41) Given the following circuit, determine the voltage across the diode. (Assume ideal silicon diode) [1...
Assume the diode is ideal Determine if the diode is ON or OFf Find the voltage labeled v in the diode circuit below. There will be no partial credit for this problem. Even if your answer is correct, you must show your work to receive points 2 kn 2 k2 T3mA 4V
For the diode circuit shown, what will the output voltage, Vo, be in volts if the input voltage, V, is equal to 8V? Assume that when the diode is turned on the voltage across it will be 0.7V, and for the battery use V1 8.4V. Also use R 9.0kQ and RL 19.8kQ. Answer. The correct answer is: 5.50
Find the operational state of diodes shown in the figure given below. Assume non-ideal diode model with constant voltage drop Von = 0.7V. to2 4V (A) D, -ON,D2 - ON (B) D2 - ON,D2 - OFF (C) D2 - OFF,D2 - ON (D) D2 - OFF,D2 - OFF
5. Determine whether each silicon diode in Figure 2-92 is forward-biased or reverse-biased. 6. Determine the voltage across each diode in Figure 2-92, assuming the practical model. 7. Determine the voltage across each diode in Figure 2-92, assuming an ideal diode. 8. Determine the voltage across each diode in Figure 2-92, using the complete diode model with ra = 10 1 and rk = 100 MO. 100V 102 35600 { 5
All used in the next circuit diodes are silicon. Zener of diode D2 the voltage is 8 V, the zener voltage of the D4 diode is 5.6 V It is given as. Applied input voltage Vin = 20 sin (ωt) is determined as V. Output of the circuit voltage changes according to the applied voltage of Vin Analyze the circuit and draw it. (Simplified of diode element model will be used.) (I can't analyze. Please explain) R + D D3...
Assume the diode turn-on is .7 for each diode. Determine Vo when VI is a) 5v and b) -5v 5. Assume the diode turn-on voltage is Vy=0.7V for each diode in the circuit. Determine Vo when (a) Vi =5V, and (b) Vi =5V (10 pts) 5.7 Žion SION wt 3102
All the diodes used in the circuit are silicon. Zener voltage of D2 diode is given as 8 V and zener voltage of D4 diode is given as 5.6 V. Applied input voltage is determined as Vin = 20 sin (ωt) V. Draw the change of the output voltage of the circuit according to the applied voltage by analyzing the circuit. (Correct drawings made without analysis will not be evaluated. Simplified model of diode element will be used.) D3 Vou...
s/Exam%201.pdf Questions 16 through 20 deal with the circuit shown below. Assume that the diode is ideal (i.e, has a 0V forward bias voltage) and the capacitor has no charge initially. Assume Ri R2 R. R, R, de (16) Immediately after the power is applied (i.e., the circuit is not in steady state yet), what is the voltage across the capacitor if Vde 0? (a) ov (b) Vde/2 (c) Vd 1 3 Vdc 2V dc (17) Immediately after the power...
1. a) State the diode equation and explain the significance of each term. b) Sketch the current - voltage characteristics for a typical silicon diode over the 4 voltage range -2 V to +2 V. Explain how the characteristics would change if the diode was fabricated using germanium. Give an equivalent circuit representation of the device in each case. c) In a silicon diode a current of 200 HA flows when a forward bias voltage of 0.5 V4 is applied...
Part IIl: Diodes The Ideal-Diode Model a) For the circuit below, find ID and VD for the case VDD 5 V and R 10 k2. Assume that the diode has a voltage of 0.7 V at 1-mA current. Use (a) iteration and (b) the constant-voltage-drop model with VD 0.7 V 홍Yo b) Design the circuit below to provide an output voltage of 2.4 V. Assume that the diodes available have 0.7-V drop at 1 mA. +10 V Vo Part IIl:...