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Electronic Devices Problem Set Solutions

The document contains a series of problems related to electronic devices, specifically focusing on diode circuits and their characteristics. It includes calculations for current, voltage, and waveforms for various configurations of circuits with diodes, zener diodes, and capacitors. Additionally, it provides answers to the problems, detailing the behavior of the circuits under different input conditions.
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Electronic Devices Problem Set Solutions

The document contains a series of problems related to electronic devices, specifically focusing on diode circuits and their characteristics. It includes calculations for current, voltage, and waveforms for various configurations of circuits with diodes, zener diodes, and capacitors. Additionally, it provides answers to the problems, detailing the behavior of the circuits under different input conditions.
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EEE 311 ELECTRONIC DEVICES

10 V
SET 1- PROBLEMS
1KΩ
1KΩ C
Q1 Find ID and Vo. ( Vi=2sinwt, Vγ=0.7 V and rf=100Ω) Vi Vo
ID

Q2 Consider the following figure.( Vγ=0.7 V, Vi=10sinwt V)


1KΩ
(a) Find I and ID. Obtain I-Vi characteristic of circuit. Vi Vo

(b) Draw Vi and Vo on the same scale. V


i
1KΩ
15 V
2 KΩ

D1 3 KΩ
Q3 Vγ =0.7 V for all diodes for the given circuit.

(a) Calculate Vo, Ii and ID2 if Vi= 10 V. Vi Ii Vo

(b) Sketch Vo and Vi on the same scale if Vi= 10 sinwt V at 100 Hz. ID2 D2 1 KΩ

(c) Sketch [Link] and [Link] for input given in (b). 3 KΩ

3V
2 KΩ
1 KΩ
Q4 Consider the following figure.( Vγ=0.7 V, Vi=20 sinwt V) -3 V Vo
ID
(a) Find I and ID. Obtain I-Vi characteristic of this circuit.
(b) Draw Vi and Vo on the same scale. 1KΩ
Vi 15 V
2 KΩ
I
10 V
Q5 Consider the circuit shown in figure, in which the diode V=0.7 V.
10 KΩ
(a) Draw the Vo-Vi and Ii-Vi characteristics of given circuit.
1KΩ D1
(b) Draw Vi and Vo on the same scale If Vi=12 sinwt and f=100 Hz. Vi Vo

Ii D2

Q6 Vz=5 V for all zener diodes and , Vδ= 0.7 V for all diodes and zeners,
5V
Calculate Vo and Ii for D1
1 K
(a) Vi=1 V (e) Vi=1 V Vi Vo
Ii
(b) Vi=3 V (f) Vi=3 V D2
D3 D6

(c) Vi=5 V (g) Vi=5 V


D4 1 K 3V
(d) Vi=15 V (h) Vi=15 V
D5

Q7 Consider the following figure.( Vγ=0V, Vz=5 V, Vi=20sinwt V) D1


1KΩ
Vi Vo
(a) Draw Vi and Vo on the same scale if Vγ=0 for all diodes.
4 K D2
(b) Calculate the dc (average) value of output waveform.
Q8 Assume Vγ=0.7 V for each diode for the given circuit. Determine 7V 7V

Vo1 and Vo2 for


10 KΩ 10 KΩ
(a) V1= V2=7 V D1 Vo1 D3
V1
Vo2
(b) V1= V2=0 V
V2 7V
(c) V1= 0, V2=7 V
D2
(d) Draw Vo1, and Vo2 on the same scale if V1= 7 V and
V2 is a unipolar square waveform having amplitude of 7 V and period of 10 ms.

VR
Q9 Consider the following figure.
Diodes are ideal, Vi=2 sinwt V, f=100 Hz and VR is bipolar square waveform 2 KΩ
having a 5 V peak and f=400 Hz. Vi Vo
D2
(a) Draw Vo with respect to time. 4 KΩ

(b) Using the result of (a) determine the function of this circuit.

Q10 Model a 6.2 V zener diode (i.e. Vδ=0.6 V, rF=15 Ω, rz=5 Ω) using one DC supply (at any required value) and
minimum number of diodes with Vδ=0.2 V, rF=10 Ω and Rr=  .
Vi, V
C

Q11 Diode is ideal for the given circuit. 15


D1
(a) Calculate and sketch Vo, assuming that RC >> T/2. Vi R Vo

(b) Find the capacitor voltage and peak to peak value of Vo. T/2 T
t 10 V

(c) Calculate and sketch Vo, assuming that RC << T/2. -5

Q12 Draw Vi and Vo on the same scale for the circuit given in Q11 (assuming RC >> T/2 ) if
Vi, V Vi, V Vi, V
(a) (b) (c)
8 14
T/2 T
t 12
2

-2
t T/2
t
T/2 T T
-8

Vi, V

Q13 Vz=8 V, Vδ= Vδz=0.7 V, rf=50 Ω, Rr=1MΩ, rz=0 1 2


t, ms

(a) What is the DC level of the input waveform? -5

(b) What is the DC voltage across the capacitor?


(c) Sketch Vo and Vi on the same scale. -25
1 μF
(d) Find the peak to peak voltage of Vi and Vo.
(e) What is the function of this circuit? 75 KΩ
Vi Vo

6V

NOT: DC voltage (average voltage):


T
1 net area under one cycle of waveform
V (dc) 
T 
V (t )dt 
time for one cylce(one period)
0
EEE 311 ELECTRONIC DEVICES
SET 1- PROBLEMS
ANSWERS

Q1 I D  (8.45  1.65 sin wt ) mA ; Vo  (1.545  0.165 sin wt ) V (consider AC and DC equivalent circuits)

Q2 Break point is 5.7 V. if Vi  5.7 V, I  I D  0, Vo  Vi

Q3 (a) I i  3.72 mA, I D  1.86 mA, Vo  3.72 V

Q4 (a) Break point is -10.1 V. if Vi  10.1 V, I D  0, Vo  1V


If Vi  3 V D1 and D 2 are ON
Q5 break points are 3 V and 9.3 V. If 3 V  Vi  9.3 V D1 ON, D2 OFF
If Vi  9.3 V D1 and D 2 are OFF

Q7 (b) Vo (dc)  3.25 V


Q8 Please look at diodes as logic elements in your lecture notes.
Q9 Draw Vi and VR on the same scale and check which diode(s) is ON or OFF each cycle and then draw Vo.
Q11 (a) Capacitor DC voltage= -15 V, Vi(dc)=5 V
(b) Perfect clamping circuit, Vop  p  Vip p  20 V

(c) PIV  20V


(d) There is tilt at the output waveform.
Q13 (a) Vi(dc)= -10 V
(b) Capacitor DC voltage = -22.3 V
(d) Vop p  Vip  p  20 V

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