2. Consider the circuit shown in the following Figure. The cut-in voltage of each diode is VDO = 0.7 V. (a) Let v₁ = (5+

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2. Consider the circuit shown in the following Figure. The cut-in voltage of each diode is VDO = 0.7 V. (a) Let v₁ = (5+

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2. Consider the circuit shown in the following Figure. The cut-in voltage of each diode is VDO = 0.7 V. (a) Let v₁ = (5+last digit of your IDx102) V. Assume both diodes are conducting. Is this a correct assumption? Why or why not? Determine IR1, D1, D2, and vo. (b) Repeat part (a) for v₁ = (10+last digit of your IDX10²) V. VI R₁ = 1.7kQ VB = 1 V D₁ + 山 IDI Ip2. ✓ D₂ VO R₂ = 4kQ2 [25+25]
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