Description : What is the use of differential amplifier?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : A differential amplifier has a differential gain of 28000 and CMRR is 60 dB. What will be the value of common mode gain? A) Ac = 0.125 B) Ac = 0.33 C) Ac = 3 D) Ac = 28
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A differential amplifier has a differential gain of 28000 and CMRR is 60 dB. What will be the value of common mode gain? A) Ac = 0.125 B) Ac = 0.33 C) Ac = 3 D) Ac = 28
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Jun 18, 2018
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anonymous
Description : A differential amplifier has a differential gain of 20,000, CMRR : 80 dB. The common mode gain is given by
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A differential amplifier has a differential gain of 20,000, CMRR : 80 dB. The common mode gain is given by 2
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May 3, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What type of biasing is used in CE amplifier?
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Mar 22, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What do you mean by frequency response of an amplifier?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What is the power amplifier?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What is the meaning of operational amplifier?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What is the advantage of AC over DC electrical transmission?
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Apr 26, 2020
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anonymous
Description : What is the advantage of using soft starters?
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Mar 15, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What is the advantage of high power factor?
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Reduced copper losses Smaller conductor size Improve voltage regulation Increase system capability Less energy bill
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The purpose of the restraining coil in a biased differential relay is (A) To reduce CT saturation during fault. (B) To increase the sensitivity of the relay. (C) To match the transformation ratio. (D) To limit the spill current through the relay during heavy external fault.
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d
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May 8, 2018
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anonymous
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A differential relay measures the vector difference between two or more similar electrical quantities.
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Mar 19, 2018
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anonymous
Description : How does an operational amplifier work?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : Write one advantage and one disadvantage each for spring control method and gravity control method.
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Advantages of Spring Control Method: 1) The spring-controlled meters may be used in any position. 2) In some instruments, springs can be used as current leads. 3) As springs are light in weight ... only. 2) Scale is non-uniform. 3) Control weights add to the weight of instrument.
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Sep 6, 2018
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anonymous
Description : List one advantage and one disadvantage of one wattmeter method.
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Advantages: 1) Only one wattmeter is used. 2) Less number of connections. 3) Cost required is less. Disadvantages: 1) Used only for 3- Φ balanced load and not for ... be accessible for connecting the Pressure coil. 3) Delta connection must be opened to connect current coil.
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Sep 5, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The main advantage of AC over DC is: (A) Conversion flexibility from one voltage level to other (B) AC can be easily converted into DC by using a rectifier (C) AC is easy to maintain & can be easily distributed at long distances (D) All of the above
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Ac is easy to maintain and ac can be easily converted to dc by rectifier .There is no commutator for conversion in ac that's why ac machines are weight less and more efficiency.ac machines occupy less space than dc .
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May 8, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The unity gain bandwidth of an inverting amplifier is 10 MHz What would be the bandwidth if the gain is increased to 10 V/V? A) 100 MHz B) 1 MHz C) 10 MHz D) 1 kHz
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The unity gain bandwidth of an inverting amplifier is 10 MHz What would be the bandwidth if the gain is increased to 10 V/V? A) 100 MHz B) 1 MHz C) 10 MHz D) 1 kHz
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Jun 18, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What is the efficiency of Class-B amplifier? A) 68.50% B) 78.50% C) 88.50% D) 98.50%
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What is the efficiency of Class-B amplifier? A) 68.50% B) 78.50% C) 88.50% D) 98.50%
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Jun 18, 2018
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anonymous
Description : What is a BJT amplifier?
Description : What is stability in an amplifier?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Description : working of class B push pull amplifier.
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Circuit Diagram:- Operation: In class B amplifier transistor conduct only for half cycle of input signal.One conduct in positive half cycle and other conducts in negative half ... Then output transformer joins these two halves and produces a full sine wave in the load resistor.
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Sep 3, 2019
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anonymous
Description : Compare amplifier and oscillator.
