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Deduce and distinguish the non-linear I-V characteristic curve of a diode with linear devices.​

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Answered by manojpahadasingh
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I-V Characteristic Curves

The current-voltage, (I-V) Characteristics Curves define the operating characteristics of an electronic device

The I-V Characteristic Curves, which is short for Current-Voltage Characteristic Curves or simply I-V curves of an electrical device or component, are a set of graphical curves which are used to define its operation within an electrical circuit. As its name suggests, I-V characteristic curves show the relationship between the current flowing through an electronic device and the applied voltage across its terminals.

I-V characteristic curves are generally used as a tool to determine and understand the basic parameters of a component or device and which can also be used to mathematically model its behaviour within an electronic circuit. But as with most electronic devices, there are an infinite number of I-V characteristic curves representing the various inputs or parameters and as such we can display a family or group of curves on the same graph to represent the various values

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