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2. As the figure 2 shown below, Vs is given as Vp =4 (i.e.Vs = 4sin(wt)) and Vpiode,cut-in = 0.5 V(i.e. the diode starts
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2. As the figure 2 shown below, Vs is given as Vp =4 (i.e.Vs = 4sin(wt)) and Vpiode,cut-in = 0.5 V(i.e. the diode starts
2. As the figure 2 shown below, Vs is given as Vp =4 (i.e.Vs = 4sin(wt)) and Vpiode,cut-in = 0.5 V(i.e. the diode starts to operate at 0.5 v) for all diodes. D. Figure 2 Vout DA 11 V = V, Nin tu a) If Vs>0, state the operation mode for each diode, what would be the peak value of Vout? (10 pts) If Vs<0, state the operation mode for each diode, what would be the peak value of Vout? (10 pts) b) In the figure 2, what could be the functionality of capacitor parallel with resistor (or why is it necessary to connect capacitor parallel with resistor?) (15 pts) 3. Why do we need to keep the tip coated with a thin layer of solder?(5 pts) What is the other method that has the same reason? (extra credit: 5 pts )