Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida
Practice Question
1 3 Short 2 L1 Explain a Voltage Follower circuit using Op-Amp with a circuit diagram.
2 3 Short 2 L1 Define CMRR and Slew rate of Op-Amp.
3 3 Short 2 L1 Write down the characteristics of Ideal OP-AMP.
4 3 Short 2 L3 The output of particular OP-AMP increases 8V in 12μs then calculate the slew rate of given OP-AMP
5 3 Short 2 L1 Why is a differential amplifier configuration preferred as the input stage of an op-amp?
6 3 Short 2 L1 Explain the concept of differential operation in Op-Amps.
7 3 Short 2 L1 Write the advantages of Negative Feedback in Amplifiers.
8 3 Short 2 L3 An Op-Amp has a differential gain of 103 and a CMRR of 100, input voltages are 120 μV and 80 μV. Determine the output voltage.
9 3 Short 2 L1 Sketch the circuit of op-amp as an integrator and differentiator.
10 3 Short 2 L1 Define voltage comparator circuit using OP-AMP
11 3 Short 2 L1 What is input & output off-set voltage in Op-Amp?
12 3 Short 2 L1 Draw the circuit of an inverting amplifier using Op-Amp.
13 3 Short 2 L1 Write the expression for voltage gain of a non-inverting amplifier.
14 3 Short 2 L1 State the applications of a voltage follower.
15 3 Short 2 L3 A non-inverting amplifier has R1=2.2 kΩ and Rf=22 kΩ. If Vin=0.5 V, calculate oupput voltage (Vout).
16 3 Short 2 L3 An op-amp integrator uses R=100 kΩ and C=0.1 μF. If a step input of 1 V is applied, what is the initial slope dVout/dt?
17 3 Short 2 L3 A differentiator uses R=10 kΩ and C=10 nF. If the input is vin(t)=5sin(2π1 kHz t) V, find the amplitude of vout.
18 3 Short 2 L3 In a summing amplifier with feedback resistor (Rf)=50 kΩ and three input resistors are 10 kΩ each and inputs voltage are 1 V, 2 V, −0.5 V then calculate output voltage (Vout).
19 3 Short 2 L3 Using the given parameters (V1=120 μV, V2=80 μV, Ad=150, and CMRR=1000), calculate the output voltage of the Op-Amp.
20 3 Short 2 L3 A summing amplifier is used as weighted summer: Rf=100 kΩ, Ra=20 kΩ, Rb=50 kΩ. Inputs are Va=1 V, Vb=2 V. Find Vout.
21 3 Short 2 L3 An inverting amplifier has Rin=10 kΩ and Rf=100 kΩ. If Vin=2 V, find Vout.
22 3 Short 2 L3 An op-amp integrator has R=200 kΩ and C=0.05 μF. If a square wave of ±2 V amplitude and frequency 1 kHz is applied, sketch and calculate the output waveform.
23 3 Short 2 L3 A summing amplifier has Rf=100 kΩ, R1=20 kΩ, R2=40 kΩ, R3=50 kΩ. Inputs are V1=1 V, V2=2 V, V3=–1 V. Compute Vout.
24 3 Short 2 L3 An inverting amplifier has a gain of –20. If input voltage is 0.15 V, calculate the output voltage.
25 3 Short 2 L3 A differentiator has R=50 kΩ, C=0.01 μF. For input vin(t)=2sin(2000t) V, calculate the output.
26 3 Short 2 L3 An inverting comparator has the non-inverting input tied to a reference Vref=2.0 V. The op-amp saturates to ±15 V. If the inverting input Vin is 3.2 V, what is Vout?
27 3 Short 2 L2 Explain the working principle of an op-amp comparator.
28 3 Short 2 L1 What is an operational amplifier?
29 3 Short 2 L1 State assumptions made for analyzing ideal op-amp.
30 3 Short 2 L1 What is a voltage transfer curve of an op-amp?
31 3 Short 2 L1 Define offset voltage as applied to an op-amp.
32 3 Short 2 L1 What are differential gain and common-mode gain of a differential amplifier?
33 3 Medium 6 L1 Why does an op-amp have high CMRR?
34 3 Medium 6 L1 Draw and explain the Block diagram and equivalent circuit of an Op-Amp?
35 3 Medium 6 L3 Determine the output voltage of an Op-Amp for input voltages of 200 V and 140 V. The amplifier has a differential gain of 6000 and the value of CMRR is 200.
36 3 Medium 6 L2 Discuss the inverting amplifier, non-inverting amplifier, Unity follower and derive its output expression.
