Problem 1: Solve for power supplied by 5V source with the constant voltage model. Use Vb,on...
Problem 2: Sketch the I-V curve of a 100 Ohm resistor and a 5V voltage source. Problem 3: For the circuit below, determine whether the diode D1 or D2 is forward biased or reverse biased, why? Problem 4: Calculate the thermal voltage value when temperate is 300 °K, 315 °K or 270 K.
In the circuit shown below, calculate the current through each diode. Use the ideal diode model. You must submit answer(s) to the exam question before other options can be enabled. Enter your answers in the text boxes and click on the Submit button. Please DO NOT USE THE BROWSER'S NAVIGATION BUTTONS (Back and Forward) in the Exam mode; it may lead to unpredictable results. To get a perfect score (100), the accuracy ofyour answer(s) must be 1% or better. Submit...
a) Use the constant voltage drop model for the diode and
determine the input / output ratio (Vout x Vin), equations. Vdon =
0.7V, rz = 0Ω, Vz = 3V and R = R1 = R2 = 1000Ω.
b) Draw the Vout x Vin graph. Highlight the slope coefficients
of the lines and the coordinates of the points where the slope
changes occur.
D1 D2 DR3 Vin 7R1 Vout 214 22
(1 point) Problem 1 In the circuit below: V1 = 180 V, V2 = -150 V, R1 = 155 12, R2 = 450 S2, R3 = 44 S2, R4 = 97 12. R5 = 119 12, R6 = 1732 Use both resistance and source combinations to find the power absorbed by the R1, R4, and R5 resistors V1 50 R4 I + R1 100 75 R5 w mi 500 g w R6 120 1 + R3 80 V2 2013 Paul...
R1 R3 Question 4 (20 points) Choose values of resistors and the voltage of the source. a) Determine the voltage drop across each resistor. b) Determine the current through each resistor. c) Determine the power supplied by the source and dissipated by each resistor. Show all steps and all calculations. Fill these values into the table below. d) This circuit is going to be used in high temperature applications. If the copper wires are originally at 20.0 °C and raised...
I am trying get the power supplied by the source and the power
factor. I keep getting 0 watts and 1 for the power factor. Could
you please assist me in why im not getting a number for the power
and a number in between .85-.95 for the power factor. What should
the power factor and power supplied be?
XHMI R1 w 150 R2 Wattmeter-XWM1 0.000 W 3300 C1 1.73 F Power factor: 1.00000 V1 5Vpk 100Hz 0° Voltage Current...
Problem 1 R1 R3 R4 Find the node voltage equations for nodes a and b, and write them in the form AV. BV, C using the variables as labeled in the diagram. Use any method you wish (Matrix row reductions, calculator, Matlab, psychic powers...) to solve for Va and Vo using the following values: Problem 2 Va Vs 12V s 10mA R1 = 30Ω R2 400 R3 250 R1 R3 For the circuit above, set up node voltage equations to...
Your supervisor has also passed on to you a power supply circuit sketch to upgrade your last power supply (Assignment 1) so that it has a Fixed 5V regulator output and a Variable Voltage Regulator output. . Analyse the variable regulator section (containing the LM317 IC) and determine the expected output voltage range the circuit should achieve by the range of adjustment of the 1k potentiometer. Build the circuit and verify the voltage range available. Ensure it can achieve 12V...
This is a Diode constant voltage model - clipping
circuits
Please explain steps as you solve. Thank you very much for
your help. please ask if there is anything not clear about the
problem
W (a) For the circuit shown below use the constant voltage diode model (Vp=0.7 V), and find the state of diodes D, and D2 (ie. ON or OFF) and determine the voltage and the current for each. 32k2 OV 5 mA 103=_ ; VD3= 104= ;...
1) In the circuit below the currents are named A, and lc The current direction is determined by the source (out of positive terminal) in the middle and right branches and is clockwise in the left branch · IA flows through R2 and R1 Is flows through R4 and Vb cflows through R3, Vc AB R2 R3 R4 R1 Vb a) Draw the circuit and show the 3 currents described above, including arrows showing the current direction. Show the voltage...