This document contains question banks for five units on signal conditioning circuits. It includes multiple choice and long answer questions related to operational amplifiers, amplifier configurations, signal generators, comparators and multivibrators. The questions cover topics such as op-amp characteristics, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, integrators, differentiators, timers and multivibrators. Sample questions are provided for each topic to help students prepare for exams.
IBL Programme EXAMINATION, 2013 (July) B.Sc. Honors Physics (Part-II) PAPER I: Electronics Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 100 Attempt Any FIVE Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks
This document contains question banks for five units on signal conditioning circuits. It includes multiple choice and long answer questions related to operational amplifiers, amplifier configurations, signal generators, comparators and multivibrators. The questions cover topics such as op-amp characteristics, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, integrators, differentiators, timers and multivibrators. Sample questions are provided for each topic to help students prepare for exams.
This document contains question banks for five units on signal conditioning circuits. It includes multiple choice and long answer questions related to operational amplifiers, amplifier configurations, signal generators, comparators and multivibrators. The questions cover topics such as op-amp characteristics, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, integrators, differentiators, timers and multivibrators. Sample questions are provided for each topic to help students prepare for exams.
This document contains question banks for five units on signal conditioning circuits. It includes multiple choice and long answer questions related to operational amplifiers, amplifier configurations, signal generators, comparators and multivibrators. The questions cover topics such as op-amp characteristics, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, instrumentation amplifiers, integrators, differentiators, timers and multivibrators. Sample questions are provided for each topic to help students prepare for exams.
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Unit-1 Two Marks Q.1 What is the need of swamping resistance. (April-May 2010) Q.2 Define opamp. (April-May 2013,2009) Q.3 List out ideal V/s practical characteristics of IC 741 Op-amp. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.4 What is the significance of DC analysis of op-amp ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Seven Marks Q.5 Obtain an expression of voltage gain, input impedance and output impedance of a practical inverting Amplifier. (April-May 2010) Q.6 An Op-amp is used in voltage follower mode having a slew rate of 0.5 V/s. If the amplitude of the sine wave is 7V , find the slew rate limited frequency. Find the peak value of the sinusoidal output voltage that can be produced if Op-amp circuit has closed loop gain of 10. Assume UGB of Op-amp as 800 KHz. (April-May 2010) Q.7 Explain all parameters of opamp with their practical values. (April-May 2009) Q.8 Discuss closed loop differential amplifiers configuration with opamp & also derive an expression for its voltage gain. (April-May 2009) Q.9 An opamp has a differential gain of 80 dB and CMRR of 95 dB. If V 1 = 2V and V 2 = 1.6V, then calculate the differential and common mode output values. (April-May 2009) Q.10 Explain the types of frequency compensation techniques used in Op-amps ? (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.11 Explain block diagram of a typical operational amplifier. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.12 Derive the expression for voltage gain of inverting amplifier. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.13 Explain why open-loop op-amp configuration are not used in linear applications. (April-May 2008) Q.14 What are the three factors that affect the electrical parameters of an op-amp ? (April- May 2008) Q.15 What is a voltage transfer curve of an op-amp ? (April-May 2008) Q.16 For a practical inverting amplifier using op-amp derive the expression for the input and output resistance with feedback. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.17 Draw the block diagram of opamp and explain in detail. (April-May 2013) Q.18 Write the ideal characteristics of opamp. (April-May 2013) Q.19 Describe open-loop and closed loop configuration of opamp. (April-May 2013) SIGNAL CONDITIONING CIRCUITS QUESTION BANK
