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Lecture 8

The document provides examples of circuit analysis problems involving diodes in series, parallel and series-parallel configurations. It works through examples of determining voltages, currents and states of diodes. Homework assignments are given involving further examples and problems from textbooks on analyzing diode circuits.

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Lecture 8

The document provides examples of circuit analysis problems involving diodes in series, parallel and series-parallel configurations. It works through examples of determining voltages, currents and states of diodes. Homework assignments are given involving further examples and problems from textbooks on analyzing diode circuits.

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Example 2.

6 22

For the series diode configuration, determine VD, VR, and ID.
Example 2.6 23
Example 2.7 24

Determine V0 and ID for the series circuit.

E
Example 2.8 25

Determine ID, VD2 and V0,.


Example 2.8
26

Determining the state of the diodes .


Example 2.8 27

Substituting the equivalent state for the open diode.


Example 2.8 28

Determining the unknown quantities for the circuit


Example 2.8 29

It is clear from the circuit

Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in clock wise direction


Example 2.9
30

Determine I, V1,V2 and V0 for the series dc configuration.


Example 2.9 31

Determining the state of the diode for the network .


Example 2.9 32

Determining the unknown quantities for the network.


PARALLEL AND SERIES-PARALLEL 33

CONFIGURATION
Example 2.10
Determine V0, I1, ID1, and ID2 for the parallel diode configuration.

Network for Example 2.10.


Example 2.10 34
Example 2.11 35

There are two LEDs


Th LED that
h can be b usedd as a polarity
l i detector.
d A l a
Apply
positive voltage and a green light results. Negative supplies results in a
red light.
g
Find the resistor “R” to ensure a current of 20mA through the “on”
diode for the configuration as in Fig. Both sides have a average turn-on
voltage 2V.
2V
Example 2.11
36
Example 2.12 37

Determine the voltage


oltage V0 for the network.
net ork
Example 2.13 38

Determine the currents I1, I2 and ID2 for the network.


Example 2.13 39
Example 2.13 40
AND/OR GATES 41

Positive logic OR gate.


Example 2.14 42

Determine V0 for the network.


Example 2.14 43
Example 2.15 (Positive logic AND gate) 44

Determine the output level for the positive logic AND gate.

Positive logic AND gate.


Example 2.15 (Positive logic AND gate) 45

Substituting the assumed states for the diodes. 45


Home Work
46

Text Book:

Examples: 3.1 to 3.15


End Problems: 1 to 21

Reference Book (Sedra/Smith)

Examples: 3.2,3.4,3.5
Exercises: 3.4
3 4 to 3.13
3 13
End Problems: 3.1 to 3.11, 3.17 to 3.20,
3 23 to 3.26,
3.23 3 26 3.29,
3 29 3.30
3 30

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