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Figure shows a block diagram of an amplifier and an oscillator. An amplifier is a device, which produces an output signal with similar waveform as that of the input. ... is supplied. An oscillator does not require any external signal to start or maintain energy conversion process.
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Sep 3, 2019
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anonymous
Description : role of tuned LC circuit in tuned amplifier.
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In order to pick up and amplify the desired radio frequency signal, the resistive load in the audio amplifier is replaced by a tuned circuit (also called a parallel resonant circuit)as shown ... desired radio frequency signal. (ii)Amplification of the selected signal to a suitable voltage level.
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Sep 3, 2019
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anonymous
Description : applications of RC coupled amplifier
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Applications of RC coupled amplifier: (i) Widely used as Voltage amplifiers. (ii) They are used in Public Address System. (iii) In Tape recorders. (iv) In stereo amplifiers (v) In T.V. V.C.R. and C.D. Players.
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Sep 3, 2019
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anonymous
Description : characteristics of Hi-Fi amplifier system.
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Characteristics of HI-FI amplifier: 1. Signal to noise ratio should be better than 50dB. 2. Frequency response should be flat within +-1dB. 3. Nonlinear distortion should not be more ... provided. 6. Environmental conditions should be such as to eliminate the external noise in listening room.
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Sep 2, 2019
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anonymous
Description : two stage amplifier and need of multistage amplifier.
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Circuit diagram of two stage amplifier : Need of multistage amplifier: The output from a single stage amplifier is usually insufficient to drive an output device. So that ... to second amplifier. To increase the overall gain of the amplifier multistage amplifier is needed.
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Aug 19, 2019
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anonymous
Description : advantages and disadvantages of direct coupled amplifier over RC coupled amplifier.
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Advantages: Due to absence of coupling capacitors, the gain does not reduce on the lower frequency side. This amplifier can amplify dc signals. Reduced cost and complexity due to absence of ... The output waveform has a dc shift. Poor frequency response at a higher frequency.
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Aug 19, 2019
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anonymous
Description : transformer coupled amplifier
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transformer coupled amplifier
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Aug 19, 2019
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anonymous
Description : Single stage CE amplifier
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Requirement(Necessity) of Multistage amplifier: -In many applications we required a high gain. But sometimes gain produced by an amplifier is not sufficient so to increase the gain, we ... necessity of multistage amplifier is for providing high gain. It is also required for high bandwidth.
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Aug 15, 2019
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anonymous
Description : Give the different types of amplifier coupling.
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1. Resistance – capacitance (RC) coupling. 2. Inductance (LC) coupling. 3. Transformer coupling (TC) 4. Direct coupling (D.C.)
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Jul 24, 2019
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anonymous
Description : State the need of multistage amplifier. Draw frequency response of R-C coupled amplifier.
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The need of multistage amplifier The voltage (or power) gain, obtained from a single stage small signal amplifier, is limited. Therefore, it is not sufficient for all practical applications. Therefore, in ... to use a MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIER . Frequency response of R-C coupled amplifier.
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Sep 5, 2018
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anonymous
Description : Define gain and bandwidth of an amplifier.
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Bandwidth The range of frequency over which the voltage gain is equal to or greater than 70.7% of its maximum value Gain: The ratio of output parameter (voltage/ current /power) to the input parameter (voltage/ current /power) of an amplifier is known as gain. It is denoted by a letter A
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Sep 5, 2018
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anonymous
Description : Draw diagram of class A push-pull amplifier and explain its operation.
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Class A Push-pull Amplifier: The circuit diagram of class A push-pull amplifier is as shown in the fig.(a). Operation: The resistors R1 and R2 along with Vcc provide the dc biasing so as ... Vcc is applied to the collectors of transistors Q1 and Q2 through the centretapped output transformer.
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Sep 5, 2018
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anonymous
Description : State the need of cascade amplifier and draw circuit diagram of 2-stage direct coupled amplifier.
