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hello all I am new here so i don't know if this is the correct place for this topic so sorry for any inconvenience caused.
this is my question:
Use the small-signal model of the diode to predict the output voltages for the input voltages given. Plot a graph of | vout(t) | based on the small signal model.
Input Voltage 1 = 0.65 + 0.04cos(2*pi*200*t) V
Input Voltage 2 = 0.68 + 0.01cos(2*pi*200*t) V
0 ≤ t ≤ 20ms
i know vout = -Is*R*exp(vin/Vt)
How would you solve this? what basically is the small signal model? is it like a formula that I have to substitute these values in? And for the graph what goes on the x-axis and what goes on the y-axis?
I've got a diagram of the circuit if it helps for you to see:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24949707@N07/3430348460/
Thank You.
this is my question:
Use the small-signal model of the diode to predict the output voltages for the input voltages given. Plot a graph of | vout(t) | based on the small signal model.
Input Voltage 1 = 0.65 + 0.04cos(2*pi*200*t) V
Input Voltage 2 = 0.68 + 0.01cos(2*pi*200*t) V
0 ≤ t ≤ 20ms
i know vout = -Is*R*exp(vin/Vt)
How would you solve this? what basically is the small signal model? is it like a formula that I have to substitute these values in? And for the graph what goes on the x-axis and what goes on the y-axis?
I've got a diagram of the circuit if it helps for you to see:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24949707@N07/3430348460/
Thank You.
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