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ECE131 Electrical Engineering Exam Questions

The document contains four exam papers (A, B, C, D) for the course ECE131 - Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Each paper contains six questions testing knowledge of diodes, BJTs, logic gates, MOSFETs, op-amps and their applications. The questions assess both theoretical understanding and practical circuit design and analysis skills.

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ECE131 Electrical Engineering Exam Questions

The document contains four exam papers (A, B, C, D) for the course ECE131 - Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Each paper contains six questions testing knowledge of diodes, BJTs, logic gates, MOSFETs, op-amps and their applications. The questions assess both theoretical understanding and practical circuit design and analysis skills.

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A ECE131- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Registration No.: Total Marks: 6x5


Roll No:
Class:
1. Explain the working of diode in forward biased mode with the help of its VI characteristics.
2. Construct BJT in common base and active mode and explain its output characteristics.
3. Construct a AND gate and EXOR gate using NAND gate ONLY.
4. Explain the working of op-amp in non-inverting mode. Also derive relationship of gain.
5. Explain the working of op-amp as differentiator.
6. If V1= 10V and V2=20V then calculate V0 (step-wise) using nodal analysis.

B ECE131- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Registration No.: Total Marks: 6x5


Roll No:
Class:
1. Explain the working of diode in reverse biased mode with the help of its VI characteristics.
2. Construct BJT in common base and active mode and explain its input characteristics.
3. Construct OR gate and EXNOR gate using NOR gate ONLY.
4. Explain the working of op-amp in inverting mode. Also derive relationship of gain.
5. Explain the working of op-amp as integrator.
6. If V1= 30V and V2=20V then calculate V0 (step-wise) using nodal analysis.
C ECE131- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Registration No.: Total Marks: 6x5


Roll No:
Class:
1. Write down truth table of AND, NOR, EXOR gate. Define fan-in and fan-out of gates.
2. Explain the working of MOSFET as switch using S model and SR model.
3. Which of the two static disciplines shown below offer better noise margins?
Static discipline A has voltage thresholds given by:
VIL=2.5V, VIH=3.5V, VOL=1V, VOH=5V
Static discipline B has voltage thresholds given by:
VIL=1.5V, VIH=3.5V, VOL=0.5V, VOH=4.5V
4. What is an operational amplifier? Explain any four characteristics of an ideal op-amp.
5. Explain the working of op-amp as adder. Derive the relationship between input and output.
6. Construct a positive clamper circuit and explain its working with input and output waveform.

D ECE131- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Registration No.: Total Marks: 6x5


Roll No:
Class:
1. Write down truth table of OR, NAND, EXNOR gate. Define virtual ground in op-amp.
2. Draw and explain the characteristics of MOSFET.
3. Explain the working of BJT in saturation and cut-off mode.
4. Which of the two static disciplines shown below offer better noise margins?
Static discipline A has voltage thresholds given by:
VIL=1.5V, VIH=3.5V, VOL=1V, VOH=4V
Static discipline B has voltage thresholds given by:
VIL=1.5V, VIH=3.5V, VOL=0.5V, VOH=4.5V
5. Explain the working of op-amp as comparator.
6. Construct a negative clamper circuit and explain its working with input and output waveform.

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