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ALL The EIGHT Questions: Indian Ins-R:Itl:Jte of Technology, Kharagpur

1. The document contains questions from an exam on analog electronic circuits. It includes 8 questions ranging from calculating component values for amplifier circuits, to drawing small signal equivalent circuits and determining voltage and current gains. Diagrams of common emitter, common base, Hartley and Colpitts oscillator circuits are also requested. 2. Questions 1-5 involve calculating values for resistors, cutoff frequencies, gains and currents in various amplifier configurations. Questions 6-7 require drawing the circuit diagrams for common collector, common base, Hartley and Colpitts oscillator designs. 3. Question 8 asks to determine the voltage gain, current gain, transconductance and transresistance for the amplifier circuit shown in Figure 6 by applying

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ALL The EIGHT Questions: Indian Ins-R:Itl:Jte of Technology, Kharagpur

1. The document contains questions from an exam on analog electronic circuits. It includes 8 questions ranging from calculating component values for amplifier circuits, to drawing small signal equivalent circuits and determining voltage and current gains. Diagrams of common emitter, common base, Hartley and Colpitts oscillator circuits are also requested. 2. Questions 1-5 involve calculating values for resistors, cutoff frequencies, gains and currents in various amplifier configurations. Questions 6-7 require drawing the circuit diagrams for common collector, common base, Hartley and Colpitts oscillator designs. 3. Question 8 asks to determine the voltage gain, current gain, transconductance and transresistance for the amplifier circuit shown in Figure 6 by applying

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~ INDIAN INS-r:ITL:JTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KHARAGPUR

Date FN/AN, Time: 3 Hrs .. Full Marks 50, Dept. of E&ECE


No. of Students 23, Supplementary Examination 2013
Sub. No. EC 21008 Sub. Name ANALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
2nd Yr. B.Tech.

Instruction: Answer ALL the EIGHT questions

1. Calculate the values of the resistors R13 , Rc and RE for


the amplifier, whose circuit is shown in Fig. 1. such that
the operating point is set at Ic = 1 rnA, VcE = 5 V and
the small signal voltage gain of the amplifier becomes INPUT..;
35. All the external capacitors may be considered as
short circuit at the frequency of operation. Given that
VA~ oc, YsE(on)= 0.6 V and~= 100. (6) Fij.i
2. Draw the frequency response, clearly indicating lower
cutoff frequency, higher cutoff frequency and mid
frequency voltage gain for the amplifier circuit shown
in Fig. 2. Given that Rs = 1 MQ, Rc = 5 KQ, Cn = 3 ~F,
Cn= lOpF, ell= 1 pF, ~ = 100, v A~ oc, YsE(on)=0.6 v.
(6)

3. Find out the value of the resistor R 1 in the circuit shown


in Fig. 3, such that the drain current flowing through M 1
is 435 ~A. Calculate the drain current flowing through
M2 if R2 == 2 KQ. It is given that for both M 1 and M2:
Kn = 0.4 rnAIV 2, Ytn = 0.75 V and An= 0.05 v- 1 (6)
Fi9. 3
4. Draw the small signal equivalent circuit of the common
emitter amplifier with active load as shown in Fig. 4
and estimate its small signal voltage gain. Assume that
the tninsistors are properly biased in the active region.
Early voltages for the npn and the pnp transistors are as
follows: IV A(pnp) I = 7 5 V and IV A(pnp) I = 50 V. ( 6)

5. Calculate the differential gain and the common mode


gain of the differential amplifier circuit shown in Fig. 5,
when the common mode input voltage is zero. Given
2
that, for M1 and M2 : Kn = 0.4 mAIV , Vtn = 0.75 V,
";.,.. t
An = 0.05 V 1; for M3 and M4: Kp = 0.25 mAJV 2,
I Ytp I= 1.0 V, Ap = 0.08 v-'; value ofR is such that the
drain current through Ms is 800 ~A. (6)

PLEASE TURN OVER


A'-'ALOG ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS (EC 21008)

6. (a) Draw the circuit diagram of a common collector amplifier, clearly showing the input and the
output terminals, complete with all the biasing arrangements using ONLY a single power supply.
(3)

(b) Draw the circuit diagram of a common base amplifier, clearly showing the input and the output
tenninals, complete with all the biasing arrangements using ONLY a single power supply.
(3)

7. (a) Draw the complete circuit diagram of a bipolar junction transistor based Hartley oscillator.
(3)

(b) Draw the complete circuit diagram of a bipolar junction transistor based Colpitt's oscillator.
(3)

8. For the ampli-fier circuit shown in Fig. 6, calculate the voltage gain, current gain, transconductance
and transresistance, by applying the concept of feedback. Given that P = 100, V BE(on)= 0.6 V and
VA~ oc. (8)

INPUT 400.0..

FiB 6

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