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Course Code:19L302
RollNo: 2LI
(To be filled in by the
candidate)
PSGCOLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, COIMBATORE -641 004
SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, DECEMBER 2022
BE ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Semester : 3
19L302 ANALOG ELECTRONICS
Time : 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Answer ALL questions. Each
2. Subdivisions (a)(i) and (a)(ii) question carries 20 Marks.
carries 2 marks each, subdivision
and subdivision (c) carries 10 (b) carries 6 marks each
3. Course Outcome : marks each.
|Qn. CO.I Qn.2 CO.2
Table Qn.3| CO.3 Qn.4 CO.4 |Qn.5| CO.S
1. a) i) A load of 100 Qwas connected at the output of a fullwave
rectifier that generated
aripple of 0.02 when a
capacitor was shunted across the output terminals. If the
rectifier accepted 230V, 50HZ at its input, find the
i) Derive the magnitude of capacitance.
rectification efficiency of a full wave rectifier.
b) Derive the expression for
ripple factor of an inductor filter at the
rectifier. output of a full wave
c)Draw the circuit diagram ofa
transistorised series voltage regulator and design it for
the following
specifications
2. a) i) Write the need for
: Vo 9V; Vn = 12 +1V and I = 100 mA.
coupling capacitors and emitter bypass
amplifier. capacitor in a BJT CE
ii) Write any two
advantages of a MOSFET amplifier. Mention any one of
applications. its
b) With the hybrid
equivalent of a common base amplifier, derive the
voltage gain (with and without Ra). expression for its
c) i) In a common emitter
circuit calculate circuit and
device input impedance and
output impedance along with voltage gain (with
and
specifications : R, = 68 k Q, R = 56 k CQ, Rc = 3.9without RE) for the following
k Q, R = 82k Q.
he =75, hoe =1 S, h, =2.1 k Q. Given
(OR)
i) With a circuit diagram explain the working of a common source MOSFET
amplifier.
3. a) i) Draw the circuit of a simple current
mirror.

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I) Two input signals, 100 å V and 50 u V were applied to the inputs of a BJT paired
differential amplifier. If the output voltage was 15 p V and 1000 p v ior tne
Common mode and differential inputs respectively, find the common mode gain
and differential gain. Also find CMRR.
b) Draw the circuit diagram of a Darlington amplifier circuit and derive the expression tor
current gain for the configuration.
C) With an equivalent circuit, derive the differential and common mode gain expreSsIons
of a differential
amplifier.
4. a) ) How are power amplifier classified based on the duration of conduction?
) Write about the effects of negative feedback on bandwidth and gain stability of an
amplifier.
D) VWith aneat circuit -diagram, derive the conversion efficiency of a class B power
amplifier.
c) i) With the generalized circuit topology. derive an expression for the input
impedance, output impedence and voltage gain of a voltage series feedback
amplifier.
(OR)
i) With a neat circuit diagram, explain the functioning of a class A and Class AB
push pull power amplifier
5. a) i) State the Barkhausen criteria.
i) Calculate pulse width, total duration and frequency of output of an astable
multivibrator that generates square wave using C, = C, = 100 pf and R, = R =
10 kQ.
b) Explain the functioning of a Colpitt's oscillator. If the feedback circuit of the above
Oscillator consists of 20 uH inductor and two capacitors of 0.1 uF each, determine the
frequency of oscillation.
c) Explain the working of a bistable multivibrator with a circuit diagram. Wite its
applications
/ENDI
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Roll No:
(To be filled in by the candidate)
PSGCOLLEGE OF TEOsniol OGY,COIMBATORE - 641 004
SEMESTER EXAMINA TIONS, DECEMBER 2022
BE/ BE(SW) - BIOMEDICAL ECE/EEE/ I&CE/ ROBOTICS AND
AUTOMATION Semester:3
19DS01 7E7L7OTR LINEAR ALCERRAAND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100
INSTRUCTIONS:
I. Answer ALL questions. Each guestion carries 20 Marks.
2. Subdivisions (a)(i) and (a)ii) carries 2 marks each, subdivision (b) carries 6 marks eacn
and subdivision (c) carries 10 marks each.
3. Course Outcome :
Qn. coI Qn.2 CO2 Qn.3 CO3 Qn.4 CO4 Qn.5 Cos
Table

