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Ch03 - razavi microelectronics 2nd 전자회로 3장 솔루션


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Chapter 3

3.1. For the circuit shown in Fig 3.63, plot the I/V characteristics.

Solution
VX
IX  for VX > 0
R1  R2
= 0 for VX < 0.

Figure

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3.2. If the input in Fig. 3.63 is expressed as VX = V0 sin t, plot the current through the circuit as a function of
time.


Solution

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3.3. Plot IX as a function of VX for the circuit shown in Fig. 3.6ϰ.

Solution

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3.5 If the input in Fig. 3.65 is expressed as VX = V0 sin t, plot IX as a function of time for VB = 3 V.

Solution

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3.6 Plot the IX as a function of VX for the circuit shown in Fig. 3.66. Assume VB > 0.

Solution

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3.7 For the circuit shown in Fig. 3.67, plot IX as a function of VX. Assume VB > 0.

Solution
Diode D2 is always reverse biased by VB and hence I D2  0.
VX  VB
IX  for VX  VB
R1  R2
V  VB
 X for VX  VB .
R1

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3.8 For the circuit shown in Fig. 3.68, plot IX and IR1 as a function of VX.

Solution

Figure

VX  VB
IX  for VX > VB
R1  R2
= 0 for VX < VB.

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3.9. Plot input/output characteristics for Fig. 3.69 using an ideal model for the diode. Assume VX = V0 sin t
and VB = 3 V.

Solution

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3.1ϱ. Plot the Vout as a function of VX in the circuit of Fig. 3.72. Assume VX = V0 sin t and a constant‐voltage
diode model.

Solution

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3.1ϲ. Plot the current flowing through R1 in the circuit of Fig. 3.72 as a function of VX. Assume a constant‐
voltage diode model.

Solution

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3.ϭϳ. Plot Vout as a function of VX for the circuit shown in Fig. 3.72. Assume a constant‐voltage diode model.

Solution

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3.ϭϵ. Plot the input/output characteristics of the circuits illustrated in Fig. 3.74 assuming a constant‐voltage
diode model.

Solution

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3.2Ϭ. Plot the current flowing through R1 and D1 as a function of VX for the circuit shown in Fig 3.74(b)
assuming a constant‐voltage diode model.

Solution
For the circuit in Fig 3.74(b)
Vin R  R2
I R1  for Vin  1 (VB  VD, on )
R1  R2 R2
Vin  (VB  VD, on ) R  R2
 for Vin  1 (VB  VD, on )
R1 R2
Vin  (VB  VD , on )  VB  VD , on  R1  R2
I D1    for Vin  (VB  VD , on )
R1  R2  R2
R  R2
= 0 for Vin  1 (VB  VD, on ).
R2

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3.Ϯϴ. Assuming VX = V0 sin t, plot the output waveform of the circuit shown in Fig. 3.80 using a constant‐
voltage diode model.

Solution

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5. Assuming VX = V0 sin t, plot the waveforms VC and V0 for the circuit shown in Fig. 3.81. Assume V0 = 5 V
3.Ϯϵ
andVB = 3 V.

Solution

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3.3ϭ. A 5 V charger using a half‐wave rectifier is used to charge a battery, with a smoothing capacitor of 100
F with a maximum ripple of 500 mV. Compute the charging current, for a frequency of 60 Hz.

Solution

IL
VR 
C1 f in
I L  VR C1 fin
 500  103  100  106  60
 3mA.

This current is very small to charge a battery. Therefore, a larger capacitor of at least 1000 F has to be used
so that a charging current level of 30 mA is achieved.

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