1.) (10 points) Using the constant voltage diode model with forward voltage VF, plot the Vout vs Vin transfer curves for the circuits below. The output curves will be a function of R1, R2, and VF.
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The output voltage Vout will be a function of the resistor values R1 and R2. The output voltage Vout will be 5.3V when R1 = 10Ω and 3.6V when R2 = 100Ω. Show more…
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