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This document is a tutorial for the course Analog Electronic Circuits at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. It contains 4 questions - the first asks to calculate resistance looking into a diode, the second evaluates two circuits, the third evaluates another circuit, and the fourth asks about units of parameters for a new 3-terminal device and to develop a small signal model for it.

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This document is a tutorial for the course Analog Electronic Circuits at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. It contains 4 questions - the first asks to calculate resistance looking into a diode, the second evaluates two circuits, the third evaluates another circuit, and the fourth asks about units of parameters for a new 3-terminal device and to develop a small signal model for it.

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Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

EEL 204: Analog Electronic Circuits


Tutorial 1, January 11, 2011
1. A diode has Is = 10 nA. What will be the resistance looking into the
diode when the voltage across the diode is 0.5 V? Assume η=1.
2. Evaluate the performance of the following two circuits:

Vin R
− Vout

(a)
R

Vin
− Vout

(b)
3. Evaluate the performance of the following circuit. All capacitors are of
equal size.
Vout

V0 cos ωt

4. A certain three-terminal device has been invented. The three termi-


nals of this device are named A, B, and C. The device behaves in the
following fashion:
2
IC = α · VAC /IB · (1 + β/IB · VAC )
VBC = γ · eVAC /IB δ · IB
What are the units of α, β, γ, δ, respectively? Develop a small signal
model for this device.

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