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Q.20 Give the difference between the ideal and practical characteristics of op-amp ? (Nov.- Dec. 2012) Q.21 Do the AC analysis of op-amp for: Differential gain, Common mode gain, CMRR, Differential input impedance, output impedance. (Nov.-Dec. 2012) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIT-2 Two Marks Q.1 What is voltage follower ? (April-May 2013,2010, 2009) Q.2 What is the difference between comparators and Op-amps ? (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.3 Why we called the voltage follower as a isolation amplifier ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Seven Marks Q.1 Explain instrumentation amplifier ? (April-May 2013, 2010) Q.2 Explain temperature compensated logarithmic amplifier. Why it is necessary. (April- May 2010) Q.3 Show with the help of circuit diagram an Op-amp used as : i. Scale changer ii. Phase shifter iii. Inverting adder iv. Non inverting adder. (April-May 2010) Q. 4 Explain the subtractor using opamp & derive its formula for output voltage. (April-May 2009) Q.5 Write a short note on Window Detector. (April-May 2009) Q.6 Design a practical integration circuit with a d.c. gain of 10, to integrate a square wave of 10 KHz. (April-May 2009) Q.7 Explain the op-amp as zero crossing detector. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.8 Explain the op-amp as integrator circuit. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.9 Explain the op-amp as logarithmic amplifier. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.10 What are the three differential amplifier configuration? Briefly compare and contrast these configurations. (April-May 2008) Q.11 What is a feedback? List two types of feedback. Which type is used in linear applications? (April-May 2008) SIGNAL CONDITIONING CIRCUITS QUESTION BANK
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Q.12 What do you mean by zero crossing detector? Explain the zero crossing detector as a time markers generator from a sine wave. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.13 Explain the working and different uses of Bootstrap Amplifier. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.14 Explain the operation of integrator with its derivation and waveform. (April-May 2013) Q.15 Describe the operation of summer circuit. (April-May 2013) Q.16 Design a practical integrator circuit with DC gain of 10, to integrate a square wave of 10 KHz ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.17 Prove that: V o = - (ER)/ (R 1 + R ref ) (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.18 Design a three op-amp instrumentation amplifier to vary a gain from 1 to 10000. (Nov.-Dec. 2012)
UNIT-3 Two Marks Q.1 What is the need of voltage sweep generator ? (April-May 2010) Q.2 Define clipper circuit. (April-May 2009) Q.3 Explain the terms displacement error and transmission error. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.4 What is substitute name of square-wave generator ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012)
Seven Marks Q.1 Explain the operation of square wave generator by drawing the output voltage waveforms ? (April-May 2010) Q.2 Explain the following : i. High pass RC circuit as differentiator ii. Low pass RC circuit as integrator. (April-May 2010) Q.3 How can high pass RC circuit used as a differentiator? Explain it. (April-May 2009) Q.4 Explain the positive clamper circuits with its circuit diagram & waveforms. (April- May 2009) Q.5 What do you understand by current sweep generator? Write its application also. (April-May 2009) Q.6 Explain the operation of Miller sweep circuit and derive an expression for slope error. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) SIGNAL CONDITIONING CIRCUITS QUESTION BANK
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Q.7 Explain the circuit of Triangular wave generator along with all waveform and derivation of output frequency. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.8 Explain positive and negative clampers along with circuit diagrams. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.9 What is thermal drift? How does it affect the performance of an op-amp circuit? (April-May 2008) Q.10 What is an electrical noise? What precautions can be taken to minimize the effect of noise on an op-amp circuit? (April-May 2008) Q.11 Explain the working of series and parallel clipper with suitable diagram. (Nov.- Dec. 2007) Q.12 What do you mean by voltage sweep generator and current sweep generator. Explain them. Write their application. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.13 Explain the circuit diagram of triangular wave generator. (April-May 2013) Q.14 What is clamper? Explain the types of clamper. (April-May 2013) Q.15 Write short notes on Schmitt trigger. (April-May 2013) Q.16 What is difference between comparator and Schmitt trigger ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.17 Explain the working of negative peak clamper. (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.18 Design the triangular wave generator so that fo = 2KHz and Vo (pp) = 7V supply voltage of op-amp is = 15V. Assume vsat = 14V. (Nov.-Dec. 2012) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UNIT-4 Two Marks Q.1 What is speed up capacitor ? (April-May 2010) Q.2 What is multivibrator? (April-May 2009) Q.3 What are the methods of triggering? Give name. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.4 Name the types of multivibrator. (April-May 2013) Q.5 For a particular power supply the load voltage is 10V 0.3V for a line voltage of 230V 10%. Calculate source regulation and percentage source regulation. (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Seven Marks Q.1 Explain the Schmitt trigger ( Emitter coupled binary) with proper waveform. (April-May 2010) Q.2 Explain collector coupled Astable Multivibrator with a proper circuit diagram. Also Derive: f o = 1/ (1.38 RC). (April-May 2013, 2010) SIGNAL CONDITIONING CIRCUITS QUESTION BANK
