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  • Question: Assume Diodes of Barrier Potential = OV . No barrier potential. Express the resulting V∘ graphically and explain the "Why" and "How" of the resulting " V0" - Explain why it will not happen any other way. Explain step by step what would have happened for the current flow from the time the current starts flowing. Which all diodes at what point of time, the


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    To get started, understand the voltage sources and components in the circuit and note that the diodes are ideal with zero barrier potential.

    The above circuit simulated in online multisim software. the diode currents are ID1 ID2 ID3 Output voltage Vo All diode currents, output voltage, input voltage waveforms By using kcl, the diode anode voltage can be

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Assume Diodes of Barrier Potential = OV . No barrier potential. Express the resulting V graphically and explain the "Why" and "How" of the resulting " V0" - Explain why it will not happen any other way. Explain step by step what would have happened for the current flow from the time the current starts flowing. Which all diodes at what point of time, the current could have flown. If we put an ammeter after each Diode, when and which of the Ammeters will show current flow in them? Note: We know that this is a common problem asked in the syllabus and most already know the answer. But most seem to have not thought thoroughly about why it gives that result. The numeric precision of the Vout value is not important. This is to test your understanding of Diode. Present your thought process clearly. (You can use analogies, graphs or whatever method by which you understand)