x 3 12 y 6 x
2
iii)
16
dx dx
8.2
P.T.O.
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b) An uncharged condenser of capacity C charged by applying an e.m.f. of
8
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1
value E sin
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through the leads of inductance L and negligible
LC
tat
resistance. The charge 2 on the plate of condenser satisfies the differential
2s
2:1
d 2q Q E t
equation 2 sin
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prove that the charge at any time t is
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dt LC L LC
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9/1 13 Ec t t t
given by Q sin cos .
2 LC LC
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f x e 2 x , x 0
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i) Find z transform of f (k) = 2k sin3k, k > 0.
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ii) Find inverse z transform of
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1 :42p
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za
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i) Find Z transform of f k k 5k , k 0 .
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z2 c-2
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ii) Find inverse z transform of F z 2 , z 1 by inversion integral
Q
8.2
z 1
2s
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method.
2:1
PU
91
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30
1 , x a
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f x
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01
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0 , x a
0/2
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1 , 0 1
9/1
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Time : 2½ Hours] 2/0 13 [Max. Marks : 70
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Instructions to the candidates:
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2) Attempt Q2 or Q3, Q4 or Q5, Q6 or Q7, Q8 or Q9.
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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
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6) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
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a) 14 b) 2
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c) 2 d) –1
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The value of
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2
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r
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iv) By Gauss - Divergence theorem ˆ is equal to
nds [2]
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0
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1
a) 3 dv b) r dv
8s
2
v v
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dv
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c) d) 0
0
v
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Inverse shifting operator is equivalent to. [1]
0
a) 1 – b) 1 +
2/2
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c) 1 + d) 1 –
vi) If f (z) is analytic on and within a closed conter C then by Cauchy's
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a) 2i b) i
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3:3
Q2) a) Using Newton's forward difference formula, find a polynomial passing
30
31
through the points (0,1), (1,1), (2,7), (3,25), (4,61), (5,121). Hence find y
01
02
dy
2/2
GP
b) The speed (km/hr) of a train which starts from rest is given by the following
CE
80
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table, the time being recorded in minutes. [5]
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t (minutes) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
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v = ds/dt 0 10 18 25 29 32 20 11 5 2 0
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(km/hr)
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30
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rd rule.
3
01
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[5]
2/0
dy
CE
x 2 y, y (0) 1.
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dx
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Q3) a) Given the table of square roots, calculate the value of 155 by Newton's
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backward difference formula. [5]
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x 150 152 154 156
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y x 12.247 12.329 12.410 12.490
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dx 1
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b) Evaluate 0 1 x 2 using Trapezoidal rule taking h = 4 .
2/0 13 [5]
0
2/2
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dy
c) Using fourth order Range-Kutta method, solve ( x y ), y (0) 1,
E
dx
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to find y at x = 0.2 taking h = 0.2. [5]
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8.2
8s
Find angle between the normal to the surface xy = z2 at (1,4,2) and
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Q4) a)
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(–3,–3,3). [5]
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3:3
30
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01
02
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irrotational. Find scalar potential function . [5]
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Q5) a) Find directional derivative of = e2x cos (yz) at the origin in the direction
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3:3
b a 2(a r )
02
r2 r4
GP
2/0
c)
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Q6) a) Apply Green's theorem to evaluate :
8
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( x dx xydy )
2
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tat
C
8s
Where C is the curve of region enclosed by y = x2 and the line y = x.
8:4
[5]
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b) Using Gauss - Divergence theorem, evaluate : [5]
0
31
2/0 13
( x i y j z 3k ) d s
3 3
0
S
2/2
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8
c) Using Stoke's theorem, evaluate : [5]
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( F ) nˆ ds
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tat
s
8.2
8s
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x2 + y2 + z2 = 16 above the XOY - plane.
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31
OR
01
02
Q7) a) Find the work done in moving a particle once around the ellipse
2/2
GP
x2 y 2
1, z 0 under the field of force given by
2/0
25 16
CE
80
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F (2 x y z ) i ( x y z 2 ) j (3 x 2 y 4 z )k . [5]
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b) Using Gauss - Divergence Theorem, show that [5]
8.2
8s
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1 r
r dV nˆ ds
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2
r2
3:3
V S
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( F ) d s
2/2
GP
2/0
s
CE
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b) Use Cachy's integral formula to evaluate C z 2 dz where C is the circle
0
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|z + 2| = 2. [5]
0
2/2
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c) Find the bilinear transformation which maps the points 0,1,2 from z
1 1
E
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2 3
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8.2
Q9) a) Show that the analytic function f (z) with constant modulus is constant.
8s
[5]
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ez
Use residue theorem to evaluate
30
C
( z 1)( z 2)
01
02
1
2/2
GP
|z + 1| = . [5]
2
2/0
CE
80
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1
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c) Show that the transformation w = z + –2i maps the circle |z| = 2 into an
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z
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30
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01
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2/2
GP
2/0
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6/0 13 [Max. Marks : 30
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Instructions to the candidates :
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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
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4) Use of non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed.
