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Diode Circuit Analysis
Mar 3, 2020
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[GET ANSWER] Using a) (5 points) ideal diode model and then b) (5 points)the constant voltage drop model, find the current in each diodein the circuit shown below assuming that there is no internalresistance in the diode and the turn on voltage is 0.7 V.
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To analyze a circuit involving a forward-biased diode, you have 3 options: 1) The ideal model: treat the conducting diode as a short circuit. Very simple, but not very practical. 2) The exponential model: the most accurate description of the diode operation, but its severe nonlinearity makes it undesirable when rapid analysis is required. 3) The constant-voltage-drop model: the best of both worlds. Give the diode a fixed voltage drop of 0.7 V, and proceed with regular circuit analysis. This capt
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