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MIT ADT University SoES, Pune

MIT Art Design and Technology University’s


School of Engineering and Sciences, Pune
Department of Applied Science & Humanities

│First Year B. Tech. │Academic Year 2023-2024 │ SEM-2nd │


Subject: Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering [BEEE-23ECE11010]
Assignment-3
Q. Bloom’s
Question Marks CO
No. Level
Discuss the behaviour of a PN junction under forward and reverse
1 5 3 2
biasing.
2 Draw and explain the V-I characteristics of a PN junction. 5 3 2
3 Compare between LED, Photodiode & Zener Diode 5 3 4
Elaborate the operation of half wave rectifier & full wave bridge rectifier
4 5 3 2
using circuit diagram and waveform.
A crystal diode having internal resistance Rf = 20Ω is used for half-wave
rectification.
If the applied voltage V = 50 sin ωt & load resistance RL = 800 Ω, find:
5 (i) Im, Idc, Irms 5 3 3
(ii) a.c. power input & d.c. power output
(iii) d.c. output voltage
(iv) Efficiency of rectification.
Distinguish between Half wave, Full wave center tapped & Full Wave
6 5 3 4
Bridge rectifier.
In the centre-tap circuit shown in Fig. the diodes are assumed to be
ideal i.e. having zero internal resistance. Find :
(i) d.c. output voltage
(ii) peak inverse voltage (iii) rectification efficiency.
7 5 3 3

In the bridge type circuit shown in Fig. 6.32, the diodes are assumed to
be ideal. Find :
(i) d.c. output voltage (ii) peak inverse voltage (iii) output frequency.
Assume primary to secondary turns to be 4.
8 5 3 3

Elaborate transistor under following points.


9 5 3 2
1.Construction 2.Types 3.Working 4.Diagram
State the term transistor configuration, transistor biasing in detail,
10 current amplification factor & write its formula for common base, 5 3 1
common emitter and common collector configuration.
In a CB connection, current amplification factor is 0.9. If the emitter
11 Current is 1mA, determine the value of base current. 5 3 3
MIT ADT University SoES, Pune

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