Voip
By: Stenly • Essay • 317 Words • December 13, 2009 • 847 Views
Essay title: Voip
The introduction to the Curve Tracer helped us understand the I-V characteristics of the resistor, diode, and Zener diode. It was determined from the Curve Tracer experiment, when a 100 Щ resistor was placed on the terminals, the I-V curve was linear, which means the relationship of the current to the voltage is linear with the resistor. For the Switching Diode, the I-V relationship was exponential. As for the Zener diode, after calculations from the display readings, the Zener Impedance was approximately 8.33 Щ.
The Half Wave Rectifier (Schematic 1) experiment showed that an output is only produced at R1 during the positive half cycles of the input sinusoid. This is due to the fact that the diode is inactivated, or “off” during the negative half cycles of the input. By taking measurements at both an input of approximately 1 kHz and 10 kHz, it was determined that the frequency does not make a difference in the function of the circuit. According to figure 2 and figure 3 (hard copies attached), the voltage difference (VD) between the peaks of the input and output are about equal, VD = 0.59 V.
The Peak Rectifier