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In the circuit below, V0 is 2.58 volts, and the resistor, R, is of value 0.9 kilo-ohms. The diode follows the equation: iD=ISexp(vD/vT), where IS is 1.9×10−16 amperes, vT is the thermal voltage, 26 milli-volts at room temperature.

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Find the current iD. Give your answer in milli-amperes. Solve the problem iteratively, numerically. Do not use the first order approximation.

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Answered by saranshgaurn
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Answer:

It is commonly known as the diode equation: The term kT/q describes the voltage produced within the P-N junction due to the action of temperature, and is called the thermal voltage, or Vt of the junction. At room temperature, this is about 26 millivolts.

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