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Determine the negative resistance for the tunnel diode of Fig. 44 between $V_{T}=0.1 \mathrm{~V}$ and $V_{T}$ $=0.3 \mathrm{~V}$.
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From the given information, we know that we need to find the negative resistance between $V_T = 0.1V$ and $V_T = 0.3V$. So, we need to identify the current values at these voltage points on the graph. Show more…
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