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Problems Chapter 3 - Diode: DD o o S S D

The document contains 10 problems about analyzing diode circuits to determine voltages and currents. The problems provide circuit diagrams with given component values and voltages and ask the reader to calculate the voltage (vo) and current (io) using a standard 0.7V diode drop assumption. The document provides context for students practicing solving circuit analysis problems involving diodes.

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Problems Chapter 3 - Diode: DD o o S S D

The document contains 10 problems about analyzing diode circuits to determine voltages and currents. The problems provide circuit diagrams with given component values and voltages and ask the reader to calculate the voltage (vo) and current (io) using a standard 0.7V diode drop assumption. The document provides context for students practicing solving circuit analysis problems involving diodes.

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Problems Chapter 3 - Diode

1. The diode circuit shown in Fig. has R=30KΩ and VDD = 10V. Determine the voltage vo
and the current io if (a) Vs = 5V and (b) Vs = 12V. Assume a diode drop of VD = 0.7V.

2. The diode circuit shown in Fig. P4.2 has R1 = 30KΩ, R2 = 10KΩ, R3 =80KΩ and R4
=20KΩ. Determine the voltage vo and the current io. Assume a diode drop of VD = 0.7V
and V1 = 10V.

3. The diode circuit shown in Fig. P4.3 has R1 = 30KΩ, R2 = 10KΩ, R3 =80KΩ and R4
=20KΩ. Determine the voltage vo and the current io. Assume a diode drop of VD = 0.7V
and V1 = 15V.

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4. The diode circuit shown in Fig. has R1 = 1KΩ, R2 = 2KΩ, V1=12V and V2=15V.
Determine the diode currents i1 and i2. Assume a diode drop of VD = 0.7V.

5. The diode circuit shown in Fig. P4.5 has R1 = 5KΩ, R2 = 15KΩ, E1 =5V and VS=15V.
Determine the voltage vo and the current io. Assume a diode drop of VD=0.7V.

6. The diode circuit shown in Fig. P4.6 has R1 = 5KΩ, R2 = 15KΩ, E1 =10V, E2=15V and
VS=15V. Determine the voltage vo and the current io. Assume a diode drop of VD=0.7V.

7. Find the voltage vo and the current io of the diode circuit in Fig. P4.7 if R1 = 5KΩ, R2 =
10KΩ, V1 = 5 V, and V2 = 10 V. Assume diode voltage drop VD = 0.7 V

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8. Find the voltage vo and the current io of the diode circuit in Fig. P4.8 if R1 = 1KΩ, R2 =
5KΩ, V1 = 10V, and V2 = 5V. Assume diode voltage drop VD = 0.7 V

9. Find the voltage vo and the current io of the diode circuit in Fig. if R1=1KΩ and V1=5V.
Assume diode voltage drop VD=0.7V

10.

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