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The document outlines various circuit design problems and solutions related to high-pass and low-pass RC circuits, including pulse response, waveform sketches, and clipping circuits. It also covers biasing methods for BJTs and the design of a fixed bias circuit for a CE amplifier. Each section requires derivations, calculations, and graphical representations of output waveforms and transfer characteristics.

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The document outlines various circuit design problems and solutions related to high-pass and low-pass RC circuits, including pulse response, waveform sketches, and clipping circuits. It also covers biasing methods for BJTs and the design of a fixed bias circuit for a CE amplifier. Each section requires derivations, calculations, and graphical representations of output waveforms and transfer characteristics.

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1. A pulse of amplitude 10 V and duration 10 μs is applied to a high-pass RC circuit.

Derive the mathematical expression of AM.Sketch the output waveform indicating the
voltage levels for (i) RC = tp, (ii) RC = 0.5tp and (iii) RC = 2tp.

2. A 20-Hz symmetrical square wave, shown in Fig. 1.14(a), with peak-to-peak


amplitude of 2 V is impressed on a high-pass circuit shown in Fig. 1.1(a) whose
lower 3-dB frequency is 10 Hz. Calculate and sketch the output waveform. What is
the peak-to-peak output amplitude of the above waveform?

3. An ideal pulse of amplitude 10 V is fed to an RC low-pass integrator circuit. The


width of the pulse is 3 μs. Draw the output waveforms for the following upper 3-dB
frequencies: (a) 30 MHz, (b) 3 MHz and (c) 0.3 MHz.

4. Derive the expression for rise time of a lowpass circuit and how it is related to 3dB
frequency

5. Set up a slicer circuit that clips an input sine wave at +3V and -4V. Draw the output
waveform and transfer characteristics Assume the diodes are ideal.

6. Set up and explain a slicer circuit that clips an input sine wave at +3V and -6V Draw
the transfer characteristics.

7. Design a clamper circuit to clamp a 10V pp sine wave so that its negative peak is
clamped at +2V. Assume diode drop is 0.7V. Draw and explain the output waveform
and transfer characteristics.

8. With necessary diagrams,explain fixed biasing method of BJT.

9. With necessary diagrams,explain collector to base biasing method of BJT.

10. With necessary diagrams, explain voltage divider biasing method of BJT . Also draw
DC load line and mark the operating point.

11. Design a fixed bias circuit for a CE amplifier such that operating point is VCE =8V
and Ic 2 mA. Given, a fixed 15V d.c. supply and a silicon transistor with ẞ = 100.
Take base-emitter voltage VBE = 0.6V and neglect RE

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