A diode is operating with iD = 2 mA and vD = 0.82 V. (a) What is IS if n = 1? (b) What is the diode current for vD = -5 V?
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718). Given that iD = 2 mA, vD = 0.82 V, and n = 1, we can solve for IS. (a) Show more…
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