Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133923605
Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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Temperature Coefficient of a Resistance
Figure 2
4. Consider the circuit in Figure 3. D1 is Gallium arsenide
and D2 is Silicon, each has a forward resistance of 500.
Determine the following:
a. The states of D1 and D2. Explain.
b. Current 11 through R1
c. Current 12 through R2
d. Current 13 through R3
e. Voltage Vo
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R1
1092
V1
12V
(+2)
V1
D1
1V
50Hz
0°
1
D1
R2
1592
Figure 3
5. Do number 4 again, but this time reverse both the
positions of D1 and D2.
6. Consider the circuit in Figure 4.
a. Calculate the voltage across R3 during the positive
half cycle of the source voltage V1.
b. Calculate the voltage across R3 during the negative
half cycle of the source voltage V1.
c. Sketch the waveform of the voltage across R3.
R1
1kQ
V2
9V
D2
R3
10092
R2
1k92
D2
Vo
R3
1k92
Chapter 3 Solutions
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