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Question 2 For the circuit shown in Figure 2, determine its sketch transfer characteristics. Diodes have Voo 0 V and R 50 50Ω D1 100 Ω 1500 V 2.5V Figure 2. Please answer clearly
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Determine voltage characteristics (Vout/V) of the circuit shown in Figure 1. Assume: a) Diodes D1 and D2 are ideal. b) Zener diode has r2-0 with the break down voltage of Vz-12 V. 1ΚΩ D1 D2 추 R2 1ΚΩ Vout Figure 1
Consider the circuit shown in Figure 1. Assume that the diodes have an exponen Question 21 tial i-v characteristic. Diode D1 has 10 times the junction area of D2, i.e. Isı = 10Is2. Determine the value of voltage V indicated in the figure. The circuit operates at room temperature, i.e. the value of the thermal voltage is Vr = 26 mV 10 mA 3 mA Fig. 1 O+V
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Consider the circuit shown in (Figure 1). Assume that the diodes are ideal. Part ASketch the transfer characteristic v, versus Vin for the circuit shown in (Figure 1). Allow Vin to range from -10 V to +10 V. Plot the points for the values of Vin that are separated by the step ΔVin = 5 V.
P9.67, Sketch the transfer characteristic (v, versus if in) for the circuit shown in Figure P9.67 carefully labeling the breakpoint and slopes Allow vin to range from -5 V to +5 V and assume that the diodes are ideal. p37, Find the values of / and V for the circuits of igure P9.37 assuming that the diodes are deal. 515 1.2 kf Probles 3 kf voD 2 ks? 5 V Figure P9.67 DV Sre for 2 E ing ent the...
Prob. 2. For the following circuit, i. Draw the transfer characteristic of the circuit (Sketch Vo(t) vs Vin(t)). ii. Sketch the output waveform, v.(t) for the input Vin(t) = 10 Sin(wt) V. Clearly indicate the status of each diode. Assume that both D, and D, are ideal diodes. Table: Possible Diode States # D1 D2 Result 1 Off Off 2 Off On 3 On Off | 4 On On + TOKS VD . >19
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(b) The circuit shown in Figure 2 utilizes two diodes, Di and D2, a R, resistor R1 = 10 Ω. Assume a piecewise linear (PWL) model for the diode that has VD 07 and r-5 Ω. Draw the output voltage, vo, as function of the input voltage, Vin, characteristics of this circuit at point assuming the input voltage has a peak-to-peak voltage of 3 Volt. There is no need to draw the...
2.A common-emitter circuit with an emitter bypass capacitor is shown in Figure 2(a) and its small-signal equivalent is as in Figure 2(b). Let V' = 10 V, V-=-10 V, RE-4 kQ. Re 2 kQ, CE 50 μF, VED(0) 0.7 V, β 100, VT 0.026 V and VA- Prove that the voltage gain transfer function of the circuit is given by: a) b) Find the values of the time constants τΑ and t, and the corresponding corner frequencies fa and fa....
For the circuit shown below (1) Please derive an expression for the transfer function H(jco)- Vout/Vin. (2) Sketch the corresponding Bode magnitude and phase plots, and please indicate the slope. 50Ω 250 mF 100 Ω 250 mF in out
1. For the circuit as shown, plot the i-v characteristics assuming both diodes are ideal, i.e. ix as a function of vx, for the following two cases: V3 = -1V and V8 = +1V. (20/100) I. R. Di Ideal 02 R2