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Simulate the same two circuits in multisim using 1N914 diodes. Find the ripple voltage, conduction time interval, and peak inverse voltage. Take screenshots for prelab report. Compare the results of your simulations with your calculated values. A sample file is provided for each circuit, however the parameters must be changed. Note that the sample file contains two circuits. Either can be used. However, one of the circuits is connected to simulated versions of the instruments used throughout the rest of the lab.

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