For the clipper circuit shown below, which of the following statement is NOT true? www 2 ΚΩ (1) 15 sin(x) 111₁ 9V BA (1) For ideal diode, when the input voltage is larger than 6V, the output voltage is clipped at 6V. For ideal diode, when the input voltage is smaller than-9V, the output voltage is clipped at -9V. The resistance R should be large enough so that the forward diode current is within the range of milliamperes. The resistance R should be small enough so that the reverse diode current is within the range of milliamperes.

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For the clipper circuit shown below, which of the following statement is NOT true?
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For ideal diode, when the input voltage is larger than 6V, the output voltage is clipped at 6V.
For ideal diode, when the input voltage is smaller than-9V, the output voltage is clipped at -9V.
The resistance R should be large enough so that the forward diode current is within the range of milliamperes.
The resistance R should be small enough so that the reverse diode current is within the range of milliamperes.
Transcribed Image Text:17 5. For the clipper circuit shown below, which of the following statement is NOT true? R www 2 k (1) 15 sin(eor) AV 6 V 9 V в д v (1) For ideal diode, when the input voltage is larger than 6V, the output voltage is clipped at 6V. For ideal diode, when the input voltage is smaller than-9V, the output voltage is clipped at -9V. The resistance R should be large enough so that the forward diode current is within the range of milliamperes. The resistance R should be small enough so that the reverse diode current is within the range of milliamperes.
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