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MIT 6.002 Circuits and Electronics, Spring 2007 7 Online
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H3P4: DIODE LIMITER In the circuit shown there are two ideal diodes, two resistors, two DC voltage sources, and an AC voltage source. The resistors both have the resistance R=4.7kΩ. The voltage of the DC sources is V1=2.0V and V2=3.0V. An ideal diode has the characteristic shown: The AC voltage source puts out a symmetrical triangle wave that looks like: The peak voltage of this waveform is 10.0V.

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What is the maximum positive voltage (in Volts) that can appear at v? unanswered What is the minimum (negative) voltage (in Volts) that can appear at v? unanswered What is the maximum current (in Amperes) that can go through diode D1? unanswered What is the maximum current (in Amperes) that can go through diode D2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1) 2 2) -3 rest of the answers do using circuit sandbox

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks a lot

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d2= 0.000851 d1=0.00127

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