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Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering

EE 101 Quiz 1: 26th November 2022

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1. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 1. The nodes A, B, C and the Reference Node R are
shown in the figure. The circuit elements have the following numerical values.
R1 = 0.1Ω, R2 = 0.2Ω, R3 = 0.3Ω, R4 = 0.4Ω, R5 = 0.2Ω, R6 = 0.5Ω
I1 = 5A, V1 = −1V,V2 = 1V , Id = k × i = 3 × i

Figure 1: Electric circuit with three independent sources and one dependent source.

Perform Nodal Analysis to obtain the equation Y V = CU . Here, the node voltage vector is
V = [VA VB ]⊺ and the source vector is U = [I1 V1 V2 ]⊺ . Write the numerical values of the elements
of the conductance matrix Y and the input matrix C. Compute the numerical values of the node
voltages VA , VB and the current IV 2 through V2 . [10x0.5+3x2.5=12.5]
Y11 = Y12 =
Q1

Y21 = Y22 =

C11 = C12 =

C13 = C21 =

C22 = C23 =

VA = VB =

IV 2 =
2. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 2. The circuit elements have the following numerical
values. [4.5+2.5+0.5=7.5]
R1 = 15Ω, R2 = 10Ω, R3 = 15Ω
I1 = 3A, V1 = 40V,Id = k × i = 0.3 × i

Figure 2: Electric circuit with two independent sources and one dependent source.

Evaluate the voltage VR3 across the resistor R3 using the Superposition Theorem. Compute the
numerical values of VR3 (I1 ) (when only I1 is active) and VR3 (V1 ) (when only V1 is active).

VR3 (I1 ) = VR3 (V1 ) =


Q2

VR3 =

3. Find a pair (a, b) such that (2121)a = (77)b . [2+2=4]

a= b=
Q3

4. Consider the Boolean function [4+6+6=16]


F (A, B, C, D) = Σ(0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 12).
(a) Draw the Karnaugh map for the function F .
(b) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal SOP form.
(c) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal POS form.

AB

Q4(a)
CD

Q4(b) SOP =

Q4(c) POS =
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
EE 101 Quiz 1: 26th November 2022

Name Tutorial
Group
Roll No.

1. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 1. The nodes A, B, C and the Reference Node R are
shown in the figure. The circuit elements have the following numerical values.
R1 = 0.5Ω, R2 = 0.5Ω, R3 = 0.2Ω, R4 = 0.2Ω, R5 = 0.5Ω, R6 = 0.2Ω
I1 = 15A, V1 = −5V,V2 = 3V , Id = k × i = 2 × i

Figure 1: Electric circuit with three independent sources and one dependent source.

Perform Nodal Analysis to obtain the equation Y V = CU . Here, the node voltage vector is
V = [VA VB ]⊺ and the source vector is U = [I1 V1 V2 ]⊺ . Write the numerical values of the elements
of the conductance matrix Y and the input matrix C. Compute the numerical values of the node
voltages VA , VB and the current IV 2 through V2 . [10x0.5+3x2.5=12.5]
Y11 = Y12 =
Q1

Y21 = Y22 =

C11 = C12 =

C13 = C21 =

C22 = C23 =

VA = VB =

IV 2 =
2. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 2. The circuit elements have the following numerical
values. [4.5+2.5+0.5=7.5]
R1 = 25Ω, R2 = 15Ω, R3 = 25Ω
I1 = 5A, V1 = 50V,Id = k × i = 0.75 × i

Figure 2: Electric circuit with two independent sources and one dependent source.

Evaluate the voltage VR3 across the resistor R3 using the Superposition Theorem. Compute the
numerical values of VR3 (I1 ) (when only I1 is active) and VR3 (V1 ) (when only V1 is active).

VR3 (I1 ) = VR3 (V1 ) =


Q2

VR3 =

3. Find a pair (a, b) such that (2121)a = (77)b . [2+2=4]

a= b=
Q3

4. Consider the Boolean function [4+6+6=16]


F (A, B, C, D) = Σ(4, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13).
(a) Draw the Karnaugh map for the function F .
(b) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal SOP form.
(c) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal POS form.

AB

Q4(a)
CD

Q4(b) SOP =

Q4(c) POS =
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
EE 101 Quiz 1: 26th November 2022

Name Tutorial
Group
Roll No.

1. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 1. The nodes A, B, C and the Reference Node R are
shown in the figure. The circuit elements have the following numerical values.
R1 = 0.5Ω, R2 = 0.1Ω, R3 = 0.5Ω, R4 = 0.1Ω, R5 = 0.2Ω, R6 = 0.1Ω
I1 = 8A, V1 = −3V,V2 = 3V , Id = k × i = 4 × i

Figure 1: Electric circuit with three independent sources and one dependent source.

Perform Nodal Analysis to obtain the equation Y V = CU . Here, the node voltage vector is
V = [VA VB ]⊺ and the source vector is U = [I1 V1 V2 ]⊺ . Write the numerical values of the elements
of the conductance matrix Y and the input matrix C. Compute the numerical values of the node
voltages VA , VB and the current IV 2 through V2 . [10x0.5+3x2.5=12.5]
Y11 = Y12 =
Q1

Y21 = Y22 =

C11 = C12 =

C13 = C21 =

C22 = C23 =

VA = VB =

IV 2 =
2. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 2. The circuit elements have the following numerical
values. [4.5+2.5+0.5=7.5]
R1 = 20Ω, R2 = 25Ω, R3 = 10Ω
I1 = 4.5A, V1 = 45V,Id = k × i = 0.3 × i

Figure 2: Electric circuit with two independent sources and one dependent source.

Evaluate the voltage VR3 across the resistor R3 using the Superposition Theorem. Compute the
numerical values of VR3 (I1 ) (when only I1 is active) and VR3 (V1 ) (when only V1 is active).

VR3 (I1 ) = VR3 (V1 ) =


Q2

VR3 =

3. Find a pair (a, b) such that (2121)a = (77)b . [2+2=4]

a= b=
Q3

4. Consider the Boolean function [4+6+6=16]


F (A, B, C, D) = Σ(1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14).
(a) Draw the Karnaugh map for the function F .
(b) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal SOP form.
(c) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal POS form.

AB

Q4(a)
CD

Q4(b) SOP =

Q4(c) POS =
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
EE 101 Quiz 1: 26th November 2022

Name Tutorial
Group
Roll No.

1. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 1. The nodes A, B, C and the Reference Node R are
shown in the figure. The circuit elements have the following numerical values.
R1 = 0.2Ω, R2 = 0.5Ω, R3 = 1Ω, R4 = 0.5Ω, R5 = 0.2Ω, R6 = 0.5Ω
I1 = 10A, V1 = −2V,V2 = 2V , Id = k × i = 2.5 × i

Figure 1: Electric circuit with three independent sources and one dependent source.

Perform Nodal Analysis to obtain the equation Y V = CU . Here, the node voltage vector is
V = [VA VB ]⊺ and the source vector is U = [I1 V1 V2 ]⊺ . Write the numerical values of the elements
of the conductance matrix Y and the input matrix C. Compute the numerical values of the node
voltages VA , VB and the current IV 2 through V2 . [10x0.5+3x2.5=12.5]
Y11 = Y12 =
Q1

Y21 = Y22 =

C11 = C12 =

C13 = C21 =

C22 = C23 =

VA = VB =

IV 2 =
2. Consider the electric circuit shown in Figure 2. The circuit elements have the following numerical
values. [4.5+2.5+0.5=7.5]
R1 = 20Ω, R2 = 10Ω, R3 = 30Ω
I1 = 4A, V1 = 60V,Id = k × i = 0.4 × i

Figure 2: Electric circuit with two independent sources and one dependent source.

Evaluate the voltage VR3 across the resistor R3 using the Superposition Theorem. Compute the
numerical values of VR3 (I1 ) (when only I1 is active) and VR3 (V1 ) (when only V1 is active).

VR3 (I1 ) = VR3 (V1 ) =


Q2

VR3 =

3. Find a pair (a, b) such that (2121)a = (77)b . [2+2=4]

a= b=
Q3

4. Consider the Boolean function [4+6+6=16]


F (A, B, C, D) = Σ(6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15).
(a) Draw the Karnaugh map for the function F .
(b) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal SOP form.
(c) Find the Boolean expression for F in the minimal POS form.

AB

Q4(a)
CD

Q4(b) SOP =

Q4(c) POS =

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