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Assignment 3 PHY 624: Functional Nanomaterials 10/11/2022

1) What are the differences between


top-down approach and bottom-up approaches in
the synthesis of nanomaterials?
2) What are the advantages and disadvantages of solid-state reaction route and sol-gel
route?
3) Differentiate between chemical vapor deposition and
4) What is Graphene? Which
physical vapor deposition.
properties of graphene makes it an amazing material?
5) How the density of states
changes with reduced dimensions of the materials
6) With reducing the size of the
particle, which properties of the semiconductor
changes?
7) Explain the
following
a) Dielectric loss
b) Lorentz field
c) Polarization vector
d) Ferroelectric and pyroelectric
e) Space charge polarization
f) Active and passive dielectric

8) Explain the following: a) Magnetic flux density b) Magnetization c) susceptbility

d) Magnetic dipole moment


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Assignment 1 PHY 408: Electronics

Assignment 1: Operational Amplifiers

.Derive an expression for the voltage gain ofan inverting amplifier and noninverting amplifier

2. What is a voltage follower?


3. What is the effect of negative feedback on (i) noninverting amplifier (i/) inverting amplifier?
4. Discuss the operation of a sunmming amplifier.
5. Discuss two applications of summing amplifiers.
6. Discuss theoperation of an OP-amp integrator and differentiator
7. What is the most important application of an OP-amp integrator?
of 2500 and a CMRR of
8. The differentialamplifier shown in Fig. below has a differential voltage gain interference
At the time, IV, 50 Hz
30,000. A single-ended input signal of 500 uV r.m.s. is applied.
same

from the a.c. power system.


signal appears on both inputs as a result of radiated pick-up
(i) Determine the common-mode gain.
i) Express the CMRR in dB.
ii) Determine the r.m.s. output signal.
(iv) Determine the r.m.s. interference voltage on the output.

Vin 1
Voul
Vom

Voul 2
Vcn

9. For the noninverting amplifier circuit shown in Fig. 25.60, find (i) closed loop voltage gain (i)
maximum operating frequency. The slew rate is 0.5 V/us.

R
ww
100 k

o+18V
ww
10 k2

10kAL
pp -18V
10. Detemine the closed-loop voltage gain for the circuits shown below.

ww
1 MO
47 kO R

www-
10 k
4.7 k RA
Vin
AoL100,000
AoL 150,000

11. Calculate the output voltage of the circuit in Fig. 25.106 for Rf=68 kS2.

R
-ww
33 k2
V, =+0.2V-
V2=-0.5 V-
22kQ
w-
12 k2 -V
V= +0.8 V w

12. Calculate the output voltages V and Vs in the circuit shown below.

200 k2
w

20 k
w
V2

V, = 0.2 V

200kQ
ww
10 k2
Assignment 2 PHY 408: Electronics 10/11/2022

Assignment: Operational Amplifier

Why we use negative feedback in operational amplifier.


2. Discuss how negative feedback affects op-amp impedances.
Which of the amplifiers in Figure shown below has the smaller bandwidth?

R R
150 k2
W
1.0 MO
R R
22 k? 10 k2

Ao=120.000 A= 195.000
Jdols= 50 Hz
Jaol I50 Hz
()

Draw the
4. The input signal in Figure (a) is applied to the comparator in Figure (b).
proper relationship to the input signal. Assume
the maximum
output showing its
output levels of the comparator are t14 V.

+15 V

5V
R
82k

R
LOk
-5 V

(a) (b)
Show that the amplifier in Figure shown below produces an output whose magnitude
is the mathematical average of the input voltages.
R
INE+I Vo-W-
100 k
R
N+2Vo W- 25 k
100 k
R
IN+3 VoW-
100 k
R
IN+4Vo W-
100 k

6. Determine the output voltage of the ideal op-amp for the triangular-wave input
shown.

2.2 k
+5
1014s
5AS 15 4s
0.001 F

7. Determine the rate of change of the output voltage in response to the step input to the
integrator shown below

5N
R O.022 uF

56 kS

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