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The document consists of a series of electrical engineering problems involving circuits, capacitors, inductors, and transistors. It includes questions about voltage, current, energy stored, and transfer functions, along with multiple-choice answers for each problem. The problems are structured to test knowledge of circuit analysis and design principles.
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Section -I 5.Find Vc(t) at t=2.2us. if Vs=10u(t) and Is=10m.u(t-2u).

1.Determine the Value of Vout at t=3ms.

A. 2.31v B.-1.31v
C. -2.31v D.1.31v
A. 2mv B.2uv
C. 1mv D.1uv 6. If Vi is a unit step signal then Vout(0+)=?

2. Find the equivalent inductance between A &B.

A. 0.1v B.0.9v
C. 0.5v D.1v
A.2mH B.3mH
C. 4mH D.6mH 7. Give the expression for Io(t).

3.In the Circuit below the capacitor has zero initial


conditions. Determine the energy stored in capacitor at
t =4ms

𝑡𝑅 𝑡𝑅
𝑉𝑖 − 𝑉𝑖 −
A. (1 − 𝑒 𝐿1 + 𝐿2 ) B. (1 − 𝑒 𝐿1 −𝐿2 )
𝑅 𝑅

𝑡𝑅
− 𝐿 𝐿 𝑡𝑅
𝑉𝑖 1 2 𝑉 −
C. 𝑅
(1 − 𝑒 𝐿1 + 𝐿2 ) D. 𝑅𝑖 (1 − 𝑒 𝐿1 .𝐿2 )

A. 4.5uJ B.5.5uJ 8.Find the time constant of the circuit. The switch
C. 6.5uJ D.3.5uJ closes at t=0.
4. In the circuit below the inductor has zero initial
conditions. Determine the energy delivered by the
voltage source from t=0 to t=3us

A.0.7s B.0.3s
C. 1.33s D.1s
9.Find the following
A. 6uJ B.7uJ
C. 9.5uJ D.8uJ
A. 1.5V B.2V
C. 0.33v D.1.75V

14. Find the final voltages across all capacitors. All


capacitors are of equal capacitance. (C1,C2,C3,C4 ,Cm)
A. 0.25,0.75,0.25,0.75,0.5
𝐼 𝐼 𝐼 𝐼 𝐼 𝐼
A. 𝐶 , − 𝑅𝐶 , − 𝑅𝐶 2 B.𝑅𝐶 , 𝐶 , − 𝑅𝐶 2 B.0.25,0.25,0.75,0.75,0.5
𝐼 𝐼 𝐼 𝐼 𝐼 𝐼
C. 0.5,0.75,0.25,0.5,0.75
C. 𝐶 , − 𝑅𝐶 , − 𝑅2 𝐶 D.𝑅𝐶 , − 𝐶 , − 𝑅2 𝐶 D. 0.25,0.75,0.75,0.25,0.5
10. Find the time constant of the circuit

15.

A. 202.7nS B.200nS
C. 181.4nS D.192.7nS
11. Determine the amplitude of the sinusoidal current
i(t).

A. 5cos(t-36.869°) B. 5cos(t-53.13°)
C. -5cos(t-36.869°) D. -5cos(t-53.13°) 𝐼𝑐𝑝 (𝑠)
12. Let H(s) denote the transfer function of the RLC 16.Find out the transfer function 𝑉𝑜 (𝑠)
. In the format
network shown in Figure 4. Determine H(j1). 𝑠
𝐾(1+ )
ω𝑧
𝑠
.Then K=_____ &ωp=____rad/s?
𝑠(1+ )
ω𝑝

A.0.2 B.0.4
C.0.5 D.0.3
13. 3 capacitors C,2C,3C are pre-charged to voltages
0,1V and 1V respectively. What is the voltage at Vo
once they are stacked as shown below?
A. 8.76M,41.69G B.13M,52.7G
C. 6.72M,31.9G D.7.69M,41.6G
17. The circuit of figure below in a period T operates in
two phases. In the first phase, switch S1 is closed, S2 is
open and in the second phase S2 is closed, S1 is open.
Given the current through the inductor, find the Energy
dissipated in each period. Vdd = 2V, t1=2s.
A. 4J B.6J
C. 2J D.0.5J

18. The current and voltage waveforms across a A.75cos(5t)V B.-30cos(5t)V


capacitor are given. Find the peak Energy stored in
C.-15cos(5t)v D.15cos(5t)
each cycle. C=2pF, Vmin=2V, Is=4A.
22.

A. 31.36J B.12.25J
C. 6.25J D.10.89J
19. In the circuit, what is the value of I1? (Use A.0,0 B.0,3
magnitude of electronic charge =1.6×10-19C). C. 3,0 D.3,-3
23.
A.120ohms,100ohms B.100ohms,120ohms

C.130ohms,135ohms D.135ohms,130ohms

A. 7A B.33A
C. -7A D.-33A
20. Given initial values of C1, C2 &Cp. Find their final
voltages and energies after t=0.

(Vcp.Vc1,Vc2-Ecp,Ec1,Ec2) 24.
A. 5V, 1V, 3V- 0.125uJ, 1.5uJ, 4.5uJ
B. 3V, 1V, 2V- 4.5uJ, 1.5uJ, 1uJ
C. 2V, 1V, 1V- 1uJ, 1.5uJ, 1.5uJ
D. 4V, 1V,3V- 0.08uJ, 1.5uJ, 4.5u
Section -II
21.
A.6400W B.3200W 28.

C.1600W D.2500W

25.

