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Vasavi college of Engineering (Autonomous),Ibrahimbagh.

BE ¾ ECE-A ,I-SEM,AUGUST 2019

Sub : Integrated circuits and Applications.

Assignment-I Submission date: 4/9/19

1. The value of current I0 is approximately

2. Draw the transfer characteristics of precision rectifier for the circuit shown below.
(Assume Op-amp and diodes are ideal)

3. Determine the output voltage V0 for the given circuit with VT=25mV,reverse
saturation current(I0)=1µA and η=1.Assume Op-Amp is ideal.

4. For the circuit shown in the figure ,the capacitor ‘C’ is


initially uncharged .At t=0 the switch ‘S’ is closed. The
Vc across Capacitor after t=1ms.

5. Power dissipation across the transistor Q1 shown


in the figure.
6. Determine V0 .assume Op-Amp is Ideal.

7. A triangular wave which goes from -12 to +12V is applied as input for the given
circuit. Assue Op-Amp output Swing from +17 to -17. The voltage at the Noinverting
terminal switches between____________
8. Decide whether the feedback in the circuit is positive or negative and determine the
voltage V at the output of Op-Amp. Assume Op-Amp is ideal V BE=0.6V and β =170.

9. If the input to ideal comparator shown in figure is a


sinusoidal signal of 8V peak to peak without any DC
component ,then duty cycle of the output is

10. The output voltage of regulated power supply shown in the figure is

11. If the Op-Amp is ideal ,the output voltage of the circuit is

12. The circuit in the figure employs positive feedback and is intended to generate
V f (f ) 1 0
sinusoidal oscillations. If at frequency f0 , B ( f )= = ∠0 , then determine ratio
V 0 (f ) 6
of R2 and R1 for sustained oscillation at this frequency .
13. Determine the gain of inverting amplifier shown
below with open loop gain of 200.

14. Determine V0 for the shown figure.

15. If the Op-Amp in the figure is ideal, then V0 is

16. The Op-Amp in the figure is ideal. If Vi is ramp signal then V0 will be

17. If the op-Amp in the figure has an input offset voltage of 5mV and open loop gain of
1000, then V0 will be
18. The output voltage of the circuit shown in the figure is

19. Value of R in the oscillator circuit shown in given figure , so chosen that it just
oscillates at an angular frequency of ω. Determine the value of ω and required value
of R

20. The output voltage V0 of the circuit is. Assume Op-Amp is ideal.

21. Determine the output voltage of given circuit .assume Opamp is ideal and transistor is
made of Silicon.
22. Determine V0 ,if Op-Amp is ideal

23. In the voltage regulator


circuit shown in the figure, the
Op-Amp is ideal. The BJT has

VBE=0. 7V and β=100.determine


the value of R for regulated output
of 9V.

24. Assume op-Amp in the circuit is ideal, then output voltage is

25. Consider a constant current source shown in the figure below.let β be the current gain
of the transistor. The load current through the RL is
26. The following signal Vi of peak voltage of 8V is applied to Non inverting terminal of
ideal Op-Amp.the transistor has VBE=0.7V ,β=100,VLED=1.5V,VCC=10V and -VEE= -
10V.determine the number of times LED will glow for given input.

27.
28.

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30.

31.
32. In the circuit shown ,Assume that the opamp is ideal .the bridge output voltageV 0
in(mV) for δ=0.05 is ________

33. The circuit shown in the figure has an Ideal Op-Amp. The oscillating frequency and
condition for sustain the oscillation, respectively, are__________

ANS:

34. In the circuit shown


below ,I1=80mA and I2=4mA. Transistors T1 and T2 are identical. Assume that
thermal voltage VT is 26 mV at 270C.At 500C value of voltage V12=V1-V2 in (mV) is
_____
35.

36. Determine the value of R for gain (V0/Vin) of -12.assume Op-Amp is ideal.

37. Assuming Op-Amp is ideal in circuit shown below, the output voltage in (mV) is
38. .

39. For the circuit shown in fig(a), if R1=R3=1kΩ,R2=R4=10kΩ,Vd=5mv sine wave at 1


kHz and V1=V2=2mv at 60 Hz. Calculate (a) Output voltage at 1 kHz (b) The
amplitude of induced 60 Hz noise at the output..The op-amp is µ A741 with
CMRR(db)=90db Ans:50mv.0.63µv
40. (a)Design a practical differentiator to differentiate an i/p signal that varies in frequency from
10Hz to about 10 KHz.
(b) draw the o/p waveform, if a sine wave of 1V peak at 1kHz is applied to practical
differentiator?
41. The following specifications are given for the dual input, balanced output differential
amplifier
;Rc=2.2kΩ,Re=4.7kΩ,Rin1=Rin2=50Ω,+Vcc= -Vcc=10V,βdc=βac=100 and VBE=0.717.
(a) Determine Q point.
(b) Determine voltage gain
(c) Determine input and output resistance Ans: 0.988mA, 86.96, 5.06kΩ,2.2Kω
42. (i)For an inverting amplifier with RF=47kΩ,R=470Ω ,determine the maximum possible output
offset voltage due to(a)input offset voltage(b)input bias current I B. Assume Vio=6mv and
IB=500nA for IC741.
(ii) what value of resistance(Rom ) at non inverting terminal is needed to reduce the effect of
input Bias current IB? Ans:606mv,23.5mv,470Ω
43. In a instrumentation amplifier, if R1=1kΩ,RF=4.7kΩ,RA=RB=RC=100KΩ,Vdc=5v,and Opamp
supply voltages = ±17v.the transducer is a thermister with the following
specifications :RT=100kΩ at reference temperature 25oC;temperature coefficient of resistance
= -1KΩ/oC. determine the output voltage at 0oC and 100oC Ans:1.47v,-
4.41V
44. Design a circuit which can differentiate a signal of 1sin(628.31t) and integrate a signal of
2 cos(104πt).

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