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VERSION 00000001 Test 2 o ELECTENG 101 " 2022

1. The given circuit has a resistive network connected to an amplifier. Choose the resistor
values such that the impact of loading on the amplifier is minimised.
Amplifier Resistive Network
Rour =100 2

(a) RË =100 2, R, =300 2, R =300 2,


R4 = 300 2, Rs 100 2 VA
(b) RË =1 k2, Rz =3 k2, R3 =3 kn, R2
R4 = 3 kl, Rs = 1 kQ
(c) RË =100 2, R2 = 600 2, Rz = 600 2,
R4 = 300 2, Rs = 100 2 Rg
(d) \RË= 1kh, R, = 6 k2, R3 = 6 kl,
R4 = 3 kl, Rs = 1kn
R4 = 3 kl, Rs = 1 k2

2 The following observations for the output VIN VouT


0V 0V
voltage voUT Were made by varying the input
2V 1V
voltage VIN for the amplifier circuit given
20 V 10 V
below:
The amplifier gain and the circuit gain of the circuit are:
Rour=50 2
(a) Amplifier gain= 0.525, Circuit gain = 0
(b) Amplifier gain= 0.5, Circuit gain = 0.5
VÊN R=
1k2 VoUT
(c)) Amplifier gain= 0.525, Circuit gain = 0.5
(d) Amplifier gain= 0.952, Circuit gain = 0.525 Amplifier
Yout A
3. The indicated voltage v in the OPAMP circuit shown is:
10 k2
V
Vout
16 V 20 k2
+

-16 V 2 kn
(b)
(c) 24 V 2

(d) -24 V
2v 2V

2
2000 20k -992

A
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VERSION 00000001 Test 2 ELECTENG 101 " 2022

4. Two OPAMP circuits A and B are given. Which of these circuits produces an
output VoUT with a gain of +11 with respect to the input VN and has a
comparatively lower impact of loading on the previous stage?
Circuit A Circuit BJ
1k2 11kn 1k2

1k2
VIN
VIN 10k 2 VouT
VoUT 1k2

(a) Circuit A
((b))Circuit B
(c Either Circuit A or Circuit B can satisfy these requirements
(d) Neither Circuit A nor Circuit B can satisfy these requirements

5 Consider the two OPAMP circuits given below, which have the same inputs VIN1 and
VIN2. What should the relationship between the resistors Rp and R, be so that the output
voltage voUT of the two circuits is the same?
6k 2 Circuit B
Circuit A
R1
6k n
6k 2
R
6kn VINI
VINI 6k 9 VouT
VIN2
VIN2 VouT 3k2

a) R =-R
(b) Re = RË
(c R = -1.5R,
R¹ = 1.5R,
6. Select the correct expression for the current iin the OPAMP circuit given below.

VoUT
(a)
R + R2
-VoUT
(b) R + R2 VIN Vour

(c) VoUT VIN R


RË + R2
VIN VoUT
(d)
RË + R2 Ves

R,Rz
7. Which of the following set of parameters will ensure that the output voltage vouT
corresponding to the input voltage VN as shown, is obtained using the given OPAMP
circuit?

VIN () R R2

R3
A-1
Vint 2 time (s) VIN
VoUT
hvevted Vour(V) R
23
1
0 A-|
time (s)

(a) RË = Rz, Rg =3R4, Vpc = 4 V


(b) R = Rz, R3 = R4, Vbc =4V
(c) R = Rz, Rz =3R4, VDc = -4 V
(d) R, = Rz, Rg = Ra, Vpc = -4V
A programmer stores a 32-bit number to a 32-bit memory (M1) and stores the
same 32-bit number to a 64-bit memory (M2). The expected outcome is:

(a) The 32-bit number is correctly stored in M1; Overflow error occurs in M2.
(b) The 32-bit number is correctly stored in M2; Overflow error occurs in M1.
()
(d)
The 32-bit number is correctly stored in M1 and M2.
Overflow error occurs in M1 and M2.

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VERSION 00000001 Test 2 e ELECTENG 101 " 2022

9 A smartwatch has a 14-bit- memory to store the number of steps walked, and displays
the decimal equivalent of the number of steps. What should the display message be when
all bits from position 0 to 6 in the memory are 1, and all other bits are 0?
Memory
Position 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
MSB LSB

(a) You walked 16256 steps.


(b) You walked 128 steps.
(c) You walked 16255 steps.
You have walked 127 steps.

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