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Consider a peak rectifier fed by a 60-Hz sinusoid having a peak value Vp = 100 V. Let the load resistance R = 10 kΩ. Calculate the fraction of the cycle during which the diode is conductinga) 1.06 %b) 2.12 %c) 3.18%d) 4.24% (Q.9-Q.10) The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V.9. Find V– when VI is -1V. |
A. | 1.06 %b) 2.12 %c) 3.18%d) 4.24% (Q.9-Q.10) The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V.9. Find V– when VI is -1V.a) 0V |
B. | 2.12 %c) 3.18%d) 4.24% (Q.9-Q.10) The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V.9. Find V– when VI is -1V.a) 0Vb) 0.7V |
C. | 3.18%d) 4.24% (Q.9-Q.10) The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V.9. Find V– when VI is -1V.a) 0Vb) 0.7Vc) 1V |
D. | 4.24% (Q.9-Q.10) The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V.9. Find V– when VI is -1V.a) 0Vb) 0.7Vc) 1Vd) 1.7VView Answer |
Answer» D. 4.24% (Q.9-Q.10) The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V.9. Find V– when VI is -1V.a) 0Vb) 0.7Vc) 1Vd) 1.7VView Answer | |