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Q.3 With circuit diagram, explain the working of Emitter coupled monostable multivibrator. (April-May 2009) Q.4 Write a short note on Commutating Capacitors. (April-May 2013, 2009) Q.5 Design an astable multivibrator. The repetition rate is 500 Hz and pulse width is 0.2 ms. Use two transistors with hfe = 50, Vcc = VBB = 20 V, Rc1 = Rc1= 1K. (April-May 2009) Q.6 Explain in detail the significance of commutating capacitors in binary. Derive an expression for maximum frequency of operation of binary using commutating capacitors. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.7 Explain the method of improving the resolution of Bistable multivibrators along with the circuit diagram. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.8 What is the difference between clippers and clampers? Give one application of each. (April-May 2008) Q.9 List one application each in which the 555 can be used as a monostable & astable multivibrator. (April-May 2008) Q.10 Explain the working of Schmitt trigger with the help of Timer 555 IC. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.11 How square wave can be generated with Timer 555 IC? (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.12 Explain the circuit for gated astable multivibrator. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.13 Expalin the circuit diagram of emitter coupled astable multivibrator. (April-May 2013) Q.14 Derive the expression for current boosting. (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.15 Write short notes on : (a) Thermal shutdown (b) Over voltage protection circuit. (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.16 Give the difference between linear and switched mode regulator ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012)
UNIT-5 Two Marks Q.1 Draw the pin diagram of IC-555. (April-May 2010) Q.2 Define regulator. (April-May 2009) Q.3 Define Duty cycle. (Nov.-Dec. 2008, April-May 2013) Q.4 What is multivibrator ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012)
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Q.1 Explain IC-723 as high voltage and low voltage regulator. (April-May 2010) Q.2 Explain 555 Timer used as a astable multivibrator with proper functional block diagram. (April-May 2010) SIGNAL CONDITIONING CIRCUITS QUESTION BANK
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Q.3 Explain Shunt Regulator using Op-amp. (April-May 2010) Q.4 Explain with neat sketch, the working of monostable multivibrator, derive its expression for pulse width. (April-May 2013, 2009) Q.5 Design an astable multivibrator to generate the output signal with frequency of 1 kHz and the duty cycle of 75%. (April-May 2009) Q.6 Compare between Shunt and Series Regulators. (April-May 2009) Q.7 Explain function of 555 Timer in monostable mode. Give proper function block diagram and waveforms. Obtain the equation T = 1.1 RC, for the pulse duration. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.8 Draw the block diagram of shunt regulator and explain it. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.9 Design an adjustable regulator using LM 317 which will satisfy the requirements as output voltage 7 to 15 V output 1A. (Nov.-Dec. 2008) Q.10 What is voltage regulator? List four different types of voltage regulators. (April-May 2008) Q.11 Briefly explain the difference between the two operating modes of the 555 timer. (April-May 2008) Q.12 What are the advantages of the adjustable voltage regulators over the fixed voltage regulator? (April-May 2008) Q.13 Describe shunt regulator using Op-amp. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q. 14 An exponential sweep results when capacitor is charged from supply voltage V through resistor. If the peak sweep voltage is V s , prove that : e s = V s / V . (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.15 Write short notes on any two: i. Three terminal IC regulator ii. VCO iii. Protection Circuits. (Nov.-Dec. 2007) Q.16 Mention the applications of astable multivibrator (using IC 555). (April-May 2013) Q.17 Draw the block diagram of voltage regulators and explain it in brief. (April-May 2013) Q.18 How the commutating capacitor play important role in multivibrator ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.19 Explain the working of collector coupled astable multivibrator with suitable waveform? (Nov.-Dec. 2012) Q.20 Describe the working of emitter coupled binary ? (Nov.-Dec. 2012)
IBL Programme EXAMINATION, 2013 (July) B.Sc. Honors Physics (Part-II) PAPER I: Electronics Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 100 Attempt Any FIVE Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks