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SKN Sinhgad College of Engineering: Roll No

This document appears to be a test paper for an Electronics Devices and Circuits course, containing questions regarding various electronic circuit concepts. There are 7 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each (Question 1), 4 short answer questions worth 4 marks each asking students to explain concepts like capacitor filters, inductor filters, crystal oscillators, and Barkhausen criteria (Question 2), and 2 long answer questions worth 6 marks each asking students to derive expressions related to RC phase shift oscillators and design a power supply circuit (Question 3). The document provides context, structure and content for an exam on fundamental electronic devices and circuits topics.

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SKN Sinhgad College of Engineering: Roll No

This document appears to be a test paper for an Electronics Devices and Circuits course, containing questions regarding various electronic circuit concepts. There are 7 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each (Question 1), 4 short answer questions worth 4 marks each asking students to explain concepts like capacitor filters, inductor filters, crystal oscillators, and Barkhausen criteria (Question 2), and 2 long answer questions worth 6 marks each asking students to derive expressions related to RC phase shift oscillators and design a power supply circuit (Question 3). The document provides context, structure and content for an exam on fundamental electronic devices and circuits topics.

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Savitribai Phule Shikshan Prasarak Mandals

Roll No:

SKN SINHGAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


A/P: Korti Tal: Pandharpur Dist: Solapur
Unit Test- I
Day and Date: 05/8/2015
Time: 08:30 am to 10.00 am

Max. Marks: 50
Branch: S.E. (Elect.)

Subject: Electronic Devices & Circuits


Q.1. Select an appropriate option:

[1 X 7 = 7 marks]

1. Diode used for rectification is


a. PN diode

b. Tunnel diode

c. Zener diode

d. LED

2. Peak to peak ripple voltage of FWR with capacitor filter is


a.

I DC
2 fC

b.

Vm

c.

2Vm

d. None of the above

3. Filter circuit converts


a. ac to dc

b. dc to ac

c. pulsating dc to dc

d. None of the above

4. According to Barkhausens criteria, phase shift should be


a. 0O

b. 180O

c. 270O

d. None of the above

5. Oscillator circuit in which the reactances Z1, Z2 are capacitive and Z3 is inductive is
a. Colpitts oscillator

b. Hartley oscillator

c. RC phase shift oscillator

d. Crystal oscillator

6. _______ oscillator works on the principle of piezo-electric effect.


a. RC phase shift oscillator

b. Crystal oscillator

c. Colpitts oscillator

d. Hartley oscillator

7. To get sustained oscillations,


a. A=1

b. A>1

c. A<1

d. None of the above

Q. 2. Solve any four:


a. Explain capacitor filter with the help of neat diagram.
b. Derive an expression for ripple factor of rectifier with inductor filter.
c. Write a note on Crystal oscillator.
d. Define oscillator. Explain Barkhausens criteria.

[4 X 4 = 16 marks]

e. Explain RC phase shift oscillator with the help of neat diagram.


f. Differentiate between capacitor, inductor, LC and CLC filters.
Q. 3. Solve any two:

[2 X 6 = 12 marks]

a. Derive an expression for frequency of oscillations of RC phase shift oscillator.


b. Design a power supply to provide a dc voltage of 12 V at 100 mA with a ripple factor of 1 %.
Assume Full wave rectifier with LC filter.
c. A Colpitts oscillator is shown in fig. below. What is approximate frequency? What will be the
new frequency if the value of L is doubled? What should be the value of inductance to double
the frequency?

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