Bistable Multivibrator Experiment Procedure, Observations/Calculations, Result, Viva 2023

 Aim :

To study Bistable multivibrator circuit.

Apparatus :

Build up circuit of transistorized Bistable multivibrator, square wave generator, dual trace CRO, power supply.

Design and study Transistorized Bistable Multivibrator

 

Circuit Diagram :

Transistorized Bistable Multivibrator Circuit Diagram

 

Procedure :

Credit – Anit Dhurwe

  1. Trace the circuit and write all component values.
  2. Make necessary connections and identify which transistor is ON and which is OFF. Check Toggling behaviour of the circuit. (First note collector voltage of Q1 and Q2. Now ground the base of transistor which is ON which will give to the ground and again note down the collector voltage.) 
  3. Apply square wave trigger input. Study the waveforms at the input, at the base and collector of the output transistor for three different frequencies.
  4. Sketch all the waveforms on a graph paper in all the three cases.
  5. Find the minimum trigger voltage for each input frequency.
  6. Measure input and output frequency.
  7. Comment on the relation between input and output frequency.

Observation :

 

Viva Question and Answers [FAQ] :

1. What is Multivibrator?

Ans : The Multivibrator is the electronic circuit which is used to implement two  states devices like oscillator, timer and flip-flop.

2. How many types of Multivibrator?

Ans : Astable Multivibrator, Monostable Multivibrator, Bistable Multivibrator.

3. Name of passive components?

Ans : Resistor and Capacitor.

4. Name of apparatus in this experiment?

Ans : Bistable multivibrator, square wave generator, dual trace CRO, power supply.

5. Which type of transistor used in this experiment? 

Ans : NPN transistor.

6. Define Bistable Multivibrator? 

Ans : A type of multivibrator whose output consists of 2 stable states is known as Bistable Multivibrator.

7. Another Name of Bistable Multivibrator? 

Ans : Flip-flop

8. What is the use of Bistable Multivibrator? 

Ans : It is widely used design of flip-flop.