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ANSWER KEY Practice Papers EC

Practice Paper-A
1. D 16. C 31. B 46. C 61. B 2. B 17. C 32. C 47. C 62. C 3. A 18. B 33. D 48. B 63. C 4. D 19. D 34. C 49. B 64. D 5, A 20. D 35. C 50. D 65. A 6. B 21. C 36. B 51. C 7. B 22. A 37. C 52. B 8. A 23. D 38. B 53. D 9. B 24. C 39. B 54. D . 10. D 25. C 40. A 55. B 11. C 26. A 41. B 56. B 12. B 27. B 42. A 57. C 13. B 28. A 43. B 58. C 14. B 29. B 44. B 59. C . 15. B 30. A 45. B 60. B

Practice Paper-B
1. C 16. B 31. C 46. B 61. A 2. B 17. A 32. C 47. C 62. A 3. B 18. B 33. B 48. B 63. C 4. A 19. A 34. B 49. A 64. A 5. C 20. B 35. D 50. A 65. D 6. C 21. A 36. C 51. D 7. D 22. B 37. A 52. B 8. C 23. C 38. C 53. C 9. A 24. A 39. B 54. A . 10. B 25. D 40. A 55. D 11. D 26. D 41. C 56. B 12. B 27. D 42. A 57. B 13. B 28. A 43. D 58. B 14. B 29. C 44. A 59. C . 15. B 30. C 45. A 60. C

Practice Paper-C
1. D 16. D 31. C 46. D 61. C 2. B 17. C 32. C 47. A 62. C 3. D 18. D 33. D 48. B 63. D 4. C 19. B 34. A 49. A 64. D 5, A 20. B 35. D 50. B 65. A 6. A 21. A 36. C 51. D 7. A 22. C 37. A 52. B 8. C 23. D 38. B 53. B 9. A 24. A 39. C 54. B . 10. C 25. A 40. A 55. B 11. D 26. C 41. C 56. A 12. D 27. D 42. C 57. D 13. C 28. C 43. C 58. B 14. D 29. A 44. C 59. D . 15. D 30. B 45. B 60. B

Practice Paper-D
1. A 16. B 31. C 46. C 61. C 2. A 17. B 32. B 47. D 62. A 3. A 18. B 33. A 48. B 63. D 4. B 19. B 34. C 49. D 64. D 5, A 20. B 35. A 50. D 65. B 6. D 21. C 36. A 51. B 7. D 22. A 37. B 52. A 8. A 23. B 38. C 53. D 9. C 24. A 39. A 54. B . 10. D 25. D 40. A 55. C 11. A 26. B 41. C 56. C 12. A 27. B 42. D 57. D 13. B 28. C 43. B 58. B 14. D 29. C 44. B 59. D . 15. B 30. C 45. D 60. C

Practice Paper-E
1. A 16. B 31. B 46. C 61. C 2. D 17. B 32. A 47. A 62. D 3. C 18. B 33. C 48. B 63. B 4. C 19. B 34. C 49. D 64. D 5. B 20. B 35. C 50. A 65. D 6. C 21. C 36. D 51. B 7. B 22. D 37. A 52. C 8. B 23. B 38. C 53. A 9. C 24. D 39. B 54. A . 10. B 25. C 40. D 55. C 11. C 26. C 41. C 56. B 12. B 27. B 42. B 57. A 13. C 28. D 43. B 58. A 14. A 29. B 44. D 59. A . 15. A 30. C 45. B 60. D

SOLUTIONS EC_Practice Paper A

SOL 1.1

Option (C) is correct. We have Z = [A + BC + D + EF ] [A + BC + D (E + F ) = [A + BC + EF + D] [A + BC + D + EF ] S S S 14 2 43 X Y X Y = (X + Y) (X + Y ) = X = A = BC For A = 0, Z = BC

SOL 1.2

Option (B) is correct. p (heart) = 13 = 1 , 52 4 I = log 2 4 = 2 bits Option (B) is correct. The processing gain is given as W = 500 or 27 dB R The b /J 0 required to obtain an error probability of 105 for binary PSK is 9.5 dB. Hence, the jamming margin is b Jav W b Pav l = b R l a J 0 k = 27.95 or 17.5 dB dB dB dB

SOL 1.3

SOL 1.4

Option (A) is correct.

SOL 1.5

75 + j 25 60 = ZL Z 0 = = 0.212+48.55c 75 + j 25 + 60 ZL + Z 0 1+ s = = 1 + 0.212 = 1.538 1 0.212 1 Option (C) is correct. Gd = U = 4r 2 Pave Uave Prad 103.6 # 15 # 103 = 1.32 mW/m 2 rad Pave = Gd # P = 4r 2 4 (60 # 103) 2

SOL 1.6

Option (A) is correct.

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

We know that adj(adj A ) = A n 2 : A. Here n = 3 , and A = 3 So, adj (adjA) = 3(3 2) : A = 3A .


SOL 1.7

Option (D) is correct. Let I = I = I =

#
0

log (tan x) dx log tan a x k dx 2 log (cot x)

...(i)

# 0 # 0 # 0 # 0 # 0

...(ii)

Adding (1) and (2), we get 2I = = =


SOL 1.8
2

[log (tan x) + log (cot x) dx log (tan x. cot x) dx log 1dx = 0 & I = 0

Option (C) is correct. Let p1 = 0.4 , p2 = 0.3 , p 3 = 0.2 and p 4 = 0.1 P (the gun hits the plane) = P (the plane is hit at least once) = 1 P (the plane is hit in none of the shots) = 1 (1 p1) (1 p2) (1 p 3) (1 p 4) = 1 (0.6 # 0.7 # 0.8 # 0.9) = (1 0.3024) = 0.6976 Option (A) is correct. 4: P = 0 , 4# P =2Pz u y ! 0 2x P is a possible EM field 4: Q = 0 , 4# Q = 1 2 [10 cos (t 2)] u z ! 0 2 Q is a possible EM field sin 4: R = 1 2 (32 cot ) ! 0, 2 R is not an EM field. 2 (sin2 ) 1 !0 4: S = 2 sin (t 6r) 2r r sin S is not an EM field.

SOL 1.9

SOL 1.10

Option (B) is correct. PXX = 1 2

62 (1 + 2) 3

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EC_Practice Paper A
3 = 6 ' 2 2 + + 1 tan1 ()1 2 4 (1 + ) 8 (1 + ) 8 0

Chapter 1

SOL 1.11

=3 8 Option (D) is correct. Initially plot has slope of 40 dB/decade so there must be two zero at origin. At = 10 slope changes to -60 dB/decade from 40 dB/decade. So there must be 5 Ks2 . The 40 pole at = 10 . Thus transfer function must be of the form = (1 + 0.1s) 5 dB/decade line will cross = 1 at 0 dB, 20 log K = 60 & K = 1000 , Option (B) is correct. Closed loop transfer function is T (s) = G (s) K (s2 + 1) = 1 + G (s) (1 + K) s2 + 3s + (2 + K)

SOL 1.12

SOL 1.13

1+K > 0 & K >1 & K >1 2 + K > 0 & K > 24 Option (B) is correct. 1 2 1 + s 1 T (s) = 2 = s s + s + 1 1 + s2 + 1 Thus an equivalent system has G (s) = 2 1 and H (s) = s . For this function s +1 root-locus is (B).

SOL 1.14

Option (C) is correct. X [k ] = 1 T x (t) ejk t dt = 1 # Aejk t dt # T T/4 T/2


o o

T/2

T/4

jk t 4 = A; e = A sin b k l 2 T jko ET k
o

SOL 1.15

Option (B) is correct. X (z) = =


n = 3 1 3 1 3

z / (3z1) n = / b 1 3 l
n=1

SOL 1.16

z , z <3 1 z = z 3z Option (B) is correct. y [n] = {1, 4, 2, 4, 1}

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

SOL 1.17

Option (A) is correct. x (t) = 1, E3 =

x (t) 2 dt = 3

SOL 1.18

So this is a power signal not a energy. 2 T P3 = lim 1 x (t) dt = 1 T " 32T T Option (B) is correct. Step size = 9.99 = 10 mV 999

&
SOL 1.19

0110 1001 0101 6 9 5 m 6.95 # 10 = 6.95 V

Option (A) is correct. The truth table is as shown below A 1 1 B 1 0 X 0 0 Y 1 1

SOL 1.20

Option (B) is correct. Y = A (B + C (AB + AC )) = AB + AC [(A + B ) (A + C )] = AB + AC (A + AC + AB + BC ) = AB Option (A) is correct. In the circuit VGS = VG VS 0.5 = 1 V VDS = VD VS = 0.5 0.5 = 0 V VDS (sat) = VGS VTH = 1 0.4 = 0.6 V Here, VDS < VDS (sat) and VGS > VTH So, M1 is in linear (triode) region Option (B) is correct. When vi > 2 V , output is positive. When vi < 2 V , output is negative. The waveform is as shown below

SOL 1.21

SOL 1.22

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Chapter 1

SOL 1.23

5 6 Duty cycle = tON = 6 =1 t 2 3 Option (C) is correct. During positive cycle when vi < 8 V, both diode are OFF vo = vi . For vi > 8 V, vo = 8 V, D1 is ON. During negative cycle when vi < 6 V, both diode are OFF, vo = vi . For vi > 6 V, D2 is on vo = 6 V.

SOL 1.24

Option (D) is correct. Power P = vi 2 = 2ix # ix = 2i x ix = 4 A, P = 32 W (absorb) Option (A) is correct. Option (D) is correct. 2 (V + VR) 1 1 2 W = ) s bi :Na + Na D3 e WA = (Vbia + VR) (NaA + NdA) (NaB NdB) 2 =(V + V ) (N + N ) N N G WB aA dB bib R aB dB d Vbi = Vi ln c Na N n i2 m 18 15 VbiA = 0.0259ln c 10 # 10 20 m = 0.754 V 2.25 # 10 18 16 VbiB = 0.0259ln c 10 # 10 20 m = 0.814 V 2.25 # 10 WA = 5.754 1018 + 1015 1016 2 = 3.13 =b 5.814 lc 1018 + 1016 mc 1015 mG WB
1 1 1

SOL 1.25 SOL 1.26

SOL 1.27

Option (A) is correct. The small-signal equivalent circuit is shown in fig.

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

vo = gm vgs (RD RL), vi = vgs Av = vo = gm (RD RL) = (2m) (5k 4k) = 4.44 vi
SOL 1.28

SOL 1.29

SOL 1.30

Option (C) is correct. VSD = VSG , k' ID = p W (VGS + VTP ) 2 2 L 104 = b 25 lbW l (2.5 1.5) 2 & W = 32 m 2 4 Option (C) is correct. Full wave rectifier vs = vs = 120 sin 260t V v max = 120 0.7 = 119.3 V vrip = 119.3 100 = 19.3 V 119.3 = 20.6 F C = v max = 2fkvrip 2 (60) 2.5 # 103 # 14.4 Option (C) is correct. For each successive gate, that has a transistor in saturation, the current required is I V VCE (sat) IB (sat) = C (sat) = CC RC = 5 0.2 = 0.15 mA 50 (640) For n attached gate Io = nIB (sat) To assure no logic error Vo = VCC Io RC > VH = 3.5 V n # VCC 3.5 = 5 3.5 = 15.6 & n # 15 RC IB (sat) 640 (0.15m)

SOL 1.31

Option (C) is correct. LHLD 3000H MOV E, M INX H MOV D, M LDAX D MOV L, A INX D LDAX D

;(3000A) " HL = 3002H ; (3002H) " E = 00 ; HL + 1 " HL = 3003H ; M " D = (3003H) = 02H ; (DE) " A = (3000H) = 02H ; A " L = 02H ; DE+1 " DE = 3001H ; (DE) " A = (3001) = 30H

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

MOV H, A Hence HL pair contain 3002H.


SOL 1.32

; A " H = 30H

Option (C) is correct. Let Where I =

# 0

cosm x sinn xdx =

# 0

f (x) dx

f (x) = cosm x sinn x f ( x) = cosm x ( x) sinn ( x) = ( cos x) m (sin x) n = cosm x sinn x , if m is odd I =

# 0

cosm x sinn xdx = 0 , if m is odd

SOL 1.33

Option (B) is correct. Let f (z) = cos z then f (z) is analytic within and on z = 3 , now by Cauchys integral formula f (z) f (z) dz = 2if (z 0) f (z 0) = 1 # dz & # 2i z z 0 z z0 take f (z) = cos z, z 0 = 1, we have z dz = 2if (1) = 2i cos = 2i # cos z1
z =3 c c

SOL 1.34

Option (B) is correct. Here f (x, y) = x + y2, x 0 = 0, y 0 = 0 We have, by Picards method y = y0 + y(1) = y 0 + = 0+ y(1) = y0 + = 0+

#
x0

f (x, yo) dx

The first approximation to y is given by

#
x0

f (x, y 0) dx = 0 +

#
0

f (x, 0) dx

#
0

2 xdx = x 2

The second approximation to y is given by

# x # 0

f (x, y0) dx = 0 +

# 0

f (x, 0) dx

2 xdx = x 2

The second approximation to y is given by y(2) = y 0 + =

#
x0

f (x, y(1)) dx = 0 +
4 2 5

#
0

f bx, x l dx 2

#
0

x x x bx + 4 l dx = 2 + 50

The third approximation is given by y(3) = y 0 +

#
x0

f (x, y(2)) dx

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

= 0+ =

#
0

2 5 f bx, x + x l dx 2 20

#
0

x4 x10 2x7 bx + 4 + 400 + 40 l dx

SOL 1.35

2 5 8 11 =x +x + x + x 2 20 160 4400 Option (C) is correct.

