Model Question Paper: Using Norton's Theorem, Find The Constant-Current Equivalent of The Circuit Shown in Fig Below
Model Question Paper: Using Norton's Theorem, Find The Constant-Current Equivalent of The Circuit Shown in Fig Below
Model Question Paper: Using Norton's Theorem, Find The Constant-Current Equivalent of The Circuit Shown in Fig Below
(Time 3 hours)
PART-A
I Answer the following questions in one or two sentences. Each question carries 2 marks.
1. Define Linearity
2. State reciprocity theorem
3. Define Early effect
4. List any two advantages of FWR
5. Define pinch off voltage (5x2=10)
PART- B
PART- C
(Answer one full question from each MODULE. Each question carries 15 marks)
MODULE-I
III Define Error. Explain in detail about different types of errors occurred in measurement systems. (15)
OR
IV (a). Illustrate open loop and closed loop system with examples (7)
MODULE-II
V (a) Use Thevenin’s theorem, to find the value of load resistance RL in the circuit of Fig. which results in the
production of maximum power in RL.. All resistances are in ohms (8)
(b) Calculate the value of R which will absorb maximum power from the circuit of Fig..Also, compute the
value of maximum power. All resistances are in ohms (7)
OR
VI
(a) In the circuit shown in Fig. obtain the condition from maximum power transfer to the load
RL. Hence determine the maximum power transferred. All resistances are in ohms (8)
(b)
Apply Norton’s theorem to calculate current flowing through 5 – Ω resistor of figure shown below.All
resistances are in ohms (7)
MODULE-III
VII (a) With neat sketches, explain the input and out put Characteristics of CB configuration (10)
OR
VIII (a) Draw and explain the forward and reverse characteristics of PN junction diode. (10)
(b) Compare CB,CE and CC configuration (5 )
MODULE-IV
OR