The circuit in Figure P2-65 is a parallel combination of a (75-Omega) linear resistor and a varistor
Question:
The circuit in Figure P2-65 is a parallel combination of a \(75-\Omega\) linear resistor and a varistor whose \(i-v\) characteristic is \(i_{\mathrm{V}}=\) \(38 \times 10^{-3} v^{3}\). For a small voltage, the varistor current is quite small compared to the resistor current. For large voltages, the varistor dominates because its current increases more rapidly with voltage.
(a) Plot the \(i-v\) characteristic of the parallel combination.
(b) State whether the parallel combination is linear or nonlinear, active or passive, and bilateral or nonbilateral.
(c) Find the range of voltages over which the resistor current is at least 10 times as large as the varistor current.
(d) Find the range of voltages over which the varistor current is at least 10 times as large as the resistor current.
Step by Step Answer:
The Analysis And Design Of Linear Circuits
ISBN: 9781119913023
10th Edition
Authors: Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint