tutorial ONE
tutorial ONE
The general characteristics of a semiconductor diode can be defined by the following equation,
referred to as Shockley’s equation, for the forward- and reverse-bias regions:
Questions
1. a. Determine the thermal voltage for a diode at a temperature of 20°C.
b. For the same diode of part (a), find the diode current if Is = 40 nA, n = 2 (low value of VD),
and the applied bias voltage is 0.5 V.
2. Repeat the previous Problem for T = 100°C. Assume that Is has increased to 5 mA.
3. Determine the diode current at 20°C for a silicon diode with n = 2, Is = 0.1 mA at a reverse-
bias potential of -10 V.
4. Given a diode current of 8 mA and n = 1, find Is if the applied voltage is 0.5 V and the
temperature is room temperature (25°C).
5. Given a diode current of 6 mA, VT= 26 mV, n= 1, and Is= 1 nA, find the applied voltage VD.
6. In the reverse-bias region the saturation current of a silicon diode is about 0.1 mA (T 5 20°C).
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TUTORIAL 1 DIODE EQUATION