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        Code No: 07A10401
                                                                                                Set No. 1
                         I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
                        BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
                                 (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
        Time: 3 hours                                                                             Max Marks: 80
                                         Answer any FIVE Questions
                                       All Questions carry equal marks



          1. (a) Derive the expressions for acceleration, Velo city and displacement of a charged
                   particle placed in an electric eld E.
              (b) Two parallel plates of a capacitor are separated by 4 cms. An electron is
                   at rest initally at the bottom plate. Voltage is applied between the plates,
                   which increases linearly from 0V to 8V in 0.1 m.sec. If the top plate is +ve,
                   determine:
                      i. The speed of electron in 40 n sec
                     ii. The distance traversed by the electron in 40 n sec. [8+8]

          2. (a) What are the various applications of p-n junction dio de? Explain them.
              (b) What are the speci cations of p-n junction diode? Explain how reverse satu-
                  ration current varies with temperature both in Si and Ge diodes.
               (c) Explain about the characteristics of zener diode.                                      [5+6+5]

          3. (a) A 15-0-15 Volts (rms) ideal transformer is used with a full wave recti er circuit
                   with diodes having forward drop of 1 volt. The load is a resistance of 100ohm
                   and a capacitor of 10,000 f is used as a lter across the load resistance. Cal-
                   culate the dc load current and voltage.
              (b) Explain the working of the Half wave recti er circuit with neat sketch of
                   waveforms at various points in the circuit.                                               [8+8]

          4. (a) A transistor operating in CB con guration has IC = 2.98 mA, IE = 3.00mA and
                   ICO=0.01 mA what current will ow in the collector circuit of this transistor
                   when connected in CE con guration with a base current of 30 A.
              (b) The reverse saturation current in a transistor is 8 A. If the transistor common
                   base current gain is 0.979, calculate the collector and emitter current for 40
                    A base current.                                                                          [8+8]

          5. (a) Compare the advantages and disadvantages of biasing schemes.
              (b) Calculate the quiescent current and voltage of collector to base bias arrange-
                   ment using the following data:
                   Vcc =10V, Rb=100K , Rc=2K , =50 and also specify a value of Rb so that
                   Vce =7V.                                                                                  [8+8]

          6. (a) A transistor used in CB circuit has the following set of h parameters, hib=20 ,
                   hfb =0.98, hrb=3×10-4, hob= 0.5×10-6. Find the values of Ri, Ro, Ai and Av
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        Code No: 07A10401
                                                                                    Set No. 1
              (b) Draw the small signal hybrid mo del of CE ampli er and derive the expressions
                   for its Ai, Av, Ri and Ro.                                                       [8+8]

          7. (a) The output impedance may be calculated as the ratio of the open circuit volt-
                   age to the short circuit current. Using this method evaluate output resistance
                   with feedback Rof for a current-series feedback ampli er.

              (b) Draw an emitter follower circuit diagram and nd the feedback factor and the
                   input resistance with feed back.                                                 [8+8]

          8. (a) Prove that the frequency stability improves as d /dw increases in oscillators.
              (b) Draw the FET crystal oscillator and derive the equation for frequency of os-
                   cillations.                                                                      [8+8]
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        Code No: 07A10401
                                                                                                             Set No. 2
                                      I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
                                     BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
                                              (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
        Time: 3 hours                                                                                                Max Marks: 80
                                                                    Answer any FIVE Questions
                                                                  All Questions carry equal marks



          1. (a) An electron is moving perpendicular to magnetic eld ‘B’. Derive the expres-
                   sion for radius ‘R’ of the trajectory and period of rotation T.
                    (b) Derive the expression for the electro magnetic de ection sensitivity in the case
                         of hte CRT.                                                                                                [8+8]

          2. (a) How does the reverse sturation current of diode varies with temperature. Ex-
                   plain.
                    (b) Draw the energy band diagram of p-n diode for no bias, forward bias and
                         reverse bias and explain.                                                                                 [6+10]