1 s (s + 10s + 29) 1 T (s) = = 10 (s + ) (s + 3) 10 (s + 3) 1+ 1+ 2 s (s 1) s (s2 + 10s + 29) 10 (s + 3) H (s) G (s) = s (s2 + 10s + 29) (A) is not a valid root-loci because all root-loci ends on a zero. (B) is also not a valid root-loci because loci exist to the left of even number of pole. Characteristic equation is s3 + 10s2 + (29 + 10) s + 30 = 0
2

s3 s2 s1 s0

1 10 29 + 7 30

29 + 10 30

For # 0 root-loci does not intersect the imaginary axis.


SOL 1.36 SOL 1.37

Option (D) is correct. Option (A) is correct. Routh table is as shown below

P (s) = 6s 4 6 ,

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

dP (s) = 24s3 , ds There is two sign change from the s 4 row down to the s0 row. So two roots are on RHS. Because of symmetry rest two roots must be in LHP. From s6 to s 4 there is 1 sign change so 1 on RHP and 1 on LHP. Total LHP 3 root, RHP 3 root .
SOL 1.38

Option (C) is correct. x1 (t) = 6 sin c (100t) cos (200t) X1 (f ) is convolution of two signals whose spectrum covers f = ! 50 Hz and ! 100 Hz. So convolution extends over f = 150 Hz and sampling rate N1 = 2f = 300 Hz x 2 (t) = 10 sin c2 (100t) Taking Fourier transform f x 2 (f ) = 0.1tri b 100 l B = 100 Hz Sampling rate N2 = 2B = 200 Hz

N1 = 300 = 3 200 2 N2
SOL 1.39

Option (B) is correct. Exponential series of g (t) is g (t) =

/ Xm ej t
0

n = 3

Fundamental period T0 = 2 0 = 2 = 2 = 2 T0 Coefficient Xm is given by Xm = 1 T0 For m = 0 For m > 0 Xm = 1 2

# g (t) e

j0 t

=1 2

#
0

tejt dt

T0

2 X 0 = 1 # tdt = 1 20

#0

tejmt dt

2 1 = 1 =ejmt ; t 2 2 jm ( jm) E G 0

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

= 1 );ej 2m b 2 + 21 2 lE (1) b 1 jm m 2 m2 2 l3 ej 2m = cos ( 2m) + j sin ( 2m) = 1 + j.0 So, Xm = 1 :(1) 2 + 21 2 21 2 D jm m 2 m j j Xm = = e m m Option (A) is correct. x (t) = 5rect a t k * [ (t + 1) + (t)] 2
2

SOL 1.40

by convolution property g (t) * (t t 0) = g (t t 0) so x (t) = 5rect a t k * (t + 1) + 5rect a t k * (t) 2 2 x (t) = 5rect b t + 1 l + 5rect a t k 2 2 x b 1 l = 5rect b 3 l + 5rect b 1 l 2 4 4 = 5 (0) + 5 (1) = 5
SOL 1.41

Option (C) is correct. Let Thevenin equivalent of both network

2 vTH R RTH + R k 2 vTH Pl = R f R + RTH p 2 2 = 4 a vTH R k 2R + RTH

P =a

Thus P < Pl < 4P


SOL 1.42

Option (A) is correct. Thevenin equivalent across the inductor for t > 0 can be obtain as

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Chapter 1

by applying node equation is = 0.01vx +

(vs va + vin) 100

100is = 1.va + vs va + vin vs = vin + 100is For thevenins equivalent circuit

vs = vth + is Rth So, vth = vin = 10 V, (for t > 0 ) Rth = 100 for t < 0, iL (0 ) = 0 iL (3) = 10 = 0.1 A 100 iL (t) = 0.1 61 e @, where " time constant 3 = L = 20 # 10 100 Rth
t

So,
SOL 1.43

iL (t) = 0.1 [1 e5000t] = ( 0.1 + 0.1e5000t) A

Option (D) is correct. The equivalent circuit of coupled coil is shown in figure below

L1 L 2 M 2 = M

L1 L2 (1 k 2) k

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Chapter 1

= Output is zero if

0.12 # 0.27 (1.05) 2 = 0.27 0.5

j + jC = 0 0.27 C = 1 2 = 33.33 F 0.27

SOL 1.44

Option (A) is correct. V1 = 0.5V1 + I1 + 2 (I1 + I2) + aI1 & V1 = (6 + 2a) I1 + 4I2 V2 = 2 (I1 + I2) + aI1 & V2 = (2 + a) Ia + 2I2 For reciprocal network z12 = z21 , 4 = 2+a & a = 2 Option (A) is correct. P (miss/or more aircraft) = 1 P (miss 0) = 1 P (0 arrive) (t) 0 e t = 1 0! = 1 e t = 1 e 60 (2) = 1 e0.4 = 0.33
12

...(i) ...(ii)

SOL 1.45

SOL 1.46

Option (B) is correct. x (t) can be written as x (t) = (40 + 8 cos 40t) cos 400t Modulation index = 8 = 0.2 40 Pc = 1 (40) 2 = 800 W 2 The components at 180 Hz and 220 Hz are side band Psb = 1 (4) 2 + 1 (4) 2 = 16 W, 2 2 16 Eeff = Psb = Pc + Psb 800 + 16

SOL 1.47

Option (C) is correct.

# F : dL = e # + # + # + #
L 1 2 3 4

o F : dL

The figure is as shown below

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

For segment 1, y = 0 = z, ,

F = x2 ux , dL = dxu x
0 3 x2 dx = x 3 0 1

# F : dL = #
1

= 1 3

For segment 2, x = 0 = z,
2

# F : dL = 0

F = y2 u z , dL = dy u y

For segment 3, z = x,
3

dx = dz
1 0 1 3 (x2 1) dx = :x x D = 2 3 3 0

# F : dL = #

For segment 4, x = 1 F = u x zu y y2 u z , dL = dy u y + dz u z

# F : dL = # ( zdy y dz) : z = y
2

&

# F : dL = #
4 L

( y y2) dy = ; = 1 6

y2 y 3 0 E =5 2 3 1 6

+02+5 # F : dL = 1 3 3 6
SOL 1.48

Option (B) is correct. o1 = x1 + x2 , x o2 = x2 + u , x o3 = 2x 3 + u x R0V R 1 1 0V W S W S o = S 0 1 0W x + S1W u, x S S W W S1W S 0 0 2W TR XV T R 1 1 0V X S0W S W A = S 0 1 0W, B = S1W S S S1W W S 0 0 2W W T X T X

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Chapter 1

SOL 1.49

R 1 1 0VR0V R 1V WS W S W S AB = S 0 1 0WS1W = S 1W S W W S WS S 2W S1W S 0 0 2W XV X X T T T R 1 1 0VR 1V R 2W S W S W S 2 A B = S 0 1 0WS 1W = S 1W S S 0 0 2W WS S 2W W S S 4W W T XT X R0 T 1 X 2V W S Cm = 9B AB A2 BC = S1 1 1W S W S1 2 4W X T Option (B) is correct. y = 10x1 10x2 + 10x 3 , y = 810 10 10B x R 1 1 0V W S A = S 0 1 0W, C = 810 10 10B S W S 0 0 2W XR T V S 1 1 0W CA = 810 10 10BS 0 1 0W = 810 0 20B S W S 0 0 2W T R 1 1 0V X W S CA2 = 810 0 20BS 0 1 0W = 810 10 40B S W S 0 0 2W X T R C V R 10 10 10V W W S S OM = SCA W = S 10 0 20W S W W S S 10 10 40W SCA2W X X T T Option (A) is correct. For line tan l = 3 4 2 1002 = 32 j 24 Zin1 = Z 0 = 200 + j150 ZL For line, tan l = 1 8 0 + jZ 0 = jZ 0 = j100 Zin2 = Z 0 c Z0 + 0 m At the 7 line Zin1 Zin2 will be load. 8 (32 j 24) (j100) = 47.06 j11.76 ZL = 32 j 24 + j100 tan l = tan b 2 : 7 l = 1 8 47.06 j11.76 + j100 ( 1) Zin = 100 e = 94.11 j 76.45 100 + j (47.06 j11.76) ( 1) o

SOL 1.50

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EC_Practice Paper A

Chapter 1

Option (D) is correct.

If ZL = 3, at the input end of line 8 Z + jZ 0 = jZ 0 = j100 Zin2 = Z 0 c L Z 0 + jZL m ZL = (32 j 24) ( j100) = 19.5 j 24.4 Zin = 100 e
SOL 1.52

19.5 j 24.4 + j100 ( 1) = 64 j148 100 + j (19.5 j 24.4) ( 1) o

Option (B) is correct. The total SNR for three hops is 20 + 13 dB. Therefore the SNR per hop is 20/3. The probability of a chip error with non-coherent detection is P = 1 e 2N 2 where c = 20 . The probability of a bit error is 3 N0
c 0

Pb = 1 (1 p) 2 = 1 (1 2p + p2) = 2p p2 = e 2N 1 e 2N = 0.0013 2
c c 0 0

SOL 1.53

Option (C) is correct. In the case of one hop per bit, the SNR per bit is 20, Hence, Pb = 1 e 2N = 1 e10 = 2.27 # 105 2 2
c 0

SOL 1.54

Option (B) is correct. VGS 2 = VGS 3 = 2.76 V ID 4 = Kn 4 (VGS 4 VTN ) 2 = Kn 3 (VGS 3 VTN ) 2 = 100 # 106 (2.76 1) 2 = 0.31 mA Option (C) is correct. VGS = 4.2 V, VDS = 0.1 V VDS < VGS VTN , Thus transistor is in non saturation. ID = 5 0.1 = 0.49 mA 10k
2 ID = k n W {2 (VGS VTN ) VDS V DS } 2 L 0.49 = 0.015 bW l {2 (4.2 0.8) (0.1) (0.1) 2} L 0.49 = bW l (0.67) & W = 0.731 L L '

SOL 1.55

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SOLUTIONS EC_Practice Paper B

SOL 1.1

Option (D) is correct. A is Hermitian then AQ = A Now, (iA)Q = i AQ = iAQ = iA, & (iA)Q = (iA) Thus iA is Skew-Hermitian. Option (B) is correct. u = log eu = x2 + y2 , x+y

SOL 1.2

x2 + y2 = f (say) x+y

f is a homogeneous function of degree one u u 2f 2f x +y = f & x2e + y2e = eu 2x 2y 2x 2y or xeu 2u + yeu 2u = eu 2x 2y or, x2u + y2u = 1 2x 2y
SOL 1.3

SOL 1.4

Option (D) is correct. P (none dies) = (1 p) (1 p) ...n times = (1 p) n P (at least one dies) = 1 (1 p) n P ( A1 dies) = 1 {1 (1 p) n} n Option (C) is correct. In a minimum phase system, all the poles as well as zeros are on the left half of the s -plane. In given system as there is right half zero ^s = 5h, the system is a nonminimum phase system. Option (A) is correct. In open loop system change will be 10% in C1 also but in closed loop system change will be less C2 = 10 = 10 , 10 + 1 11

SOL 1.5

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Chapter 1

9 = 9 C is reduced by 1% 9 + 1 10 2 10 =1 1 s s + 10 s (s + 10)

SOL 1.6

Option (A) is correct. C (s) = &

SOL 1.7

c (t) = 1 e10t a = 10 , Rise time Tr = 2.2 = 2.2 = 0.22 s a 10 Setting time Ts = 4 = 0.4 s a Option (A) is correct. F= = IdL # B # 0
1

# 0

100dzu z #

SOL 1.8

Option (D) is correct.

1000 u y = 0.4u x N/m 2 (5 # 103)

SOL 1.9

118.43 sin (120t) i = vab = = 0.47 sin (120t) A 250 R Option (C) is correct. Since antenna is installed at conducting ground, 2 Rrad = 802 b dl l = 802 b 50 42 3l = 5 0.5 # 10

SOL 1.10

Option (C) is correct. 2 2 2 2 2 = a 1 + 2 = 0.3 + 0.4 = 0.5 or = 0.5 Option (D) is correct. Modulation Index = fm

SOL 1.11

= 50 # 500 = 25000 Hz
SOL 1.12

Option (D) is correct. The processing gain is PG = 4 # 4 = 16 Hence, in decibels, PG = 10 log 10 16 = 12 dB Option (C) is correct. 1, sgn (t) = * 1, X () = =e
jt 0 0

SOL 1.13

0#t<3 3 < t < 0

3 ( 1) ejt dt + # (1) ejt dt # 3 0

SOL 1.14

jt 3 +e = 2 j 3 j 0 j Option (D) is correct.

