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Code No: RR221001 Set No.

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II B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENTS
( Common to Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics &
Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Derive the value of Torque and Deflection of the galvanometer with its dynamic
behavior.
(b) What value of shunt resistance is required for using 50µA meter movement
with an internal resistance of 250Ω for measuring 0-500mA. [10+6]

2. With the help of a neat sketch and circuit connections for a single phase crossed
coil, describe the working of polarized-vane power factor meter. [4+4+8]

3. Draw the block diagram of a dual-slope digital volt meter and explain how it is
advantageous to use dual slope A/D converter in DUM? [4+8+4]

4. (a) Write notes on RF power and voltage measurement.


(b) Compare R.F. analog and digital powers measurements. [10+6]

5. (a) With neat circuit diagram, explain the function of associated circuits that are
used for CRT operation.
(b) Explain how the light is emitted on the screen of a CRO. [10+6]

6. (a) Explain the working operation of a storage CRT with multiple targets and
two electron guns with secondary emission curves.
(b) With neat figure, explain schematic view of a bistable storage tube. [10+6]

7. (a) What is intermodulation distortion? Describe the instrument used for the
measurement of intermodulation distortion meter with the help of block dia-
gram.
(b) Describe the working of a ‘difference-frequency’ distortion Analyzer with the
help of block diagram. [8+8]

8. (a) Explain the basic principle and working of an electronic frequency counter.
Also explain how period can be measured.
(b) List the detailed specifications of electronic frequency counters. [10+6]

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Code No: RR221001 Set No. 2
II B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENTS
( Common to Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics &
Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. (a) Derive the value of Torque and Deflection of the galvanometer with its dynamic
behavior.
(b) What value of shunt resistance is required for using 50µA meter movement
with an internal resistance of 250Ω for measuring 0-500mA. [10+6]

2. (a) With neat diagram explain the principle and working of AC voltmeter.
(b) An AC voltmeter calibrated for sine wave is used to measure a ramp voltage
waveform rising to a peak value of 6 V in 3 m.sec. Determine the percentage
error. [8+8]

3. Draw the block diagram of a dual-slope digital volt meter and explain how it is
advantageous to use dual slope A/D converter in DUM? [4+8+4]

4. (a) Write notes on RF power and voltage measurement.


(b) Compare R.F. analog and digital powers measurements. [10+6]

5. (a) With neat circuit diagram, explain the function of associated circuits that are
used for CRT operation.
(b) Explain how the light is emitted on the screen of a CRO. [10+6]

6. (a) What is oscilloscope probe compensation? How is this adjusted?


(b) How does the digital storage oscilloscope differ from the conventional storage
oscilloscope using a storage cathode ray tube? [8+8]

7. (a) Mention different types of signal generators and explain their working princi-
ples.
(b) Explain in detail about conventional standard signal generator. [10+6]

8. (a) Explain the basic principle and working of an electronic frequency counter.
Also explain how period can be measured.
(b) List the detailed specifications of electronic frequency counters. [10+6]

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Code No: RR221001 Set No. 3
II B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENTS
( Common to Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics &
Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. (a) What are shunts? Describe their constructional features and materials used.
Obtain the expression for the multiplying power of a shunt. [2+4+4]
(b) It is desired to extend the range of a DC milliammeter of the range OTO
100mA, to measure up to 1 A. The meter resistance R in is 1kΩ. Determine
the value of shunt to be used and its multiplying power. [4+2]

2. Explain with suitable diagram a three-phase measurement application using an


Instrument Transformer. [6+10]

3. Draw the block diagram of a dual-slope digital volt meter and explain how it is
advantageous to use dual slope A/D converter in DUM? [4+8+4]

4. (a) Write notes on RF power and voltage measurement.


(b) Compare R.F. analog and digital powers measurements. [10+6]

5. (a) With neat circuit diagram, explain the function of associated circuits that are
used for CRT operation.
(b) Explain how the light is emitted on the screen of a CRO. [10+6]

6. (a) What are the major components of a CRT and explain the working function
of each?
(b) Why are operating voltages of CRT arranged so that the deflection plates are
nearly at ground potential? [10+6]

7. (a) Discuss in detail about AF square wave generator.


(b) Explain the importance of Wide band amplifier in the block diagram of a
signal generator. [10+6]

8. (a) Explain the basic principle and working of an electronic frequency counter.
Also explain how period can be measured.
(b) List the detailed specifications of electronic frequency counters. [10+6]

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Code No: RR221001 Set No. 4
II B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENTS
( Common to Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics &
Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. (a) With the help of a neat sketch explain the principle and working of permanet-
magnet moving coil(PMMC)deflection mechanism. Derive the expression for
torque developed. [2+2+4+4]
(b) Explain about Ayrton shunt used in ammeters. [4]
2. Explain in detail the principle, working, and constructional details of current trans-
former and potential transformer. [8+8]
3. (a) Explain in detail the considerations in choosing an analog voltmeter.
(b) A coil with a resistance of 3Ω is connected to the terminals of the Q meter.
Resonance occurs at an oscillator frequency of 5 MHz and resonating capaci-
tance is 100 PF. Calculate the percentage of error introduced by the insertion
resistance Rsh = 0.1Ω. [8+8]
4. (a) Name the measurements for which a vector voltmeter is used.
(b) Draw the block diagram of the vector volt meter, mention all the blocks.[6+10]
5. (a) With neat circuit diagram, explain the function of associated circuits that are
used for CRT operation.
(b) Explain how the light is emitted on the screen of a CRO. [10+6]
6. (a) Name different types of oscilloscopes. Compare their merits and demerits
along with their applications.
(b) How is vertical axis of an oscilloscope is deflected? How does this differ from
the horizontal axis? [8+8]
7. (a) Explain the term Capability of a ’phase lock’ connected with function gener-
ator.
(b) Explain briefly about various types of signal generators.
(c) What is the necessity to have TTL output on a signal generator and a fre-
quency counter? [4+8+4]
8. (a) Explain the basic principle and working of an electronic frequency counter.
Also explain how period can be measured.
(b) List the detailed specifications of electronic frequency counters. [10+6]

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