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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE PILANI, HYDERABAD CAMPUS

Second Semester 2019-2020


ECE/EEE/INSTR – F341 (Analog Electronics)
Quiz-1 Exam
Time: Max 45 Minutes Max Marks: 24 Date: 19-02-2020
ID. No: Name:

Important Instructions: - Read the questions carefully and write all the answers in the space provided. There are 8 questions and every correct
answer carries 3 marks, while every incorrect answer carries -1 mark. Rough work must be carried out on the supplementary sheet provided
separately. Both the question paper as well as the answer sheet must be submitted for evaluation. Overwriting or ambiguity will not be
considered for evaluation. Also, this answer sheet without Name or ID number will not be evaluated and awarded zero right away

Answers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1. Find the value of R3 for which the circuit shown in Fig.1 behaves like an ideal voltage controlled current source,
given R1 = R2 = 2 kΩ.
(A) 1 kΩ (B) 2 kΩ (C) 3 kΩ (D) 4 kΩ

Figure 1: Circuit for Question No.1


2. Fig.2 shows a two-opamp instrumentation amplifier with gain A= vo/ (v1-v2) that can be varied with RG. If R1
=RG=1 kΩ and R2= 2 kΩ, then the gain A is
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7

Figure 2: Circuit for Question No.2


3. A negative feedback of β = 2.5 x 10-3 is applied to an amplifier of open loop gain 1000. Calculate the percentage
change in overall gain of the feedback amplifier if the gain of the internal amplifier is reduced by 20%.
(A) 1.7 (B) 3.7 (C) 5.7 (D) 20

4. For a differential amplifier, the inputs are given as: V1 = 50 μV and V2 = -25 μV. For CMRR = 50 and Ad =
20,000 determine V0.
(A) 1400 mV (B) 1505 mV (C) 1605 mV (D) 1700 mV
5. For an OPAMP which is used as an inverting amplifier with a gain of 50, the input voltage is sinusoidal with
a maximum amplitude of 25 mV. Find the maximum frequency of the input that can be applied?
(A) 53.96 kHz (B) 74 kHz (C) 63.69 kHz (D) 66.79 kHz

6. In the circuit shown in Fig. 3, for the ideal op-amp, the bridge output voltage (VO in mV) for δ = 0.05, would
be (Note: the non-inverting input voltage is given 1 V)
(A) 12.50 (B) 125 (C) 250 (D) 500

Figure 3: Circuit for Question No.6

7. The inverting OPAMP shown in the Fig.4 has an open loop gain of 44. The closed loop gain Vo/Vs is

(A) -10 (B) -9 (C) -8 (D) -6

Figure 4: Circuit for Question No.7

8. In the following circuit Fig.5, if Vi is 5 sinωt then the output of the circuit is ________, for both positive
and negative cycles.

(A) 5 V & 5 V (B) 5 V & 0 V (C) 2.5 V & 5 V (D) 2.5 V & 0 V

Figure 5: Circuit for Question No.8

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE PILANI, HYDERABAD CAMPUS
Second Semester 2019-2020
ECE/EEE/INSTR – F341 (Analog Electronics)
Quiz-1 Exam
Time: Max 45 Minutes Max Marks: 24 Date: 19-02-2020
ID. No: Name:

Important Instructions: - Read the questions carefully and write all the answers in the space provided. There are 8 questions and every correct
answer carries 3 marks, while every incorrect answer carries -1 mark. Rough work must be carried out on the supplementary sheet provided
separately. Both the question paper as well as the answer sheet must be submitted for evaluation. Overwriting or ambiguity will not be
considered for evaluation. Also, this answer sheet without Name or ID number will not be evaluated and awarded zero right away

Answers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D A B A C B B

1. Find the value of R3 for which the circuit shown in Fig.1 behaves like an ideal voltage controlled current source,
given R1 = R2 = 2 kΩ.
(A) 4 kΩ (B) 3 kΩ (C) 2 kΩ (D) 1 kΩ

Figure 1: Circuit for Question No.1


2. Fig.2 shows a two-opamp instrumentation amplifier with gain A= vo/ (v1-v2) that can be varied with RG. If R1
=RG=1 kΩ and R2= 2 kΩ, then the gain A is
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 3

Figure 2: Circuit for Question No.2


3. A negative feedback of β = 2.5 x 10-3 is applied to an amplifier of open loop gain 1000. Calculate the percentage
change in overall gain of the feedback amplifier if the gain of the internal amplifier is reduced by 20%.
(A) 20 (B) 5.7 (C) 3.7 (D) 1.7