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Chapter 1

N = 7,

0 = 2 , 7 x [n] =

/ X [k] e jb 7 lkn
n = 3

= 2e j ( 1)b 7 ln 1 + 2e j (1)b 7 ln

SOL 1.15

= 4 cos b 2 n l 1 7 Option (D) is correct. Not causal because h (t) ! 0 for t < 0 . Unstable because
3 h (t) dt = 3 # 3

SOL 1.16

Option (D) is correct. ABC + ABC + ABC + ABC = C (AB + AB) + C (AB + AB ) = C (AB + AB ) + C (AB + AB ) = A5B5C Option (C) is correct. Resolution = n 5 = 10 m 2 1 & & 500 = 2n 1 2n = 501, n > 8 , n = 9

SOL 1.17

SOL 1.18

Option (D) is correct. Converting in decimal we have (80) 16 = 8 # 16 = (128) 10 (128) 10 + ( 64) 10 = (64) 10 (64) 10 = (01000000) 2 Option (B) is correct. The circuit is as follows

SOL 1.19

&
SOL 1.20 SOL 1.21

v (4) v+ = 2.5 V = v , 0 = 2.5 8+4 vo = 7.5 V

Option (C) is correct. Option (B) is correct. After killing all source equivalent resistance is R Open circuit voltage = v1

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Option (A) is correct. Leq = L1 + L2 2M = 4 + 2 2 # 2 = 2 H Option (D) is correct. The output voltage cannot exceed the positive power supply voltage and cannot be lower than the negative power supply voltage. Option (D) is correct. M 2 is in saturation because VGS 2 = VDS2 > VGS2 VTN M1 is in non saturation because VGS 1 = Vi = 5 V, VDS 1 = VD = 0 V VDS1 < VGS1 VTN , ID1 = ID2 W W 2 2 b L l [2 (VGS 1 VTN 1) VDS 1 V DS 2] = b L l (VGS 2 VTN 2) 1 1 W 2 & b l [2 (5 0.8) (0.1) (0.1) ] = (1) (5 0.1 0.8) 2 L 1 W W b L l (0.83) = 16.81 & b L l = 20.3 1 1 Option (D) is correct. Option (C) is correct. Required incidence matrix is R 1 1 1 0 S A = S 0 1 0 1 S S 0 0 1 1 T The graph is as shown below

SOL 1.23

SOL 1.24

SOL 1.25 SOL 1.26

0 1 0

0V W 0W W 1W X

R 1 1 1 0 S AAT = S 0 1 0 1 S S 0 0 1 1 T

0 1 0

SOL 1.27

R 3 1 1V R 3 S W S = S 1 3 1W, detS 1 S S S 1 1 3W W S 1 T T X Option (D) is correct.

R V S 1 0 0W S 1 1 0W 0V WS 1 0 1W W 0WS S 0 1 1W W 1WS W XS 0 1 0W S 0 0 1W X 1T 1V W 3 1W = 16 W 1 3W X

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Rearranging the given expression x (t) = 2u (t + 2) + u (t + 1) + u (t) At t = 2 , the function steps down from 0 to 2 for a change in magnitude of 2 ; At t = 1, the function steps up from 2 1 for a change in magnitude of 1; At t = 0 , the function steps from 1 to 0, for a change in magnitude of 1; Alternatively : For 2 < t < 1, x (t) = 2 For 1 < t < 0 , x (t) = 1 For 0 < t , x (t) = 0
SOL 1.28

Option (C) is correct. 2710H LXI H, 30A0H ; Load 16 bit data 30A0 in HL pair 2713H DAD H ; 6140H " HL 2714H PCHL ; Copy the contents 6140H of HL in PC Thus after execution above instruction contents of PC and HL are same and that is 6140H Option (A) is correct. A (A + B ) (A + B + C ) (AA + AB ) (A + B + C ) = A (A + B + C ) = A Therefore, no gate is required to implement this function. Option (B) is correct. From the combinational logic Let D is input, Qn is present state, Qn + 1 is next state, then R = D 5 Q, S = D 5 Q Characteristic equation of R-S flip-flop is given by Qn + 1 = S + RQn So, Qn + 1 = (D + Qn) + (D 5 Qn) Qn = (D 5 Qn) + (D 5 Qn) Qn = (D 5 Qn) (1 5 Qn) = (D 5 Qn) = DQ n + DQn For D = 0 , Qn + 1 = Qn D = 1, Qn + 1 = Qn So, the circuit function as a T-flip flop. Option (C) is correct. Z0 = L = C d d =d d

SOL 1.29

SOL 1.30

SOL 1.31

Z 0 = d 0 = 81 , Z0 ' = d = 75 ' 0 w ' = 81 & w ' = 1.08w w 75

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Option (C) is correct. Since a > b , the dominant mode is TE10 . In free space 8 fc = c = 3 # 10 = 3 GHz 2a 2 # 0.05 0 377 1 = = = 406.7 2 fc 2 3 1 c m 1 b l f 8 In dielectric medium 3 # 108 = = 2 GHz fc = c 2a r 2 # 0.005 2.25 0 = 377 = 251.33 , r 2.25 2 = 251.33 = 259.23 2 1 b2l 8 2 1 = + = 259.23 406.7 = 0.22 259.23 + 406.7 2 1 1+ s = = 1 + 0.22 = 1.564 1 0.22 1 Option (D) is correct. v (0) # B = 2 (u x 3u y 4u z ) 105 # ( 3u x + 2u y u z ) 103 = 1100u x + 1400u y 500u z F (0) = q [E + v # B] = 2 # 1016 [1200u x + 1200u y 200u z ] = 4 # 1014 [6u x + 6u y u z ] 14 F = ma & a = F = 4 # 1026 [6u x + 6u y u z ] m 5 # 10 = 800 [6u x + 6u y u z ] 109 m/s2 = Option (A) is correct. The circuit is as shown below

SOL 1.33

SOL 1.34

At t = 3,

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SOL 1.35

5 + 1 v 10 20 a = 2 + va vb = 1 + 1 + 1 5 10 10 20 vb 1 + 5 va = 20 10 = vb + 10 1 + 1 3 3 20 10 & va = 2 + va + 10 3 15 3 & va = 30 V 7 Option (D) is correct. 1 1 Y = j 600 # 1012 + 2 # 103 1.8 + j 105 1.8 j 105 = j 6 # 1010 + 45.45 + 3.24 + 2 1050 At resonance Im {Y } = 0 10 0 6 # 1010 (3.24 + 2 ) 0 105 = 0 0 10
10 = 16.67 # 103 0 = 12.9 M rad/s 3.24 + 2 0 10 f 0 = 0 = 2.05 MHz 2 Option (C) is correct. vC (0) = 0, iL (0) = 4 # 6 = 3 6+2 dv (0) = iL (0) = 3 0.02 C dt dvC (0) & = 150 dt = 6 + 14 = 5 , 2#2 1 0 = =5 2 # 0.02 = 0 critically damped v (t) = 12 + (A + Bt) e5t 0 = 12 + A, 150 = 5A + B & A = 12 , B = 90 v (t) = 12 + (90t 12) e5t iL (t) = 0.02 ( 5) e5t (90t 12) + 0.02 (90) e5t = (3 9t) e5t

SOL 1.36

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Chapter 1

Option (A) is correct. The circuit is as shown in figure below

Ca = 30 # 60 = 20 mF, 30 + 60 30 (20 + 40) Cb = = 20 mF 30 + 20 + 0 We can say Cd = 20 mF, and Ceq = 20 + 40 = 60 mF vC = 1 idt C = 1 b 300 cos 20t l # 103 60m 20

= 0.25 cos 20t V


SOL 1.38

Option (B) is correct. p 0 = N v e At 300 K,


(EF Ev) kT

& EF Ev = kT1n b Nv l p0

Nv = 1.0 # 1019 cm3 1019 = 0.239 eV EF Ev = 0.02591n c 1.04 # m 1015 n0 Nc Ec EF n0 = Nc e kT = 2.8 # 1019 cm3 = 1.12 0.239 = 0.881 eV = 4.4 # 10 4 cm3
BE t BC t BE t

(Ec EF )

At 300 K,

SOL 1.39

Option (C) is correct.

&

V V V IE = Is _ec V m ec V mi + Is _ec V m 1i = 0 F V V R ec V m ec V m = 1 + 1 + F 1 + BF V V V IC = Is 8ec V m ec V mB Is 8ec V m 1B R V V ICBO = Is 81 ec V mB Is 8ec V m 1B 1 + F R V V ICBO = Is 81 ec V mB Is 8ec V m 1B 1 + F R


BE t BC t BE t BC t BC t BC t BC t BC t BC t

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SOL 1.40

VBC = 5 V , Vt = 0.0259 V ICBO = Is (1 0) Is (0 1) = 1.01Is = 1.01 # 1015 A 101 1 Option (A) is correct. X (j) = [ ( + 1) + ( 1)] H1 (j) = 1 + () j Y1 (j) = b 1 + ()l [ ( + 1) + ( 1)] j = j [ ( + 1) ( 1)], y1 (t) = sin t 1 2j H2 (j) = 2 + 5 = 2 + j 2 + j 1 2j [ ( + 1) + ( 1)] Y2 (j) = c 2 + j m 1 + 2j 1 2j =c ( + 1) + c ( 1) 2j m 2+j m = j { ( + 1) ( 1) + ( 1)} = sin t H 3 (j) = 2 (1 + j) 2 2 Y3 (j) = { ( + 1) + ( 1)} (1 + j) 2 = 2 2 ( + 1) + 2 2 ( 1) (1 j) (1 + j) = j { ( + 1) ( 1)}, y 3 (t) = sin t
FS k jb 2 lb N ln N 2

SOL 1.41

Option (C) is correct. Let x [n] Then

( 1) n x [n] = e
FS

x [n]

FS

ak N 2

N = 8 , so, ( 1) n x [n] Given that ak So x [n] This implies that x [0] We are given that x [1]
SOL 1.42

ak 4

= ak 4 = ( 1) n x [n] = x [! 2] = x [! 4] = ... = 0 = x [5] = ... = 1 and x [3] = x [7] = 1

Option (C) is correct. Initially plot has 20 dB/decade slop hence pole at origin. At 1 slope is changed 20 dB/decade to 0 dB/decade hence zero at 1 . At 2 and 10 there will be pole. K (s + 1) G (s) = s (s + 2) (s + 10)

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From the plot 32 6 = 20 (log 0.1 log 1) log 1 = 0.3 , 1 = 2 rad/sec 20 log K = 6 + 20 log 2, K = 4 Between 2 and 10 there is a fall of 6 dB on a slope of 20 dB/decade 6 = 20 (log 2 log 10), 2 = 5 rad/sec 4 (s + 2) G (s) = s (s + 5) (s + 10)
SOL 1.43

Option (C) is correct. vo = a 0 [A c' cos (2f c' t) + m (t)] + a1 [A c' cos (2f c' t) + m (t)] 3 = a 0 Ac' cos (2f c' t) + a 0 m (t) + a1 [(A c' cos 2f c' t) 3 + (A c' cos (2f c' t)) 2 m (t) + 3A c' cos (2f c' t) m2 (t) + m3 ^ t h] = a 0 A c' cos (2f c' t) + a 0 m (t) + a1 (A c' cos 2f c' t) 3 1 + cos (4f c' t) + 3a1 A c'2 ; E m (t) 2 = 3a1 A c' cos (2f c' t) m2 (t) + m3 (t) cos 4f c' t The term 3a1 A c' ; E m (t) is a DSB-SC signal having carrier 2 frequency 1 MHz. Thus 2f c' = 1 MHz or f c' = 0.5 MHz Option (C) is correct. Given that z = z (u, v), u = x2 2xy y2, v = a 2z = 2z .2u + 2z .2v 2x 2u 2x 2v 2x 2z = 2z .2u + 2z .2v and 2y 2u 2y 2v 2y From (i), 2u 2x 2u 2y 2v 2x 2v 2y = 2x 2y , = 2x 2y , = 0, =0

SOL 1.44

...(i) ...(ii) ...(iii)

Substituting these values in (ii) and (iii) 2z = 2z (2x 2y) + 2z .0 2v 2x 2u 2z = 2z . ( 2x 2y) + 2z .0 and 2v 2y 2u

...(iv) ...(v)

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From (iv) and (v), we get (x + y)2z = (y x)2z 2x 2y


SOL 1.45

Option (B) is correct. dy x y = dx

x2 + y2

Put y = vx and differential with respect to x , we get dy = v + x dv dx dx x bv + x dv l vx = x 1 + v 2 , dx x dv = 1 + v 2 dx dv = dx 2 x 1+v or, log (v + 1 + v 2 ) = log x + log c , v + 1 + v 2 = cx y y2 or, + 1 + 2 = cx x x

or,
SOL 1.46

y+

x2 + y2 = cx2

Option (D) is correct. Since, 3 1 2z = 1 + 1 2z z 1 2 (z 2) z (z 1) (z 2) 1 2z dz # z (z 1) (z 2) = 1 I1 + I 2 3 I 3 2 2 ...(i)

