Physics, asked by mariahashmibspr, 3 months ago

A silicon diode has a saturation current of 5 nA at 25°C. What is the saturation
current at 100°C?​

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Answered by likithsunku
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Answered by eeejobprepabdullah20
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Answer:

905.1nA

Explanation:

Saturation current of a diode doubles for every 10 °C rise in temperature.

Is_{2} =Is_{1} * x^{(T_{2}-T_{1}) }/10

Plugging in the values you have given,

I(100 °C)=905.1nA

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