Multiple diodes circuit

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
21,442
Hi lin,
With D2 in circuit and D3 disconnected, what value do you calculate for V2 voltage.
This should enable you to determine if D3 will conduct, if it is connected.
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linhvn

Joined Nov 6, 2024
297
Hi lin,
With D2 in circuit and D3 disconnected, what value do you calculate for V2 voltage.
This should enable you to determine if D3 will conduct, if it is connected.
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without D3 branch, I calculate V2=-5-0.93*2.2=-7.046V, thus D3 is on , right?
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
21,442
hi lin,
As you have D2 connected, and it is conducting, it will increase the current through R2 and R3.
Don't forget the D2, 0.6V voltage drop from the 5V, when calculating the current through R2 and R3.
The voltage at V2 will indicate if the D3 diode is conducting.

As this is Homework, I cannot give you a complete answer.
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linhvn

Joined Nov 6, 2024
297
hi lin,
As you have D2 connected, and it is conducting, it will increase the current through R2 and R3.
Don't forget the D2, 0.6V voltage drop from the 5V, when calculating the current through R2 and R3.
The voltage at V2 will indicate if the D3 diode is conducting.

As this is Homework, I cannot give you a complete answer.
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panic mode

Joined Oct 10, 2011
4,985
what do you mean? my results make sense, right?
Nope ...

The highest voltage source is +10V
The lowest voltage source is -5V
All sources are referenced to same potential - ground level or 0V and there are no current sources or storage elements (capacitors or inductors).; therefore ALL nodes in the circuit MUST have voltage that is either at one of those two extremes, OR in-between. There is no way to get -7V... It is outside of the bounds of the supplies.
 

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linhvn

Joined Nov 6, 2024
297
Nope ...

The highest voltage source is +10V
The lowest voltage source is -5V
All sources are referenced to same potential - ground level or 0V and there are no current sources or storage elements (capacitors or inductors).; therefore ALL nodes in the circuit MUST have voltage that is either at one of those two extremes, OR in-between. There is no way to get -7V... It is outside of the bounds of the supplies.
Can you check this
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