Since, z = 0 is the only singularity for I1 = # 1 dz and it lies inside z = 15, z c therefore by Cauchys integral Fourmula ...(ii) I1 = # 1 dz = 2i z c f (z) dz 1 >f (z 0) = 2i # z z 0 H [Here f (z) = 1 = f (z 0) and z 0 = 0 ]
c

Similarly, for I2 = # 1 dz , the singular point z = 1 lies inside z = 1.5 , so the z1 c function f (z) is analytic everywhere in c i.e. z = 1.5 , hence by Cauchys integral theorem ...(iv) I 3 = # 1 dz = 0 z2
c

using equations (ii), (iii), (iv) in (i) we get 1 2z dz = 1 (2i) + 2i 3 (0) = 3i # z (z 2 2 1 ) ( z 2 ) c

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EC_Practice Paper B

Chapter 1

Option (A) is correct. Here n = 5 and np + npq = 4.8 np (1 + q) = 4.8 & np (2 p) = 4.8 & p (2 p) = 0.96 & p2 2p + 0.96 = 0 & 25p2 50p + 24 = 0 & (5p 5) (5p 4) = 0 & p = 6 or p = 4 5 5 But, the value of p can not exceed 1. p = 4 and q = b1 4 l = 1 5 5 5
5 The distribution is b 1 + 4 l 5 5 Option (B) is correct. 3 f = (3 f1) n1 n2 = (25) (64) (48) = 76.8 kHz

SOL 1.48

SOL 1.49

Option (A) is correct. f2 = n 1 f1 = (64) (200) (103) = 12.8 MHz f 3 = f2 ! fLO = (12.8 ! 10.8) = 23.6 MHz, 2.0 MHz When f 3 = 23.6 MHz, then f c = n2 f 3 = (48) (23.6) = 1132.8 MHz When f 3 = 2 MHz, then f c = n 2 f3 = (48) (2) = 96 MHz Option (B) is correct.
6 4.2 = 21 l = l = 2 # 150 # 10 # v 4 0.8 # 3 # 108

SOL 1.50

tan l = 1

Zin = Z 0 e

' + jZ 0 tan l ZL 80 j 60 + j 50 o = 50 c 50 + 60 + j 80 m ' Z 0 + jZ L tan l = 21.6 j 20.3

SOL 1.51

Option (D) is correct.


' Z 0 = 80 j 60 50 = 0.468+ 38.66c ' = ZL ' 80 j 60 + 50 Z L + Z0 = ' = 0.468, But = ' + 2 # = 38.66c + 90c = 51.34c 4

= 0.468+51.34c
SOL 1.52

Option (B) is correct. Closed loop gain of op-amp is given by ACL (3) ACL = A (3) 1 + CL AOL Where, ACL (3) " ideal closed loop gain AOL " open loop gain

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SOL 1.53

SOL 1.54

ACL (3) = 1 + R2 = 1 + 495 = 100 5 R1 So, ACL = 10 = 99.90 1 + 100 105 Option (B) is correct. Change in closed loop gain is dACL = dAOL ACL (3) AOL c AOL m ACL = 10 # 100 = 0.01% 105 Option (B) is correct. o2 = 5s2 21 x2 + u , x 4 o1 = x2 , x y = 5x1 + 4x2 0 1 x1 o1 x1 0 x 21 = > o H > 5 H>x H + >1H u , y = 85 4B>x H x2 2 4 2 Option (B) is correct. C 5 4 OM = > H = > CA 20 1H det OM = 0 . Thus system is not observable 0 1 CM = 8B ABB = >1 21H 4 det CM = 1. Thus system is controllable.

SOL 1.55

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SOLUTIONS EC_Practice Paper C

SOL 1.1

Option (A) is correct. 2v = 2y = h (x, y),2v = 2x = g (x, y) 2x 2y by Milnes Method f l (z) = g (z, 0) + ih (z, 0) = 2z + i0 = 2z On integrating f (z) = z2 + c

SOL 1.2

Option (A) is correct. (X, Y) = cov (X, Y) = var (X) var (Y) 10 =5 7 6.25 # 31.36

SOL 1.3

Option (A) is correct. We know that adj(adj A ) = A n 2 : A. Here n = 3 , and A = 3 So, adj (adjA) = 3(3 2) : A = 3A . Option (B) is correct. E [X] = X =

SOL 1.4

/ x P (x )
i i i=1

= 1.0 (0.4) + 4 (0.25) + 9 (0.15) + 16 (0.1) = 4.35


SOL 1.5

Option (A) is correct. If modulation index is 0, then 2 2 2 Pt1 = A c b1 + 0 l = A c 2 2 2 If modulation index is 1 then 2 2 2 , Pt 2 = A c b1 + 1 l = 3 A c 2 2 4 Pt 2 = 3 2 Pt 1 Thus Pt 2 = 1.5Pt 1 and Pt 2 is increases by 50%

SOL 1.6

Option (D) is correct. H (x) =

/ p log
i i=1

1 pi

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= (0.1 log 2 0.1 + 0.2 log 2 0.2) + 0.3 log 2 0.3 + 0.05 log 2 0.05 + 0.15 log 2 0.15 + 0.2 log 2 0.2 = 2.4087 bits/symbol
SOL 1.7

Option (D) is correct. X [k ] = 1 T A = 10 , T = 5 , X [k] = 2 Option (A) is correct. X (j) = = A (t) ejk dt = A , # T T/2
T/2

SOL 1.8

3 4 t e e # 3 0

jt

dt

SOL 1.9

Option (C) is correct. Anti causal signal, x [0] = lim X (z) = 4


z"3

3 8 e 4t ejt + # e4t ejt dt = # 3 0 16 + 2

SOL 1.10

Option (D) is correct. For vi < 4 V the diode is ON and output vo = 4 V. For vi > 4 V diode is off and output vo = vi . Option (A) is correct. This is inverting amplifier Av = RF = 400 = 10 40 R1 Option (A) is correct. Input impedance of instrumentation amplifier is very large Option (B) is correct. Option (B) is correct. Following figure shown that a d f is a tree.

SOL 1.11

SOL 1.12

SOL 1.13 SOL 1.14

SOL 1.15

Option (A) is correct. The circuit is as shown below

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SOL 1.16

RN = 2 4 + 2 = 10 , 3 15 2 =6 V v1 = 1+1+1 2 2 4 isc = iN = v1 = 3 A 2 Option (B) is correct. For series critically damped circuit R 0 = 4L = 4 # 4 = 40 10m C R 120 = 40 , R = 60

SOL 1.17

Option (B) is correct. c = 2f c = 1 RC 1 & R = = 1.06 k 2 # 15 # 10 # 106 Option (B) is correct. XZ + X Z = X (XY + XY) + X (XY + XY) = X (XY + X Y ) + XY = XY + XY = Y Option (B) is correct. If either or both of V1 and V2 are logic high, then Vo is high otherwise Vo = 0 . Thus OR logic. Option (B) is correct. In characteristic equation s3 + 2s2 + K , the term s is missing. Option (C) is correct. P1 = 5 # 3 # 2 = 30 , 3 = 1 (3 # 3) = 10 31 = 1, C = 30 = 3 R 10 Option (A) is correct. (r 4) r2 = c x 2 + y 2 + z 2 m (x2 + y2 + z2) 2x 2y 2z = x (2x) + y (2y) + z (2z) = 2 (x2 + y2 + z2) = 2r2 Option (B) is correct. E =4 V , 3xy2 z3 satisfy this equation. Option (A) is correct. Jb = 4# M = 12 u z a Option (D) is correct.

SOL 1.18

SOL 1.19

SOL 1.20

SOL 1.21

SOL 1.22

SOL 1.23

SOL 1.24

SOL 1.25

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f l (x) = 3c2 12x + k f l (c) = 0 & 3c2 12c + k = 0 & &


SOL 1.26

c = 12 ! 144 12k & 144 12k = 1 6 36 3 144 12k = 12 & k = 11. R = V = 20 = 200 100m I
3 = 0.01 ( cm) 1 = L = 2 # 10 RA (200) (0.001)

Option (B) is correct.

. en n 0 , For Si, n = 1350 & n 0 >> ni &


SOL 1.27

0.01 = (1.6 # 1019) (1350) n 0 n 0 = 4.6 # 1013 cm3 n 0 = Nd


d Vbi = Vt ln c Na N 2 m ni

Option (B) is correct.

= 2 (0.0259) ln c

1016 = 1.16 V 1.8 # 106 m


1

2 2 (V + VR) 1 W = ) s bi + 1 D3 : e Na Na

Jgen

2 (13.1 # 8.85 # 1014) (6.16) 2 2 == # b 1016 lG 1.6 # 1019 = 1.34 # 104 cm = eni W 20 = 1.6 # 10 # 1.8 # 10 # 13.4 # 10 2 # 108 = 1.93 # 109 A/cm2
2 19 6 4

SOL 1.28

Option (C) is correct. Pinch off voltage Vp = eW ND s Let Now or Vp = Vp1 2 Vp1 W 12 = 2= W 2 Vp2 W 2 (2W ) 4Vp1 = Vp2

Initial trans-conductance gm = Kn ;1 For first condition

Vbi VGS E Vp

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gm1 = Kn =1 Dividing Here


SOL 1.29

0 ( 2) G = Kn ;1 Vp1

2 Vp1 E

1 2/Vp1 gm1 =f p gm2 1 1/ (2Vp1) Vp = Vp1

Option (C) is correct. Output of gate 1 is Xo X1 Output of gate 2 is X 0 X1 + X2 Output of gate 3 is (X 0 X1 + X2) X 3 = X 0 X1 X 3 + X2 X 3 Output of gate 4 would be X 0 X1 X 3 + X2 X 3 + X 4 Output of gate 5 would be X 0 X1 X 3 X5 + X2 X 3 X5 + X 4 X5 So output of gate n would be Xo X1 X 3 X5 ...Xn + X2 X 3 X5 ...Xn + X 4 X5 X7 ...Xn + Xn 1 Xn Option (C) is correct. The Input and output is as shown below

SOL 1.30

SOL 1.31

Option (C) is correct. f = 1 0.693 (RA + 2RB) C

&

RA = R1 = 10 k RB = R2 + xR 3 10k < RB # 110k f min =

SOL 1.32

1 = 627 Hz 0.693 {10k + 2 (110k)} 0.01 1 f max = = 4.81 kHz 0.693 {10k + 2 (10k)} 0.01 Option (A) is correct. Let X 3 X2 X1 X 0 be 1001 then Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 will be 1111. Let X 3 X2 X1 X 0 be 1000 then Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 will be 1110 Let X 3 X2 X1 X 0 be 0110 then Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 will be 1100

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So this converts 2 4 2 1 BCD numbers.


SOL 1.33

Option (B) is correct. MVI B, 87H MOV A, B START: JMP NEXT XRA B JP START

JMP NEXT NEXT : XRA B JP START OUT PORT2


SOL 1.34

; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;

B = 87 A = B = 87 Jump to next A 5 B " A, A = 00, B = 87 Since A = 00 is positive so jump to START Jump to NEXT unconditionally A 5 B " A, A = 87 B = 87H will not jump as D7 of A is 1 A = 87 " PORT2

Option (A) is correct. 1. Over damped response (a, b) Poles : Two real and different on negative real axis. 2. Under damped response (c) Poles : Two complex in left half plane Poles : Two complex in left half plane 3. Undamped response (d) Poles : Two imaginary 4. Critically damped (e) Poles : Two real and same on negative real axis. Option (C) is correct. Any point on real axis of s -is part of root locus if number of OL poles and zeros to right of that point is even. Thus (b) and (c) are possible option. The characteristic equation is 1 + G (s) H (s) = 0 K (1 s) or =0 1+ s (s + 3) or K = s + 3s 1s
2

SOL 1.35

For break away & break in point dK = (1 s) (2s + 3) + s2 + 3s = 0 ds or s2 + 2s + 3 = 0 Which gives = 3, 1 Here 1 must be the break away point and 3 must be the break in point. Thus (C) is correct.

