Refer to the following circuit, assuming Is = 1.0 PA; D. is a generic rectifier diode,...
Refer to the following circuit, assuming Is = 1.0 PA: D, is a generic rectifier diode, and it is at temperature of 50°C. Calculate the voltage drop VR across R, for (a) R = 1.09 (b) R, = 102 (c) R = 1002 (d) R, = 1.0kg R1 1.00 D1 V1 -1.0V
Refer to the following circuit, assuming IS = 1.0 pA; D1 is a
generic rectifier diode, and it is at temperature of 500
C. Calculate the voltage drop VR across R1 for
(a) R1 = 1.0 Ω,
(b) R1 = 10 Ω,
(c) R1 = 100 Ω,
(d) R1 = 1.0 kΩ.
R1 1.0Ω D1 V1 -1.ον
Consider the full-wave rectifier circuit below. Use a constant voltage drop model for the diodes with VD 1. 0.7 V. Let v": 10 sin(2n(2000 and RI-100Q. (6 pt) Calelae the average vales of oun uinege D1 D4 V1 R1 with respect to time or angle. out b. (2+3 pts) A capacitor is placed across RI to reduce the ripple to D3 D2 20 mVp-p. Find the capacitor value. (2+3 pts) Calculate the approximate average Vout value assuming a 20 m...
For your choice of input voltage, load resistor and the value of the ripple voltage (as percent of Vdc) design a circuit for the half-wave rectifier. Assuming the value of Van for the diode, calculate theoretically all parameters of the rectifier: Vp, Vdc, Idc, C, Isc, PIV and diode conducting interval. Simulate the designed circuit first without the capacitor filter and show on the graphs of the input, output and diode voltages and load and diode currents. Show on the...
w A ovo 3. (15 pts) The input Vg to the rectifier circuit on the right is a sinusoidal signal of amplitude 4V, as shown below. Use the 0.7V voltage drop model for the diode. a) Determine the maximum and minimum values of the output voltage V across load resistor RL. b) Determine the conduction angle. c) Determine the percent conduction. 10022 {RL 2002 3. (15 pts) The input to the rectifier circuit on the right is sinusoidal signal of...
QUESTION 1 In the diode circuit shown aside, given that V1 = V2 = 2.7 V, R = 1 k12 R2 = 2 kn, R3 = 4k and assuming constant-voltage-drop diode model (Vo = 0.7 V), determine the voltage drop (V) across the resistor R1, if the switch (S) is connected to a. Position 1 b. Position 2 V = Na V2
D *4.80 It is required to use a peak rectifier to design a de power supply that provides an average de output voltage of 12 V on which a maximum of ±1-V ripple is allowed. The rectifier feeds a load of 200 2. The rectifier is fed from the line voltage (120 V rms, 60 Hz) through a transformer. The diodes available have 0.7-V drop when conducting. If the designer opts for the half-wave circuit: (a) Specify the rms voltage...
Shirt /10 pts 2 (10 pts) Half-wave rectifier circuit (Multiple Choice) For the rectifier circuit below, let the input be a sine wave with a value of 120 Vrms and assume a constant voltage drop model of 0.7 V p D Select a suitable value for R so that the peak diode current does not exceed 50 mA a 2400 0 32250 A. B. 3000 0 C. 3380 0 D the diode? b. What is the greatest reverse voltage that...
Refer to the following circuit (Qi is a generic transistor), assuming ß = 200 when the transistor is in the active region. R1 47ΚΩ R3 3.3ΚΩ 12V Vcc Q1 R2 12k2 R4 1.0kΩ (a) If R, is open, calculate VB, VE, Vc. (15 points) (b) If R, is short, calculate IB, Ig and Vc. (15 points) (c) If R2 is short, calculate le and Vc. (15 points) (d) If Rz is short, calculate VB, Ic, and IB. (15 points) (e)...
Plot the output for each circuit, assuming the constant voltage
drop model (CVD) for the diode.
(B) Full-wave rectifier: D2 Di Vi = 5V, sin(2π 103 t) D3 D4