37 3 Medium 6 L1 Define the terms Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) and Slew rate, input offset voltage, input offset current and input bias current.
38 3 Medium 6 L2 Discuss the Differential Amplifier Circuit; also discuss Differential and Common-Mode Operation.
39 3 Medium 6 L1 Discuss the Op-Amp Application as summer, Subtractor, integrator and differentiator.
40 3 Medium 6 L1 What is difference amplifier? Determine Vo in a difference -Amplifier. How it can operate as subtractor?
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59 3 Medium 6 L1 What is difference amplifier? Determine Vo in a difference -Amplifier. How it can operate as subtractor.
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Calculate the output voltage Vo of the circuit..
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62 3 Long 10 L3 Derive an expression for voltage gain of integrator and differentiator ideal operational amplifier configurations using inductor.
Calculate the output voltage Vo of the circuit.
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Explain the concept of virtual ground in OP-AMP. Determine output voltage for given network.
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Calculate the output voltage for the given circuit.
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69 3 Long 10 L3 Derive the out put voltage is proportional to the difference between the two input voltages in Op-amp. Also derive the expression of noninverting summer.
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71 3 Long 10 L3 Derive the output voltage expression of practical op-amp and also derive relationship between slew rate of op-amp and frequency of signal.
72 4 Short 2 L3 A given number is 637 of base-9. Convert it into a number of base-5.
73 4 Short 2 L3 Convert a given binary number (1010110100.110) into a hexa-decimal number.
74 4 Short 2 L3 Simplify the Boolean function using Boolean Algebra theorems:
75 4 Short 2 L1 Write the truth table of two input X-OR gate and two input X-NOR gate.
76 4 Short 2 L2 Add the given two binary numbers (1110.10 + 1011.11)
77 4 Short 2 L1 Define the term "combinational logic" in digital electronics.
78 4 Short 2 L1 Why the NAND and NOR gates are called universal gates?
79 4 Short 2 L3 Subtract the given binaary number 11010 from 10110 using 2’s complement.
80 4 Short 2 L1 Draw the NOT, AND & OR gates using NAND gate only.
81 4 Short 2 L3 Obtain the 1’s & 2’s complements of given binary numbers: (a) 00010000 (b) 11111111 (c) 10000101 (d) 10101010
82 4 Short 2 L3 Convert the a given hexa-decimal nuber (B12FE) into Octal, Binary, Base-4, Base-3, Base-12.
Write the standard SOP & POS forms for the following functions:
83 4 Short 2 L3 (a) F(A,B,C)= A’+BC+ABC’
(b) F(A,B,C)= (A+B+C)(A+B’)(A’)
84 4 Short 2 L2 Write the function F = A+A′BC in standard SOP.
85 4 Short 2 L3 Determine the minters of function = (0,1,4,5)
Represent following Expression in 𝐹Canonical
𝜋 form (maxterms)
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F=A’B+A’B’D+ABC’D
87 4 Short 2 L2 What is the largest 3-digit number in octal?
88 4 Short 2 L1 State De-Morgan’s Theorem
89 4 Short 2 L1 State Consensus theorem
90 4 Short 2 L3 Substrate using I’s compliment (10111)2 – (110011)2
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92 4 Short 2 L1 Write the duality theoram.
93 4 Short 2 L3 Subtract using 10’s complement: (9754)10 – (364)10
94 4 Short 2 L2 Convert (A6B.0F) 16 to octal number.
95 4 Short 2 L3 Add binary numbers (1110.10 + 1011.11)₂.
96 4 Short 2 L3 Simplify the Boolean function F = XY + XY′Z + YZ′ using Boolean algebra.
97 4 Short 2 L3 Find 1’s and 2’s complement of 1101001.
98 4 Short 2 L3 Evaluate: (637)₉ = (?)₅
99 4 Short 2 L1 Write the truth table of two input X-OR gate and two input X-NOR gate.
Binary-arithmetic operations for 11.10 + 10.11 + 111.00 + 110.11+ 001.01=?
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101 4 Short 2 L3 Subtract (110101)2−(10111)2 using 2’s complement method.
102 4 Short 2 L3 Convert octal number = (475) into binary and hexadecimal.
103 4 Short 2 L3 Convert octal number = (40.125) into decimal.
Convert the following:
104 4 Medium 6 L3 i) Convert (53.625)₁₀ to binary.
105 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F=Σ(0,1,2,3,5,7,13,15)+d(8,10) using K-map and design with basic gates.
