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SHOOLINI INSTITUTE OF LIFE SCIENCES AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SHOOLINI INSTITUTE OF LIFE SCIENCES AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Sessional Examination BCA 2nd semester (March 2024) Sessional Examination BCA 2nd semester (March 2024)
Subject: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS (BCA-203) Subject: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS (BCA-203)
TIME: 2 hours M. Marks: 40 TIME: 2 hours M. Marks: 40

Note: Attempt FOUR questions in all, selecting one question each from Part-B, Part-C, Part-D, and Part Note: Attempt FOUR questions in all, selecting one question each from Part-B, Part-
-A (Q. No.1) is compulsory.
C, Part-D, and Part -A (Q. No.1) is compulsory.
Part-A (Compulsory Question) (10 marks)
Part-A (Compulsory Question) (10 marks)
1. (i)What is truth table and discuss its significance with example. (2)
(ii) How many input combinations are possible for 5 input OR gate. (2) 1. (i)What is truth table and discuss its significance with example. (2)
(iii) Explain the following terms:(6) (ii) How many input combinations are possible for 5 input OR gate. (2)
(iii) Explain the following terms:(6)
 Energy bands
• Energy bands
 Depletion region
• Depletion region
 Digital electronics • Digital electronics
Part-B (Attempt One question)
Part-B (Attempt One question)
2. (i) Discuss construction and working of JFET. (5) 2. (i) Discuss construction and working of JFET. (5)
(ii)Differentiate npn and pnp transistors. (5) (ii)Differentiate npn and pnp transistors. (5)
OR
OR
Define basic gates (AND, OR, NOT) and universal logic gates with diagrams. Define basic gates (AND, OR, NOT) and universal logic gates with diagrams. Draw
Draw truth tables to support your answer. (10) truth tables to support your answer. (10)
Part-C (Attempt One question) Part-C (Attempt One question)
3. (i) What happens when voltage is applied across PN junction? Discuss biasing in detail
3. (i) What happens when voltage is applied across PN junction? Discuss biasing in
with the help of suitable diagram. (5) detail with the help of suitable diagram. (5)
(ii) What do you understand by V-I characteristics of P-N junction. Discuss (ii) What do you understand by V-I characteristics of P-N junction. Discuss
limitations of PN junction diode. (5) limitations of PN junction diode. (5)
OR
OR
What do you mean by MOSFET? Discuss its construction and working. (5) What do you mean by MOSFET? Discuss its construction and working. (5)
How transistor is used as a switch? Discuss its configurations. (5) How transistor is used as a switch? Discuss its configurations. (5)
Part-D (Attempt One question)
Part-D (Attempt One question)

4. (i) Show NAND gate as a universal gate. Draw diagram and truth table to support
4. (i) Show NAND gate as a universal gate. Draw diagram and truth table to
your answer. (5)
support your answer. (5)
(ii) Show NOR gate as a universal gate. Draw diagram and truth table to support your
(ii) Show NOR gate as a universal gate. Draw diagram and truth table to support
answer. (5)
your answer. (5)
OR
OR
(i) Prove the following by truth table and using logic gate diagrams: (5)
(i) Prove the following by truth table and using logic gate diagrams: (5)
 A+B=B+A • A+B=B+A
 A+(B+C)=(A+B)+C • A+(B+C)=(A+B)+C
 A(BC)=(AB)C • A(BC)=(AB)C
 A(B+C) =A.B+ A.C • A(B+C) =A.B+ A.C
 A+(BC)=(A+B).(A+C) • A+(BC)=(A+B).(A+C)
(ii) State and prove De- Morgens Theorem. (5) (ii) State and prove De- Morgens Theorem. (5)

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