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EEEB143 Electronics Analysis & Design I, Tutorial 4

This document contains practice problems from a textbook on microelectronics circuit analysis and design. It includes questions about analyzing clipper and clamper circuits using diode characteristics. Specifically, it asks the student to: 1) Plot the output voltage versus input voltage for a diode clipper circuit and versus time for a triangular wave input. 2) Plot the output voltage versus time for several diode circuits with different inputs, assuming diode voltage drops and RC time constants. 3) Design a diode circuit to generate a steady-state output voltage from a given input voltage.

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EEEB143 Electronics Analysis & Design I, Tutorial 4

This document contains practice problems from a textbook on microelectronics circuit analysis and design. It includes questions about analyzing clipper and clamper circuits using diode characteristics. Specifically, it asks the student to: 1) Plot the output voltage versus input voltage for a diode clipper circuit and versus time for a triangular wave input. 2) Plot the output voltage versus time for several diode circuits with different inputs, assuming diode voltage drops and RC time constants. 3) Design a diode circuit to generate a steady-state output voltage from a given input voltage.

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EEEB143 Electronics Analysis & Design I, Tutorial 4

Problems from Neamens Microelectronics Circuit Analysis and Design

Clipper and Clamper Circuits


2.34

The diode in the circuit of Figure P2.34 (a) has piecewise linear parameters
and

= 0.7 V

= 10 .

(a) Plot

versus

for -30

30 V.

(b) If the triangular wave, shown in Figure 2.34 (b) is applied, plot the output versus time.

2.36

Plot

for each circuit in Figure P2.36 for the input shown. Assume (a)

= 0. V and (b)

= 0.6 V.

2.39

Sketch the steady-state output voltage

versus time for each circuit in Figure P2.39

with the input voltage given in Figure P2.39 (a). Assume

= 0 and assume the RC time

constant is large.

2.43

For the circuit in Figure P2.39 (c) with

= -5V, let

= 0 and

(V). Plot

versus time over three cycles of input voltage. Assume the initial voltage across the
capacitor is zero and assume the RC time constant is very large.

T1

(a) Given (+15 V) to (-15 V) of triangle-wave input voltage,


voltage waveform,

. Determine the output

of the circuit shown in Figure 4. Assume silicon diode with

0.7 V.

Figure 4

(b) Design a diode circuit to generate a steady-state output voltage


from the input voltage

(as in Figure 5a) shown in Figure 5 if

(a)

(as in Figure 5b)

= 0.7 V.

(b)
Figure 5

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