Question 2.SP.24: Sketch the i-v input characteristic of the network of Fig. 2......

Sketch the i-v input characteristic of the network of Fig. 2-39(a) when    (a) the switch is open and    (b) the switch is closed.

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The solution is more easily found if the current source and resistor are replaced with the Thévenin equivalents V_{Th} = IR and R_{Th} = R.

(a)   KVL gives v = iR_{Th} + IR, which is the equation of a straight line intersecting the i axis at -I and the v axis at IR.    The slope of the line is 1/R.   The characteristic is sketched in Fig. 2-39(b).

(b)   The diode is reverse-biased and acts as an open circuit when v > 0.    It follows that the i-v characteristic here is identical to that with the switch open if v > 0.    But if v ≤ 0, the diode is forward-biased, acting as a short circuit.    Consequently, v can never reach the negative values, and the current i can increase negatively without limit.    The corresponding i-v plot is sketched in Fig. 2-39(c).

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