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The document outlines a syllabus for a Bachelor of Technology course in Basic Electronics, covering topics such as semiconductors, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, and communication systems. It includes questions and explanations related to the characteristics and applications of various electronic components and systems. Additionally, it addresses measurement systems and transducers, providing a comprehensive overview of essential concepts in electronics.

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SARVAJANIK UNIVERSITY

Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology


Bachelor of Technology

Subject: Basic Electronics


Chapter 1
1. Give the difference between semiconductors, Insulators, Metal.
2. Explain P-N diode.
3. Explain V-I characteristic of P-N junction diode.
4. Explain forward and reverse biasing for P-N diode.
5. Explain barrier potential and depletion region.
6. Draw and explain half and full wave rectifier.
7. Design a clipper circuit that eliminates the positive portion of this AC input
waveform, leaving only the negative half-cycles to appear on the output.
8. Design a clipper circuit that clips portion of the input AC waveform below +3
volts.
9. Explain Zener diode.
10. Explain photodiode.
11. Name the Following circuit.
Also explain its working and derive the equation of output voltage circuit.
(a) (b)

12. Write note on Avalanche Break down and Zener Break down.
13. Draw Common Anode 7 Segment LED.
14. Mention all applications of diode and explain any one. In detail.
15. Draw labeled block diagram of Rectifier. Explain need of each block.
16. Compare all 3 rectifiers with diagram , advantage, disadvantaged, waveform
17. Give output of following circuit .
D1 and D2 are Ideal diode. R1= 100 Ω
Vin=10 Vp-p

Chapter 2

1. What is the Function of BJTs?

2. Explain working principle of NPN Transistor.

3. Explain the input and output characteristic of CB configuration.

4. Explain the input and output characteristic of CE configuration.

5. Derive the relation between α and β.

6. State different types of FET.

7. Draw the symbol of N-channel & P-channel MOSFET.

8. Explain Working Principle of Enhancement type MOSFET.

9. Draw & Explain drain and transfer characteristics of any one MOSFET.

10. Compare BJT and FET.

11. Write the relation equation between α and β.


12. For the given Figure 1, determine VCE and IC? Consider VBB = 5 V, ß = 300,
IB =150 µA, VCC=15 V, RB=100KΩ, RC = 560Ω

13. Compare various modes of Common base configuration output characteristic.

14. Explain Transistor as switch.

15. Why common emitter amplifiers are most widely used?

16. Explain construction and working of Enhancement MOSFET with Graph.

Chapter 3
1. Explain Block Diagram of Operational Amplifier.

2. List the ideal characteristics of an op-amp.

3. Equivalent circuit of op-amp.

4. Explain ZCD, PLD and NLD.

5. Explain inverting and non-inverting amplifier.

6. Explain Differential amplifier.

7. Explain instrumentation amplifier.

Chapter 4
1. Explain method of conversion of Decimal to Binary number system

2. Explain method of conversion of Binary to Decimal number system


3. Explain AND,OR,NOT,NAND,NOR logic gates.

4.. Draw a basic block diagram of Microprocessor and explain in brief.

5. Write Difference between Microcontroller and Microprocessor.

6 Implement NAND gate as a Universal Gate

7 Implement NOR Gate as a Universal Gate

Chapter 5
1. Explain Amplitude Modulation with proper diagram.

2. What is Modulation and list down the different modulations.

3. Draw and explain the basic block diagram of the communication system.

4. List down the comparison of 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G.

5. Explain Frequency Modulation with a proper diagram.

6. Explain Pulse Code Modulation with a proper diagram.

7. Brief about fibre optic network with diagram.

8. Brief about microwave-satellite network with diagram.

Chapter 6
1. Draw the block diagram of the general instrumentation system and explain its
workings.

2. Classification of transducers

3. Static characteristics of measurement system

4. Dynamic characteristics of measurement system

5. Explain the principle, construction, and working of a linear potentiometer.

6. Explain working of LVDT.


7. Advantages, disadvantages and types of potentiometers.

8. Explain principle, construction and working of Strain gauge

9. Explain types of strain gauges.

10. Explain principle, construction and working of Resistance Temperature


Detector (RTD)

11 Explain principle and working Piezoelectric transducer

12 Explain working of Hall effect Transducers.

13 Explain working of Rotary encoder for speed measurement.

14 Explain the principal, construction and working of capacitive transducers for


level measurement.

15 A meter reads 127.50 V and the true value of the voltage is 127·13 V:.
Determine :(a) the static error, and (b) the static correction for this instrument

16 A voltage has a true value of l .50, V. An analog indicating instrument with a


scale range of 0- 2·50 V shows a voltage of 1. 46 V. What are the values of
absolute error and correction? Express the error as a fraction of the true value
and the full scale delectation.

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