The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V. Find V– when VI is -1V.

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Diodes topics include: The basics of diode, types of diodes which includes zener diode and others, limiting and clamping circuits, rectifiers and characteristics of junction diode and diode forward characteristics modelling. A diode is an electronic component that allows electricity to flow in one direction. Diodes are also known as "rectifiers".  Diodes are made of two electrodes, called the anode and the cathode, and are usually made from semiconductor materials like silicon, germanium, or selenium. Some diodes have metal electrodes in a chamber filled with a pure elemental gas at low... Show more

The op amp in the precision rectifier circuit is ideal with output saturation levels of ±12 V. Assume that when conducting the diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V. Find V<sub>–</sub> when V<sub>I</sub> is -1V.<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/electronic-devices-circuits-questions-answers-rectifiers-q9.png' alt='Find V– when VI is -1V when conducting diode exhibits a constant voltage drop of 0.7 V' width='248' height='143' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-206603' />