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Sheet 5
1. Determine Vo1, Vo2, and I for the network of Fig. 2.162.
2. Assuming an ideal diode, sketch vi, vd, and i d for the half-wave rectifier of Fig. 2.168. The input is a sinusoidal waveform with a frequency of 60 Hz. a) Determine the profit value of vi from the given dc level. b) Repeat Problem (a) with a silicon diode (VK = 0.7 V). c) Repeat Problem (a) with a 10 kΩ load applied as shown in Fig. 2.169. Sketch vL and iL 3. For the network of Fig. 2.171, sketch vo and iR. 4. A full-wave rectifier circuit with a 1-kΩ load operates from a 120-V (rms) 60-Hz household supply through a 6-to-1 transformer having a center-tapped secondary winding. It uses two silicon diodes that can be modeled to have a 0.7-V drop for all currents. a) What is the peak voltage of the rectified output? b) What is the peak inverse voltage for each diode? c) What is the average output voltage? d) What is the average current in the load? 5. A full-wave bridge-rectifier circuit with a 1-kΩ load operates from a 120- V (rms) 60-Hz household supply through a 12-to-1 step-down transformer having a single secondary winding. It uses four diodes, each of which can be modeled to have a 0.7-V drop for any current. a) What is the peak value of the rectified voltage across the load? b) What is the peak inverse voltage for each diode? c) What is the average voltage across the load? d) What is the average current through the load? 6. Power supply A delivers 10 V dc with a ripple of 0.5 V r.m.s. while the power supply B delivers 25 V dc with a ripple of 1 mV r.m.s. Which is better power supply? 7. For the circuit shown in Fig.7, find the output d.c. voltage and the ripple factor. 8. Determine the ripple factor for a bridge rectifier with a load resistance 10kΩ, filtering capacitor 10µf and input signal with frequency 60 Hz.