(17 points) The parameters of the diode in the circuit below are $V_\gamma$ = 0.6 V and $r_f$ = 0. Determine the percent of the cycle of $v_1(t)$ during which the diode conducts.
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6V and rf = 0. This means that the forward voltage drop across the diode is -0.6V and the forward resistance of the diode is 0. Show more…
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