A.3mA B. 8mA

C. 12mA D. 4mA

29.
A. 7V=200I+54 B. V=100I+36
C. V=200I+54 D. V=50I+54
26.

A.128mW B. -128mW

C. 108mW D. -108mW

30.
A. i5= 0.222 B. i5=-0.222

C. i5=0.122 D. i5=-0.122

27. For the circuit in the below figure, some


measurements were made at terminals a-b and given
in the table below (figure 1).
What is the value of IL for RL=20Ω?
A.3 B. -2.1

C. 2.1 D. -3

Section -III
31.Find the expression for I using the terms given.
A.3A B. 12A

C. 2A D. 4A

𝑔 𝑔𝑚𝑛
A.(𝑔𝑚𝑛 ) ⋅ (𝑔𝑚𝑝1 ⋅ 𝑉𝑖 ) B.𝑔 ⋅(𝑔
𝑚𝑝 𝑚𝑝 𝑚𝑝1 ⋅𝑉𝑖 )
C.-(𝑔
𝑔𝑚𝑛
) 𝑔𝑚𝑝1 . 𝑣𝑖 C. 95.4M,17.8M D. 95.4M,31.83M
𝑚1𝑟𝑜𝑛𝑟𝑜𝑝
𝑔𝑚𝑛 36. Assume that the current in transistor M1 is now
D. − (𝑔 ) 𝑔𝑚𝑝1 𝑔𝑟𝑜𝑝1 . 𝑣𝑖
𝑚1𝑟𝑜𝑛𝑟𝑜𝑝 increased to 2mA to try to increase the gain. Determine
the new position of the Pole and Zero in MHz, in the
32.
expression for voltage gain.

A.63.66M,31.83 B. 63.66M,40.24M

C. 59.7M,17.8M D. 95.4M,31.83M

37. Find the incremental resistance looking through the


source terminal of the MOSFET.

33.

38.What is the Vout in the following Circuit

𝑔𝑚 𝑅𝐷 𝑔𝑚 𝑅𝐷 𝑅𝑓
A. 1+𝑔𝑚 𝑅𝑓
B. 1+𝑔
𝑚 𝑅𝑓 𝑅𝐷

C.𝑔𝑚 (𝑅𝐷 ∥ 𝑅𝑓 ) D. 𝑔𝑚 (𝑅𝐷 + 𝑅𝑓 )

34.

39. Find the small signal gain of the circuit.The channel


length modulation of both transistors is non-zero with
transconductance gm1& gm2 ,igone the body effect.
A.0.4 B. 0.5

C. 1 D. 5

Circuit and device parameters are:


2
Vdd = 5V; VTn = VTp = 1V; μn Cox = 50μA/V ; μp Cox =
25μA/V2 . (W/L)1 = (80μm/1μm); Bias current = 0.5mA;
CS = 10 pF; RS = 0.5 kΩ; and RD = 4 kΩ; Some bias details
are not shown. Neglect small-signal rds of M1 for
questions related to this figure. 40.What should be the voltage at node G. Assume
initial voltage at each node is 0.75v and VDD=1.5v,
Vss=0v vtn=0.4v and |vtp|=0.35v

35.In the expression for small-signal voltage gain of this


circuit (vout (s)/vin (s)), determine the position of the A.0.85v B. 1v
pole and zero in MHz. C. 0.7v D. 0v

A.63.66M,31.83 B. 63.66M,40.24M
Section -IV Section -V
41.If VBE=0.8 and common base current gain(α) of 51. The Circuit shown is a
transistor is unity then VCE=____?

A.4.5V B.6V

C.7.5V D.7V

42. In the circuit shown below, Q1 has negligible


collector-to-emitter saturation voltage and the diode 52. For the circuit shown in the
drops negligible voltage across it under forward bias. figure, R1=R2=R3=1Ω,L=1μF and C=1μF. If the input Vin
If Vcc is +5 V,X and Y are digital signals with 0 V as =cos(106t), then the overall voltage gain (Vout/Vin) of
logic 0 and Vcc as logic 1, then the Boolean expression the circuit is____
for Z is

43.Consider the Circuit shown. Assuming A.-1 B.1


VBE=VEB=0.7V, the dc voltage VC2 in volts is_____
C.2 D.-2

53. In the voltage regulator circuit shown below the


opamp is ideal .The BJT has VBE=0.7 and β=100 and
zener voltage is 4.7.For a regulated output of 9v the
value of R is_____________

A.0.4 B. 1

C. 0.5 D. 5

44.The voltage gain of the circuit is ____


A.1.19k B.1.74k

C.1.67k D.1.09k

54. Assuming Ideal Op-Amp .The oscillation frequency


and condition for sustained oscillations are _____
55.In the circuit shown below op-amp is ideal and
Zener voltage is 2.5 and capacitors have zero initial
conditions. The time t in milli seconds, at which output
Vout crosses -10V is _____________

A.0.15m B.-0.15m

C.0.13m D.-0.13m

60.In the given circuit op-amp is ideal with ±13V as


56.For the op-amp circuit shown, the ouput saturation saturation voltages. The peak value at node Vn is _
voltages are ±15V. the upper and lower threshold
voltages for the circuit are respectively___

A.2.33 B.2.73

C.2.88 D.3.3

57. Find Zout(s)=_____________________-

58. It is known that a non-zero current flows through


the transistors in below circuit. The op-amp is ideal.
Determine the current through M1 and determine the
voltage across the resistor (VR)

A.1v,25u B.0.625v,15.625u

C.1.86v,1.896mA D.-2v, -1mA

59.Power delivered by the 100uA source in the given


figure. Ideal op-amp

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