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The knee voltage of a diode is approximately equal to the

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The voltage at which the forward current starts increasing rapidly is known as knee voltage. The applied voltage or the forward voltage is the voltage applied to the diode. Breakdown voltage is the voltage at which the reverse current increases rapidly.

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☑️The knee voltage of a diode is approximately equal to the

The voltage at which the forward current starts increasing rapidly is known as knee voltage. The applied voltage or the forward voltage is the voltage applied to the diode. Breakdown voltage is the voltage at which the reverse current increases rapidly.

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