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PART 04- ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGG.


(Answer ALL questions)

rms
value of the a-c voltage v(t)=200 sin
56. The
314t is :
b) 314 Volts
a) 200Volts
c) 157.23 Volts d) 141.42Volts
Vs is a constant
e In the circuit shown below,
constant current load.
voltage source and 1, isa
power
The value of I, that maximizes the
load is
absorbed by the constant current
a) Saturation, Saturation b) Linear, Linear
c) Linear, Saturation d) Saturation, Linear
R 62. A voltage Ve is applied across a MOS capacitor
with metal gate and p-type silicon substrate at
T=300 K. The inversion carrier density (in
number of carriers per unit area) for V,=0.8V :
is 2x10"cm², For V,=1.3 G V, the inversion
carrier density is 4x 10!! cm². What is the value
V, d) o of the inversion carrier density for V=1.8 V?
b)
a) 4R 2R R a) 4.5x10!" cm-2 b) 6.0x 1010!" cm2
c) 7.2x1010!" cm2 d) 8,4x 1010!" cm2
:
58. An L-Cimpedance or admittance function
63. Generally, the gain of a transistor amplifier falls
a) has simple poles and zeros in the left half of s
the
plane
at high frequency due to the
b) has nozero or pole at the origin or infinity
a) Internal capacitance of the device
c) is an odd rational function b) Coupling capacitor at the input
c) Skin effect
d) 'has all poles on the negative real axis of the s-plane
d) Couplingcapacitor at theoutput
59. Consider a silicon p-n junction with a uniform
acceptor doping concentration of 10!7 cmon 64. Each transistor in the Darlington pair (see Figure
the p side and a uniform donor doping below) has h,= 100. The overall h, of the
concentration of 1016 cm- on the n-side. No composite transistor neglecting the leakage
external voltage is applied to the diode. Given: currents is
kT/q=26 mV, n,=1.5 x 1010 cm-, 8,,12E,
,=8.85x 10-14 F/m, and q=1.6x10-19C. The
charge per unit junction area (nC cm) in the
depletion region on the p-side is
a) 5.836 b) 4.836
c) 3.836 d) 7.124
o0. The current gain of a BJT is
a) ,o c) S'* d) s,/.
O. Mland M2 are identical and have a threshold.
voltage of 1V. The state of respectively a) 10000 b) 10001 c) 10100 d) 10200
SAKTHI ME -ELECTRONICS ANDCOMMUNICATION ENGG, - 2020
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frequency for the
ene bandwidth of an n-stage tuned amplifer.|71. Calculate the gain limiting
with each stage having a bandwidth of B, is clrcuit
given by 047uf
a) B/n
b) B/n
c) BJ2/n-i d) B/J2n-1 33kO
10k0 047uf
66. For the circuit shown in the
figure, P and Q
the input and Y is the output. The are
logic
implemented by the circuit is 3y