          3. (a) De ne the following terms of a half wave recti er with resistive load:
                                 i. Ripple factor
                                ii. Peak inverse voltage
                               iii. Recti cation e ciency.
                    (b) A 230 V, 60Hz voltage is applied to the primary of a 5 : 1 step down, center
                         tapped transformer used in a full wave recti er having a load of 900 . If the
                         diode resistance and the secondary coil resistance together has a resistance of
                         100 , determine:
                                 i. dc voltage across the load
                                ii. dc current owing through the load
                               iii. dc power delivered to the load
                               iv. PIV across each dio de.
                                 v. Ripple voltage and its frequency.                                                              [6+10]

          4. (a) For a small signal JFET iD = f(VGS, VDS). Obtain expressions for iD and
                    hence de ne gm, rd and .
                    (b) From the de nition of gm and rd obtain expression for .
                    (c) For an n-channel silicon FET with a = 3×10 4cm and ND = 1015 electrons/cm3.
                             Find the pinch o voltage.                                                                           [5+5+6]

          5. (a) Prove that stability factor = (IC 1 IC O 1 )S2
                                                                                      ß1 (ß2 +1) where S2 is the value of stabilizing
                             factor S when = 2
                    (b) Draw a circuit employing a sensistor compensation and explain its working.
                                                                                                                                    [8+8]
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                                                                                     Set No. 2
          6. (a) Draw the equivalent circuit for the CE and CC con gurations sub ject to the
                   restriction that RL=0. Show that the input impedance of the two circuits are
                   identical.
                                                                                          . [8+8]
              (b) For any single-transistor ampli er prove that i = hi
                                                                                1 hr Av

          7. (a) An ampli er has a gain of -100 and a distortion of 8%. What is the e ect of
                   introducing negative feedback with feedback factor of 0.05?
              (b) Find Af for a CE stage with an un bypassed emitter resistor. [8+8]

          8. (a) Draw the circuit diagram of a transistor phase-shift oscillator and discuss its
                   operation. Obtain an expression for its frequency of oscillation.
              (b) What is the range of frequencies over which a crystal oscillator may be nor-
                  mally used and why?                                                               [8+8]
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        Code No: 07A10401
                                                                                   Set No. 3
                         I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
                        BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
                                 (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
        Time: 3 hours                                                                      Max Marks: 80
                                        Answer any FIVE Questions
                                      All Questions carry equal marks


          1. (a) An electron is moving perpendicular to magnetic eld ‘B’. Derive the expres-
                   sion for radius ‘R’ of the trajectory and period of rotation T.
              (b) Two parallel plates of a capacitor are separated by 4 cms. An electron is at
                   rest initially at the bottom plate. Voltage is applied between the plates, which
                   increases linearly from 0V to 8V in 0.1 m.sec.                                     [8+8]

          2. (a) Draw the basic structure of a varactor diode and explain its characteristics.
               (b) Write the diode equation and discuss the e ect of temperature on diode cur-
                   rent.                                                                              [8+8]
          3. (a) Draw the block diagram of a regulated power supply and explain its operation.
              (b) De ne line regulation and load regulation. Give their typical numerical values.
                                                                                                      [8+8]
          4. (a) Draw the circuit and explain the characteristics of BJT (input and output
                    characteristics) in C.E. con guration.
               (b) Give the speci cations, parameters and typical values of a silicon NPN tran-
                    sistor.                                                                           [8+8]
          5. (a) Di erentiate bias stabilization and compensation techniques.
              (b) Design a voltage divider bias network using a supply of 24V, =110 and
                   ICQ=4 A, VceQ=8V cho ose Ve=Vcc/8.                                                 [7+9]
          6. (a) Draw the small signal hybrid model of CB ampli er and derive the expressions
                   for its Ai, Av, Ri and Ro.
              (b) A transistor used in CE ampli er connection has the following set of h parame-
                   ters, hie=1K , hfe =100, hr e=5×10-4, hoe= 2×10-5 -1 Rs=15K , RL=5k .
                   Determine input impedance, output impedance, current gain and voltage gain.
                                                                                                      [8+8]
          7. (a) An ampli er has a gain of -100 and a distortion of 8%. What is the e ect of
                   introducing negative feedback with feedback factor of 0.05?
              (b) Find Af for a CE stage with an un bypassed emitter resistor. [8+8]

