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[April-17]

[EEC-204]
B.Tech. Degree Examination
ECE & EEE
IV SEMESTER
LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
(Effective from the admitted batch 2015–16)
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
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Instructions: Each Unit carries 12 marks.
Answer all units choosing one question from each unit.
All parts of the unit must be answered in one place only.
Figures in the right hand margin indicate marks allotted.
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MODULE-I
1. Explain the following terms with reference to an op-amp
a) input bias currents b) input offset current
c) input offset voltage d) CMRR 12
OR
2. a) Explain how offset voltage and bias currents can be measured
in an op-amp 6
b) Define the slew rate and derive the relation between bandwidth
and slew rate 6
MODULE-II
3. a) Explain how op-amp acts as an inverting amplifier 6
b) What is integrator? Realize an integrator bring op-amp and
derive the equations governing its operation 6
OR
4. Explain the operation of op-amp as
a) Differentiator b) Instrumentation amplifier
c) Peak detective d) Averaging Amplifier 12
MODULE-III
5. a) Draw the circuit diagram of a triangular wave generator and
explain its operation 6
b) What is 555 Timer? Identify the features of 555 timer. Give
its applications 6
OR
6. a) Derive the expression for capture range for PLL 6
b) What is the need for voltage regulator? How is it realized using
op-amp? 6
MODULE-IV
7. a) What are the merits of active filter employing op-amps? 6
b) Draw the schematic of a band pass filter and explain the working 6
OR
8. a) Writ brief notes on band elimination and high pass filters 6
b) Design a low pass filter with a cutoff frequency 1 kHz and with
a pass band gain of 2 6
MODULE-V
9. a) Explain the working of a dual slope ADC 6
b) Enlist the advantages of dual slope ADC 6
OR
10. a) Draw the diagram of counter type ADC and explain its operation 6
b) Explain the process of digital to analog conversion using op-amp
circuits 6

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