Buku Dioda
Buku Dioda
Power
transformer
+
,- -
f- ~
AC
Diode Filter Voltage
voltage
rectifier regulator
LOAD
source
~
-
f- c---"
power source. We will use the piecewise linear approach to analyze this circuit,
assuming that the diode forward resistance rf = 0 when the diode is "on."
Figure 2.2(b) shows the voltage transfer characteristics, Vo versus v I, for
the circuit. For VI < 0, the diode is reverse biased, which means that the
current is zero and the output voltage is zero. As long as VI < V y , the diode
will be nonconducting, so the output voltage will remain zero. When VI > Vr
the diode becomes forward biased and a current is induced in the circuit. In
this case, we can write
. VI - Vy
tv = R (2.1(a) )
and
Vo = ivR = VI - Vy (2.1(b»
For VI > V y , the slope of the transfer curve is 1.
1'0
+ "v -
+
(a) (b)
Figure 2.2 Diode in series with ac power source: (a) circuit and (b) voltage transfer
characteristics
N I :N z 3
5
+ • • +
vI Vs 2
I vsl
0 +
4
(a) (b)
2T t
(c)
Figure 2.7 A full-wave bridge rectifier (a) circuit showing the current direction for a positive
inputcycle, (b) current direction for a negative input cycle, and (c) input and output voltage
waveforms
\'0 is as shown in Figure 2.7(a). During the negative half-cycle of the input
Example 2.2 Objective: Compare voltages and the transformer turns ratio in two
full-wave rectifier circuits.
Consider the rectifier circuits shown in Figures 2.6(a) and 2.7(a). Assume the
input voltage is from a 120 V (rms), 60 Hz ac source. The desired peak output voltage
II) is 9 V. and the diode cut-in voltage is assumed to be V, = 0.7 V.
Solution: For the center-tapped transformer circuit shown in Figure 2.6(a), a peak
voltage of I'ot max) = 9 V means that the peak value of vs is
9.7
I'S.frm = ----;= = 6,86 V
\/2
The: t urn, ratio of the primary to each secondary winding must then be
\ 1"')()
:"""':'=---=17')
.\"~ 6,86 ..
For the bridge circuit shown in Figure 2.7(a), a peak voltage of va (max) = 9V
means that the peak value of vs is
N] N2 3
+ • • +
v/ Vs 2
I Vs I
0 +
4
(a) (b)
2T I
(c)
Figure 2.7 A full-wave bridge rectifier (a) circuit s howing the current dire ction for a positive
input cycle , (b) curre nt direction for a negative input cycle, and (c) input and outp ut voltag e
waveforms
Example 2.2 Objective: Co m p a re vo ltages and th e t ran sformer turn s ratio in two
full-wave recti fier c ircu its.
Consider th e re ctifier circ u its shown in Figures 2.6(a) and 2.7(a ). Assume th e
in put voltage is fro m a 120 V ( rms), 60 H z ac so u rce . T he d esired peak o u tp u t vo ltage
I ' f) is 9 V. an d t he di od e cut -in vo ltage is ass um ed to b e V, = 0.7 V.
I Sf ", ' = 9; =
\' 2
6 .86 V
<
\ 1::'0
== 6.86 = 17.5
v,
Vo
-, -,
\ I \ I \
\ I \ I \
\ I \ I \
T'
V-V (T)
r =RC ,l/
(2.6)
Sin ce the discharge time T' dep end s on the RC time con stant, Equat ion
(2,6) is difficult to solve . However , if the ripple e ffe ct is sm all. then as an
approxim ation. we ca n let T' = T", so that
v,==\ 1
II. (!'L)
RC (2.7)
where T; is the tim e between peak valu es of the o u tp ut voltage . For a full
wave rectifier, T; is one-half the sig na l period . Therefore. we can relate T
to the signal frequency , "
1
f =2 T
p
V =~ (2.8)
r 2f Re
D2.7 Design a parallel-b ased clipp er th at will yield the volt age transfer fun ct ion
shown in Figure 2.25 . Assume diode cut-in voltages o f V r = 0.7 V. (A ns. Using Figure
2.20(a) , V 2 = 4.3 V, V I = 1.8 V, and R 1 = 2 R 2 )
2.8 Repeat Example 2.6 if the dir ection of the di ode is reversed . (Ans. Output is a
sq uare wave between - 2 V a nd +6 V )
2.9 Determine the ste ady-sta te output volt age Vo for the circu it shown in Figure
2.26(a ), if the input is as sho wn in Figure 2.26(b). A ssum e the di od e cut- in voltage is
V y = O. (A ns. Output is a sq ua re wave between + 5 V a nd +35 V )
T= I ms-j
+ 10
+
VB =5 v czz:
- 20
(a) (b)
Figure 2.26 Figure for Exercise 2.9
Figure 2.27 sho ws a Zener vo ltag e regul at or circ uit. Fo r thi s circ uit, the o utp ut
voltage should remain constant, eve n when th e output load resistance varies
ove r a fairl y wide ran ge , and wh en the input vo ltage va ries over a specific range .
R,
+
Design Example 2.7 Objective: D esign a volt age reg ula tor, usin g th e ci rc uit
show n in Figure 2.27 .
