Question 1: For the circuit given below, Vin = 10sin(2aft), where f= 200 Hz. The turn on voltages of the diodes are given to be 0.8 V for D1 and D3, and 0.9 V for D2 and D4. R and C are given to be 5 k2 and 1 µF, respectively. Vin and VO are drawn on the same graph below. Find VM, Vx, and V, on the graph. Also what would be V, if a half wave rectifier was used?

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Question 1): For the circuit given below, Vin = 10sin(2aft), where f= 200 Hz. The turn
on voltages of the diodes are given to be 0.8 V for D1 and D3, and 0.9 V for D2 and D4. R
and C are given to be 5 k2 and 1 µF, respectively. Vin and VO are drawn on the same graph
below. Find VM, Vx, and V, on the graph. Also what would be V, if a half wave rectifier was
used?
v
Mu
Vo
*
D₂
-14
>t
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1): For the circuit given below, Vin = 10sin(2aft), where f= 200 Hz. The turn on voltages of the diodes are given to be 0.8 V for D1 and D3, and 0.9 V for D2 and D4. R and C are given to be 5 k2 and 1 µF, respectively. Vin and VO are drawn on the same graph below. Find VM, Vx, and V, on the graph. Also what would be V, if a half wave rectifier was used? v Mu Vo * D₂ -14 >t
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