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Chapter 1

Option (A) is correct. Here given x0 = 0 y0 = 1, h = 0.2 f (x, y) = x + y2 To find y1 = y(0.2), k1 = hf (x0, y0) = (0.2) f (0, 1) = (0.2) # 1 = 0.2 k2 = hf cx0 + h , y0 + k1 m 2 2 = (0.2) f (0.1, 1.1) = 0.2 (1.31) = 0.262 k3 = hf cx0 + h , y0 + k2 m 2 2 = 0.2f (0.1, 1.131) = 0.2758 k4 = hf (x0 + h, y0 + k3) = (0.2) f (0.2, 1.2758) = 0.3655 k = 1 [k1 + 2k2 + 2k 3 + 2k 4] 6 k = 1 [0.2 + 2 (0.262) + 2 (0.2758) + 0.3655] = 0.2735 6 Here, y1 = y^0.2h = y 0 + k = 1 + 0.2735 = 1.2735

SOL 1.37

Option (A) is correct. The given equation is d 2 y dy 2y = 10 cos x dx 2 dx or, (D 2 D 2) y = 10 cos x C.F. is given by y = c1 ex + c2 e2x P.I. = 2 1 : 10 cos x = 10 2 1 cos x 1 D 2 D D2 = 10 1 cos x = 10 D2 3 cos x D+3 D 9 3 cos x = (D 3) cos x = sin x 3 cos x = 10 D 2 1 9 The required solution is y = c1 ex + c2 e2x sin x 3 cos x Option (B) is correct. Let I = = Here, I1 =

SOL 1.38

# 0 # 0 # 0

ex sec2 x + 2 tan x dx 2a 2 2k 1 ex sec2 x dx + 2 2 1 ex sec2 x dx 2 2

# 0

2 x

e tan x dx = I1 + I2 2

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2 x

Chapter 1

= :1 ex .2 tan x D 2 1 2 2 0 2 = ae 2 tan 0k 4

# 0

e .2 tan x dx 2

# 0

2 x

e tan x dx 2

= e 2 I2, I1 + I2 = e 2 I = I1 + I 2 = e 2
SOL 1.39

Option (C) is correct. Let E = event that A speaks the truth. F = event that B speaks the truth Then, P (E) = 75 = 3 , 100 4 P (F) = 80 = 4 100 5 P (E ) = b1 3 l = 1 , 4 4 P (F ) = b1 4 l = 1 5 5 P ( A and B contradict each other) = P [( A speaks truth and B tells a lie) or ( A tells a lie and B speaks the truth)] = P ( E and F ) + P ( E and F ) = P (E) .P (F ) + P (E ) .P (F) = 3#1+1#4 = 3 +1 = 7 5 4 5 20 5 20 4 = b 7 # 100 l % = 35% 20 Option (B) is correct. If >> 1 and transistor are identical Iref . IC 1 = IS e V , Io = IC 2 = IS e V I VBE 1 = Vt ln c ref m, VBE 2 = Vt ln b Io l IS IS I VBE 1 VBE 2 = Vt ln c ref m Io
t t

SOL 1.40

VBE 1

VBE 2

From the given circuit VBE 1 VBE 2 = IE 2 RE . Io RE I Io RE = Vt ln c ref m Io RE = 0.026 ln 1 # 103 = 9.58 k 12 # 106 c 12 # 106 m + 5 7 ( 5) R1 = V VBE 1 V = = 9.3 k 1m Iref

SOL 1.41

Option (A) is correct.

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Chapter 1

VD = ID RD 5 = (0.4) (5) 5 = 3 V VSD = VS VD = 2.21 ( 3) = 5.21 V


SOL 1.42

Option (D) is correct. (VGS ) 1 = (VGS ) 2 = V3 Assume transistors are in saturation ' are W are same for M1 and M2 ) ID1 = ID 2 = 200 = 100 A ( K n 2 L For saturation region
' ID = K n bW l (VGS VTH ) 2 2 L

100 # 106 = 100 # 10 # 20 (VGS 1) 2 2 (VGS 1) 2 = 0.1 & VGS = 1.32 V VD1 = 5 ID1 (40 # 103) = 1 V = 5 100 # 106 (40 # 103) = 1 V (VDS ) sat = VGS VTH = 1.32 1 = 0.32 V VGS = VG VS = 1.32 0 VS = 1.32 V VS = 1.32 V So, VDS = VD VS = 1 (1.32) = 2.32 V (VDS ) > (VDS ) sat So, the assumption is true In the circuit, V3 = VGS = 1.32 V V1 = VD1 = 1 V, V2 = VD 2 = 1 V
SOL 1.43

a VG = 0

Option (B) is correct. ICQ = b 100 l (0.35) = 0.347 mA 1001 The small-signal equivalent circuit is as shown below

v = vo vo vs gm

r 10k (vs), 500 + r 10k = gm v (ro 7k) r 10k = gm f p (ro 7k) 500 + r 10k I = CQ = 0.347m = 13.13 mA/V 0.0259 Vt

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SOL 1.44

V = t = 100 = 7.6 k gm 13.13m ICQ = 100 = 288 k ro = 0.347m ICQ ro 7k = 288 # 7 = 6.83 k 288 + 7 r 10k = 7.6 # 10 = 4.32 k 7.6 + 10 Av = 13.13m b 4.32k l (6.83k) = 80 500 + 4.32k Option (B) is correct. r = RXY = = E [X] = E [Y] =

# # xyf
3 3

X, Y

(x, y) dxdy

# # x 9y
0 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 2 2

2 2

dxdy = 8 3

4 # # x9y dxdy = 3

# # x9y dxdy = 2
0 0

Since RXY = 8 = E [X] E [Y] = 2 b 4 l = 8 , we have X and Y uncorrelated 3 3 3 form From marginal densities fX (x) = fY (y) = dy = x , 0 < x < 2 # xy 9 2
0 3

2y dy = , 0 < y < 3 # xy 9 9
0

xy we have fX (x) fY (y) = , 0 < x < 2 and 0 < y < 3 . 9 Thus


SOL 1.45

fX, Y (x, y) = fX (x) fY (y) and X and Y are statistically independent. 30 1k = 25 vC (0 ) = 1 + 1 + 1 1k 6.25k 25k Req = 5 k, 6

Option (D) is correct.

vC (t) = 25e2000t V, vC (1 ms) = 3.383 V

for 0 < t < 1 ms for t > 1 ms,

vC (t) = 3.38e 2.5k # 0.6

(t 1m)

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Chapter 1

vC (4 ms) = 2.77 V
SOL 1.46

Option (C) is correct. For the line to be matched, it is required that the sum of normalized input admittance of the shorted stub and main line at the point where the stub is connected by unity. For shorted stub, zL = 0 and 10 z + j tan l zins = L = j tan l 1 + zL j tan l yins = j cot l = j cot b 2 l = j1.3764 10 For line to be matched at junction normalized input admittance of line must be 1 + j1.3764 tan l = tan b 2 l = 3 4 yin = zL , zL = 1 + j1.3764 , ZL = Z 0 zL = 300 + j 413

SOL 1.47

Option (D) is correct. We know that IC = Is exp bVBE lb1 + VCE l VT VT gmo = 1 = dIC = Is exp bVBE l 1 ro dVCE VT VA VBE ;Is exp b VT lE 1 = . IC ro VA VA ro = bVA l, ro > 10 k IC VA > 10 k, V > 10 103 I # # C A IC VA > 10 # 103 # 2 # 103 & VA > 20 V

SOL 1.48

Option (B) is correct.


80 # 3 + vC (0 ) 200 vC (0) = 400 3 + 1 + 1 400 200 100

SOL 1.49

vC (0) = 34.29 V = vC (0+) i1 (0+) = 34.29 = 0.17 A 200 Option (D) is correct. The circuit is as shown below

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Chapter 1

vtest + vtest 0.25vtest = 1 100 133.3 200 vtest = 50 V, RTH = 50 , = 50 # 0.5 m t vC (t) = 34.29e 50 # 0.5m
25m i1 (80m) = 34.29e = 6.98 mA 200 Option (D) is correct. 80m

SOL 1.50

PXX = 1 2

#
3

XX

() d

SOL 1.51

d = 3 = 3 2 49 + 2 14 3 Option (B) is correct.

SOL 1.52

2 = H2 () (7 + j) 3 2 sYY () = sXX () = H1 () H2 () 2 = 12 2 4 (49 + ) Option (A) is correct. o(t) = Ax (t) We have x p q Let A => H r s h2 = 49 (t) t2 e7t
F

1 e2t For initial state error x (0) = > H the system response is x (t) = > H 2 2e2t V R d S e2t W p q 1 dt W = > H> H Thus S d 2t r s 2 S ( 2e )W W Sdt Xt = 0 T 2 (0) p q 1 2c or > 4e2 (0) H = >r sH> 2H 2 p 2q > 4 H = >r 2sH We get p 2q = 2 and r 2s = 4 1 From initial state vector x (0) = > H 1 ....(1)

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Chapter 1

et the system response is x (t) = > tH e V R d S et W p q 1 dt W = > H> H Thus S d t r s 1 S ( e )W W Sdt t=0 X T (0) p q 1 c or > e (0) H = >r sH> 1H 1 p q > 1H = >r s H We get p q = 1 and r s = 1 Solving (1) and (2) set of equations we get 0 1 q q >r sH = > 2 3H The characteristic equation I A = 0 1 =0 1 +3 or ( + 3) + 2 = 0 or = 1, 2 Thus Eigen values are 1 and 2 Eigen vectors for 1 = 1 (1 1 A) X1 = 0 or 1 1 x11 > 2 + 3H>x H = 0 1 21 1 1 x11 > 2 2 H>x H = 0 21 or 2x12 x22 = 0 We have only one independent equation x22 = 2x21 Let x12 = K, then x22 = 2K . Thus Eigen vector will be x12 K 1 >x H = > 2K H = K > 2H 22 Option (D) is correct. As shown in previous solution the system matrix is 0 1 A => 2 3H Option (B) is correct. x (t) = sin c (4000t) .....(2)

SOL 1.53

SOL 1.54

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Chapter 1

Fourier transform of x (t) is given as f X (f ) = 1 rect b 4000 4000 l Spectrum of X (f ) is

Bandwidth B = 2 kHz For ideal sampling we consider a impulse train function as 3 H (f ) = 1 (f k/Ts) Ts k = 3

H (f ) = 4000

k = 3

/ (f 4000k)

Sampling frequency fs = 4 kHz = 2 B (critical sampling) Sampled signal is s (f ) = X (f ) * H (f ) = =


3 1 rect f * 4000 (f 4000k) b l 4000 4000 k = 3

/
k = 3

rect b

f 4000k l 4000

So sampled signal will contain replicas of X (f ) at f = 0, ! 4 kHz, ! 8 kHz, ! 6 kHz ...

SOL 1.55

Option (C) is correct. For Ts = 0.4 ms 1 = 2.5 kHz 0.4 # 103 fs < 2B (Under sampling) So the output spectrum is Sampling frequency fs =

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Chapter 1

s (f ) =

3 1 rect f 2500 (f 2500k) b l * 4000 4000 k = 3 f = 0.625rect b 2500k l 4000

So s (f ) is

SOLUTIONS EC_Practice Paper D

SOL 1.1

Option (A) is correct. 0.6 T (s) = 1 6 (s + 0.8) 2 + (0.6) 2 n 1 2 = 0.6 , n = 0.8 Hence n = 1, = 0.8

SOL 1.2

Option (D) is correct. (2) Not symmetric; root locus does not exist on real axis to the left of an odd number of poles and zero. (3) Not symmetric; root locus exist on real axis the left of even number of pole and zero.

SOL 1.3 SOL 1.4

Option ( ) is correct. Option (C) is correct. Area = ;2

135c

#
2

45c

dd +

# #
3

135c

45c

2ddz

# #
3

135c

45c

4ddz + 2

# #
3 2

ddz E

SOL 1.5

2 4 = 2 ; E a k + (2) (1) a k = 32.27 2 2 2 2 Option (B) is correct. emf = d = d # B : dS dt dt = 2 (0.2) 2 (20) (377) sin 377t mV = 0.95 sin 377t V Option (C) is correct. The beam-width of Hertzian dipole is 180c and its half power beam-width is 90c. Option (B) is correct. Put z = 0 + t, f (z) = z cos 1 z = t cos 1 = t b1 1 1 + 1 1 ...l t 2! t2 4! t 4

SOL 1.6

SOL 1.7

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Chapter 1

= t 1 + 1 3 ... 2t 24t Residue of f (z) at z = 0 is the coefficient of 1 i.e. 1 t 2 Option (B) is correct. Here p = 3 = 1 , q = b1 1 l = 1 and n = 100 5 2 2 2 Thus Variance = npq = b100 # 1 # 1 l = 25 2 2 Option (C) is correct. This differential equation is linear, Hence I.F. = e2 # tan x dx = e2 log sec x = sec2 x Option (B) is correct. From linear algebra for A n # n triangular matrix det A = aii, . The product of the i=1 diagonal entries of A
SOL 1.11

SOL 1.8

SOL 1.9

SOL 1.10

Option (C) is correct. 48 10 = 00110000 2 11001111 48 10 = + 1 11010000 Option (B) is correct. y 3 = x 3 (MSB) y2 = x 3 5 x2, y1 = y2 5 x1, y 0 = y1 5 x 0 So, the conversion is gray code to Binary code Option (C) is correct. Step size = RF # 5 = 0.5, RF = 800 8k Option (A) is correct. The minimum number of isolation region is two. One for transistor and one for resistor. Option (B) is correct. Other three circuits can be drawn on plane without crossing as shown below

SOL 1.12

SOL 1.13

SOL 1.14

SOL 1.15

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EC_Practice Paper D

Chapter 1

Option (A) is correct. 1017 # 1014 = 0.63 V d Vbi = Vt ln c Na N 0.0259 ln n i2 m (1.5 # 1010) 2

SOL 1.17

Option (B) is correct. Using same potential technique, there are two node only

Req = 4 + 25 50 50 + 6 = 22.5
SOL 1.18

Option (B) is correct. For series critically damped circuit R 0 = 4L = 4 # 4 = 40 10m C R 120 = 40 , R = 60

SOL 1.19

Option (D) is correct. For t < 0 , s (t) = 0 For t > 0 , s (t) = (2) (t) dt = (t) # 3 P = lim
n=N 1 / (u [n]) 2 N " 32N + 1 n = N = N+1 = 1 2N + 1 2 t

SOL 1.20

Option (C) is correct.

