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3. (a) Plot Vo versus Vi for 0<Vi<15V. Assume lr0.7V. (b) Plot id over the same...
3) In the circuit shown assume constant battery model, Plot Vo versus Vi, for -5V<Vi<5V. At what value of Vi the diode will be ON? 1 k Ri 0.5 k
Problem # 3 For the summing opamp circuit, assume that the opamp is powered with +15V and-15V. The input voltages are VI and V2 and the output voltage is Vout. Rf 15 V U1 R1 R2 Vout 741 V2 (A -15 V 1. Find the relation between the output Vout and the inputs VI and V2 2. Assume that RI-2kS2, R2-3 ㏀ and Rf-6kS2, Vin is a sinewave with viinpp-2V, V2DC- IV, plot Vin() and Vout(0) 3. Assume that you...
Please answer clearly Question 2 The amplifier shown in Figure 2 has the following parameters: Kn(W/L)-1 mA/V2, V-1 V Determine a) Voltage gain (Vo/vi) b) Input resistance (R) c) Output resistance (Ro) d) Maximum output voltage swing so as the amplifier stays in saturation mode. Assume VDD-20 V, R1-2.5 ΚΩ, R2-1KQ, R3-0.5 ΚΩ, R4-5 MQ, R5_1ΜΩ. R4 R1 R5 R2 Ro R3 Question 2 The amplifier shown in Figure 2 has the following parameters: Kn(W/L)-1 mA/V2, V-1 V Determine a)...
nde) Figare 18 Circuit for Problem 15 Analysis 1. Plot the input and output vollage wavefoems nlt) and lt) as wel as the capacitor current iclt) for the input wavelorm shown in Fig ure 1.10 on the next page, Assume the capacitoris initially discharged 2 Determine the following numerical descriptors for lf) and iclf (a) Voltage values of t) at times-250, 650, and 960ms. (b) Peak capacitor current t Discass the relationship between the plots of the capacitor current ic(t)...
Problem 3: (20 points): Provide an expression for output voltage Vo versus input voltage Vi. How large is the midband gain? Provide the pole frequencies and characters (low-f or high-f pass). Draw a schematic Bode plot. Vi R) I R=loke! (= IPF ļ gm=1$ ! -
Part "c" Please! Consider the circuit below. Assume that the only inductance of interest is the load inductor L = 15mH connected to the output terminal. The resistors have the following values: R1 = 5kN, R2 = 2kN, R3 = 0.1kN, and RI, = 10kN. The supply voltage is Vs = 15V. Vs R2 R, vo R1 R3 Figure 6-1 It is known that the input voltage vị can be decomposed into two parts, a constant Vị and a small...
02 +Vo D3 Rgare 18 Circuit for Problem 1 Analysis 1. Copy the circuit of Figure 1.8 and sketch the ow of pesitive curment throughout the entire circuit for o>0. Repeat for n ce 2. Plot two periods of nlt) and s) for each of the thee input wave shown in Figune 17 on page 37 fom output t (a) Feak value, and b) Eflective DC value, also known as RMS value NotTE These and are therefore optional 4. Determine...
Q.1. (a) For the following clipper circuit, plot the output versus time. The diode in the circuit has piecewise linear parameters Vs = 0.7 V and 1= 10 (10) R=1002 w DI VO 30 V + 10 V -30 vf (b) Sketch the output voltage V, versus time for the following circuit with the input voltage shown. Assume V = 0 and assume the RC time constant is large. (15) VA -H VO 20 V с Vg=5V = -20 V
Please do part a only a) For the common source amplifier below, calculate the small signal gain Av -Vo Vi (from the transistor gate to the output node), the input resistance Rin, the output resistance Rout, and the overall voltage gain Gy Vo Vs (from the voltage source to the output node). Assume that the capacitors act as AC shorts and that the transistor's To is infinite (can be neglected) Note, you can use the small signal parameters that you...