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Problem 3: Assuming that the diodes in the circuits are ideal, find the values of the labeled voltages and currents. + 3 V + 3V 35kn 10 kn JD, D D , D2 Joy Joy > 10 kn 35 kn - 3V - 3V +10 V 10 kn 11102 D. Dv DZI' D sk 10 kn -10V -10V Problem 4: Assuming that the diodes in the circuits of Fig. P4.10 are ideal, utilize Thévenin's theorem to simplify the circuits and...
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2 Assuming ideal diodes, for the diode circuit shown: Select one: a. None of these b. The minimum output voltage is +V2 c. The maximum output voltage is -V1 d. The gain is equal to 0 when V is < +V1 and > -V2 e. The gain is equal to O when V is > +V1, or < -v2 Ch
1. For the circuit as shown, plot the i-v characteristics assuming both diodes are ideal, i.e. ix as a function of vx, for the following two cases: V3 = -1V and V8 = +1V. (20/100) I. R. Di Ideal 02 R2
For the following circuit, assuming ideal diodes and given R = 1 kΩ and Vi: 10 sin(TOV, plot the output voltage Vout on axes with labeled scales for two periods of the input. e- in
To V2 - V4 R1 1 k 2 10 V For the circuit above, assuming ideal diodes, if V1=7.5V, V2=4.2V, V3=2.3V, V4=1V, find the current IL across the R1.
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
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(16 points) Calculate the I and V in the figures assuming the diodes are ideal. Your answers are validated to +0.01 absolute. a) R ER DVD, 1? w Vo = 15V, R1 = 2.5k1, R2 = 6kN, R3 = 3.5k12, R4 = 5kN. V = V. help (numbers) mA. help (numbers) I= b) D no ů - + L (b) Vi = 20V,V2 = 20V, R = 7.5kN. V= V. help (numbers) mA. help (numbers) >V. D, + V, -...
4.23 The circuit in Fig. P4.23 utilizes three identical diodes having I 10-16 A. Find the value of the current I required to obtain an output voltage Vo 2.4 V. If a current of 1 mA is drawn away from the output terminal by a load, what is the change in output voltage? Vo SZ
2. Find the values of I and V for the circuit of Figure 3, assuming that the diodes are ideal without forward bias voltage. +15V - +15V W SkΩ 10102 1.542 Dit DI 66 448 D: Ben D: @ wetu V 1212 -15V (c) Figure 3
IIW#2 Due 10/8/2019 noon 1. For the circuit as shown, plot ther-v characteristics assuming both diodes are ideal, i.e. is as a function of v. for the following two cases - IV and Ix - +1V. (20/100) 1. R, w DI DA VXO Ideal D2 LKW