For the circuit indicated, vi goes from -2 to 0 to +2 volts. vo goes through the corresponding values. $V_{SS} = 5$ V 1. no other choice 2. +2; 0; -2 3. +2; 0; 0 4. +2; 0; +2 5. 0; 0; +2
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When vi is -2 volts, the diode is reverse biased and does not conduct. Therefore, no current flows through the diode and vo remains at 0 volts. Show more…
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