SOL 1.21 SOL 1.22

Option ( ) is correct. Option (C) is correct. D2 and D 3 are ON. If D 3 is ON, then D1 is OFF. vo = 5 0.6 = 4.4 V, iD = 4.4 0.6 = 7.6 mA 0.5k Option (D) is correct. Vo = VZ + VBE = 8.2 + 0.7 = 8.9 V
2

SOL 1.23

SOL 1.24

Option (B) is correct. The figure as shown below

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SOL 1.25 SOL 1.26

Option ( ) is correct. Option (C) is correct. E [Y] = E

#
0 0

X (t) dt =
2 2

#
0

E [X (t)] dt = 3

# dt = 6
0

E [Y] 2 = E [ X (t) dt
2 2

# X (u) du]
0

= = =

# # E [X (t) X (u) dudt]


0 2 0 2

# #R
0 2 0 2 0 0

XX

(t u) dtdu
tu

# # [9 + 2e
2 2 0 0

] dtdu dtdu = 4 (10 + e2)

= 36 + 2
2 Y 2

# #e

tu

= E [Y ] (E [Y]) 2 = 4 (1 + e2) = 4.541


SOL 1.27

Option (B) is correct. R = 1000 , L = 100 H ^Rh^ jL h , Z = R + j L


2 2 2 L Re [Z] = R 2 R + 2 L2

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2 2 2 L df 2 = 4kT # Re [Z] df = 4kT # R vn 2 R + 2 L2 0 0 By putting L = Ry y Ry2 4 kTR 2 dy where y 0 = b 2L l f0 vn = # 2L 0 1 + y2 R
0

Chapter 1
f

f0

2 2 = 4kTR ^y 0 tan1 y 0h vn 2L 6 y 0 = 2 # 1003# 10 # 159 # 103 = 0.1 10 2 = vn

Vnrms
SOL 1.28

4 # 1.38 # 1023 # 290 # ^103h2 1 ^0.1 tan 0.1h 2 # 100 # 106 = 8.5 # 1015 V2 = 9.22 # 108 V

Option (D) is correct. Instantaneous frequency 1 = d (t) dt = d 2 62 # 106 t + 30 sin 150t + 40 cos 150t@ dt = 2 (2 # 106 + 4500 cos 150t 6000 sin 150t) 3 = i c = 3000 (3 cos 150t 4 sin 150t) = 15000 cos (150t + ) 3 max Maximum frequency deviation 3 f = 2 = 15000 = 7.5 kHz 2 and (t) = 2 (30 sin 150t + 40 cos 150t) = 100 sin (150t + ') Thus maximum phase deviation (t) max = 100

SOL 1.29

Option (B) is correct. The processing gain is given as W = 500 or 27 dB R The b /J 0 required to obtain an error probability of 105 for binary PSK is 9.5 dB. Hence, the jamming margin is b Jav W b Pav l = b R l a J 0 k = 27.95 or 17.5 dB dB dB dB

SOL 1.30

Option (C) is correct. For case 1, = B1 = 2 1200 H 1 = 1 # = 1326.3 r1 = 0 600 4 # 107

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Chapter 1

m = r 1 = 1325.3 M1 = m H1 = 1.590 # 106 A/m For case 2, = B2 = 1.4 H2 400 1.4 = 2785.2 400 # 4 # 107 m = 2784.2 M2 = m H2 = 1.114 # 106 A/m 3 M = (1.590 1.114) # 106 = 476 kA/m r1 =
SOL 1.31

Option (B) is correct. Using the method of images, the configuration is as shown below

Here Array factor is

d = , = , thus d = 2 d cos + D 2 2 cos + = cos : D 2 = cos : = sin ( cos )

SOL 1.32

Option (A) is correct. y y Let v = a k and = x a k x x Then u = v + w Now v is homogeneous of degree zero and is homogeneous of degree one 2 2 2 v + y 22 2 v = 0 & x 22 v 2 + 2xy 2x2y 2x 2y 2 and x22 + 2xy 2 (v + ) + y2 2 2 (v + w) = 0 2x2y 2x 2 2y 2 2 2 2 u + y 22 u = 0 & x 22 u 2 + 2xy 2x2y 2x 2y2
2 2 2

...(i)

SOL 1.33

Option (C) is correct.

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# 1 +dx sin x

# #

dx x x x 2x a sin 2 + cos 2 k + 2 sin 2 cos 2 sec2 x dx 2 = dx # 2 x x x 2 + + cos sin 1 tan a a 2 2k 2k


2

Put 1 + tan x = t 2 & sec2 x dx = 2dt & 2

2 # 2tdt 2 dt = t + K

2 cos x 2 2 +K = +K = x x 1 + tan cos + sin x 2 2 2 2 cos x cos x sin x 2 # 2 2 +K = x x x x cos + sin cos sin 2 2 2 2 2 cos2 x + 2 sin x cos x 2 2 2 +K = 2x 2x cos sin 2 2 (1 + cos x) + sin x = + K = tan x sec x 1 + K cos x = tan x sec x + c
SOL 1.34

Option (C) is correct. The point (1 i) lies within circle z = 2 (... the distance of 1 i i.e., (1, 1) from the origin is 2 which is less than 2, the radius of the circle). Let (z) = 3z2 + 7z + 1 then by Cauchys integral formula z + 1 dz # 3z z+7z 0
2

= 2i (z 0) = 2i (z 0) & f l (z 0) = 2il (z 0) = 2im (z 0) = 3z2 + 7z + 1 = 6z + 7 and m (z) = 6 = 2i [6 (1 i) + 7] = 2 (5 + 13i)

& and since, &


SOL 1.35

f (z 0) f m (z 0) (z) l (z) f l (1 i)

Option (C) is correct. Here f (x, y) = x2 + y2, x = 0, y 0 = 0 We have, by Picards method y = y0 + y(1) = y 0 +

#
x0

f (x, y) dx

...(i)

The first approximation to y is given by

#
x0

f (x, y 0) dx

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Chapter 1
x

where

y0 = 0 +

#
0

f (x, 0) dx =
x

#
0

x2 dx

...(ii) f bx, x l dx 3
3

The second approximation to y is given by y(2) = y 0 + = 0+

#
x0

f (x, y(1)) dx = 0 +
6 3

#
0

#
0

x x x7 2 bx + 9 l dx = 3 + 63

SOL 1.36

(0.4) 3 (0.4) 7 Now, + = 0.02135 y (0.4) = 3 63 Option (A) is correct. vo will be negative for vs $ 0; D2 off D1 on output vo is vo = vs . R2 = vs . 10 = 5vs 2 R1 For vs < 0, vo will be positive vs < 0; D2 on, D1 off, vo = 0

SOL 1.37

Option (D) is correct. By equivalent circuit of an inverting amplifier

Ro " output resistance of op-amp KCL at output node vo + vo ( AOL v1) + vo v1 = 0 RL Ro R2 v1 b AOL 1 l Ro R2 vo = 1 + 1 + 1 RL Ro R2 KCL at input node

...(i)

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Chapter 1

i1 = v1 + v1 vo Roi R2 From eq. (i) and (ii) Resistance at inverting terminal of op-amp is J1 + A + Ro N OL RL O 1 = i1 = 1 + 1 K O v1 Roi R2 K Rif R R K1+ o + o O R R L 2 L P In the given problem R2 = 10 k , R1 = 2 k , Ro = 0 , Roi = 10 k , AOL = 105 So, 1 = 1 + 1 1 + 105 + 0 = 10 Rif 10 k 10 k ; 1 + 0 + 0 E Rif = 0.1
SOL 1.38

...(ii)

Option (C) is correct. Since transistor are matched VBE 1 = VBE 2, IB1 = IB 2 Thus the circuit is as follows

Iref = IC 1 + IB1 + IB 2 = IC 1 + 2IB 2 = IC 2 + 2 IC 2 Io = IC 2 , Iref = Io c1 + 2 m I Io = ref = 1m = 962 A 1+2 1+ 2 50 Option (B) is correct. IS = 50 A = ID, ID = Kn (VGS VTN ) 2 & 50 # 106 = 0.5 # 103 (VGS 1.2) 2 & VGS = 1.516 V, VG = 0 , VS = VG VGS = 1.516 V VDS = VD VS = 5 ( 1.516) = 6.516 V

SOL 1.39

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Chapter 1

Option (D) is correct. 1 = eni (n + p) 106 = (1.6 # 1019) (1000 + 600) ni At T = 300 K, ni = 3.91 # 109 cm3 E v n i2 = Nc Nv ec kT m & Eg = kT ln c Nc N n i2 m 1019 & Eg = 2 (0.0259) ln c = 1.122 eV 3.91 # 109 m At T = 500 K, kT = 0.0259 b 500 l = 0.0432 eV, 300
g

&

n i2 = (1019) eb 0.0432 l cm3 . ni = 2.29 # 1013 cm3 = (1.6 # 1019) (2.29 # 1013) (1000 + 600) = 5.86 # 103 ( cm) 1
1.122

SOL 1.41

Option (C) is correct. VDS (sat) = VGS VTN = 0 ( 2) = 2 V VDS > VDS (sat) Therefore biased in saturation ' ID = k n bW l [VGS VTN ] 2 2 L &
3 1.5 = 80 # 10 bW l [0 ( 2)] 2 , & W = 9.375 mA 2 L L Option (B) is correct. C Vbi = Vt ln c NB N n i2 m 16 17 # 10 = 0.824 V = 0.02591n e 3 # 10 # 5 10 o (1.5 # 10 ) 2 At punch-through

SOL 1.42

xB = 0.7 # 104 = x p (VBC = Vpt) x p (VBC = 0) = >) =)


1 2 2 (Vbi + Vpt) NC 2Vbi NC 2 1 1 ' e NB (NC + NB) 1 H e NB (NC + NB) 3 1

2 (11.7 # 8.85 # 10 -14) (Vi + Vpt) 1.6 # 10 -19


1

2 2 (11.7 # 8.85) (0.824) 5 # 1017 1 c 3 1016 m (5 1017 + 3 1016) 3 ' # # # 1.6 # 10 -19 2 5 # 1017 1 c 3 1016 m (5 1017 + 3 1016) 3 # # # 1

&

0.7 # 104 = 2.02 # 105 (Vbi + Vpt) 1.83 # 105 Vbi + Vpt = 19.11 & Vpt = 19.11 0.824 = 18.3 V

SOL 1.43

Option (D) is correct.

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Chapter 1

In the circuit D0 = Q 0 , D 1 = Q 0 5 Q1 Initial state " 00 Q0 Q1 D0 D1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 (repeat) So, the state transition sequence Q 0 Q1 is

SOL 1.44

Option (B) is correct. The operation of this circuit is given below : ABC ## 0 001 #1 1 1#1 PA PB PC ## ON ON ON OFF # OFF OFF OFF # OFF Y = (A + B ) C NA NB NC # # OFF OFF OFF ON # ON ON ON # ON Y HIGH HIGH LOW LOW

SOL 1.45

Option (A) is correct. GH (j) = 1+


2

K , 1 + 42 1 + 92

+GH (j ) = 90c tan1 tan1 2 tan1 3 , For = 0 , GH (j) = 3+ 90c, For = 3, GH (j) = 0+ 360c,
SOL 1.46

Option (C) is correct. If R (s) = 0 K2 s (s + 4) TD (s) = K1 K2 (s + 2) 1+ s (s + 4) (s + 3) = K2 (s + 3) s (s + 3) (s + 4) + K1 K2 (s + 2)

Error in output due to disturbance E (s) = TD (s) D (s),

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Chapter 1

If D (s) = 1 , s

essD = lim sE (s) = lim s # 1 # TD (s) = lim TD (s) = 3 s s"0 s"0 s"0 2K1 3 = 0.000012 & K = 125 103 # 1 2K1 sR (s) , 1 + G (s) K1 K2 (s + 2) R (s) = 1 2 , G (s) = s ( s + 3) (s + 4) s 1 ess = lim = 6 K1 K 2 s"0 K1 K2 (s + 2) s+ (s + 3) (s + 4) ess = lim sE (s) = lim
s"0 s"0

Error due to ramp input

6 = 0.003 & K2 = 0.016 125 # 103 K2


SOL 1.47

Option (B) is correct. LXI SP, EFFF H ; Load SP with data EFFH CALL 3000 H ; Jump to location 3000H : : : 3000H LXI H, 3CF4 ; Load HL with data 3CF4H PUSH PSW ; Store contnets of PSW to Stack SPHL ; Copy contents of HL to SP (3CF4H) POP PSW ; Restore contents of RSW from stack RET ; stop Before instruction SPHL the contents of SP is 3CF4H. After execution of POP PSW, SP + 2 " SP is 3CF4H. After execution of RET, SP + 2 " SP Thus the contents of SP will be 3CF4H + 4 = 3CF8H Option (B) is correct. DFT of sequence g [n] is GDFT [k] = XDFT [k] e 4 (time-shift property) = XDFT [k] ejk k = 0, 1, 2, 3 GDFT [0] = XDFT [0] e0 = 1 GDFT [1] = XDFT [2] ej = 2 ( 1) = 2 GDFT [2] = XDFT [2] ej 2 = 3 (1) = 3 GDFT [3] = XDFT [3] ej 3 = 4 ( 1) = 4 GDFT [k] = {1, 2, 3, 4}
jk 2 (2)

SOL 1.48

So
SOL 1.49

Option (D) is correct.

