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Lecture (03)Diodes and
Diode Applications I
Agenda
• VOLTAGE‐CURRENT CHARACTERISTIC OF A DIODE
– Forward bias
– Reverse Bias
– V‐I Characteristic for Forward Bias
– V‐I Characteristic for Reverse Bias
• DIODE MODELS
• The Basic DC Power Supply
• Half wave rectifier
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V‐I Characteristic for Forward Bias
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• forward‐bias voltage is applied across a diode, current flow called forward current and is designated IF.
• With 0 V across the diode, there is no forward current
• increase the forward‐bias voltage, the forward current and the voltage across the diode gradually increase,
• A portion of the forward‐bias voltage is dropped across the limiting resistor
• When Forward bias reach 0.7 volt ((barrier potential), forward current begins to increase
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• Increasing forward bias current continues to increase very rapidly, but the voltage across the diode increases only gradually above 0.7 V (voltage drop due to diode limiting resistor)
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• dynamic resistance
• resistance of the forward‐biased diode is not constant over the entire curve
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V‐I Characteristic for Reverse Bias
• 0 V across the diode, there is no reverse current
• gradually increase the reverse‐bias voltage, there is a very small reverse current
• When reverse voltage across the diode (VR) reaches the breakdown value (VBR), the reverse current begins to increase rapidly.
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• Temperature Effects
• as temperature is increased, the forward current increases for a given value of forward voltage
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DIODE MODELS
• Bias Connections
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• The Ideal Diode Model:
• Forward biased is represented by a simple closed switch.
• reverse‐biased, is presented as open switch
• The Practical Diode Model
• If diode is forward‐biased, is equivalent to a closed switch in series with a small equivalent voltage source (VF) equal to the barrier potential (0.7 V)
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• Applying KVL :
• Ohms law
• Substituting
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• The Complete Diode Model
• Add a small forward dynamic resistance (r’d) and the large internal reverse resistance (r’R).
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Example 01
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• Ideal model:
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• Practical model:
• Complete model
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• Ideal model
• Practical model:
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• Complete model
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The Basic DC Power Supply
• All active electronic devices require a source of constant dc that can be supplied by a battery or a dc power supply
• dc power supply converts the standard 220V, 50Hz ac voltage available at wall outlets into a constant dc voltage
A basic block diagram of the complete power supply٢٤
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• Stage 1: transformer changes ac voltages based on the turns ratio between the primary and secondary.
• Stage 2: rectefire (half wave) The rectifier converts the ac input voltage to a pulsating dc voltage,
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• Stage 3:The filter eliminates the fluctuations in the rectified voltage and produces a relatively smooth dc voltage.
• Stage 4: The regulator is a circuit that maintains a constant dc voltage for variations in the input line voltage or in the load.
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Half wave rectifier
• When the sinusoidal input voltage (Vin) goes positive, the diode is forward‐biased and conducts current through the load resistor
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• When the input voltage goes negative during the second half of its cycle, the diode is reverse‐biased.
• There is no current, so the voltage across the load resistor is 0 V,
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• The resulted voltage drop across load is stimulating DC voltage
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Example 01
• What is the average value of the half‐wave rectified voltage in Figure
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• Effect of the Barrier Potential on the Half‐Wave Rectifier Output
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• It’s acceptable to neglect the effect of the barrier potential, when the peak value of the applied voltage is much greater than the barrier potential (at least 10 V, as a rule of thumb).
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Example 02
• Draw the output voltages of each rectifier for the indicated input voltages, as shown in Figure. The 1N4001 and 1N4003 are specific rectifier diodes.
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• Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV)
• equals the peak value of the input voltage, and the diode must be capable of withstanding this amount of repetitive reverse voltage
• A diode should be rated at least 20% higher than the PIV.
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• Transformer Coupling
• transformer is used to couple the ac input voltage from the source to the rectifier,
• Advantages:
– Step down voltage
– electrically isolated rectifier, thus preventing a shock hazard in the secondary circuit.
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• turns ratio
• If n < 1, then Vsec <Vpri.
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Example 03
• Determine the peak value of the output voltage for Figure, if the turns ratio is 0.5.
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Full wave rectifier
• allows unidirectional (one‐way) current through the load during the entire 360 of the input cycle
• The result of full‐wave rectification is an output voltage with a frequency twice the input frequency and that pulsates every half‐cycle of the input
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• The average value, which is the value measured on a dc voltmeter, for a full‐wave rectified sinusoidal voltage is twice that of the half‐wave
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Example 04
• Find the average value of the full‐wave rectified voltage in Figure
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Center‐Tapped Full‐Wave Rectifier Operation
• A center‐tapped rectifier uses two diodes connected to the secondary of a center‐tapped transformer
• Half of the total secondary voltage appears between the center tap and each end of the secondary winding
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• For a positive half‐cycle of the input voltage; D1 is forward‐biases diode and D2 is reverse‐biases diode.
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• For a negative half‐cycle of the input voltage; D2 is forward‐biases diode and D1 is reverse‐biases diode.
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• Effect of the Turns Ratio on the Output Voltage
• If the transformer’s turns ratio is 1, the peak value of the rectified output voltage equals half the peak value of the primary input voltage less the barrier potential,
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• a step‐up transformer with a turns ratio of n = 2 must be used
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• General rule for center tapped rectifier:
• In any case, the output voltage of a center‐tapped full‐wave rectifier is always one‐half of the total secondary voltage less the diode drop, no matter what the turns ratio.
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• PIV calculation:
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Example 5
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• There is a 25 V peak across each half of the secondary with respect to ground.
• The output load voltage has a peak value of 25 V, less the 0.7 V drop across the diode.
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Thanks,..
See you next week (ISA),…
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