[1 4 1 1]
1. a) i) If the echelon form of an augmented matrix (A | b] is 1 2 0 ,then is the
lo 0 1 0
system Ax=b consistent? If so. is the solution unique or infinite?
i) Find the zero vector and negative of a vector if it exists for the set of all real
numbers of the form (1,x) with the operations (1,x) + (1.y)=(1,x+y) and
k(1,x)=(1,kx).
b) Prove that the vectors { (3,1, -4),(2,5,6).( 1.4,8) )form a basis for R'
c) Find the basis and dimension for the solution space of a + 2b- 2c + 2d - e = 0, a +
2b-c + 3d- 2e = 0, 2a+ 4b -7c +d +e = 0
2. a) i) If =3.14 is used in the place of 3.14156, find the absolute and relative errors
i) Write any 2 pitfalls of Gauss elimination method.
b) Determine the dominant eigenvalue and the corresponding eigenvector of the matrix
2 -1
-1 2
-1 -using power method, taking initial vector as
2
(perform 3 iterations)

c) Solve the system 20x + y - 2z = 17;3x + 20y - z = -18;2x - 3y + 20z = 25 using


(i) Gauss Seidel method with initial Value X=0, y=0, z=0 ( Perform 5 iterations onlv)
(ü) Crout's method.
3 a) ) Write any two advantages of Lagrange's interpolating polynomial in comparison
with Newton's forward interpolating polynomial.
i) What is the geometrical significance of Trapezoidal rule and Simpson's 1/3 rd rule
in evaluating an integral?

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b) The velocities of a particle moving in a Slagnt line at intervals of 2 minutes are given
in the following table: Estimate the distance travelled in 12 minutes using
() Trapezoidal rule (i) Simpson's1/3 rd rule
2 4 6
Time (min) 10 12
22 30
Velocity (km/hr)0 27 18 7

c) i) An engineering college is planning to construct anew hostel with a capacity of 225


students. Awater tank has to be constructed for this. The designer has provided
the following information regarding the size of the tank. Determine the length and
width of the tank for 225 students using Newton's forward interpolation formula.

Number of students 50 100 150 200 250


10.7
Length (m) 5 5.7 7.7 8.9

Width (m) 1.6 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.3

(OR)
I) Construct a polynomial for the given data using Newton's divided differenCe
formula and hence obtain y (6).

X 2 3 4 7

4 26 58 |12 466 922

4 a) i) Find y(1.1) by Taylor's series method given = x',y(1) = 0 take h = 0.1


dx

i) Give the geometrical interpretation of Euler's method.

b) Apply Milne's method to compute y(0.8) given


dy
dx = x- y'. y(0) = 0, y(0.2) = 0.02,
y(0.4) = 0.08, y(0.6) = 0.18.
method of
c) Given dx
= X + y, y(0) = 1,taking h = 0.2 find y(0.2) by Runge-Kutta
fourth order and y(0.4) by Modified Euler's method
5. a) i) Classify the nature of the PDE g2.
ou +(1-y)u =0,-o<I<o,-1<y< 1

i) Wite the finite difference equation corresponding to the Poisson equation


l,, + u, =-8lzy with mesh length 1.

b) Using Crank- Nicolson's scheme, solve the heat equation =0<x<5. t>0
for one time step taking h=1, given that u(x, 0)= 20, u(0, t) = 0, u(5, t) = 100

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c) i) For the square mesh given below use Liebmann's iteration process to solve the
Laplace equation (perform three iterations).
11.1 17 19.7 18.6

21.9

21

,
17

8.7 12,1 9
12.5

(OR)
ii) Evaluate the pivotal values of the eguation urr = 16 uyy,
taking h=1, k=1/4, upto
t=1.25 given u(0, t) = u(5, t) = 0,u, (x, 0) = 0 and u(x, 0) =
x(5- x).
/END/
FD/RL

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