          8. (a) What is condition of unity loop gain to sustain oscillations? Prove it.
              (b) Prove that the ratio of the parallel to series resonant frequencies of a crystal
                   is 1+1/2(C/C’).                                                                    [8+8]
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        Code No: 07A10401
                                                                                        Set No. 4
                         I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
                        BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
                                 (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
        Time: 3 hours                                                                         Max Marks: 80
                                        Answer any FIVE Questions
                                      All Questions carry equal marks



          1. (a) Draw the schematic diagram of a CRT and explain about the various sections
                   and the materials used.
              (b) In a CRT, the electrons emitted are accelerated by a potential of 500V. The
                   length of the de ecting plates is 1.3 cm. Distance between the de ecting plates
                   is 0.5 cm. The distance between the centre of the de ecting plates and the
                   screen is 20 cm. Determine the value of electrostatic de ection sensitivity.
                                                                                                         [8+8]

          2. (a) Draw the basic structure of a varactor diode and explain its characteristics.
              (b) Write the diode equation and discuss the e ect of temperature on diode cur-
                  rent.                                                                                  [8+8]

          3. (a) Discuss the operation of HW reciti er with and without capacitor lter.
              (b) Draw the Half wave recti er circuit using a step down Transformer with Vs
                   = 46 sin(100 t) and a semiconductor diode. Calculate the turns ratio of
                   the Transformer windings when the primary voltage of the Transformer is 230
                   volts.                                                                      [8+8]

          4. (a) Give the UJT symbol and simpli ed equivalent circuit with external resistors
                   included.
              (b) Draw UJT emitter characteristics and mention various regions.
               (c) If VE VP and VE VP , explain how UJT works for these conditions.[6+5+5]

          5. (a) What is the necessity to stabilize the operating point of transistor ampli er?
              (b) What is thermal runaway?
               (c) For a xed bias con guration determine Ic, Rc, Rb and Vce using the following
                    speci cations: Vcc =12V, Vc=6V, =80, Ib = 40 A. [4+4+8]

          6. (a) For a CB con guration, what is the maximum value of RL for which Ri does
                    not exceed 50 ? Transistor parameters are hib=21.6 , hrb = 2.9×10-4, hfb=-
                    0.98 and hob=0.49 A/V.

              (b) Sketch the circuit of a CD ampli er. Derive the expression for the voltage
                   gain at low frequencies and what is the order of magnitude of the output
                   impedance.                                                                            [8+8]

          7. (a) Draw a feedback ampli er in block-diagram form. Identify each block and
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              (b) An ampli er has a voltage gain of -100. The feedback ratio if 0.01. Find the
                   voltage gain with feedback, the output voltage of the feedback ampli er for
                   an input voltage of 1mv, feedback factor, and feedback voltage? [8+8]

          8. (a) Prove that the frequency stability improves as d /dw increases in oscillators.
              (b) Draw the FET crystal oscillator and derive the equation for frequency of os-
                   cillations.                                                                    [8+8]

