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The document outlines the first internal assessment for the Introduction to Electronics Engineering course at Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology & Management. It includes a variety of theoretical and problem-solving questions related to operational amplifiers, Boolean algebra, and digital systems, with a total of 50 marks allocated for the assessment. Additionally, it specifies the course outcomes, emphasizing students' understanding, application, analysis, design, and simulation of electronic circuits.

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The document outlines the first internal assessment for the Introduction to Electronics Engineering course at Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology & Management. It includes a variety of theoretical and problem-solving questions related to operational amplifiers, Boolean algebra, and digital systems, with a total of 50 marks allocated for the assessment. Additionally, it specifies the course outcomes, emphasizing students' understanding, application, analysis, design, and simulation of electronic circuits.

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Affiliated to VTU

DAYANANDA SAGAR ACADEMY OF Approved by AICTE


Accredited by NAAC with A+ Grade
TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT 6 Programs Accredited by NBA
(CSE, ISE, ECE, EEE, MECH, CIVIL)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMUNICATION ENGINERING


FIRST INTERNAL ASSESSMENT (2023-24)

Introduction to Electronics Subject


Subject: 23CECE15
Engineering Code:
Semester 2nd Semester Section: CSE, ISE, CSE-IOT
Max Marks: 50 Duration: 1hr 40 mins.
Date: Timings:
Faculty:

Answer the following questions


Sl. Questions Marks CO’s BL
No PO’s
What is OPAMP?List the characteristics of an ideal op-amp and practical
Theory
1 CO1 L2
Opamp 10

Explain different parameters of an OP-AMP


OR

Theory Write note on input signal modes of opamp 10 CO1 L2


2

3
Problems Apply the concept of r and (r-1)’s complement L3

method to perform the following.


5
a) [0010001]2 – [1000111]2. 5
CO2
PO1

b) [1110101]2 – [1100010]2.

OR
4
Problems Convert the following.
i) (725.25)10=( ? )2 = ( ? )16 2*5=10 L3

ii) (111100111110001)2= ( ? )10 = ( ? )16


CO2
iii)()2=()16 PO1

iv)()8=()10
v)()16=()8

5
Theory+prob State and prove de morgans theorem. 5 CO2 L3
PO1
Simplify the following Boolean expressions 5
CO3
L4
PO2
1
1.
Y=AB´+AB
2.
F1=AB+AC+BD+CD

OR
6 Prob+prob Design full adder circuit using three
variables 5 CO2 L3

Simplify the following expressions and draw the logic


PO1

circuits using basic gates.


i) AB+ ´ AC+ A´B C (AB+C)
ii) (A+´B)(CD+E) 5
CO3
PO2 L4

7
Prob For the given specification of operational amplifier 2
4 CO2 L3
operating with negative feedback. Determine Closed 4 PO1

loop voltage gain and input current.


Output voltage = 4V
Input voltage = 500 µV
Input resistance= 3MῺ
OR
8
Prob Apply Boolean laws to perform the followings, 5 CO2 L3
write the answers in  / forms: 5 PO1

i)F1= (X + Z’) (Y + XZ) into canonical SOP


ii)F2 = AB + CD into canonical POS
9 Theory Explain and draw the truth table with expression of the four postulates using 10 CO3
PO2 L4
basic gates.
OR
10 Theory Derive the output voltage and draw the schematic for the following(i) 10 CO3 L4
PO2
Differentiator and non inverting amplifier
Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course students will be able to


CO1 Understand the concepts of integrated circuits, communication systems and advanced technologies.

CO2 Apply the fundamentals of integrated circuits to provide solution for analog and digital circuits.

CO3 Analyze the operation of electronic circuits for a given problem scenario.
CO4 Design Linear Integrated and logic circuits for real time applications.

CO5 Simulate various electronic circuits using modern tools.

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QUIZ – I
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMUNICATION ENGINERING
Introduction to Electronics Subject
Subject: Code: 23CECE15
Engineering
Semester: 2nd Semester Section: CSE, ISE, CSE-IOT

Note: Answer all 10 questions. Each question carries 1 mark. Write the answers in bluebook only.
1. The digital systems usually operate on number system.
a) Binary b) Octal
c) Decimal d) Hexadecimal
2. Which of the following is not an octal number?
a) 19 b) 15
c) 77 d) 101
3. The binary system uses powers of for positional values.
a) 16 b) 8
c) 10 d) 2
4. The 2’s complement of [1000]2 ?
a) 0111 b) 0101
c) 1000 d) 0001

5. Complement of the expression A’B + CD’ is


a) (A’ + B) (C’ + D)
b) (A + B’) (C’ + D)
c) (A’ + B) (C’ + D’)
d) (A + B’) (C + D’)

6. In a certain 2 input logic gates, when a=0, b=0 then c=1 and when a=0, b=1 then c=1. It must be gate.
a)XOR b) AND
c) NAND d) NOR

7. For the logic circuit shown in figure, what is the status of inputs A, B & C to get an output as
1? a) 0 1 0
b) 1 0 0
c) 101
d) 1 1 0

8. How an embedded system communicates with the outside world?


a)Memory b) Output
c)Peripherals d) Input

9. Canonical form is unique way of representing


a)SOP b) POS
c)Minters d) Boolean Expression
10. How many gates are required to implement the following Boolean function XY + X (X + Z) + Y (X + Z)
a)1 b) 2
c)4 d) 5
*******

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QUIZ – I
Answer all 10 questions. Each question carries 1 mark.
Write the answers in bluebook only.
11. The digital systems usually operate on number system.
a. Binary b) Octal
c) Decimal d) Hexadecimal
12. Which of the following is not an Octal number?
a) 19 b) 15
c) 77 d) 101
13. The binary system uses powers of for positional values.
a) 16 b) 8
c) 10 d) 2
14. The 2’s complement of [1000]2 ?
a) 0111 b) 0101
c) 1000 d) 0001
15. Complement of the expression A’B + CD’ is
a) (A’ + B) (C’ + D)
b) (A + B’) (C’ + D)
c) (A’ + B) (C’ + D’)
d) (A + B’) (C + D’)
16. In a certain 2 input logic gates, when a=0, b=0 then c=1 and when a=0, b=1 then c=1.
It must be gate.
a. XOR b) AND
c) NAND d) NOR
17. For the logic circuit shown in figure, what is the status of inputs A, B & C to get an output as
1? a) 0 1 0
b) 1 0 0
c) 1 0 1
d) 1 1 0

18. How an embedded system communicates with the outside world?


a. Memory b) Output
c) Peripherals d) Input

19. Canonical form is unique way of representing


a. SOP b) POS
c) Minters d) Boolean Expression
20. How many gates are required to implement the following boolean
function XY + X (X + Z) + Y (X + Z)
a. 1 b) 2
c) 4 d) 5
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