4. For a differential amplifier, the inputs are given as: V1 = 50 μV and V2 = -25 μV. For CMRR = 50 and Ad =
20,000 determine V0.
(A) 1505 mV (B) 1605 mV (C) 1705 mV (D) 1800 mV
5. For an OPAMP which is used as an inverting amplifier with a gain of 50, the input voltage is sinusoidal with
a maximum amplitude of 25 mV. Find the maximum frequency of the input that can be applied?
(A) 53.96 kHz (B) 63.69 kHz (C) 66.79 kHz (D) 74 kHz

6. In the circuit shown in Fig. 3, for the ideal op-amp, the bridge output voltage (VO in mV) for δ = 0.05, would
be (Note: the non-inverting input voltage is given 1 V)
(A) 12.50 (B) 125 (C) 250 (D) 500

Figure 3: Circuit for Question No.6

7. The inverting OPAMP shown in the Fig.4 has an open loop gain of 44. The closed loop gain Vo/Vs is

(A) -6 (B) -8 (C) -9 (D) -10

Figure 4: Circuit for Question No.7

8. In the following circuit Fig.5, if Vi is 5 sinωt then the output of the circuit is ________, for both positive
and negative cycles.

(A) 5 V & 0 V (B) 5 V & 5 V (C) 2.5 V & 5 V (D) 2.5 V & 0 V

Figure 5: Circuit for Question No.8

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE PILANI, HYDERABAD CAMPUS
Second Semester 2019-2020
ECE/EEE/INSTR – F341 (Analog Electronics)
Quiz-1 Exam
Time: Max 45 Minutes Max Marks: 24 Date: 19-02-2020
ID. No: Name:

Important Instructions: - Read the questions carefully and write all the answers in the space provided. There are 8 questions and every correct
answer carries 3 marks, while every incorrect answer carries -1 mark. Rough work must be carried out on the supplementary sheet provided
separately. Both the question paper as well as the answer sheet must be submitted for evaluation. Overwriting or ambiguity will not be
considered for evaluation. Also, this answer sheet without Name or ID number will not be evaluated and awarded zero right away

Answers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
B D D A D A D

1. Find the value of R3 for which the circuit shown in Fig.1 behaves like an ideal voltage controlled current source,
given R1 = R2 = 2 kΩ.
(A) 3 kΩ (B) 1 kΩ (C) 2 kΩ (D) 4 kΩ

Figure 1: Circuit for Question No.1


2. Fig.2 shows a two-opamp instrumentation amplifier with gain A= vo/ (v1-v2) that can be varied with RG. If R1
=RG=1 kΩ and R2= 2 kΩ, then the gain A is
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 7

Figure 2: Circuit for Question No.2


3. A negative feedback of β = 2.5 x 10-3 is applied to an amplifier of open loop gain 1000. Calculate the percentage
change in overall gain of the feedback amplifier if the gain of the internal amplifier is reduced by 20%.
(A) 1.7 (B) 3.7 (C) 20 (D) 5.7

4. For a differential amplifier, the inputs are given as: V1 = 50 μV and V2 = -25 μV. For CMRR = 50 and Ad =
20,000 determine V0.
(A) 1505 mV (B) 1205 mV (C) 1605 mV (D) 1705 mV
5. For an OPAMP which is used as an inverting amplifier with a gain of 50, the input voltage is sinusoidal with
a maximum amplitude of 25 mV. Find the maximum frequency of the input that can be applied?
(A) 53.96 kHz (B) 74 kHz (C) 63.69 kHz (D) 66.79 kHz

6. In the circuit shown in Fig. 3, for the ideal op-amp, the bridge output voltage (VO in mV) for δ = 0.05, would
be (Note: the non-inverting input voltage is given 1 V)
(A) 125 (B) 12.50 (C) 500 (D) 250

Figure 3: Circuit for Question No.6

7. The inverting OPAMP shown in the Fig.4 has an open loop gain of 44. The closed loop gain Vo/Vs is

(A) -8 (B) -9 (C) -10 (D) -6

Figure 4: Circuit for Question No.7

8. In the following circuit Fig.5, if Vi is 5 sinωt then the output of the circuit is ________, for both positive
and negative cycles.

(A) 2.5 V & 0 V (B) 5 V & 0 V (C) 2.5 V & 5 V (D) 5 V & 5 V

Figure 5: Circuit for Question No.8

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