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Sheet 1 Electronic Circuits

This document contains 10 exercises about analyzing circuits containing diodes. The exercises involve calculating currents, voltages, and determining if diodes are forward or reverse biased. Simple circuit diagrams are provided with each exercise, along with any assumptions such as the diode characteristics or models. The goal is to practice analyzing circuits containing diodes using simplified diode models.

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Sheet 1 Electronic Circuits

This document contains 10 exercises about analyzing circuits containing diodes. The exercises involve calculating currents, voltages, and determining if diodes are forward or reverse biased. Simple circuit diagrams are provided with each exercise, along with any assumptions such as the diode characteristics or models. The goal is to practice analyzing circuits containing diodes using simplified diode models.

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Sheet 1
Electronic circuits
Exercise 1
An a.c. voltage of peak value 20 V is connected in series with a silicon diode and
load resistance of 500 Ω. If the forward resistance of diode is 10 Ω, find:
(i) peak current through diode 
(ii) peak output voltage What will be these values if the diode is assumed to be ideal ?
Exercise 2
Find the current through the diode in the circuit shown in Fig. 2(i). Assume
the diode to be ideal.

Fig. 2 (i)

Exercise 3
Calculate the current through 48 Ω resistor in the circuit shown in Fig. 3 (i).
Assume the diodes to be of silicon and forward resistance of each diode is 1 Ω.

Fig. 3 (i)
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Exercise 4
Determine the current I in the circuit shown in Fig. 4 (i). Assume the diodes to
be of silicon and forward resistance of diodes to be zero.

Fig. 4 (i)

Exercise 5
Find the voltage VA in the circuit shown in Fig. 5 (i). Use simplified model.

Fig. 5 (i)

Exercise 6
Find VQ and ID in the network shown in Fig. 6(i). Use simplified model.

Fig. 6 (i)
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Exercise 7
Determine current through each diode in the circuit shown in Fig. 7 (i). Use
simplified model. Assume diodes to be similar.

Fig.7 (i)

Exercise 8
Determine the currents I1, I2 and I3 for the network shown in Fig. 8(i). Use
simplified model for the diodes.

Fig. 8 (i)
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Exercise 9
Determine if the diode (ideal) in Fig. 9 (i) is forward biased or reverse biased.

Fig. 9 (i)

Exercise 10
Determine the state of diode for the circuit shown in Fig. 10 (i) and find I D and VD . Assume
simplified model for the diode.

Fig. 10 (i)

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