Q1 Assume that each diode has a turn-on voltage 0.7V in the circuit shown in Figure Q1. By using the constant voltage drop model: 1kN D1 D2 2kN 4k2 6V 3V 4V Figure Q1 a) Show that it is not possible...


Q1<br>Assume that each diode has a turn-on voltage 0.7V in the circuit shown in Figure Q1.<br>By using the constant voltage drop model:<br>1kN<br>D1<br>D2<br>2kN<br>4k2<br>6V<br>3V<br>4V<br>Figure Q1<br>a) Show that it is not possible that D1 is on and D2 is off. (Hint: show a contradiction)<br>b) Show that both D1 and D2 are on.<br>

Extracted text: Q1 Assume that each diode has a turn-on voltage 0.7V in the circuit shown in Figure Q1. By using the constant voltage drop model: 1kN D1 D2 2kN 4k2 6V 3V 4V Figure Q1 a) Show that it is not possible that D1 is on and D2 is off. (Hint: show a contradiction) b) Show that both D1 and D2 are on.

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