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15A99301 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering2

This document is an exam for a Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering course covering three units: Unit I covers circuit analysis including calculating equivalent resistance, total current, voltage drops and power dissipation in resistors connected in series. It also covers determining Thevenin's equivalent circuit. Unit II covers DC motor and generator principles including deriving the EMF and torque equations and calculating back EMF and output power. Unit III covers transformer principles including deriving the induced EMF expression and explaining 3-phase induction motor operation. The exam consists of 12 multiple choice or descriptive questions testing knowledge across the three units.

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15A99301 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering2

This document is an exam for a Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering course covering three units: Unit I covers circuit analysis including calculating equivalent resistance, total current, voltage drops and power dissipation in resistors connected in series. It also covers determining Thevenin's equivalent circuit. Unit II covers DC motor and generator principles including deriving the EMF and torque equations and calculating back EMF and output power. Unit III covers transformer principles including deriving the induced EMF expression and explaining 3-phase induction motor operation. The exam consists of 12 multiple choice or descriptive questions testing knowledge across the three units.

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Code: 15A99301 R15

B.Tech II Year I Semester (R15) Regular Examinations November/December 2016


BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
(Common to CSE & IT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Answer all the questions
PART - A
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UNIT – I
1 (a) Write equations for RMS value, average value, form factor and peak factor.
(b) Three resistances of values are connected in series across 20 V, D.C supply.
Calculate: (i) Equivalent resistance of the circuit. (ii) The total current of the circuit.
(iii) The voltage drop across each resistor. (iv) The power dissipated in each resistor.
OR
2 Determine the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit for the network shown in the figure below.
20 16

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+ 20 V 80

UNIT – II
3 (a) Derive the EMF equation of a DC generator.
(b) A 440 V shunt motor has armature resistance of and field resistance of . Determine
the back EMF when giving an output of 7.46 kW at 85% efficiency.
OR
4 Derive the torque expression of a DC motor.
UNIT –III
5 Derive the expression for induced EMF in a transformer in terms of frequency, maximum value
of flux and number of turns in the windings.
OR
6 Explain the principle of operation of 3-phase squirrel cage induction motor.

PART – B
UNIT – I
7 (a) What do you understand by N-type and P-type semiconductors? Illustrate with an example.
(b) Discuss about the volt-ampere characteristics of PN junction diode with necessary diagram.
OR
8 (a) Explain the working of full wave bridge rectifier with diagram.
(b) Describe about the volt-ampere characteristics of Zener diode with diagram.
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UNIT – II
9 Describe about operation of NPN transistor and its I/O characteristics in terms of CE configuration
with necessary diagram.
OR
10 (a) Illustrate with diagram and explain about the construction, working principle and operation of
JFET.
(b) Give the comparison of JFET and MOSFET.
UNIT –III
11 Explain the operation of RC phase shift oscillator circuit and express the condition for sustained
oscillation.
OR
12 List out the important characteristics of an ideal op-amp. Discuss about the construction and
working of inverting and non-inverting amplifiers.

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