circuit analysis for ideal diodes Why Vin below or higher than 10V will make the diodes on and off? Need some explanatio
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circuit analysis for ideal diodes
Why Vin below or higher than 10V will make the diodes on and off?
Need some explanations for these steps.
Thanks.
Example 7-3 Example 7-3: Assume the diode is ideal, plot I, vs. Vin and Ivs Vin for 0 < Vin < +15 V. 20 V 31ko V. D. IDâ‚‚ Vin #10 v Soln.: (1) In vs. Vin: For O<Vin <10 V, D, is ON, D, is OFF: 20-V I, 1k 20 mA- in 10 mA For Vin>10 V, D, is OFF, D, is ON: 20-10 1. = 10mA ik 5 V 10 V 15 V 7-9 Example 7-3 (cont.) 12 (2) 12 vs. Vin: For O<V., <10 V, D, is ON, D, is OFF: 20-V 1, = 1 1k 20 mA in 10 mA For Vin>10 V, D, is OFF, D, is ON: 12 = OmA 0 Vio 10 V 15 V 5 V
Why Vin below or higher than 10V will make the diodes on and off?
Need some explanations for these steps.
Thanks.
Example 7-3 Example 7-3: Assume the diode is ideal, plot I, vs. Vin and Ivs Vin for 0 < Vin < +15 V. 20 V 31ko V. D. IDâ‚‚ Vin #10 v Soln.: (1) In vs. Vin: For O<Vin <10 V, D, is ON, D, is OFF: 20-V I, 1k 20 mA- in 10 mA For Vin>10 V, D, is OFF, D, is ON: 20-10 1. = 10mA ik 5 V 10 V 15 V 7-9 Example 7-3 (cont.) 12 (2) 12 vs. Vin: For O<V., <10 V, D, is ON, D, is OFF: 20-V 1, = 1 1k 20 mA in 10 mA For Vin>10 V, D, is OFF, D, is ON: 12 = OmA 0 Vio 10 V 15 V 5 V