How to Solve the Diode Circuits (Explained with Examples)
In this video, different methods for solving the diode circuits have been discussed.
There are two methods for solving/ analyzing the diode circuits.
1) Graphical Method
2) Diode Approximation
Both methods have been discussed in the video and using the diode approximation method, different circuit problems have been solved.
The timestamps for the different topics covered in the video:
1:02 Graphical Method (Using the Load Line)
3:19 Diode Approximations
4:29 How to Solve a circuit problem using diode approximation
7:46 Example 1 ( Series connection of Diode)
9:54 Example 2
12:11 Example 3 (Parallel Connection of Diode)
13:41 Example 4 (Parallel Connection of Diode with different diodes (Si and Ge))
16:11 Example 5 (Parallel connection of diode with different voltages)
Graphical Method:
In graphical method, the load line is drawn on the V-I curve of the diode.
The load line gives the possible values of voltage and current of the diode for the given circuit. The intersection of the V-I curve of the diode and the load line gives the operating voltage and current of the diode.
Diode Approximation:
In the diode approximation, the diode is replaced by the equivalent circuit. Although the values of voltage and current of the diode by this method is not exact, using the diode approximation the circuits can be solved/ analyzed very easily.
The link for the other useful videos related to diode:
1) Introduction to a diode and V-I characteristics of the diode
• Introduction to Diode:...
2) The diode resistance Explained:
• Diode Resistance Expla...
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The timestamps for the different topics covered in the video: 1:02 Graphical Method (Using the Load Line) 3:19 Diode Approximations 4:29 How to Solve a circuit problem using diode approximation 7:46 Example 1 ( Series connection of Diode) 9:54 Example 2 12:11 Example 3 (Parallel Connection of Diode) 13:41 Example 4 (Parallel Connection of Diode with different diodes (Si and Ge)) 16:11 Example 5 (Parallel connection of diode with different voltages) For more Solved Questions on the Diode Circuits, check out this playlist: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mGSsr66PoNiWqtI.html
@baljeerai3789
5 жыл бұрын
In ex 3..why did u only subtract 0.7 ..there was 2 Si diode..so u should have to subtract 1.42??
@rajugawala
5 жыл бұрын
@@baljeerai3789 because only 0.7volt drop between common node will be there of two diodes suppose them as single element with 0.7 volts
@vincentburdeos6152
3 жыл бұрын
In example 5, how do you choose which diode is conducting?
@mav1133
3 жыл бұрын
In example 4 there are two diodes , what happens to the current , does it pass equally through two diodes?
@orbhaisabkaisahoothik14
Жыл бұрын
Last one answer should be 4.3V
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@clown12ify
4 жыл бұрын
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@Honest-King
4 жыл бұрын
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@CarsonScholz
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah literally man.
@GStar1
4 жыл бұрын
@@CarsonScholz being Indian I also know there'll some Indian to help me out 😂
@azyle2104
3 жыл бұрын
@@GStar1 lmao same
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I can see an immediate use for the last circuit. Thanks. Excellent demonstration!
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@Honest-King
4 жыл бұрын
The accent though ...
@danielstoy171
4 жыл бұрын
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4 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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Before that video I was very much confused about diode solving but now I got confidence in this topic .Thanks sir for this amazing tutorial ✌️👍👍
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@Scolar69
Жыл бұрын
I am here before 30 min lol
Thanks have a test on diodes your way made everything more clear.
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9:49 Current = 4 mA Voltage = 4 volt
@neelimathakur2802
2 жыл бұрын
9:49
@neelimathakur2802
2 жыл бұрын
I=4 ma V=4 volt
@burraqamber663
2 жыл бұрын
Right 👍
@orbhaisabkaisahoothik14
Жыл бұрын
@MD TAIYAB 21PKBEA500 it should be 4.3V I guess the other terminal is at -1 hence total difference is of 4.3V
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@jaishreedagar
6 жыл бұрын
ya same here thankyu sir
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The voltage across the 1k ohm resistor is 4 V and the current for the circuit is 4 mA for the example with one silicon diode and one germanium diode.
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@Honest-King
4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say "clear"
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Thank you very much for the tutorial. Yet, I wish you had emphasized the importance of the directions and the signs. What could happen if your assumption were wrong and how can you check whether it is or not? If I am not mistaken, I have figured out this issue as follows: We always assign positive voltage to the entering port and negative to the leaving port of a diode. If we assume that the diode is ON, then after solving the circuit(maybe by the virtue of node analysis and substituting a corresponding voltage source whose potential difference is V0(threshold voltage), we should look at the direction of the current coming into the diode. If it is consistent(with the assigned voltage direction), we're right, if not the diode was actually OFF. If at first, we assume that the diode is OFF, it requires the potential difference on the diode is smaller than V0. After solving the eq. by assuming that the diode acts as an open circuit, the potential difference condition( must be smaller than V0) must be checked to see whether the assumption is correct or wrong.
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At the example 5, 18:0, i think Vout should be (Vo= -1+Vr) because we have a -1V source at the bottom, therefore, it should be 4.4V right? pls i need explanation, someone helps me
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The video is excellent with the clear explication ! Congratulation ! For me, I just have one question in the final example. In effect, what is the value of V0 if the first source is 3.5 V in stead of 2 V ? And the voltage of the first diode is 0.2 V in this case ? Thanks very much for your contribution !🎉🎉🎉
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For item 9:38 the value of I= 4mA and Vo= 4V
@KhalidAli-tr4nw
Жыл бұрын
How is that ??
@user-de8os7yd6n
9 ай бұрын
@@KhalidAli-tr4nw 5V - (0.7V for Si + 0.3V for Ge)
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In ex.5 you calculated that V0=4-0.7. but there is a negative voltage of -1v also. Then can i say v0=(4-0.7-0.1)volt
12:13 for output voltage why we minimize it from V2 not v1
I had a exercise with a circuit with a Vo, but to resolve it we should put a second output voltage Vo2, how to know when to put a second output voltage?
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Excellent...but please answer to it...as soon as.. While drawing equivalent ckt of diode we are taking opposite to voltage supply (but it is actually inside diode electric field is from higher potential+ to lower -) so same direction of supply...
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In example 5, if D2 were changed to -4, what would happen to Vout?
Voltage across 1 kilo ohm resistance is equals to 4 volt
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9:35 someone can explain this example in case i only have back curents of two diferent diodes please?
In example 5, how do you choose which diode is conducting?
@kaleabgetahun4458
6 ай бұрын
i think there would be a 1.3V at the 4V source diode which results in the diode conducting because 4V is bigger than 1.3V , im not confident with my guess tho lol
Curious why Vo is calculated different in example 2 and example 5? Why not care about the voltage drop across the 1k ohm resistor?
@orbhaisabkaisahoothik14
Жыл бұрын
Yes the answer should be 3.3+1 = 4.3V
sir please also help for quick calculations without decimal error or converstion of mili to kilo units
In Eg. 2 for calculating V0 why not consider V1
Thank you
in the last example how about the -1V source and 1k resistor ? do they have any effect on the output ?
@rejithretnan8365
4 жыл бұрын
I too have that doubt
Why In 2 example , u didn't consider V1?