PMOS

NMOS a) 15.64 Hz b) 23.356 Hz


c) 33.89 Hz d) None of the mentioned

72, Whlch characteristic of PLL is defined as the


range of fequencles over which PLL can acquire
a) XNOR lock with the input singal?
b) XOR b) Pull-in-time
c) NOR a) Fee-running state
d) OR c) Lock-in range d) Capture range
b7 The logical expression is equivalent to 73.
y=A+AB How many equal intervals are present in a 14
blt D-A converter?
a) y-AB
b) y=AB a) 16383
c) y=A+B b) 4095
d) A+B c) 65535 d) 1023
68. A 12 MHz frequency is applied
to a cascaded 74. The use of the
counter containing a modulus 5 counter, storage oscilloscope
a $1: Viewing rapidly changing non-repetitive
modulus-8 counter, and a modulus 10 counter. wave
The lowest output frequency possible is forms.
a) 10 kHz b) 20 kHz $2: Recording average
c) 30 kHz
values
d) 60 kHz a) S1 is true and S2
false
69. In a DRAM b) S2 is true and S1
false
c) Both S1 and
a) periodic refreshing is not required S2 true
b) information is stored in a capacitor d) Both S1 and
S2 false
c) infomation is stored in a latch 75. Stress and
strain
a) Magnetic tape curves are plotted using
d) both read and write operations can be perfomed
b) XY recording recording
simultaneously
70. The increase in the input frequency of the c) Galvanometric
differentiation amplifier to input impedance d PMMCwriting systems
creates
a) Component noise 76. In 8085
b) Extermal noise microprocessor,
5MHz and if
tlme required clock frequency is
c) Low frequency noise 1.4 usec. The for each instruction is
d) High frequency noise a) 7 number of possible T-states
c) 3 b) 4
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COMMUNICATION ENGG -2020
77. Which of the following is not an 8086/8088 83. The propagation constant of a lossy
general-purpose register? transmission line is (2+j5) m-!
a) Code
Segement (CS) characteristic impedance is (50+j0)Q and
rad
its
Segment (DS)
S-l, The values of at o=10|
b) Data the line constants L,
Segement (SS) R, G are, respectively. C.
c) Stack (AS) a) L=200 uH/m,
C=0.1 uF/m, R=50 Q/m.
d) Address Segment
G=0.02 S/m
series has how
many 16 bit registers? b) L=250 uH/m, C=0.1
8051 pF/m, R=100 2/m,
78. b) 3 G=0.04 S/m
a) 2
d) 0 c) L=200 uH/m, C=0.2 pF/m, R=100 Q/m.
c) 1
G=0.02 S/m
electromagnetic wave
electric field of an d) L=250 uH/m, C=0.2 pF/m, R=50 Q/m.
The
79.
propagating in the positive
z direction is given =0.04 S/m
05sin ot-Bzt,la,+0.5
2) sin (o-pz)484. To maximize power transfer, a lossless'
The wave is
transmission line is to be matched to a resistive
z-direction load impedance via a N4 transformer as shown.
a) Linearly polarized in the
b) Elliptically polarized lossless transmission line
N4 transformer
c) Left-harnd circularly polarized
polarized
d) Right-hand circularly Z-502 Z-1002
polarized wave is
80. If a right-handed circularly
perfect conductor,
incident normally on a plane
will be
then the reflected wave The characteristic impedance (in 2) of the /4
polarized
a) right-handed circularly transformer is
b) left-handed circularly polarized a) 7.07 b) 75
tilt angle of 450
c) elliptically polarized with a c) 70.7 d) 100
d) horizontally polarized
fields in an in 85. Asignal propagation in awaveguide has a full
81. For static electric and magnetic wave of electric intensity change between the
homogeneous source-free medium,
which of the
two of two further walls, and no component of the
following represents the correct form of electric field in the direction of propagation.
Maxwell's equations? The mode is
b) V.E=0
a) V.E=0
a) TE,1 b) TE,0 c) TM2,2 d) TE,0
VXB=0 V.B=0
microwave
c) VXE=0 d) VxE=0 86. Waveguides are used mainly for
VxB=0 V.B=0 signals because

82. In the transmission line shown, the impedance, a) they depend on straight-line propagation which
applies to microwaves only
Z,, (in ohms) between node A and the ground b) losses would be too heavy at lower
frequencies
is
enough to excite
c) there are no generators powerful
A them at lower frequencies.
frequencies.
d) they would be too bulky at lower
Z,= 502, L = 0.52
S0S2 87. For some application circular waveguide may
because of.
bepreferred over rectangular one
any frequency
a) the smaller cross section needed at
b) lower attenuation
a) 25 b) 33.33 c) 50 d) 100 c) freedom from spurious modes
d) rotation of polarisation
SAKTHI -2020
A3 ME -ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGG
88. An antenna in free space receives 2uW of power 96. The amount of frequency devintien 1
when the incident electric field is 20
mV/m rms. on the intelligence frequency in
a) An FM signal
The effective aperture of the antenna is
b) 0.05 m² b) A PM signal
a) 0.005 m²
c) 1.885 m d) 3.77 m² c) Both FM and PM Signals
d) Neither PM nor FM Signals
antenna having
89. The radiation resistance of an 97. If the symbol duration is 1us, and one of the
wavelength \=5 cm and length 25 cm is
frequencies used inthe Minimum Shift
modulation scheme is 200 MHz, then theKeying
a) 250 r² b) 500n?

c) 1000 d) 2000 n? other


frequency should be
antenna is 729 a) 200.50MHz b) 201.00 MHz
90. The radiation resistance of an
directivity d) 400.00 MHz
and loss resistance is 8 2. What is the
c) 250.00 MHz

of the antenna if the power gain is 16? 98. The coding gain in trellis based coding scheme
a) 17.78 b) 144
can be increased by
c) 16 d) 8
a) Increasing the number of states and increasing the
a duty cycle of constraint length
91. A magnetron is operated at
100 kW. b) Decreasing the number of states and increasing
0.001. It has apeak power output of
Its average power is the constraint length
a) 10000 W b) 100W c) Increasing the number of states and decreasing
c) 1000 W d) 1000000 W the constraint length
d) Decreasingthe number of states and decreasing
92. The modes in the reflex Klystron - the constraint length
difterent transit time.
a) give same frequency but
are caused by spurious frequency
b)
modulation 99. The effective rate at which transmission happens
c) are just for theoretical
consideration over a rate 2/3 Convolutional Coded, 512-0AM
time across resonator system is
d) result from excessive transit
a) 4 bits per symbol b) 6 bits per symbol
gap
c) 8 bits per symbol d) 16 bits per symbol
preferred over IMPATT diode
93. TRAPATT diode is
because of 100. The IP address [Link] is a ..........?
a) High n a) Limited broadcast address
b) Less sensitivity to h¡rmonics b) Direct broadcast address
c) Lower noise c) Multicast address
d) Ability to operate at higher frequencies d) Loop back address

