1. Consider the following circuit using an ideal OP-AMP. The I-V characteristics of the diode is described by the relation where VT = 25mV, I0 = 1mA and V is the voltage across the diode (taken as positive for forward bias). For an input voltage V1 = - 1 V, the output voltage V0 is





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