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Given the following circuit, in which R1 = 200 (Ohm), R2 = 100(Ohm), V1 = 6 V, and V2 = 3 V. Assume the diode turn-on voltage is 0.7 V. Find the current through the circuit. Find the voltage V1 for which the diode just starts to conduct.
Why then do we even use JFETs as amplifiers. What is it that make them attractive even though they are non-linear. How do we minimize the effect of their non-linearity
An inductor and a capacitor are connected in series and connected to a variable frequency voltage source (e.g., a function generator). Explain what happens to the total circuit impedance and current as the source frequency is varied.
1) Plot the impedance with respect fo frequency from 1Hz to 10MHz 2) Capacitor must be less than .1 of a 480 ohm resistor to be a good bypass capacitor for that resistor. What range of frequencies can we use this capacitor for
If R1 = 220 k Ohms , R2 = 56 k Ohms, Rc = 6.8 k Ohms, RE = 2.2 k Ohms, B= 180, rO = 50 k Ohms, C1 = C2 = 10 uF, CE = 100 uF, and Vcc = 20 V, determine the voltage gain AV.
Compute the complex conjugate of each of the follwoing expressions: (a) -1; (b) -j/5
Determine the value of the constant c such that the following functions are valid probability functions: A. p(x) = cx/20, x = 1,2,3,4,5,6 and zero elswhere. B. p(x) = c(X^2 + 1), x = 1,2,3,4,5, and zero elsewhere.
Consider the two coplanar conductors (infinitely long wire and the conducting rectangular loop) with the given coordinate system. A current I is flowing on the long wire. 1) Find the induced voltage in the rectangular loop if the loop is stationary..
How hot would a conventional pipe have to get to burst and why Does it vary according to what material the pipe is made of Which are the strongest What are weak ones
The voltage across the load must remain between 4.7 and 5.0 V for all values of load current. Come up with (draw) a voltage-divider network to supply the load. You may assume that resistors of any value desired are available.
What are the differences between volatile and nonvolatile memory What are advantages and disadvantages of volatile and nonvolatile memories
An Aluminum wire with a square cross section 2mm on a side is carrying a current of 1.5amps. Aluminum has a resistivity of 2.69*10^-6 ohm-cm and an atomic volume of 10cc/mol. Assuming aluminum has three free electrons per atom
The continuous-time sinusoid x(t) = cos(300?t) is sampled every Ts = 2.0 ms, so that x[n] = x(0.002n) For what other values of f in the range 0 Hz to 2.0 KHz does the sinusoid v(t)
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