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7. Draw the V-1 characteristics of a diode with zero cut-in voltage and equivalent resi stance of 100Omega Draw the load line if RL is also 100Omega (5 mks)
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To draw the V-I characteristics of a diode with zero cut-in voltage and an equivalent resistance of 100Ω, we need to consider the behavior of the diode under different voltage and current conditions.1. **Diode Characteristics:** - The diode has a zero cut-in voltage, meaning it does not conduct current until the forward bias voltage is applied. - The equivalent resistance of the diode is 100Ω, which means that when the diode is in the conducting state, the voltage across it is equal to the current flowing through it multiplied by the resistance.2. **Load Line:** - The load line represents the relationship between the voltage and current for a given load resistance. - In this case, the load resistance (RL) is also 100Ω. - The load line can be drawn by plotting the voltage on the y-axis and the current on the x-axis. - The slope of the load line is equal to the resistance (100Ω), and it passes through the origin (0,0).3. **Plotting the V-I Characteristics:** - Start by plotting the diode characteristics on the same graph as the load line. - The diode characteristics will start at the origin (0,0) and increase exponentially as the voltage increases. - The load line will be a straight line with a slope of 100Ω, passing through the origin.4. **Intersection of the Diode Characteristics and Load Line:** - The intersection of the diode characteristics and the load line represents the operating point of the circuit. - At this point, the voltage and current are determined by the intersection of the two lines.By following these steps, you can draw the V-I characteristics of the diode with zero cut-in voltage and an equivalent resistance of 100Ω, as well as the load line with a resistance of 100Ω.