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  • 1. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 1 I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008 BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) Derive the expressions for acceleration, Velo city and displacement of a charged particle placed in an electric eld E. (b) Two parallel plates of a capacitor are separated by 4 cms. An electron is at rest initally at the bottom plate. Voltage is applied between the plates, which increases linearly from 0V to 8V in 0.1 m.sec. If the top plate is +ve, determine: i. The speed of electron in 40 n sec ii. The distance traversed by the electron in 40 n sec. [8+8] 2. (a) What are the various applications of p-n junction dio de? Explain them. (b) What are the speci cations of p-n junction diode? Explain how reverse satu- ration current varies with temperature both in Si and Ge diodes. (c) Explain about the characteristics of zener diode. [5+6+5] 3. (a) A 15-0-15 Volts (rms) ideal transformer is used with a full wave recti er circuit with diodes having forward drop of 1 volt. The load is a resistance of 100ohm and a capacitor of 10,000 f is used as a lter across the load resistance. Cal- culate the dc load current and voltage. (b) Explain the working of the Half wave recti er circuit with neat sketch of waveforms at various points in the circuit. [8+8] 4. (a) A transistor operating in CB con guration has IC = 2.98 mA, IE = 3.00mA and ICO=0.01 mA what current will ow in the collector circuit of this transistor when connected in CE con guration with a base current of 30 A. (b) The reverse saturation current in a transistor is 8 A. If the transistor common base current gain is 0.979, calculate the collector and emitter current for 40 A base current. [8+8] 5. (a) Compare the advantages and disadvantages of biasing schemes. (b) Calculate the quiescent current and voltage of collector to base bias arrange- ment using the following data: Vcc =10V, Rb=100K , Rc=2K , =50 and also specify a value of Rb so that Vce =7V. [8+8] 6. (a) A transistor used in CB circuit has the following set of h parameters, hib=20 , hfb =0.98, hrb=3×10-4, hob= 0.5×10-6. Find the values of Ri, Ro, Ai and Av
  • 2. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 1 (b) Draw the small signal hybrid mo del of CE ampli er and derive the expressions for its Ai, Av, Ri and Ro. [8+8] 7. (a) The output impedance may be calculated as the ratio of the open circuit volt- age to the short circuit current. Using this method evaluate output resistance with feedback Rof for a current-series feedback ampli er. (b) Draw an emitter follower circuit diagram and nd the feedback factor and the input resistance with feed back. [8+8] 8. (a) Prove that the frequency stability improves as d /dw increases in oscillators. (b) Draw the FET crystal oscillator and derive the equation for frequency of os- cillations. [8+8]
  • 3. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 2 I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008 BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) An electron is moving perpendicular to magnetic eld ‘B’. Derive the expres- sion for radius ‘R’ of the trajectory and period of rotation T. (b) Derive the expression for the electro magnetic de ection sensitivity in the case of hte CRT. [8+8] 2. (a) How does the reverse sturation current of diode varies with temperature. Ex- plain. (b) Draw the energy band diagram of p-n diode for no bias, forward bias and reverse bias and explain. [6+10] 3. (a) De ne the following terms of a half wave recti er with resistive load: i. Ripple factor ii. Peak inverse voltage iii. Recti cation e ciency. (b) A 230 V, 60Hz voltage is applied to the primary of a 5 : 1 step down, center tapped transformer used in a full wave recti er having a load of 900 . If the diode resistance and the secondary coil resistance together has a resistance of 100 , determine: i. dc voltage across the load ii. dc current owing through the load iii. dc power delivered to the load iv. PIV across each dio de. v. Ripple voltage and its frequency. [6+10] 4. (a) For a small signal JFET iD = f(VGS, VDS). Obtain expressions for iD and hence de ne gm, rd and . (b) From the de nition of gm and rd obtain expression for . (c) For an n-channel silicon FET with a = 3×10 4cm and ND = 1015 electrons/cm3. Find the pinch o voltage. [5+5+6] 5. (a) Prove that stability factor = (IC 1 IC O 1 )S2 ß1 (ß2 +1) where S2 is the value of stabilizing factor S when = 2 (b) Draw a circuit employing a sensistor compensation and explain its working. [8+8]
