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Chapter 9, Solution 9.
Analysis: The Thvenin equivalent resistance seen by the diode is RT = 12.5 . voltage is: V + VC VT = i 5 VC = 3.5V 10 Assuming the diode is conducting, 3.5 10 I= = 0.52 A 12.5 This contradicts the assumption. Thus the diode is off. The Thvenin equivalent
Known quantities: The configurations of Figure P9.23. Find: Determine which diodes are forward-biased and which are reverse-biased. Determine the output voltage. Assumptions: The drop across each forward biased diode is 0.7 V.
Find: a) c) e) Draw a schematic diagram of the circuit. Determine the peak value of the input voltage. The rms voltage at the input. b) Sketch the output voltage waveshape. d) Sketch the input voltage waveshape.
Analysis: a)
b)
c)
vave = 0.318 v peak = 50 v peak = 157.2 V
d)
e)
Vinrms = 157.2 2 = 111.2 V
Known quantities: The full-wave rectifier of Figure P9.43, with a 12 V rms supply.
Find: a) voltage v L (t ), and state which diodes are on and V and the frequency of the source is 60 Hz. Sketch the input source voltage v S (t ), and the output
v (V) vS
16.97 15.77
vL
Analysis: a) The input source voltage is shown on the right, together with the rectified load voltage. (12 Vrms = 16.97 Vpeak)
Known quantities: The circuit of Figure P9.60(b); Zener diode i-v character; VZ=7.7V;
Therefore, the Zener diode is off. Thus, the output voltage is: 50 = 3V Vout = 6 100 (b) The voltage across the diode is 100 = 10 > 7.7 V VZ = 20 100 In this case, the Zener diode is on and the output voltage is: 50 = 3.85 V Vout = 7.7 100