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How to analyze any diode circuit #electricalengineering #electronics

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This is how you analyze any diode circuit.

For this circuit with two ideal diodes, resistors, and batteries, the objective is to find the output voltage ๐‘ฃโ‚’ in terms of the input voltage ๐‘ฃแตข.

๐’๐ญ๐ž๐ฉ ๐Ÿ: Establish the diode turn-on conditions. Before any current flows in the circuit, there are no voltage drops in the resistors, and so we can replace them with short circuits. Doing so, we can apply KVL to relate the diode voltages to the input voltage, and thereby conclude the minimum/maximum value of ๐‘ฃแตข that turns on each of the two diodes.

๐’๐ญ๐ž๐ฉ ๐Ÿ: Bring back the resistors, and analyze the circuit for the range of values of ๐‘ฃแตข for which both diodes are off. The diodes would behave as open circuits. In our example, this leads to the input voltage being seen across the output terminals, and so ๐‘ฃโ‚’ = ๐‘ฃแตข in this region.

๐’๐ญ๐ž๐ฉ ๐Ÿ‘: Analyze the circuit for the range of values of the input voltage for which only one of the two diodes is conducting. Ideal diodes behave as short-circuits when forward-biased.

๐’๐ญ๐ž๐ฉ ๐Ÿ’: Analyze the circuit for when the other diode is conducting.

With these, we have the complete voltage transfer characteristic (VTC) of the circuit. In other words, we know the output voltage for ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜บ value of the input voltage. It can be DC, sinusoidal, triangular, square-wave โ€” anything!

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