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Exercise 40

The document describes the steps to solve an exercise from an electronics textbook. It involves analyzing a circuit that shifts an input voltage signal up by 10V using a clamper circuit. The steps verify that the circuit works as intended by calculating the output voltages in the positive and negative cycles.
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Exercise 40

The document describes the steps to solve an exercise from an electronics textbook. It involves analyzing a circuit that shifts an input voltage signal up by 10V using a clamper circuit. The steps verify that the circuit works as intended by calculating the output voltages in the positive and negative cycles.
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Science Engineering Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory (11th Edition)

Exercise 40
Chapter 2, Page 127

Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory

ISBN: 9780132622264
Table of contents

Solution Verified Answered 3 years ago

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Shift the level of the input voltage signal up by 10 V , we get by:

Assuming this circuit then we verify our assumption.

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Step 2 2 of 5

Verifying our assumption:

step 1: Draw the circuit at situation of −ve cycle, we get:

Note that: It comfortable to start with charged capacitor situation, while the ideal diode is
on, so we replace it by short circuit.

Find the value of Vo . ​

∴ Vo = −10 V. ​

Find the value of Vc . ​

Apply KVL:

∵ Vi = Vc + Vo
​ ​ ​ , Vi = −20 V .

∴ Vc = Vi − Vo = −20 − (−10) = −10 V.


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step 2: Draw the circuit at situation of +ve cycle, we get:

Note that: The ideal diode is off, so we replace it by open circuit.

Find the value of Vo . ​

Apply KVL:

Vi = Vc − V0
​ ​ ​ , Vc = −10 V
​ , Vi = 20 V .

∴ Vo = Vi − Vc = 20 − (−10) = 30 V.
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Result 5 of 5

To obtain the given output voltage, we design a clamper circuit that is similar to the circuit

shown in Fig.2.93 with battery reversed and V = 10 V.

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