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This document provides tutorial problems for analyzing diode applications in electronics circuits. It includes 7 problems analyzing diode circuits involving rectification, limiting, and filtering. The problems involve determining output voltages, peak inverse voltages, ripple voltages, and sketching voltage waveforms for various diode circuits including full-wave rectifiers, voltage limiters, and combined positive/negative limiters.
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Tutorial 2 Eac

This document provides tutorial problems for analyzing diode applications in electronics circuits. It includes 7 problems analyzing diode circuits involving rectification, limiting, and filtering. The problems involve determining output voltages, peak inverse voltages, ripple voltages, and sketching voltage waveforms for various diode circuits including full-wave rectifiers, voltage limiters, and combined positive/negative limiters.
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EMK11303 – ELECTRONICS 1

TUTORIAL 2 ( DIODE APPLICATIONS)

1.Draw the output voltage waveform included the voltage drop and determines the peak
inverse voltage for each circuit.

Fig. 1(a) Fig. 1(b)

2. For Fig. 2, determine:


a) the peak output voltage
b) peak inverse voltage
1:2

+100V

RL = 2 kΩ
-100V

Fig. 2

3. For Fig. 3, determine:


a) the voltage waveform for each half of secondary winding
b) voltage across RL
c) PIV

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2: 1

+120V

Vin

-120V 12 kΩ

Fig. 3

4) Fig. 4 shows the full-wave rectifier (practical model) with the transformer have a 10Vrms
secondary voltage.
a) Sketch Vsec
b) Sketch Vp(out)
c) What PIV rating required for each diode?

100 V

10 kΩ

Fig. 4

5) A certain full wave rectifier has a peak output voltage of 50V, 120Hz with capacitor filter
input = 70µF, and R is 700Ω , Calculate:
a) peak to peak ripple and
b) DC output voltage across 700Ω load resistance.

6) Determine the output voltage waveform for the diode limiter in Fig. 5 below:

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+12V

-12V

Fig. 5

7) Sketch the output voltage waveform as shown in the circuit combining a positive limiter
with negative limiter in Fig. 6 below:

Fig. 6

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