If you have any doubt, ask in the comments. Please upvote, it matters a a lot. Thank you :)
QUESTION 1 In the diode circuit shown aside, given that V1 = V2 = 2.7 V,...
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=9.1 K12, R2=9.0 KN, R3=1.2 K12, R4=1.0 K12, R5=9.0 K12 and RL=16.1 K12. R5 R1 w w + R4 Vo 14 1 + v1 R2 RL + V2 win R3 Consider the same circuit as above, but with the following parameters: if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, V2=0.5V, R1=8.3 KN, R2=9.8 K12, R3=1.0 KN, R4=1.1 K12, R5=10 KN and RL=21 KN. What is the magnitude of the current 14...
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=8.3 K12, R2=9.0 K2, R3=0.7 KS2, R4=1.0 KN, R5=9.0 KN and RL=16.2 KA. R5 R1 w + R4 Vo 14 + V1 R2 RL V2 R3 We were unable to transcribe this image
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=8.3 KO, R2=9.0 KA, R3=0.7 KA, R4=1.0 KN, R5=9.0 KO and RL=16.2 KN. R5 R1 + R4 Vo 14 + + V1 R2 w RL V2 R3 Answer:
R 1 V1 In the above circuit, V1- 15 volts, V2 6 volts, R1 8 ohms and R2 4 ohms. What is the voltage drop across resistor R2? D Question 4 5 pts 4 8 In the above circuit, V1 is 19 volts and R1 is 6 ohms. What is the power (in watts) dissipated in the R1 resistor?
For the following multistage amplifier, find V2 if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, R1=12.0 K2, R2=9.0 KQ, R3=1.0 K, R4=1.0 K2, R5=9.0 K and RL=16.8 K. R5 R1 + R4 Vo 14 V1 R2 RL + V2 no R3 Answer: OV Consider the same circuit as above, but with the following parameters: if Vo=40 V, V1=0.2 V, V2=0.5V, R1=7.3 K2, R2=11.9 K2, R3=1.0 K, R4=0.8 K2, R5=10 K2 and RL=17 K2. What is the magnitude of the current 14 through resistor...
Vw Vout V2 SR, The circuit above has R1 = 1.5 k22, R2 = 2 k22, R3 = 1 k2, R4 = 2 ks, R6 = 2 k2, R2 = 750 12, Rg = 4 k22 and Rg = 1 k12. If V2 = 3 V + 3 sin(2000nt) V, determine R5 and the dc voltage v1 so that the output is 5.4 sin(2000nt) V. O v1 = -0.5 Vdc and R5 = 1 k12 Ov1 = 0.7 Vdc and...
Consider the circuit shown in the figure with resistors R1= 4.0
Ω, R2= 3.0 Ω, R3= 3.0 Ω, and batteries V1= 2.0 V, V2=1.5 V
respectively. What is the potential drop (voltage) across resistor
R3?
V1 = 8 (V) R1 = 8 (2) V2 = 26 (V) 두 - Problem 1 Using Kirchhoff's rules in the circuit of image, A- Calculate the current in the circuit. B- Show the direction current in the circuit. C. Calculate the voltage across resistor R1 D- Calculate the power delivered to R2 E- After 15 minutes of working of circuit, how much energy is delivered to resistor Rı? |VA = 28 (V) Va = 20 (V) R2 = 7...
V1 = 8 (V) Problem 1 R1 = 8 (0) V2 = 26 (V) VA = 28 (V) V3 = 20 (V) Using Kirchhoff's rules in the circuit of image, A- Calculate the current in the circuit. B- Show the direction current in the circuit. C- Calculate the voltage across resistor R1 D- Calculate the power delivered to R2 E After 15 minutes of working of circuit, how much energy is delivered to resistor Rı? R2 = 7(0)
Assuming an ideal op-amp in the following circuit, find output voltage, Vo if R1= 2 K12, R2=8 KN, R3=3.9 KN, R4=6 KN, R5=18 K2, R6=4.4 KN, RL=12.5 KN, V1=1V, 12=0.5 mA and V3=3.4 V. R6 R1 R5 Vo + + RL R2 V1 R3 R4 + V3 Answer: LOV Using the above circuit, but consider the following component values: R1= 2 KO2 R2=8 K12, R3=3.6 K12, R4=6 K12, R5=16.9 KN, R6=15 KN, RL=10 KO, V1=1V, 12=0.5mA and V3=2V. What is...