For the circuit shown in the figure below, where Vin is changing from 0 V to 4 V at t=0, given that R=18K2, the diode is

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For the circuit shown in the figure below, where Vin is changing from 0 V to 4 V at t=0, given that R=18K2, the diode is

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For The Circuit Shown In The Figure Below Where Vin Is Changing From 0 V To 4 V At T 0 Given That R 18k2 The Diode Is 1
For The Circuit Shown In The Figure Below Where Vin Is Changing From 0 V To 4 V At T 0 Given That R 18k2 The Diode Is 1 (55.25 KiB) Viewed 33 times
For the circuit shown in the figure below, where Vin is changing from 0 V to 4 V at t=0, given that R=18K2, the diode is a PN junction having a doping of NA=2x1021 m³ and ND=4x1024 m3. The diode has an area of 3 μm x 18 μm. Vin D * R - Vout Calculate Cjo. [10 points] b- Calculate the time required for the output voltage to reach to 3V. [20 points] c- If the above diode was connected to another circuit in a forward biased connection with Vp=0.5V, calculate the width of the immobile charge region in this junction. [10 points] You need to show your steps in details
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