(Experiment 2) Diode - Rectifier Filter
(Experiment 2) Diode - Rectifier Filter
II. Scope
A. Theory
Semiconductor is the most important substance that had ever been found in
electronics field. One of the semiconductor that will be discussed in this meeting
is diode. Diode is a device that conduct electrical charge in one direction. Diode
has two parts which are Anode (positive) and Cathode (negative). The following
picture is the schematic symbol of PN diode and Zener diode.
The most frequently used in electronics are Si diode which its knee voltage
0.7 V and 0.3 V for Ge diode. The diode response to the applied voltage is as
shown in Figure 1.3 below:
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B. References
1. Thomas L. Floyd. (2008). Electronic Devices, Conventional Current Version.
Edisi 8. Pearson, Prentice Hall. New Jersey. 978-0-13-615581-2.
2. Kevin F. Brennan & April S. Brown. (2002). Theory of Modern Electronic
Semiconductor Devices. Edisi 1. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 0-47141541-3.
3. Jimmie J.Cathey. (2002). Electronic Devices and Circuits. Edisi 2. McGrawHill. New York. 0-07-139830-9.
4. Floyd, Thomas L.. (2003). Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices and
Applications. Edisi 6. Prentice Hall. New Jersey. 0131111388.
5. Robert L. Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky. (2006). Electronics Device and
Circuit Theory. Edisi 9. Pearson, Prentice Ha. New Jersey. 0-13-197408-4.
6. Robert T. Paynter. (2003). Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits,
Electron Flow Version. Edisi 6. Pearson, Prentice Ha. New Jersey. 0-13120675-3.
7. Malvino, Albert Paul. (1985). Semiconductor Circuit Approximations. Edisi 4.
McGraw-Hill. New York. 0070398984.
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III.
Devices
Oscilloscope
Experiment Box
Electronics Devices Experiment Module
Figure 1.4
1. Switch on the PIN 1 of the DIP SWITCH to activate the Forward Bias
Characteristics Module, switch off the other pin.
2. Connect VPS to Digital Power Supply.
3. Measure the power supply voltage (VPS), adjust the VPS to the desired
voltage according to Table 1.1.
4. Measure the DIODE voltage and write down the value to Table 1.1.
5. Fill in the value of VR according to the equation provided below.
6. Repeat step 3 and fill Table 1.1.
VR = VPS VD1
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Table 1.1
VPS (Volt)
VD1 (Volt)
VR (Volt)
0,2
0,4
0,6
0,8
1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
DSW1
1K
VPS
ON
1N
Potensio1
100 K
1N
6.
Zener
VPS
1N4001
1N4001
Diodes
Voltage
GND
Figure 1.5
1. Switch on the PIN 2 of the DIP SWITCH to activate the Reverse Bias
Characteristics Module, switch off the other pin.
2. Connect VPS to Digital Power Supply.
3. Measure the power supply voltage (VPS), adjust the VPS to the desired
voltage according to Table 1.2.
4. Measure the DIODE voltage and write down the value to Table 1.2.
5. Fill in the value of VR according to the equation mentioned before.
6. Repeat from step 2 and so on to fill Table 1.2.
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Table 1.2
VPS (Volt)
VD2 (Volt)
VR (Volt)
1,0
1,5
2,0
3,0
5,0
8,0
10,0
Figure 1.6
1. Switch on the PIN 3 of the DIP SWITCH to activate the Zener Diode
Characteristics Module, switch off the other pin.
2. Connect VPS to Digital Power Supply.
3. Measure the power supply voltage (VPS), adjust the VPS to the desired
voltage according to Table 1.3.
4. Measure the DIODE voltage and write down the value to Table 1.3.
5. Fill in the value of VR according to the equation mentioned before.
6. Repeat from step 2 and so on to fill Table 1.3.
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Table 1.3
VPS (Volt)
VZ (Volt)
VR (Volt)
1,0
3,0
5,0
10,0
15,0
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Draw and analyze the output signal! Explain the output result!
6. Analyze the circuit above if D1 is replaced by Zener diode!
7. Explain the operation principle of experiment 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3!
8. Analyze the experiment data (the impact of parameter changes which is
given in experiment 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3)! Correlate the data analysis
explanation with the operation principle in the experiment (point number
6)!
9. Simulate experiment 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 using Multisim! Provide the
simulation data according to each table!
10. Write your conclusions for each experiments (at least 5)!
V. Attachments
Figure 1.7:
A
1K
CH1
V PS
IN4001
Forward
Diode
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Figure 1.8:
B
1K
CH1
IN4001
V PS
Reverse G
Diode
Figure 1.9:
C
1K
CH1
Zener
Diode
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Zener
Diode
V PS