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Title: ELE1110D Basic Circuit Theory Tutorial 6


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ELE1110D Basic Circuit TheoryTutorial 6
  • Diode Circuits
  • By Xu Ceng
  • SHB 832

2
Diode Circuits Basic Concept
  • Diode
  • Simply a P-N junction
  • Due to diffusion and recombination, Potential
    Barrier formed in Depletion Region.
  • Forward Bias (VD gt 0)
  • Apply a positive voltage VD across PN junction.
  • Decrease the potential barrier? force diffusion
  • Current ID can flow in the direction from P to N.
  • Reverse Bias (VD lt 0)
  • Apply a negative voltage VD across PN junction.
  • Increase the potential barrier? further stop
    diffusion
  • Current ID cannot flow in the direction from P to
    N.
  • Reverse Saturation Current (IS)
  • Minority Carriers created by thermal energy.
  • A tiny current due to minority carriers flow

3
Diode Circuits Current Model
  • An equation that approximates the diode current
  • vD is the voltage across the diode
  • I0 is the reverse saturation current
  • k is Boltzmann constant
  • T is temperature in unit of Kelvin
  • q is charge

4
Diode Circuits Current Model
  • Example Consider the diode equation with
    I010-9A. If VD is varied between 0.4V to 0.8V,
    what is the corresponding diode current?

5
Diode Circuits Simple Circuits
  • Simplified model
  • In practice, Diode conducts only when the
    potential difference from P to N is greater than
    0.6V.
  • We say it is in Forward Bias.
  • Voltage drop across diode is fixed at 0.6V.
  • Diode is open circuit in Reverse Bias.

6
Diode Circuits - Simple Circuits
  • Diode conducts only when _________.
  • In Forward Bias, voltage across diode is _______.
  • Therefore, voltage at B is ________.
  • When _______, the diode is in Reverse Bias.
  • The diode is open-circuit.
  • Therefore, voltage at B is ________.

7
Diode Circuits - Simple Circuits
  • Diode conducts only when _________.
  • When in Reverse Bias, diode is ________________.
  • Therefore, VOUT ______________.
  • When in Forward Bias, voltage across diode is
    always ________.
  • Therefore, VOUT ___________.

8
Diode Circuits Simple Circuits
  • Diode X conducts only when ________.
  • When in Forward Bias, voltage across Diode X is
    ________.
  • Therefore VA VOUT ________.
  • Diode Y conducts only when ________.
  • When in Forward Bias, voltage across Diode Y is
    ________.
  • Therefore, VB VOUT ___________.

9
Diode Circuits Simple Circuits
  • Example (Midterm 2003)
  • In the circuit shown below, the input is a
    sinusoid with peak voltage equal to /- 10V.
    Assume that the diode starts to conduct when the
    forward biased voltage is greater than 0.6V,
    sketch the output voltage

10
Diode Circuits Application
  • Full-wave bridge rectifier
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