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Textbook Q1
Entrance Survey
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Figure 1-1
Week 4
Practice Exam The elements in this circuit have the following values: , ,
Problems (Not , , and .
Graded)
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Calculate the numerical value for the Thevenin equivalent resistance, (in ), for
Final Exam terminal A-B. Express your answer to two decimal places.
Final
Final due May 12, 2016 at 19.60
16:00 UTC
Exit Survey
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Q2
1. With the right port open, we applied to the left port and measured
and . See Figure 2-1.
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Figure 2-1
2. With the left port shorted, we applied to the right port and measured
and . See Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2
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We connect a current source to the right port and a voltage source to the left port. This
setup is shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3
(a) (in )
(b) (in )
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Figure 3-1
You are to design a network of resistors to be used in the circuit shown in Figure 3-2,
such that when the diode is connected, and when the diode is
disconnected.
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Figure 3-2
(a) If you were to draw a load line that satisfies the above design constraints, what would
be its slope in ? Calculate its absolute value (i.e. omit the sign).
Consider the Thevenin equivalent circuit of the battery and resistor network that would
provide the load line in part (a), shown in Figure 3-3.
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Figure 3-3
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Q4
Figure 4-1
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Figure 5-1
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Table 1
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Q7
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Figure 7-1
where is the current through the diode, is the reverse bias saturation current,
is the voltage across the diode, and is the thermal voltage. Assume
and .
Although the diode is a non-linear device, it can be modeled as a resistor for small
signals. Calculate the numerical value of its small signal resistance, in , when the DC
bias current is .
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