  • 4. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 2 6. (a) Draw the equivalent circuit for the CE and CC con gurations sub ject to the restriction that RL=0. Show that the input impedance of the two circuits are identical. . [8+8] (b) For any single-transistor ampli er prove that i = hi 1 hr Av 7. (a) An ampli er has a gain of -100 and a distortion of 8%. What is the e ect of introducing negative feedback with feedback factor of 0.05? (b) Find Af for a CE stage with an un bypassed emitter resistor. [8+8] 8. (a) Draw the circuit diagram of a transistor phase-shift oscillator and discuss its operation. Obtain an expression for its frequency of oscillation. (b) What is the range of frequencies over which a crystal oscillator may be nor- mally used and why? [8+8]
  • 5. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 3 I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008 BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) An electron is moving perpendicular to magnetic eld ‘B’. Derive the expres- sion for radius ‘R’ of the trajectory and period of rotation T. (b) Two parallel plates of a capacitor are separated by 4 cms. An electron is at rest initially at the bottom plate. Voltage is applied between the plates, which increases linearly from 0V to 8V in 0.1 m.sec. [8+8] 2. (a) Draw the basic structure of a varactor diode and explain its characteristics. (b) Write the diode equation and discuss the e ect of temperature on diode cur- rent. [8+8] 3. (a) Draw the block diagram of a regulated power supply and explain its operation. (b) De ne line regulation and load regulation. Give their typical numerical values. [8+8] 4. (a) Draw the circuit and explain the characteristics of BJT (input and output characteristics) in C.E. con guration. (b) Give the speci cations, parameters and typical values of a silicon NPN tran- sistor. [8+8] 5. (a) Di erentiate bias stabilization and compensation techniques. (b) Design a voltage divider bias network using a supply of 24V, =110 and ICQ=4 A, VceQ=8V cho ose Ve=Vcc/8. [7+9] 6. (a) Draw the small signal hybrid model of CB ampli er and derive the expressions for its Ai, Av, Ri and Ro. (b) A transistor used in CE ampli er connection has the following set of h parame- ters, hie=1K , hfe =100, hr e=5×10-4, hoe= 2×10-5 -1 Rs=15K , RL=5k . Determine input impedance, output impedance, current gain and voltage gain. [8+8] 7. (a) An ampli er has a gain of -100 and a distortion of 8%. What is the e ect of introducing negative feedback with feedback factor of 0.05? (b) Find Af for a CE stage with an un bypassed emitter resistor. [8+8] 8. (a) What is condition of unity loop gain to sustain oscillations? Prove it. (b) Prove that the ratio of the parallel to series resonant frequencies of a crystal is 1+1/2(C/C’). [8+8]
  • 6. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 4 I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008 BASIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks 1. (a) Draw the schematic diagram of a CRT and explain about the various sections and the materials used. (b) In a CRT, the electrons emitted are accelerated by a potential of 500V. The length of the de ecting plates is 1.3 cm. Distance between the de ecting plates is 0.5 cm. The distance between the centre of the de ecting plates and the screen is 20 cm. Determine the value of electrostatic de ection sensitivity. [8+8] 2. (a) Draw the basic structure of a varactor diode and explain its characteristics. (b) Write the diode equation and discuss the e ect of temperature on diode cur- rent. [8+8] 3. (a) Discuss the operation of HW reciti er with and without capacitor lter. (b) Draw the Half wave recti er circuit using a step down Transformer with Vs = 46 sin(100 t) and a semiconductor diode. Calculate the turns ratio of the Transformer windings when the primary voltage of the Transformer is 230 volts. [8+8] 4. (a) Give the UJT symbol and simpli ed equivalent circuit with external resistors included. (b) Draw UJT emitter characteristics and mention various regions. (c) If VE VP and VE VP , explain how UJT works for these conditions.[6+5+5] 5. (a) What is the necessity to stabilize the operating point of transistor ampli er? (b) What is thermal runaway? (c) For a xed bias con guration determine Ic, Rc, Rb and Vce using the following speci cations: Vcc =12V, Vc=6V, =80, Ib = 40 A. [4+4+8] 6. (a) For a CB con guration, what is the maximum value of RL for which Ri does not exceed 50 ? Transistor parameters are hib=21.6 , hrb = 2.9×10-4, hfb=- 0.98 and hob=0.49 A/V. (b) Sketch the circuit of a CD ampli er. Derive the expression for the voltage gain at low frequencies and what is the order of magnitude of the output impedance. [8+8] 7. (a) Draw a feedback ampli er in block-diagram form. Identify each block and
  • 7. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Code No: 07A10401 Set No. 4 (b) An ampli er has a voltage gain of -100. The feedback ratio if 0.01. Find the voltage gain with feedback, the output voltage of the feedback ampli er for an input voltage of 1mv, feedback factor, and feedback voltage? [8+8] 8. (a) Prove that the frequency stability improves as d /dw increases in oscillators. (b) Draw the FET crystal oscillator and derive the equation for frequency of os- cillations. [8+8]