Ass ume th at th e Z en e r d io de has a break down vo ltage of V z = 10 Y, th e pow er
supply is in th e ran ge 20 :S V ps :S 24 Y, a nd the load res ista nce va ries fro m 100 to
500 n. D e te rm ine R, a nd the re qu ire d pow e r ra ting of the Z en e r diode .
Vz 10
and
. Vz 10
Idm tn ) = = -=20mA
R d m ax ) 0.5
P z (m a x) = Iz ( m ax ) V z = (0 .14)(10) = 1.4 W
R, = Vps( m ax) - V z = 24 - 10 =) 87 .5 n
Iz (m ax ) + Id mtn ) 140 + 20
R,
+
I,
t Id +
\ PS -=- Iz ~ rz
Vz RL vL
~
Figure 2.28 A Zene r diode voltage regulator circuit with a nonze ro Zener resistance
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2.2 For th e circu it sho wn in Figure P2.2, sho w that for 1', :2: O. th e output vo ltage
+ D
+
is a pproxi ma te ly give n by
R Vo
Va = v i : V Tln (~~ )
2.3 A ssume th e input to th e circuit shown in Figure P2.2 is a triangular wave of
Figure P2.2
20 V peak-t o-p ea k a mplitude with a zer o tim e-av er age valu e. Le t R = 1 kfl a nd ass ume
piecew ise linear diode param et er s of Vy = 0.6 V and r f = 20 fl . Sketch th e output
voltage ver sus tim e ove r on e cycle and label all appro pr iate voltages.
02.4 Th e input signa l voltage to th e full-wa ve rectifier circ uit show n in Figure 2.7(a)
in th e tex t is 1', = 160 sin[2rr(60)1] V. A ssume Vy = 0.7 V for each d iod e. Det erm ine
th e required turns ratio of th e transformer to produce a peak output volt age of (a)
25 V. and (b) 100 v.
02.5 T he o utp ut res ista nce o f th e full-wave rec t ifier sho wn in Figur e 2.7(a) in th e
text is R = 150 fl. A filter ca pacitor is connect ed in par allel with R. As sume Vy =
0.7 V. Th e pe ak out put volt age is to be 24 V a nd the rip ple volt age is to be no mor e
th an 0.5 V. T he input frequ en cy is 60 H z. (a) Det ermine the required rm s va lue o f
I's . (b) D e termin e th e re q uire d filte r capacitance va lue . (c) Determ ine the pe a k current
th rough each diod e.
02.6 Rep eat Pr o blem 2.5 fo r a half- wave rectifi er ; th at is D 3 and D 4 a re e lim ina ted
fro m th e circ uit show n in Figure 2.7(a)
2.7 Th e circuit show n in Fig ure P2.7 is a co mp leme nta ry output recti fie r. If I' s =
26 sin[2rr(60)1] V, ske tch th e o utp ut wavef orms v; a nd v; vers us time , ass umi ng Vy =
0.6 V for each di od e .
..
I/ o
• +
,.s
J
R
~
• +
I' , R
,.
0
Figure P2.7
02.8 A ss ume th at eq ua l filter ca pac ito rs are co nnec ted in para lle l with each load
resis to r R in the circuit described in Problem 2.7. If R = 100 fl and the ripp le vo ltage
is to be no more th an V, = ] V, determine th e value of C required .
*02.9 A full-w av e rectifie r a nd a n input volt age are sho wn in F igure P2.9. T he cut
in voltage of ea ch d iode is Vy = 0.6 V. (a) Sketch th e o utput volt age vers us time. (b)
T he ave rage pow er d issipa te d in R L is to be P L = ]0 0 rnW. Det ermin e the correct
valu e of R L .
+;~h
:rv
r.I
»--~- " o
Figure P2 .9
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~
' +
+40
Vi
-40
*2.11 (a) Ske tch Va ve rs us tim e fo r th e circ ui t show n in Figu re P2.l l. The in put is
a sine wave give n by Vi = 10 si nwt V. Ass ume V y = O. (b) D et e rm ine th e rms val ue
of th e o utp ut vo ltage.
I H2
R = I kO
I kO 2kn
,.-'l/v'Vlr--4--'WV\r-- + 15 V
+SV
+ I 'U - R = 2.2 U2
Figure P2 .12 Figure P2 .13 "/~
;: 1
---l +
0 -==-- :2 V
2.13
VI S
Fo r th e ci rc ui t shown in Figure P2 .13, p lo t
I S V. Ass ume V, = 0.7 V. Ind icat e a ll b rea kpo ints .
Va ve rs us VI for 0 s
I
2.14 A ssume V y = 0.6 V for the di ode in th e circ uit giv e n in Fig ur e P2.l 4. Ske tch Figure P2.14
Vo a nd i o versu s time if VI = 5 s i n w l V.
*2.15 The d iode s ho wn in the circ uit o f Figure P2 .15( a) has piecew ise line a r pa rame
ters v, = 0.7 V a nd Tf = 10 D . (a) Plo t Va versus VI for -30 .s VI S 30 V . (b) If th e
trian gul a r wave . s how n in Figu re P2. 15( b) , is applied, plot th e o ut put vers us t ime .
R = 100 n
" ~"
30 V
\ I
-=- 10 V \
I
(a) (b)
Figure P2.15