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1. Calculate the silicon diode current id at 50o c when it is forward biased with an external voltage of 15 v, the forward voltage drop across the diode is 0.7 v, the reverse saturation current is 20 na.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Reverse-bias is when the anode is negative and the cathode is positive. A lot of current flows when the diode is forward-biased, provided that the voltage is higher than 0.6V or so for a silicon diode or 0.3V or so for a germanium device. A very small amount of current flows if a diode is reverse-biased.

Answered by avku
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Answer:

Explanation:

Reverse-bias is when the anode is negative and the cathode is positive.

A lot of current flows when the diode is forward-biased, provided that the voltage is higher than 0.6V or so for a silicon diode or 0.3V or so for a germanium device.

A very small amount of current flows if a diode is reverse-biased.

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