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4. If the cut-in voltage of the diode is not specified in the question, then assume it to be 0.65 V.
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work? () 1) In the circuit below, is 2.58 volts, and the resistor, R , is of value 0.9 kilo- 1 point
V0

ohms. The diode follows the equation: iD = IS exp(vD /vT ) , where IS is 1.9×10−16
Week 1 () amperes, vT is the thermal voltage, 26 milli-volts at room temperature.

Introduction to
Analog
Circuits,
Introduction to
the Diode
(unit?
unit=5&lesson
=6)
Find the current iD . Give your answer in milli-amperes. Solve the problem iteratively,
Diodes,
Introduction to
numerically. Do not use the first order approximation.
the Transistor
1.77
(unit?
unit=5&lesson 1.08
=7) 1.88
MOS device, 1.80
Characteristics

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(unit? 2) In the circuit below, is 2.58 volts, and the resistor, R , is of value 0.9 kilo- 1 point
V0
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unit=5&lesson ohms. Assume a cut-in voltage of 0.65 volts for the diode.
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Quiz: Week 1
: Assignment
1
(assessment?
name=107)
What is the current iD ? Give your answer in milli-amperes.
Week 2 ()
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Week 3 () 2.117
2.144
Text 2.175
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3) In the circuit below, the diode has a cut-in voltage of 0.7 volts. 1 point
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VX is 6 volts, R1 and R2 are 0.2 and 2.3 kilo-ohms respectively. What is the current
through R2 ? Give your answer in milli-amperes.

2.4
3.9
3.1
1.7

4) Consider a non-ideal diode with the standard diode equation. is 2.2 milli- 1 point
iD

amperes. If vD changes by 2.4 milli-volt, what is the change in iD ? Give your answer
in micro-amperes. Assume vT = kT /q = 26 milli-volts.

110.37
203.076
290.026
182.07

5) In the circuit below, R1 and R2 are 5.1 and 1.2 kilo-ohms respectively. The 1 point
voltage VC C is 4.6 volts. The diodes follow the standard diode equation, with IS of
13.4×10−12 milli-amperes, and the thermal voltage vT of 25 milli-volts.

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What is the current i1 ? Give your answer in milli-amperes.

3.533
2.161
2.622
3.970

6) In the circuit below the diode operates according to the standard diode 1 point
equation with IS of 5×10 milli-amperes . The thermal voltage, vT is 25 milli-volts.
−11

The resistor R is 5.75 kilo-ohms.

A voltage of 1.24 volts is applied to the circuit and the current through the resistor is measured.
Now if the voltage is increased by 10 milli-volt, what will be the increase in the current? Give your
answer in micro-amperes.

2.152
1.678
1.243
2.650

7) This is a continuation of the earlier question. The circuit is modified as 2 points


shown below.

In addition to the input voltage 1.34 volts, a small signal voltage, 10 cos ωt milli-volts is
applied to the input, as shown above. ω is 995 kilo-radians per second. The capacitor
C is 5 nano-farads.

What is the amplitude of the ripple voltage across the resistor? Give your answer in
micro-volts.

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6133.29
Assessment submitted.
X 6470.28
7219.29
6823.82

8) When light falls on the pn junction in a diode, the diode behaves like a source of 2 points
power. A model for the photodiode is shown below. The voltage-current
relationship of the diode in the absence of light is: iD = I S (exp(vD /vT ) − 1) , where vT is the
thermal voltage, 25 milli-volts.

First prove to yourself that this is a reasonable model.


A load resistor is placed across this photodiode to absorb the power generated ,as shown below.

The strength of the light is such that I 0 is 4 milli-amperes. For the diode, I S is 4.6×10−11 milli-
amperes. The resistor is tweaked such that maximum power is absorbed by the resistor. At this
resistor value, the voltage across the resistor and the current through the resistor are vL and iL
respectively. If the open-circuit voltage of the photodiode is denoted as V0 , what is vL /V0 ? Work
out your answer as a percentage.

89.20
85.91
87.54
90.57

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