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GATE: 1992 EE : Electrical Engineering PART-A (@) 2RC 3RC 1.1, All resistances in the circuit in Figure are of R RC ohms each. The switch is initially open. What OF ( happens to the lamp’s intensity when the switch 2 is closed ? 14. A unity feedback ystem has the open loop transfer function am Lene 1 i$} oes SO) = Taye) 7] ‘The Nyquist plot of G encircles the origin @ Never (8) Once (c) Twice (a) Thrice 1.5. The Nyquist plot encloses the origin only once (2) increases . from the above figure. Hence choice B is correct. ©) decreases The overall transfer function of the system in (©) remains the same Figure, is, (@ answer depends on the value of R 1.2. All the resistances in Figure are 1 each. The value of current ‘l’is 2G © oH © oa GH © Tox 1 2 1.6, Which ofthe following figure(s) represent valid OB 6 BA root loci in the s-plane for positive K? Assume 4 8 that the system has a transfer function with real © a5 @ 354 coreffcients. 13. The time constant of the network shown in or o at 14,7. For what values of ‘a’ does the system shown ure have a zero steady state error fie, fim @(td) fora step input? () a=0 (@) for no value of a” (ay 20 {e az4 18. InaConvnon Emitter amplifier, the unbypassed ‘emitter cesistance provides (a) Voliage-shunt feedback (W) Current-series feedback (©) Negative-vollage feedback (a) Positive-current feedback 1.9. An ideal OPAMP is used to make an inverting amplifier. The two input terminals of the OPAMP are al the same potential because (@) the two input terminals are directly shorted internally (6) the input impedance of the OPAMPis infiinity (¢) the open loop gain of the OPAMP is infinity (d) CMRR is infinity 1.10, In an RC-coupled Common Emitter amplifier, which of the following is true ? (@) Coupling capacitance affects the hy response and bypass capacitance affects the I response () Both coupling and bypass capacitances affect the I, response only (©) Both coupling and bypass capacitances affect the k,response only (@ Coupling capacitance affects the 1, response and the bypass capacitance affects the lt, response, 1.11. If the HLT instruction of a 8085 microprocessor Is executed, (2) the microprocessor is disconnected from the ‘system bus till the Reset is pressed () the microprocessor enters intoa Hall state and the buses are tri-statud (¢) the microprocessor halts execution of the Program and returns {o monilor (@) the microprocessor reloads the program irom the locations | 0024 and 0025 H. 12, 1.3, 114. 1:15. 116, 1.47, An unshielded moving iron voltmeter is used to ‘measure the voltage in an acc. circuit, Ira citg 4-¢, magnetic field having a component along the axis of the meter coil appears, the meter readin, ‘would be % (0) unaffected (b) decreased () increased (a) either decreased or increased dependis the ditection of the de fied "BO A resistance is measured by the voltmeter ammeter method employing d.c. excitation and a vokimeter of very high resistance connected directly across the unknown resistance Ifthe voltmeter and ammeter readings are subject. tomaximum possible errors of = 2.4% and 1.0% respectively, then the magnitude of the maximum, possible percentage error in the value of resistance deduced from the measurement is nearly (a) 1.4% () 17% (e) 2.4% (d) 3.4% The number of comparators needed in a parallet conversion lype 8-bit A to D converter is (a8 ® 16 fe) 255 @) 256 In dc. potentiometer measurements, a second reading is often taken after reversing the polarities of the d.c. supply and the unknown voltage, and the average of the two reading is taken. This is with a view to eliminate the effects of (a) ripples in the dc. supply (b) stray magnetic fields (c) stray thermal emt’s (d) erroneous standardisation Which of the following equations represents the Gauss’ law in a homogeneous isotropic medium ? (@) 99 D. a = fffoav @ Vxi=D

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