4. Calculate the current through the diode D1 and Vout shown in Figure 2. Assume V1=12V, R1=2K? and D1 as Silicon diode. [1 mark] Vout V1 Figure 2 R1
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Since V1 is given as 12V, we need to find Vout. To find Vout, we can use Ohm's Law. Vout is the voltage across the resistor R1, so we can calculate it using the formula Vout = I * R1, where I is the current through the resistor. Show more…
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