94. A modulating signal given by x(t) =5 101. HTTP is protocol.


with b) transport layer
sin(4r 10t-10x cos 2r 10)V is modulator a) application layer
mentioned
the d) none of the
phase deviation constant Kp=5 rad/V. If c) network layer
carrier frequency instantaneous frequency (in path
kHz) at t=0.5 ms is. 102. In shortest path routing algorithm, the
a) 4nx10 rad/sec b) 5nx10° rad/sec length is measured based on
a) time delay b) number of hops
c) 6nX10 rad/sec d) 4nX10 rad/sec
c) size of the routers d) routing table
95. The signal to quantization noise ratio in an number
n-bit PCM system 103. If the normalized frequency is 24, the
modes in MM
a) depends upon the sampling frequency employed of possible guided propagation
b) is independent of the value of n' Step Index fiber at 1550 nm operating
c) increasing with increasing value of n' wavelength is
d) decreases with the increasing value of n' a) 288 b) 186 c) 144 d) 154

SAKTHI A4 ME-ELECTRONICS AND cOMMUNICATION ENGG - 2020


number for single mode operation a) Magnitude Response
cut. off
V c) Both (a) and (b) b) Phase Characteristics
The
parabolic
Graded Index fiber is d) None of
104.
b) 2.405 /J2 the above
in a 112. The number and
a) 2.405,
direction of
around the point -1+j0
c) 2.405J3
d) 2.405/J3
by the Nyquist plot
encirclements
in the complex
of G(S) =(1-s)/(4+ plane
among
following is provided by an
the a) zero 29) is
Which
reeceiver for the
regeneration of data b) one, anti-clockwise
105.
optical
miinimum error? c) one, clockwise
with
a )
signal
P h o t o - d i o d e
d) two, clockwise
Circujts
Processing
b) Signal 113. The block diagram ofa feedback control system 1:
c)Linear Circuitry

above
is shown in the figure. The overall closed-loop
the
None of gain G of the system is
d)
4 - p o i n t dËscrete
Fourier Transform (DFT)
sequence {1,0, 2, 3} is
The
106.
ta discrete time
-2+2;, 2, -2 -2j] b) (2, 2+2j, 6, 2-2j]
[0,
1-3j, 2,
1+3;) d) [6, -1+3j, 0, -1 -3j]
c (6,
What is
the ROC of the z-transform of the signal
107. b'u(n-1)?
xÍn) =a'u(n) + b) |a|>|z|<|b|
al Ja|<|z| <|b|
d) la|>|z|>|b|
d lal<l2/> |b| a) G= G,G/(1 +G,H,)
b) G= G,G,(1+G,G,+G,H)
of the signal
108. The period an+0.5) is c) G= G,GJ(1+G,G,H,)
xÍn)=2 cos (0.01
b) 100 d) G=G,G/(1+G,6,+G,G,H,)
al 200
d) 0.5
0.01n 2s+s+3s²+5s+10=0 has ....
114. The equation
condition should the roots in the left half of s-plane.
109, Which of the following
FIR filter satisfy to b) two
unit sample response of a a) one
c) three d) four
have a linear phase?
a) h(M-l-n)n=0, 1, 2...M-1 [Link] openJoop transfer function of
a unity
b) th(M-1-n)n=0, 1, 2..M-1 feedback control system is given by
c) -h(M-1-n)n=0, 1, 2...M-1 G(S)=K/s(s+2). For the peak overshoot of
the
d) None of the above
closed-loop system to a until step input to be
following nature 10%, the value of K is
110. IR digital filters are of the
b) Non Recursive b) 3.87
a) Recursive a) 2
d) Non Reversive d) 1.87
c) Reversive 9 c) 2.87
111. In FIR filters, which among the following
parameters remains unaffected
by the
quantization effect?

-ANSWERS
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGG. 2020
64.. d 65 C
56..d 57..... b 58.... 59........ b 60 ........ C 61.......c 62........b 63........ a 75..... b
73. 74..... b
66....... C 67...d 68....... c 69.....b 70 ...... d 71...c 72 84....... C 85 d
83...... b
76....... a 77...d 78.... .a 79... * 80..... b 81....... d 82........b 94
k 95 C
86......d 87.......b 88........c 89........ d 90 ........ a 91...... b 92........ ba 103
93
* 104..... * 105
96..... 97.... 98...... * 99......* 100 d 101......a 102
114........b 115
06.... d 107. a 112 .a 113... b
108..... 109......b 110 ....... a, 111....... b

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