reverse breakdown voltage for LED is __
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__ if supply voltage is increased to a high enough level the Led would go over it's break over voltage and conduct .In doing so Led would be irreversible damaged .
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Reverse break down voltage for LED is very low because:
- LEDs may be operated on associate electricity voltage, however, they'll solely light-weight with a positive voltage, inflicting the light-emitting diode to show on and off at the frequency of the AC offers.
- Most LEDs have low reverse breakdown voltage ratings so they will be broken by associating applied reverse voltage on top of this threshold.
- Reverse breakdown voltage is the reverse anode voltage at which the diode conducts a specific quantity of reverse current.
- Since it is the reverse current across a junction, IR exhibits a knee formed rise, increasing apace once breakdown happens.
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