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Need:- The voltage (or power) gain, obtained from a single stage small signal amplifier, is limited. Therefore, it is not sufficient for all practical applications. Therefore, in order to obtain greater voltage and power gain, cascade amplifiers are used.
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Sep 5, 2018
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anonymous
Description : Compare RC coupled, transformer coupled and direct coupled amplifier based on four points.
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Parameter RC coupled Transformer coupled Direct coupled Coupling element Resistor and capacitor Transformer No element Impedance matching Poor Excellent good Frequency ... Low frequency amplifier,opamp Size and cost small Large and bulky least
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Sep 5, 2018
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anonymous
Description : Draw the single stage RC coupled amplifier circuit and explain its’s operation.
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Operation:- The capacitors C1 and C2 are called as the coupling capacitors. As the load resistor RL (not shown in the diagram) is coupled to the amplifier through the coupling capacitor ... connected in the common emitter (CE) configuration. Therefore, this amplifier is called CE amplifier.
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Sep 4, 2018
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anonymous
Description : List the advantages of RC coupled amplifier.
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Advantages: 1. The frequency response is excellent 2. The circuit is very compact and extremely light 3. Cost is low because it employ resistors and capacitors which are cheap
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Sep 4, 2018
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anonymous
Description : State the need of cascade amplifier.
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Most systems a single transistor amplifier does not provide sufficient gain or bandwidth or will not have the correct input or output impedance matching. Hence cascade amplifier is use which consist more than one stages of amplification.
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Sep 4, 2018
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anonymous
Description : Which one of the following is another name for common-collector amplifier? A) Source follower B) Collector follower C) Base follower D) Emitter follower
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Which one of the following is another name for common-collector amplifier? A) Source follower B) Collector follower C) Base follower D) Emitter follower
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Jun 18, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The voltage gains of the amplifier with and without feedback are 20 and 100 respectively. The percentage of negative feedback would be
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The voltage gains of the amplifier with and without feedback are 20 and 100 respectively. The percentage of negative feedback would be 4%
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May 3, 2018
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anonymous
Description : An amplifier has input power of 2 microwatts. The power gain of the amplifier is 60 dB. The output power will be
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An amplifier has input power of 2 microwatts. The power gain of the amplifier is 60 dB. The output power will be 2 watts
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May 3, 2018
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anonymous
Description : An amplifier has a voltage gain of 120. To reduce distortion, 10% negative feedback is employed. The gain of the amplifier with feedback is (1) 141 (2) 92.3 (3) 9.23 (4) 1.41
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An amplifier has a voltage gain of 120. To reduce distortion, 10% negative feedback is employed. The gain of the amplifier with feedback is 9.23
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May 1, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The voltage gain of a common -source JFET amplifier depends up on its (1) Input impedance (2) Amplification factor (3) Dynamic drain resistance (4) Drain load resistance
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2
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Apr 30, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The gain of an ideal amplifier must be
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The gain of an ideal amplifier must be infinity
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Apr 26, 2018
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anonymous
Description : The effect of a finite gain of an operational amplifier used in an integrator is that (A) it would not integrate (B) the slope of the output will vary with time (C) the final value of the output voltage will reduce (D) there will be instability in the circuit
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The effect of a finite gain of an operational amplifier used in an integrator is that there will be instability in the circuit
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Apr 26, 2018
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anonymous
Answer :
The voltage regulation in magnetic amplifier type voltage regulator is effected by varying the reactance.
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Mar 20, 2018
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anonymous
Description : How can BJT be used as an amplifier?
Description : How does negative feedback reduces distortion in an amplifier?
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Mar 10, 2018
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anonymous
Answer :
ADC-Amplifier interface: In most data acquisition system analog to digital converter (ADC) is interfaced with the amplifier. There are different interface architectural schemes. Operational ... . The interaction between analog to digital converter and amplifier affects the system performance.
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Mar 2, 2018
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anonymous
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Active region of BJT act as amplifier.
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Sep 27, 2017
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anonymous