Lab 9 RS
Lab 9: Diode Circuits 
Clipping Circuit
1.) Construct the circuit shown below using a silicon diode.
I am going to use:
1) Zener diode 4.7 V 1N5230B-T
2) the resistor  
2.) Use a sine wave generator to drive the circuit so where V and = 1kHz. (20 pnts)
3.) Based on your observations using a oscilloscope, sketch the voltages and as a function of time.
4.) Do another sketch for = 1.0 V and another for 10.0 V (DONT LET ANY SMOKE OUT!). (20 pnts)
For the last sketch the output voltage is . Let's estimate the power dissipated in resistor and diode. The current can be calculated by .
The resistor power is given by . So we are OK here.
The diode power is given by . So we are OK here as well. No any smoke out.
Differentiating Circuit with clipping
1) Construct the circuit below.
2) Select  and  such that the current from the +5V DC source is less than 1.0 mA and the DC voltage at  is 3 V when there is no input pulse. 
Because we want to keep the current below  and using . Solving this inequality we get the first condition for  and 
 
Also because we want  and using . Without any input pulse . Solving this simple equation we get the second condition for  and 
 
I am going to use and which satisfy both conditions above
3) Select a capacitor  and a pulse width   to form a differentiating circuit for the pulse from the signal generator.  Hint: . 
Taking  and .
And choosing the the pulse width I will be able to make a good differentiator circuit.
4) plot and as a function of time using your scope observations. (20 pnts)
5) Now add the diode circuit from part 1 to prevent  from rising above +5 V.  Sketch the new circuit below.
6) plot  and   as a function of time with the diode circuit you added using your scope observations. (the diode should clip off positive spikes) (20 pnts)
Questions
- Explain your results in parts 1 & 2 in terms of the diode turn-on voltage. (20 pnts)
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