106 4 Medium 6 L3 Minimize Boolean function in POS form using K-map: f(A,B,C,D,E)=∏M(3,5,6,9,10,11,13,19,21,22,23,25,26,27,29)
107 4 Medium 6 L3 Convert: (110110.011)₂=(?)₁₆ , (231.36)₁₀=(?)₂ , (11011.10)₂=(?)₁₀ , (534)₈=(?)₁₀
108 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify the function F= Σm(0,3,5,7,8,9,10,12,13), d(1,6,11,14) using K-map and implement with NAND gates.
109 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify the function F= ΠM(0,2,10,11,12,14,15) • Πd(5,13) using K-map and implement with NOR gates.
110 4 Medium 6 L1 Define Universal Gates. Implement AND, OR, NOR using only NAND gates.
111 4 Medium 6 L3 Minimize using K-map: F(A,B,C,D) = Σm(1,4,8,12,13,15) + d(3,14).
112 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σ(1,3,4,5,6,7,9,11,13,15) using K-map and implement with basic gates.
113 4 Medium 6 L3 For a Boolean function of 4 variables, Σ(3,7,11,14,15)=Π(?)
114 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,2,5,6,7,13,14,15)+d(8,10) using K-map and implement with NAND gates only.
115 4 Medium 6 L3 Determine base of the following: (i) (345)₁₀=(531)ₓ (ii) (2374)₁₆= (9076)ₓ
Perform the following as mentioned:
(i)Convert (63.250)₁₀ to binary number.
(ii) Convert (10010.101)₂ to decimal number.
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(iii) Convert (A6B.0F)₁₆ to octal number.
(iv) Perform subtraction using 2’s complement (111 - 1010)₂.
(v) Design AND, OR, and NOT gates using only NOR gates.
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119 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,5,7,8,10,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates. (K-map Minimization)
120 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F=A′B+AB′+ABCF = A′B + AB′ + ABCF=A′B+AB′+ABC using Boolean algebra.
121 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,3,7,8,10,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates. and implement with NAND gates only.
122 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,4,7,8,10,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates, and implement with NOR gates only.
123 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,5,7,8,11,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates, and implement with NAND gates only.
124 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,5,7,8,12,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates, and implement with NOR gates only.
125 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,5,7,8,10,14,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates, and implement with NAND gates only.
126 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,5,7,8,10,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates, and implement with logic gates only.
127 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,1,2,5,7,8,10,13) using K-map and implement with NOR gates.
128 4 Medium 6 L3 Simplify F(A,B,C,D)=Σm(0,2,5,7,8,10,13,15) using K-map and implement with NOR gates, and implement with logic gates only.
129 4 Medium 6 LE Why are NAND and NOR gates called universal gates? Draw AND, OR, and Ex-OR gate using universal gate
130 4 Medium 6 L3 What are the binary-arithmetic operations for 11.10 + 10.11 + 111.00 + 110.11+ 001.01=?
131 4 Long 10 L3 How can I solve this, F =∑ (0,1,2, 3,5, 7,13,15) +d (8,10) simplify using K-Map and design logic resultant circuit using basic logic gates?
132 4 Long 10 L3 Minimize the following Boolean function in POS form using K Mapf⟮A,B,C,D,E⟯=∏M⟮3,5,6,9,10,11,13,19,21,22,23,25, 29 )
133 4 Long 10 L3 Convert the following: i) (53.625)10 to (?)2 ii) Find the base x if (211)x = (152)8 iii) Subtract using 1’s complement: (10111)2 – (110011)2 iv) find the 1’s and 2’s compliment of (010100)2
134 4 Long 10 L1 What are the logic gates? Explain each of them.
135 4 Long 10 L3 What are universal gates ? Why are they called so ? Design EX-OR gate using NOR gate.
136 4 Long 10 L3 Implement XOR gate using NAND gate only.
137 4 Long 10 L3 How can I solve this, F =∑ (0,1,3,5, 7,9,13,15) +d (6,11) simplify using K-Map and design logic resultant circuit using NOR gates.
138 4 Long 10 L3 Define all types of number system with example and also explain the number system conversion in detail with example.
139 4 Long 10 L3 Explain binary arithemetic in detail.
140 4 Long 10 L1 State De Morgan s Law
141 4 Long 10 L3 Simplify the following boolean expresstion (i) A + AB = A (II) (A+B)(A+C) = A+BC (iii) (A+B+C) (AB+C) (AC)
142 4 Long 10 L3 What is the difference between canonical form and standard form?