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Electronics ii (ECE-204)

Follow the class Lectures, must read the following questions, and also follow
the Previous Year Questions.

1. Discuss the address of negative feedback on attenuation distortion


2. When negative feedback voltage is applied to an amplifier of gain 100 the overall gain falls
to 50 -
(İ) calculate the fraction of the output voltage feedback.
(İİ) If this fraction is maintained, calculate the value of the amplifier gain required if the overall
stage gain is to be 75.
3. Show the minimum efficiency of push-pull amplifier is 78.5
4. Describe the operation of a class B push-pull amplifiers.

5. What is oscillator? Describe the types of oscillators.

10. Explain Barkhausen criterion.

11. Draw the circuit diagram of Hartley oscillator and describe working principle.

12. Calculate the efficiency of a transformation coupled class A amplifier for a supply of 12v
(i) V (P) = 12V

6. What do you mean operational amplifier? Describe the characteristics of an ideal op-amp.
Determine the output voltage in figure-1 and draw its wave shape.

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7. Prove that an ideal non-inverting amplifier follows given statement
Rf
Vo=(1+ )Vi
R1
8. Define: Differentiator and integrator. Drive an equation for output voltage of a
differentiator.
Vo
What is voltage follower? Determine in the circuit in the figure-2
Vi

9. What is precision rectifier? Describe operation of full wave precision rectifier using op-amp.

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10. What do you mean Darlington connection? What are the feature of it?
11. What do you mean CMRR of op-amp and offset?
12. In the circuit of figure-3, if R1=R2=1kΩ, RF=R3=10kΩ, Vd=5mV sine wave at 1KHZ and
Vin=2mV at 60HZ. Calculate-
(İ) the output voltage at 1KHZ.
(İİ) The amplitude of the induced 60HZ noise at this output.
This op-amp is the µA741 with CMRR (dB) =90dB.

Solution:
( Example 4.14; Op-amps and Linear Integrated Circuits by Gayakward)

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14. Describe the instrumentation amplifier.
15. Short notes -
(a) Comparator.
(b) Integrator
(c) Multivibrator
(d) Inverting amplifier.
(e) Analog divider.
(f) Function generator.
(g) Crystal Oscillator
(h) Adder.
(i) Miller sweep.

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***Follow The Class Lectures for Theories and Maths. Best of LUCK !!***

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