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For the given input waveform to the given circuit, what is the peak value of the output

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12V

4V

16V

0V

Which of the following statement is true:

A = cut-in voltage B= breakdown voltage C= forward current

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A = Breakdown voltage B= breakdown current C= forward current

A = cut-in voltage B= breakdown voltage C= reverse current

A = breakdown voltage B= cut-in voltage C= reverse current

Determine Vrms and Vdc across load resistor for the given

Vrms = 5.75 V, Vdc = 3.66 V

Vdc = 5.75 V, Vrms = 3.66 V

Vrms = 11.5 V, Vdc = 5.25 V

Vdc = 11.5 V, Vrms = 5.25 V

In the given circuit, assuming ideal diode, the voltage Vo is equal to:

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0.7 Volts

4.5 Volts

3.0 Volts

6.0 Volts

A diode is biased at a current of 1mA. What is the value of change in current (Δ ID) if Voltage
across diode changes (Δ VD) by 1mV. take VT=26mV.

38.4 Micro ampere

41.2 Micro Ampere

42.4 Micro Ampere

35.4 Micro Ampere

Find out the output voltage waveform clamper circuit

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none

The bridge rectifier shown in Fig. uses silicon diodes vy=0.7. Find (i) d.c. output voltage and (II)

9.91 V and 16.27V

9.91V and 16.27V

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9.91V and 15.57V

9.1V and 10.27V

9.1V and 16.27V

The reverse current in a Si diode is 10 nA at 20 C. Calculate the value of reverse current at 100

2.62 mA

2.56 µA

200 nA

1.28 µA

Find the voltage "VA" in the circuit shown in Figure. Use simplified model, where the diodes to
be of silicon, or Germanium, and forward resistance of diodes to be zero.

19 Volt

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20 Volt

19.7 Volt

0 Volt

A half wave rectifier is used to supply 50 V DC to a resistive load of 800 ohm. The diode has a
resistance of 25 ohm. Calculate AC voltage required.

162 V

165 V

142 V

145 V

An AC supply of 230 V is applied to a half wave rectifier circuit through a transformer of turn
10:1. What will be the value of peak inverse voltage (PIV).

32.53

30.53

41.36

44.36

Determine if the diode (ideal) in Figure is forward biased or reverse biased.

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(i) forward biased , (ii) reverse biased

(i) reverse biased , (ii) reverse biased

(i) forward biased , (ii) forward biased

(i) reverse biased , (ii) forward biased

Determine the currents I1, I2 and I3 for the network shown in Figure. Assume the diodes to be
of silicon and forward resistance of diodes to be zero.

I1 = 3.32 mA, I2 = 0.212 mA and I3 = 3.108 mA

I1 = 3.32 mA, I2 = 0.212 mA and I3 = 3.108 mA

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I1 = 3.14 mA, I2 = 2.14 mA and I3 = 3.108 mA

I1 = 3.32 mA, I2 = 0.127 mA and I3 = 2.108 mA

I1 = 4.24 mA, I2 = 1.24 mA and I3 = 8.103 mA

Determine current through each diode in the circuit shown in Figure. Assume the diodes to be
of silicon and forward resistance of diodes to be zero.

ID1 = 0 mA, ID2 = 0 mA

ID1 = 28.6 mA, ID2 = 0 mA

ID1 = 28.6 mA, ID2 = 28.6 mA

ID1 = 14.3 mA, ID2 = 14.3 mA

The Reverse saturation current (Ico) of a diode ____________. if temperature of diode

same

increases

decreases

zero

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