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NI Multisim Fundamental Circuits Chapter 2: Diodes

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Overview

The NI Multisim Fundamental Circuits Series presents many frequently used circuits and design topologies, essential in the understanding of electronics. These examples, for new or advanced users, provide a powerful starting point to building a library of circuits showcasing various components, designs and the power of interactive SPICE simulation and analyses. Divided into seven chapters consisting of RLC, Diode, Transistor, Amplifier, Opamp, Filter and Miscellaneous circuits, groups of circuits can be downloaded. Each circuit is documented to indicate the illustrated design concept.

Chapter 2: Diode

Chapter 2 of the NI Multisim Fundamental Circuits provides detailed examples investigating a number of diode and Zener diode circuits with interactive SPICE simulation. Topics covered include half and full rectifier circuits as well as voltage regulation. Download the circuits in the zip file attached below.

The following circuits are available for download and use in NI Multisim 10.

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 Center-Tapped Full-Wave Rectifier.ms10

 020

 Bridge Rectifier.ms10

 023

 Capacitor-Input Rectifier Filter.ms10

 022

 Diode Clipper (Limiter).ms10

023

 Diode Clipper.ms10

 024

 Diode Clipper (DC Restorer).ms10

 025

 Diode Voltage Doubler.ms10

 026

 Zener Diode and Voltage Regulation 1.ms10

 027

 Zener Diode and Voltage Regulation 2.ms10

 028

 Zener Diode and Voltage Regulation 3.ms10
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