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Chapter 1

Let

So
SOL 1.50

x [ n] + XDFT [ k] = XDFT [N k] (periodic extension of folded version) g [n] = x [ n] then GDFT [k ] = XDFT [N k], N=4 GDFT [0] = XDFT [4] = 1 GDFT [1] = XDFT [4 1] = XDFT [3] & GDFT [1] = 4 GDFT [2] = XDFT [4 2] = XDFT [2] & GDFT [2] = 3 GDFT [3] = XDFT [4 3] = XDFT [1] & GDFT [3] = 2 GDFT [k ] = {1, 4, 3, 2}

Option (C) is correct. The circuit is as shown below

j j 5+0c = i1 b j4 + 1 + 1 l i2 b1 l 4 4 & (8 + j15) i1 (4 j) i2 = 20+0 j j 10+ 30c = i2 b1 + j4 + 1 l i1 b1 l 4 4 & (4 j) i1 (8 + j15) i2 i1 [(8 + j15) 2 (4 j) 2] i1 ( 176 + j 248) i1 i2 = &
SOL 1.52

...(i)

&
SOL 1.51

= 40+ 30c = (20+0) (8 + j15) (40+ 30c) (4 j) = 41.43 + j 414.64 = 1.03 j 0.9 = 1.37+ 41.07

...(ii)

Option (A) is correct.

(8 + j15) (1.03 j 0.9) 20+0c 4j

= 0.076 + j 2.04 i2 = 2.04+92.13c

Option (A) is correct. C (s) b0 24 = 3 = 2 2 2 R (s) s + a2 s + a1 s + a 0 (s + 9s + 26s + 24) 3 2 (s + a2 s + a1 s + a 0) C (s) = b 0 R (s) Taking the inverse Laplace transform assuming zero initial conditions q + a2 c p + a0 c = b0 r c o, x 3 = c p x1 = c = y , x 2 = c o = x2, x o2 = c p = x3 o1 = c x o o p = x3 o x 3 = c = x2, x2 = c

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q = b 0 r a2 c p a1 c o a0 c o3 = c x = a 0 x1 a1 x2 a2 x 3 + b 0 r , Ro V R R V R V x 1 0V S 1W S 0 WSx1W S 0 W o2W = S 0 Sx 0 1 WSx2W + S 0 W r S W S o3W S a 0 a1 a1W Sx W W S WS Sb 0W Sx 3W T X T XT X T X a 0 = 24 , a1 = 26 , a2 = 9 , b 0 = 24 Ro V R R V R V 1 0V Sx1W S 0 WSx1W S 0 W o2W = S 0 Sx 0 1WSx2W + S 0 W r S W S o3W S 24 26 9W Sx W W S WS S24W Sx 3W T X T XT X T X Rx V S 1W y = 81 0 0BSx2W S W Sx 3W T X

SOL 1.53

Option (B) is correct. Fourth order hence four state variable R R V V 0 0 W 1 S 0 S0W S 0 S0W 1 0 W 0 o =S x x = S W r , y = 81 0 0 0B x W 0 0 1 W S 0 S0W S a 0 a1 a2 a 3W Sb 0W T T X X a 0 = 100, a1 = 7 , a2 = 10 , a 3 = 20 , b 0 = 100 Option (B) is correct. fc = fc10 fc01 2 GHz < f < 3 GHz c 2 r 3 # 108 = = 2 GHz = c 2 # 1.25 # 0.06 a2 r 3 # 108 = c = = 3 GHz 2 # 1.25 # 0.04 b2 r m 2 n 2 a a k +ab k

SOL 1.54

SOL 1.55

Option (C) is correct. fc11 = 3 GHz < f < 3.6 GHz 3 # 108 2 # 1.25 # 102 1 2 1 2 b 6 l + b 4 l = 3.6 GHz

SOLUTIONS EC_Practice Paper E

SOL 1.1

Option (D) is correct. Let I = = # e dx # exdx 1 ex 1


x

SOL 1.2

Put 1 ex = t & ex dx = dt I = # dt = log t = log (1 ex ) t Option (B) is correct. 1 z < 1, 1 1 = 1 a1 z k + (1 z) 1 z2 z1 2 2


2 3 = 1 :1 + z + z + z + ...D + (1 + z + z2 + z3 + ...) 2 2 4 8 f (z) = 1 + 3 z + 7 z2 + 15 z3 + ... 2 4 8 16 Option (A) is correct. Since A (adj A ) = A I 3

SOL 1.3

SOL 1.4

R1 0 0V R2 0 0V W W S S & A (adj A ) = 2 S0 1 0W = S0 2 0W S W W S S0 0 2W S0 0 1W X X T T Option (D) is correct. K (s + 3) T (s) = 5 s + 2s2 + Ks + 1 Always unstable since s 4 and s3 term are missing. Option (A) is correct. X (s) = 2 1 (s + 2) (s + 3) = 2 1 + 1 (s + 2) (s + 3)

SOL 1.5

x (t) = 2 (t) + (e3t e2t) u (t)


SOL 1.6

Option (B) is correct.

c = 0 1 2 = 1 30

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Chapter 1

Option (A) is correct. The function has poles at z = 1, 3 . Thus final value theorem applies. 4
n"3

lim x (n) = lim (z 1) X (z)


z"1

= (z 1)
SOL 1.8

z (2z 7 4) =1 (z 1) (z 3 4)

Option (B) is correct. There is one forward path G1 G2 . Four loops G1 G 4, G1 G2 G 3, G1 G2 G5 G7 and G1 G2 G 3 G6 G7 .

There is no non-touching loop.


SOL 1.9

Option (B) is correct. At t = 1, the slope of function changes from 0 to 2 At t = 2 , the slope of function changes for a changes in magnitude of 2 from 2 to 0; At t = 3 , the slope of function changes for a changes in magnitude of 2 from 0 to 2; Alternatively : For 1 < t < 2 , x (t) = 2 (t 1) For 2 < t < 3 , x (t) = 2 For 3 < t , x (t) = 2t 2

SOL 1.10 SOL 1.11

Option ( ) is correct. Option (C) is correct. 2x2 + x + 1 = 64 + 5 # 8 + 2 & x =7 Option (B) is correct. In negative cycle diode will be ON and capacitor will be charged. In positive cycle + 10 V of vi will be added to capacitor voltage.

SOL 1.12

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Chapter 1

Thus vo = 20 V.
SOL 1.13

Option (B) is correct. Id = Is ebV l ,


V
t

SOL 1.14

(V V ) Id1 = e = e V Id2 e V1 V2 = Vt ln c Id2 m = 0.02591n10 = 59.6 mV Id1 Option (B) is correct. We have A qD n 2 IC = E n i (eV /V 1) NE WB IC 1 WB
1 2 t BE T

V 1 Vt V 2 Vt

So, If WB increases by a factor of three, then IC is decreased by a factor of three


SOL 1.15

Option (B) is correct.


' ID = k n bW l (VGS VTN ) 2 2 L 3 0.5 = 80 # 10 (5) (VGS 0.8) 2 2

&
SOL 1.16

VGS =

0.5 + 0.8 = 2.38 V 0.2

Option (C) is correct. 4i2 + 6i 3 2i1 = 0 , i1 + i 2 = 2 i2 = 5 + i 3 & i1 = 5 A 6

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Chapter 1

Option (C) is correct. The circuit is as shown below

RTH = 7 5 + 6 9 = 6.52 For maximum power transfer RL = RTH = 6.52


SOL 1.18

Option (B) is correct. Initially i (0) = 0 . Due to inductor i (0+) = 0 Thus all current Is will flow in resistor Rs and voltage across inductor will be di (0+) vL (0+) = Is Rs but vL (0+) = L , dt di (0+) = Is Rs L dt Option (D) is correct. 2v =4: J = 1 2 (J ) + 2Jz 2 2z 2t = 1 2 (25) + 2 c 2 20 m = 0 2 2z + 0.01 Thus Option (D) is correct. For Ey = 0 , 2y sin 2x = 0 & y = 0

SOL 1.19

SOL 1.20

SOL 1.21

sin 2x = 0 , & 2x = 0 , , 3, & x = 0, 3 2 Option (C) is correct. For nonmagnetic medium r = 1 = = r , v c = 109, = 8, 9 8 = 10 # 108 r & r = 5.76 3 Option (A) is correct. It = Ic b1 + l or 20 = 18 b1 + l or = 0.68 2 2
1 2 2 1 2 2

SOL 1.22

SOL 1.23

Option (D) is correct. Initial BW = 4 # 10 = 40 kHz Now if deviation is d , then 3 BW = 2d = 2 # 2 = 4 kHz

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New Bandwidth BW = 40 + 4 = 44 kHz


SOL 1.24

SOL 1.25

Option (C) is correct. p = 2 = 1 , q = b1 1 l = 2 and n = 3 3 3 6 3 Thus Mean np = 1 # 3 = 1 3 Option (C) is correct. f (1) f (0) f l (c) = & ec = e 1 (1 0) & c = log (e 1) Option (A) is correct. 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 x : 0 Eulers method gives yn + 1 = yn + h (xn, yn) n = 0 in (1) gives y1 = y0 + hf (x0, y0) Here x0 = 0 , y0 = 1, h = 0.1 y1 = 1 + 0.1f (0, 1) = 1 + 0 = 1 n = 0 in (1) gives y2 = y1 + hf (x1, y1) = 1 + 0.1f (0.1, 1) = 1 + 0.1 (0.1) = 1 + 0.01 Thus y2 = y(0.2) = 1.01 n = 2 in (1) gives y 3 = y2 + hf (x2, y2) = 1.01 + 0.1f (0.2, 1.01) y 3 = y(0.3) = 1.01 + 0.0202 = 1.0302 n = 3 in (1) gives y 3 = y2 + hf (x2, y2) = 1.01 + 0.1f (0.2, 1.01) y 3 = y(0.3) = 1.01 + 0.0202 = 1.0302 n = 3 in (1) gives y 4 = y 3 + hf (x 3, y 3) = 1.0302 + 0.1f (0.3, 1.0302) = 1.0302 + 0.03090 y 4 = y(0.4) = 1.0611 Hence y(0.4) = 1.0611 Option (B) is correct. dy y tan x = y 2 sec x dx dy or, y2 y1 tan x = sec x dx Put y1 = v & y2 dy dv = dx dx

SOL 1.26

...(i)

SOL 1.27

Substituting in the given equation, we get dv v tan x = sec x or, dv + (tan x) : v = sec x dx dx

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Chapter 1

I.F. = e # tan x dx = e logsec x = sec x v : sec x = sec2 x dx + c = tan x + c 1 = sin x + c cos x y or


SOL 1.28

y1 = sin x + c cos x
1 1

Option (A) is correct.

# # # 0 0 0

ex + y + z dxdydz = = = =

# # 0 0 # 0 # 0 # 0
1 1

[e x + y + z ] 1 0 dydz =

# # 0 0

[e1 + y + z ey + z ] dydz

[e1 + y + z ey + z ] 1 0 dz [(e2 + z e1 + z ) (e1 + z ez )] dz (e2 + z 2e1 + z + ez ) dz = [e2 + z 2e1 + z + ez ] 1 0

= (e3 2e2 + e) (e2 2e + 1) = e3 3e2 + 3e 1 = (e 1) 3


SOL 1.29

Option (B) is correct.

l = 2 (1.25) = + 360c, tan = 3 2 2 Z + jZ 0 tan l Zin = Z 0 c L Z 0 + jZL tan l m

If

tan l = 3, 2 2 Z0 = 80 = 51.2 125 ZL 4# H =2H z u z = 2E 2y 2t = 6 sin (x) cos (108 t) u y E = 1 # 6 sin (x) sin (108 t) u y

SOL 1.30

Option (A) is correct.

