Q1- Draw the voltage and current waveforms for the circuit given below. Then find the output efficiency and the required PIV. Assume the diode is ideal. Vo = Vin = 40sin(wt) (volt) R = 0.7kΩ
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We are given that Vo = Vin = 40sin(wt) volts. This means that the voltage across the resistor R will also be 40sin(wt) volts. Show more…
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