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5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
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8.2
6s
Q1) a) Solve any two :
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i) (D2 – 4D + 3)y = x3e2x
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0:3
30
2d2y dy
iii) - 2 - 4 y = x2
6/0
x 2
x
dx dx
CE
81
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dx dy dz
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= = 2
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y + zx -x - yz x - y 2
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8.2
6s
OR
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8:4
0:3
d2y
30
+ 4 y = x sin x
31
i)
dx 2
01
02
1/2
e3 x
GP
2
ii) (D - 6D + 9) y = 2
6/0
x
CE
81
d2y dy
16
2
iii) ( x + a) 2
- 4( x + a) + 6 y = x
dx dx
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b) A circuit consists of an inductance L and condenser of capacity C in
8
series. An alternating emf Esinnt is applied to it at time t = 0, the initial
23
current and charge being zero, find the current flowing in the circuit at
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tat
2 1
any time t for w n where w =
6s
[5]
LC
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0
ïïî0 n>a
1/2
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[5]
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i) Find the z - transform of f (k ) = sin ççç + 8÷÷÷, k ³ 0
8.2
6s
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1 1
01
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f ( z)= ,| z|>
æ 1 ö÷ æ 1 ÷ö 2
1/2
çç z - ÷ çç z - ÷
GP
çè 2 ÷ø çè 3÷ø
6/0
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c) Solve the following difference equation
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[5]
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f (0) = 0, f (1) = 3
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f ( z) =
( z - 2)( z -3)
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b) Find the Fourier sine transform of [5]
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ï 0 £ x £1
ï
ï
tat
f ( x ) = í2 - x 1£ x £ 2
6s
ï
ï
ï
î 0
ï x>2
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31
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¥
0
ò
1/2
f ( x)cos λx dx = e-λ , λ > 0
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0
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30
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01
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1/2
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6/0
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8.2
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30
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01
02
1/2
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Q1) a) Explain construction and working of N-Type Enhancement MOSFET in
8.2
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details? [5]
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b) List the non-Ideal characteristics of MOSFET? What is channel length
49
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modulation. Explain in details? [5]
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ID = 1mA, VDS = 6.4V, VTN = 2.0V, VDD = 10V and Kn = 0.80 mA/V2.
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Q2) a) Using V-I characteristics, show in which regions MOSFET operates?
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c) Determine the current ZD and O/P voltage VDS for the DC bias MOSFET
1/2
GP
circuit using voltage divider bias using parameter as, RG1= 270K ,
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P.T.O.
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Q3) a) Explain the effect of negative feedback on amplifier circuit? [5]
8
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b) Draw block diagram of current series feedback amplifier and derive
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equation of gain, Rif and Rof? [5]
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c) Draw a RC phase shift oscillater and calculate Frequency of oscillation
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for R = 8.9kohm and C = 0.1 F. [5]
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0
1/2
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Q4) a) Calculate the value of Rif, Rof, Avf for a voltage series feedback amplifier
for given specification Ri = 1.2K , AV = 75, Ro = 7.3K , 0.20. [5]
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81
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b) Compare all four types of feedback amplifier with parameter Avf,
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8.2
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c) What is barskhausen criteria for sustain oscillation? Explain working of
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oscillator? [5]
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1/2
GP
7/0
CE
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8.2
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Draw & Explain drain characteristics of N-EMOSFET. Write drain
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transistor. [5]
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c) For the circuit diagram shown in Figure [1], calculate VDS, ID & VGS.
8 1 io
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VTN = 1.5 V. [5]
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c-2
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Q
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30
31
SP
01
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0/2
GP
Figure [1]
0/1
OR
CE
81
Q2) a) Draw the common source E-MOSFET amplifier and explain frequency
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in details. [5]
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49
P.T.O.
c) For the circuit shown in Figure [2]. Calculate IDQ, VDSQ and VD.
8
Assume : R 1 = 22 M, R D = 3 K, R 2 = 18 M, V TN = 3 V,
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RS = 0.82 K, Kn = 0.12 mA/V2, VGS = 10.48 V. [5]
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Q3) a) Explain advantages of negative feedback in amplifiers. [5]
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b) Explain effect of negative feedback on : [5]
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i) Input impedance
31
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iii) Gain
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CE
iv) Bandwidth
s
38
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c-2
v) Gain stability
i
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c) Identify topology of feedback and determine AVf, Rif, Rof for the
Q
8.2
0s
3:1
rd = 40 K. [5]
PU
91
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30
31
SP
01
02
0/2
GP
0/1
CE
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Figure [3]
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Q4) a) Explain Barkhausen Criteria for sustained oscillations and draw the
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circuit diagram of RC phase shift oscillator. [5]
tat
0s
b) Draw the block diagram of Current Series topology and write the
3:1
equation for Rif and Rof. [5]
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0
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parameter.0/1 13 [5]
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0/1 n13
P0
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8 1 io
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38
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c-2
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Q
8.2
0s
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3:1
PU
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0:4
30
31
SP
01
02
0/2
GP
0/1
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Q1) a) Explain the following characteristics of digital IC’s : [6]
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CE
s
inputs. [4]
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c-2
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Q
8.2
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02
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Q3) a) Implement and explain the working of full adder using basic gates.
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[5]
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b) Design full subtractor using half subtractors. [4]
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gates. [6]
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b) Draw and explain the working of 2-input TTL NAND gate. [4]
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OR
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Q6) a) Explain the difference between current sourcing and current sinking in
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b) Minimize the following function using Quine Mc Clusky method.[6]
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c-2
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30
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SP
01
02
0/2
GP
1/1
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Q1) a) Using source transformation, convert the given network in fig.1 with a
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c-2
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b) Using Nodal Analysis, determine the current through the 5 resistor for
30
01
02
0/2
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2/1
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fig. 2
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