ETA115D - Additional Tutorial 1 - 2 PDF
ETA115D - Additional Tutorial 1 - 2 PDF
ETA115D - Additional Tutorial 1 - 2 PDF
Question 1 [20]
Figure1
1.1 Using Figure1 as a reference, state and explain the resistor applications
in the circuit. (6)
1.2 Figure1 has the following data: VS = 7 V; R2 = 470Ω ; R1 = 1k5.
Using the voltage divider equation, determine the required R1 value to
set up VAB to be 4, 5 V. Give the E12 value of R1. (3)
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Question 2 [16]
Table Q1
Measured
Voltage LDR LED
(V)
1st 3, 5 2
2nd 0 0
Figure Q1
1.1 In Table Q1, the measured values represent the following conditions:
1st – R1, in Figure Q1, is adjusted to ensure a certain voltage value across
AB.
2nd – R1 is readjusted to a certain value across AB.
1.1.1 What is the voltage across AB that yields the 1stmeasured result,
in Table 1.3? Give a reason for your answer. (2)
1.1.2 What is the approximate voltage VAB , for the voltage across the
components to be zero and give a reason. (2)
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1.4 Fill in the missing resistance and tolerance values / colour codes in
Table Q1.4 (3)
Resistance
Tolerance 1st band 2nd band 3rd band 4th band 5th band
value
5, 75Ω ±10% Green Violet Green Silver Silver
37, 2 kΩ ±0, 1% Orange Green Red Red Violet
62,1 Ω ± 0, 25% Blue Blue Brown Gold Blue
Table 1.4
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Question 2 [15]
2.1 For each of the energy diagrams, briefly describe the class of material
based on relative comparison. (6)
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2.3 Determine the forward voltage and forward current for the diode in
Figure Q2.3 for a complex diode model. Also find the voltage across
The limiting resistor. Assume 𝑟𝑟𝑏𝑏′ = 8, 2 Ω at the determined value of
forward current. Show all calculations assumptions (3)
Figure Q2.3
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2.4 Discuss the process of doping, making reference to a p-type
semiconductor material. (4)
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