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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
What would Vout look like? Do you happen to have any idea why my PSpice generated graph is showing 0V for Vin?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
So this too (V2) would be Vin until -5.7V, and then capped at -5.7V?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
The 2nd diode would be cut off when Vin is positive. When Vin is negative: The 2nd diode will be conducting from 0->-4.3V It will be cut off at any value of Vin is less than -4.3- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
reverse bias and reverse saturation were the terms I learned in class When Vin goes negative, it will add with the +5 source?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
The voltage at V2 would always be Vin because the diode is in reverse saturation?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
So V1 would be Vin?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
If there's no current, there's no potential drop right?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
If the diode isn't conducting, there would be no current through the resistor correct?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
Ok, so V1 = 0 for Vin less than 5.7V The 0.7 forward voltage will change- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
V1 would be 0 if Vin is 5V to 5.6V, but the same as Vin if Vin is higher than 5.7V- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
Something higher than 5V? If there's no potential difference (if V1 is smaller than 5), the diode is off, correct?- mveep
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Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for a diode circui
Homework Statement Calculate the Vout vs Vin characteristics for input voltages of 5V to 10V peak.[/B] Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Would Vout simply be nothing because the diodes are connected in anti-parallel? Putting a volt probe at Vin and Vout gives something like: (Green...- mveep
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