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=====Hardware Setup:===== | =====Hardware Setup:===== | ||
- | AWG1 is connected as V< | + | AWG1 is connected as V< |
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=====Questions: | =====Questions: | ||
- | Change the peak amplitude of the AC input waveform. What is the minimum peak value of the AC input where the PMOS transistor is still actively rectifying the input, i.e. the V< | + | Change the peak-to-peak amplitude of the AC input waveform. What is the minimum peak value of the AC input where the PMOS transistor is still actively rectifying the input, i.e. the V< |
Try different frequencies for the AC input. How does the frequency effect the peak value and the width of the current pulse in R< | Try different frequencies for the AC input. How does the frequency effect the peak value and the width of the current pulse in R< |