Question
Question: If in a p-n junction, a square input signal of \(10V\) is applied, as shown, then the output across ...
If in a p-n junction, a square input signal of 10V is applied, as shown, then the output across RL will be
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Solution
The arrowhead in the figure denotes that the diode is forward biased. Thus, voltage is positive and RL is also positive.
Complete Step by Step Solution: A p-n junction diode is two-terminal or two-electrode semiconductor device, which allows the electric current in only one direction while blocks the electric current in opposite or reverse direction. If the diode is forward biased, it allows the electric current flow. On the other hand, if the diode is reverse biased, it blocks the electric current flow. P-N junction semiconductor diode is also called as p-n junction semiconductor device.
It is a one way device. It offers a low resistance when forward biased and high resistance when reverse biased.
The arrowhead of a diode indicates the conventional direction of electric current when the diode is forward biased (from positive terminal to the negative terminal). The holes which move from the positive terminal (anode) to the negative terminal (cathode) is the conventional direction of current.
From the figure shown, it is evident from the arrowhead that the diode is forward biased.
For Vi>0, the diode is forward biased and circuit would be as shown in fig. and V0=Vi
When the voltage is −5 V, the diode is reverse biased and the voltage across the resistor will be zero as current will be zero, and when voltage is 5 V, the diode is forward biased, the voltage across will be the same as input voltage.
Diode is forward bias for positive voltage i.e., V>0, so output across RL is given by-
Hence, correct answer is option B.
Note: The free electrons moving from negative terminal (cathode) to the positive terminal (anode) actually carry the electric current. However, due to the convention we have to assume that the current direction is from positive terminal to the negative terminal.