This document outlines the June 2017 End Semester Examinations for the B. Sc. Nautical Science program at the Indian Maritime University, focusing on Nautical Electronics. It includes a detailed examination structure with various questions covering topics such as zener voltage regulators, transistor biasing, amplifiers, oscillators, feedback, universal gates, modulation, RF receivers, and RADAR. The exam consists of 70 marks with a passing requirement of 35 marks, and students are required to answer any seven questions from the provided list.
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This document outlines the June 2017 End Semester Examinations for the B. Sc. Nautical Science program at the Indian Maritime University, focusing on Nautical Electronics. It includes a detailed examination structure with various questions covering topics such as zener voltage regulators, transistor biasing, amplifiers, oscillators, feedback, universal gates, modulation, RF receivers, and RADAR. The exam consists of 70 marks with a passing requirement of 35 marks, and students are required to answer any seven questions from the provided list.
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INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY
(A Central University, Government of India)
June 2017 End Semester Examinations
B. SC (Nautical Science – Second Semester Nautical Electronics – UG21T 3203) (AY 2016 - 17 batch onwards)
Date: 07.06.2017 Maximum Marks : 70
Time: 3 Hrs Pass Marks : 35
PART – A Marks: 7 × 10 = 70 (Answer any seven of the following)
1. a) Explain the action of a zener voltage regulator with a neat diagram.
(5 Marks) b) A half-wave rectifier is used to supply 50V d.c. to a resistive load of 800 Ω. The diode has a resistance of 25 Ω. Calculate a.c. voltage required. (5 Marks)
2. a) Define β in transistor. Prove that IE = IB (β + 1) (5 Marks)
b) A transistor uses potential divider method of biasing. R1 = 50 kΩ, R2 = 10 kΩ and RE = 1kΩ. If VCC= 12 V, find : i. the value of IC ; given VBE = 0.1V, ii. the value of IC ; given VBE = 0.3V. Comment on the result. (5Marks)
3. a) Draw a circuit of practical CE amplifier. Explain the function of each
component. (5 Marks) b) Classify of the amplifiers according to the mode of operations. (5 Marks)
4. a) Discuss the circuit operation of tuned collector oscillator. (5 Marks)
b) Find the capacitance of the capacitor required to build an LC oscillator thatuses an inductance of L = 1 mH to produce a sine wave of frequency 1 GHz. (5 Marks)
5. a) Draw the d.c. and a.c. equivalent circuit of a CE amplifier. (5 Marks)
b) What is called feedback? Differentiate positive and negative feedback. (5 Marks) 6. a) What are called universal gates? Draw the symbol of universal gates and explain the operation with truth table. (5 Marks) b) Draw the logic circuit diagram of full – adder, with necessary equations and tables. (5 Marks) 7. a) What is the need of modulation? (5 Marks) b) An AM wave is represented by the expression: V = 5 (1 + 0.6 cos 6280 t) sin 211 × 104 t volts i. What are the minimum and maximum amplitudes of the AM wave? ii. What frequency components are contained in the modulated wave and what is the amplitude of each component? (5 Marks)
8. a) Draw a block diagram of tuned RF receiver. Explain the function of each
block. (5 Marks) b) Write a short note on super heterodyne receivers. (5 Marks)
9. a) What is RADAR? Explain the principle of RADAR. (5 Marks)