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Assume that you have diodes which conduct 1.0mA at 0.75V. Design a circuit which utilizes four...
1. The below circuit utilizes four identical diodes having Is=10-16 A and V1=26mV. If a current of 1 mA is drawn away from an output terminal by a load, what is the change in output voltage? Assume that a diode will have a voltage drop of 0.75V when 15V voltage is applied to a below circuit and no load was connected, as shown below (20 pts) +15V R ovo
3. When diodes that have unequal junction capacitances are connected in series in a circuit, they'll often be protected by A. parallel diodes. B. parallel capacitors. C. series resistors. D. parallel resistors. 5. The front-to-back resistance ratio of a power supply rectifier diode must be no less than A. 30 to 1. B. 2 to 1. C. 5 to 1. D. 10 to 1. 15. Which of the following is the correct equation for the percent regulation of a power...
A circuit consists of two resistors connected in series with a power supply, as shown in the figure. The resistance of ?1 is less than the resistance of ?2. A series circuit with two resistors R subscript 1 and R subscript 2. R subscript 1 is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply, and is the first resistor in the circuit. Which resistor has the greater current flowing through it? ?2 ?1 The current through each resistor is...
+10V Analysis Problems R voltage OV out 1) Design the given circuit configuration such that the output voltage -2.4V. Assume that the diodes available to you have a voltage drop of 0.7V across them when flowing a current of ImA. Also, the voltage across these diodes changes by 0.1V for every decade-change-in-the- current through them. Assume identical diodes. 1
A four-capacitor circuit is shown at right. Assume all four capacitors have different values of capacitance. 1. C2 and Cz are connected in series / parallel (circle one). Find their equivalent capacitance. v + c 2. Cz and C3 have the same / different (circle one) voltage drop across them. 3. C2 and C2 have the same / different (circle one) charge on their plates. A four-capacitor circuit is shown at right. Assume all four capacitors have different values of...
A circuit consists of two resistors connected in series with a power supply, as shown in the figure. The resistance of Ri is greater than the resistance of R2 Which resistor has the greater current flowing through it? O The current through each resistor is the same. Which resistor has the greatest voltage difference across it? The voltage across each resistor is the same.
(a) What is the current flowing through each resistor in a circuit consisting of a 48.0-V battery and a 24.0 Ω resistor connected in series with a 96.0 Ω resistor? (b) What is the voltage drop across each resistor? (c) What is the power dissipated in each resistor? (d) If the two resistors were connected in parallel rather than series, what would be the current flow through each resistor? (e) What would be the voltage drop across each resistor for...
do appreciate the process in details and neat (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...
Design a FULL WAVE BRIDGE RECTIFIER circuit that will: Take 120volts ac, 60 hz, sinusoidal waveform from the wall power and convert it to a “regulated” dc value giving 15 volts +, - 1.0 volts across a 1200-ohm output load resistor with no more than 2% ripple voltage, all at a total component parts cost of less than $175.00 (US$). Your design process/ analysis is to be conducted by hand. Consider for this design task: Assume an ideal transformer and...
All of them have short answers. 1. If a 19.9mA current source, a 32.6kΩ resistor, a 49.6kΩ resistor and a 42.6kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 42.6kΩ resistor in milliamps? 2. If a 8.9V voltage source is applied across a 43.6kΩ resistor connected in series with a 25.3kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 25.3kΩ resistor in volts? 3. If the Thevenin equivalent for a circuit is a 5.5V voltage...