Problem 2. In the circuit below D is a real diode with Is=100nA and n=2. Find Vout when: a. R=10 k$\Omega$ b. R=10 M$\Omega$ +10 V R D Vout
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When R=10 kΩ: To find Vout, we need to analyze the circuit and determine the voltage across the diode. First, let's assume that the diode is forward-biased. This means that the voltage at the anode (left side of the diode) is higher than the voltage at the Show more…
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