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Electronic Circuits II Exam Paper

This document appears to be an exam for an electronics course, as it contains questions about electronic circuits and components. The exam is divided into two parts: Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each about topics like classes of amplifiers, feedback, oscillators, and optoelectronic devices. Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks each requiring explanations and diagrams, covering topics such as power amplifiers, oscillators, multivibrators, and applications of LED displays. The document provides instructions to students on answering the questions within the allotted time of 3 hours to earn a total of 80 marks.
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Electronic Circuits II Exam Paper

This document appears to be an exam for an electronics course, as it contains questions about electronic circuits and components. The exam is divided into two parts: Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 3 marks each about topics like classes of amplifiers, feedback, oscillators, and optoelectronic devices. Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks each requiring explanations and diagrams, covering topics such as power amplifiers, oscillators, multivibrators, and applications of LED displays. The document provides instructions to students on answering the questions within the allotted time of 3 hours to earn a total of 80 marks.
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C09–EC– 402
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BOARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C–09)
MARCH/APRIL—2016
DECE—FOURTH SEMESTER EXAMINATION

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS—II

Time : 3 hours ] [ Total Marks : 80

PART—A 3×10=30

Instructions : (1) Answer all questions.


(2) Each question carries three marks.
(3) Answers should be brief and straight to the point and
shall not exceed five simple sentences.

1. What is a class AB power amplifier?

2. Distinguish between voltage and power amplifiers.

3. Define positive feedback and negative feedback.


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4. State the conditions for an amplifier to work as an oscillator.

5. Mention any three applications of RC oscillators.

6. List the applications of clippers and clampers.

7. A transistor works as a switch in CE mode. Justify.

8. What is meant by an optoelectronic device?

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10. Draw the circuit of astable multivibrator using OP-AMP.

PART—B 10×5=50

Instructions : (1) Answer any five questions.


(2) Each question carries ten marks.
(3) Answers should be comprehensive and the criterion
for valuation is the content but not the length of the
answer.

11. (a) What is a heat sink? Write its necessity.


(b) List various types of heat sink and their mounting methods.

12. Explain the working of class C tuned power amplifier with the help
of circuit diagram.

13. Draw and explain the working of tuned collector oscillator.

14. (a) List the demerits of RC oscillators.


(b) Explain the working of transistor crystal oscillator with a neat
circuit diagram.

15. (a) Define sweep voltage and state its purpose.


(b) Distinguish between voltage and current time base generators
and list their applications.

* 16. Draw and explain the working of transistor monostable


multivibrator with waveforms.

17. (a) Draw the block diagram of PLL.


(b) Explain FM demodulator using PLL.

18. (a) Explain the application of LED in dot matrix display.


(b) Explain briefly the application of LED in seven-segment display.

HHH

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