8 = 6.250 , = = r = 10 8 6.25 = 0.833 v c 3 # 10 6 (0.833) E = sin (x) sin (108 t) u y V/m 6.250 # 108 = 903 sin (0.83x) sin (108 t) u y V/m

SOL 1.31

Option (B) is correct. At the boundary normal unit vector 4 (2x + 3y 4z) 2u + 3u y 4u z = x un = 4 (2x + 3y 4z) 29 = 0.37u x + 0.56u y 0.74u z Since this vector is found through the gradient, it will point in the direction of

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Chapter 1

increasing values of 2x + 3y 4z , and so will be directed into region 1. Thus u n = u n21 The normal component of H 1 is H N1 = (H 1 : u N21) u N21 H 1 : u N21 = (50u x 30u y + 20u z ) : (0.37u x + 0.56u y 0.74u z ) = 18.5 16.8 14.8 = 13.1 (H 1 : u N21) u N21 = ( 13.1) (0.37u x + 0.56u y 0.74u z ) = 4.83u x 7.24u y + 9.66u z A/m Tangential component of H 1 at the boundary HT1 = H 1 H N1 = (50u x 30u y + 20u z ) ( 4.83u x 7.24u y + 9.66u z ) = 54.83u x 22.76u y + 10.34u z A/m HT2 = HT1 H N2 = r1 H N1 = 2 ( 4.83u x 7.24u y + 9.66u z ) r2 5 = 193u x 2.90u y + 3.86u z A/m H 2 = 6HT2 + H N2 = (54.83u x 22.76u y + 10.34u z ) + ( 193u x 2.9u y + 3.86u z )@ = 52.9u x 25.66u y + 14.2u z
SOL 1.32

Option (C) is correct. We assume that the interference is characterized density a zero-mean AWGN process with power spectral density J 0 . To achieve an error probability of 105 , the required b /J 0 = 10 we have W/R W/R = = b Nu 1 J 0 Jav /Pav W = b (N 1) a J0 k u R W = R a b k (Nu 1) J0 where R = 10 4 bps, Nu = 30 and b = 10 J0 Therefore, W = 2.9 # 106 Hz The minimum chip rate is 1 = W = 2.9 # 106 chips/sec Tc Option (D) is correct. y I (x j y) = H (y) H a k x where
2 2 y y H a k = p (xi, y j ) log 2 p b j l x xi i=1 j=1 y H a k = p log 2 p (1 ) q log 2 p q log 2 q (1 ) q log 2 q x y H a k = p log 2 p q log 2 q x

SOL 1.33

//

or

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Chapter 1

Thus I (x j y) = H (y) + p log 2 p + q log 2 q Which is maximum when H (y) is maximum. Since the system output is binary, H (y) is maximum when each output has a probability of 1/2 and, for a symmetrical channel, is achieved for equally likely inputs. For this case H (y) is unity and the channel capacity is C = 1 + p log 2 p + q log 2 q
SOL 1.34

Option (C) is correct. Nyquist Rate = 2 MHz 50% higher rate = 3 MHz, L = 256 = 28 Thus transmission bandwidth is 3 MHz # 8 = 24 Mbits/s. New sampling rate is at 20% above the Nyquist rate. Sampling rate = 1.2 # 2 = 2.4 MHz. bits Bits per second = 24 M sec = 10 bits 2.4 MHz Level = 210 = 1024, 2 S 0 = 3 (1024) = 102300 = 50.1 dB N0 (ln 256) 2

SOL 1.35

Option (C) is correct. Since 88 MHz < fc < 108 MHz and fc f c' = 2fIF if fIF < fLO We conclude that in order for the image frequency f c' to fall outside the interval [88, 108] MHz, the minimum frequency fIF is such that 2fIF = 108 88 or fIf = 10 MHz If fIF = 10 MHz, then the range of fLO is [88 + 10, 108 + 10] = [98, 118] MHz Option (B) is correct. 0 1 s , (sI A) 1 = 2 1 > A => 2 0H s +2 2 R S cos 2t + sin 2t (t) = L1 x (0) = S 2 S S 2 sin 2t + cos T y = x1 x2 = 3 sin 2t 2 Option (C) is correct. K GH (j ) = j ( 2 + 2j + 2) +GH (j ) = tan1 2 2 90c 2 K GH (j ) = (2 2) 2 + 42 At = 0 , GH (j) = 3+ 90c, 1 sH V W W W 2t W X

SOL 1.36

SOL 1.37

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Chapter 1

At = 3, GH (j) = 0+ 270c, At = 1, GH (j ) = K + 153.43c, 5 At = 2 , GH (j ) = K + 206.6c, 2 18 Due to s there will be a infinite semicircle.


SOL 1.38

Option (B) is correct. The equivalent forward transfer function Ge (s) = = 1+


K s (s + 1)(s + 4) K (s + 1) s (s + 1)(s + 4)

SOL 1.39

K s3 + 5s2 + (K 4) s + K ( 1) e (3) = 1 , 1 + Kp K p = lim G (s) = 1 1 s"0 1 e (3) = = 1 1 1+ 1 ( 1) 1 Se: = 2e = c = m 2 2 e 2 1 Option (B) is correct. Since x (t) is real and odd, X [k] is purely imaginary and odd. Therefore X [k] = X [ k] and X [0] = 0 . Since X {k] = 0 for k > 1, they only unknown coefficient are X [1] and X [ 1] 3 1 x (t) 2 dt = / X [k] 2 # T k = 3
T

For x (t), 1 2
2

# 0

x (t) 2 dt =
2

/
k = 1

X [k ] 2

& X [ 1] + X [ 1] = 1 , 2 X [ 1] 2 = 1 X [1] = X [ 1] = j j or X [1] = X [ 1] = 2 2

SOL 1.40 SOL 1.41

Thus there are two solutions j jb 22 lt j jb 22 lt x1 (t) = = 2 sin t e e 2j j 2 t 2j j 2 t x2 (t) = eb2l + e b 2 l = 2 sin t 2 2 Option ( ) is correct. Option (B) is correct. Length of x [n] is 8 4 + 1 = 5 we know that

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Chapter 1

y [ n ] = h [ n ] * x [ n] = y [n] =
3

k = 3

/ h [ k ] x [n k ]

k=0

/ h [ k] x [n k ]
k=1 3

y [n] = h [0] x [n] + So

/ h [k ] x [n k ] / /
3 3

x [n] = 1 =y [n] h [k] x [n k ]G h [0] k=1 x [0] = 1 =y [n] h [k ] x [ k ]G h [0] k=1 = 1 {y [0] h [1] x [ 1] h [ 2] ...} = 1 # 6 = 3 2 h [0]

Similarly

x [1] = 1 =y [1] h [k ] x [1 k ]G h [0] k=1 1 = {y [1] h [1] x [0] h [2] x [ 1] ...} h [0] = 1 {11 5 # 3} 2 = 4 = 2 2

Similarly we can find the sequence.


SOL 1.42

Option (A) is correct. MVI A, DATA1 ; DATA1 " A MOV B, A ; A"B SUI 51H ; A - 51H " A JC DLT ; If CY=1, Jump in DLT MOV A, B ; B"A SUI 82H ; A - 82H " A JC DSPLY ; If CY = 1, Jump on DSPLY DLT : XRA A ; Clar A OUT PORT1 ; A " PORT1 DSPLY:MOVA, B ; B"A OUT PORT2 ; A " PORT2 HLT If DATA1 is less than 51H, SUI 51H will set the CY flag and execution will jump on DLT. After this A will be cleared and output at PORT1 will be 00. If DATA1 is greater than 51H and less than or equal to 82H, execution will jump on DSPLY and DATA1 will be displayed at PORT2. Option (B) is correct. 12 + Vo 6 .8k 24k V+ = 1 + 1 + 1 6.8k 6.8k 24k

SOL 1.43

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Chapter 1

For Vo =+ 12 V, For Vo = 0 V V+ = 6.74 V V+ = 5.76 V vc (t) = Vf (Vf Vi) e RC & 6.74 = 12 (12 5.76) e RC t1 = RC ln 6.74 5.26 RC = 6.2k # 0.033 = 2.046 # 104 t1 = 2.046 # 10 4 ln b 6.74 l = 50.7 s 5.26 5.26 = 0 (0 6.74) e RC t2 = 2.046 # 104 ln b 6.74 l = 50.7 s 5.26 T = t1 + t2 = 2 # 50.7 = 101.4 s f = 1 = 9.86 kHz T
SOL 1.44
t2 t1 t

&

Option (B) is correct. It is a down counter because 0 state of previous FFs change the state of next FF. You may trace the following sequence, let initial state be 0 0 0 FF C J K C 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 FF B J K B 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 FF A J K A 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 C+ B+ A+ 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

SOL 1.45

Option (B) is correct. Let P = 1001 and Q = 1010 then Yn = Pn 5 An 5 Rn , Zn = Rn Qn + Pn Rn + Qn Pn output is 1111 which is 2s complement of 1. So it gives P Q . Let another example P = 1101 and Q = 0110 then output is 00111. It gives P Q .

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SOL 1.46

Option (C) is correct. By solving the circuit, output voltage vo is given as J R4 N O R 2 K vo = b1 + lK R 3 O v2 b R2 l v1 R1 K 1 + R 4 O R1 R 3 L P 11 vo = (1 + 10) b v 10v1 1 + 11 l 2 vo = b11 # 11 l v2 v1 = 10.0833v2 10v1 12

So,

...(i)

Difference mode input voltage is vo = v1 v2 Common mode input voltage is vcm = v1 + v2 2 Combining equation (ii) and (iii) v1 = vcm vd and v2 = vm + vd 2 2 so, vo = (10.0833) avcm + vd k (10) avcm vd k 2 2 = 10.042vd + 0.0833vcm

...(ii) ...(iii)

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SOL 1.47

vo = Ad vd = Acm vm Difference mode gain Ad = 10.042 Common-mode gain Acm = 0.0833 CMRR(dB) = 20 log 10 c Ad m Acm = 20 log 10 b 10.042 l = 41.6 dB 0.0833 Option (C) is correct. DC Analysis : ICQ = IEQ VCEQ = 5 = 10 ICQ (RC + RE ) & 5 = 10 ICQ (1.2k + 0.2k) & ICQ = 3.57 mA IBQ = 3.57 = 23.8 A 150 AC Analysis :

(0.0259) Vt = (150) = 1.09 k, ro = 3 3.57m ICQ (Ib) RC , Av = vo = vs vs r = vs = Ib r + ( + 1) RE Ib RC Av = r + (1 + ) RE (150) (1.2) k = 5.75 = 1.09k + (151) (0.2k) Option (B) is correct. For TE10 mode f # 9 # 109 # 4 # 107 Rs = 1 = = c c 1.1 # 107 = 0.0568 f 2 2 # 1.5 3.876 2 Rs e 1 + 2b c c m o 0 . 0568 1 + c a f 2. 4 b 9 l m = c = 2 f 2 15 # 103 # 233.8 1 b 3.876 l b 1 c c m f 9 = 0.022

SOL 1.48

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Chapter 1

Option (B) is correct. d = 1015 1015 = 1.3 2 # 9 # 109 # 2.6 # 8.85 # 1012 d << 1, hence v . 1 = c , . 377 = 233.8 2.6 2. 6 8 3 # 10 fc = = 3.876 GHz 2 # 2.4 # 102 2.6 d 1015 # 233.8 = 1.3 1013 Np/m d = = # 2 fc 2 3 . 876 2 1 c m 1 b 9 l f Option (D) is correct. y (t) = 4 [m (t) + cos c t] + 10 [m (t) + cos c t] 2 = 4m (t) + 4 cos c t + 10m2 (t) + 20m (t) cos c t + 5 + 5 cos 2c t = 5 + 4m (t) + 10m2 (t) + 4 [1 + 5m (t)] cos c t + 5 cos 2c t The AM signal is, xc (t) = 4 [1 + 5m (t)] cos c t m (t) = Mmn (t) xc (t) = 4 [1 + 5Mmn (t)] cos c t 5M = 0.8 or M = 0.16 Option (C) is correct. The filter characteristic is shown below

SOL 1.50

SOL 1.51

fc W > 2W or fc > 3W , fc + W < 2f or fc > W Therefore fc > 3W


SOL 1.52

Option (B) is correct. For n+ polysilicon gate E ms =b g fn l 2e 0.35 =b 1.11 fn l & fn = 0.205 2 fn = Vt ln b Nd l ni & Nd = 1.5 # 1010 eb 0.0259 l = 4 # 1013 cm3
0.205

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Chapter 1

Option (D) is correct. For p+ polysilicion gate Eg + fs l 2e 0.35 = b 1.11 + fn l & fn = 0.905 V 2 ms = b

&

The is impossible, cannot use a p+ polysilicon gate.


SOL 1.54

Option (D) is correct. Assume transistor is in saturation VS = VGS 2 ID = 0 VS = VGS = IDSS bVGS l , RS RS VP R S = 1 k VGS = 6m 1 VGS 2 b 4 l 1k & VGS = 8.86, 181 V VGS = 8.86 V is impossible. ID = VGS = 181 = 1.81 mA RS 1k Option (B) is correct. VD = ID RD 5 = (1.18 m) (0.4 k) 5 = 4.276 V VSD = VS VD = 1.81 ( 4.276) = 2.47 V VSD (sat) = VP VGS = 4 1.81 = 2.19 V VSD > VSD (sat) , Assumption is correct.

SOL 1.55

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