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Diodes D1 and D2 are Silicon with forward voltages of 0.7 volts. vand vare the circuit's input
and output respectively.
a.
Under what input conditions will D1 conduct?
b.
If D1 is conducting, what is v? Express in terms of v, if necessary.
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C.
Under what conditions will D2 conduct?
d.
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If D2 is conducting, what is v? Express in terms of v, if necessary.
vi
Under what conditions will none of the diodes conduct?
e.
f.
0
If none of the diodes are conducting, what is v? Express in terms of v, if
necessary.
g.
Plot the overall relationship between vand v, in the coordinate system
shown. Show all important quantities in your plot. Note: this is a plot of the transfer
characteristics of the circuit.
V (volts)
10
V; (volts)
-10
2 K
-5
10
Transcribed Image Text:+ + Vi D₂ A 1 K Vo 2.6 V Diodes D1 and D2 are Silicon with forward voltages of 0.7 volts. vand vare the circuit's input and output respectively. a. Under what input conditions will D1 conduct? b. If D1 is conducting, what is v? Express in terms of v, if necessary. 0 0 C. Under what conditions will D2 conduct? d. 0 If D2 is conducting, what is v? Express in terms of v, if necessary. vi Under what conditions will none of the diodes conduct? e. f. 0 If none of the diodes are conducting, what is v? Express in terms of v, if necessary. g. Plot the overall relationship between vand v, in the coordinate system shown. Show all important quantities in your plot. Note: this is a plot of the transfer characteristics of the circuit. V (volts) 10 V; (volts) -10 2 K -5 10
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