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Both D1 and D2 are silicon diodes with forward voltages of 0.7V. Vi is the input, and Vo is the output of the circuit.
a. Under what input conditions will D1 conduct?
b. If D1 is conducting, what is Vo? You can express it in terms of Vi if needed.
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