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  2. Diode modelling - Wikipedia

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    Ideal diode with a series voltage source and resistor. The I-V characteristic of the final circuit looks like this: I-V characteristic of an ideal diode with a series voltage source and resistor. The real diode now can be replaced with the combined ideal diode, voltage source and resistor and the circuit then is modelled using just linear elements.

  3. Shockley diode equation - Wikipedia

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    Later he gives a corresponding equation for current as a function of voltage under additional assumptions, which is the equation we call the Shockley ideal diode equation. [3] He calls it "a theoretical rectification formula giving the maximum rectification", with a footnote referencing a paper by Carl Wagner , Physikalische Zeitschrift 32 , pp ...

  4. p–n junction - Wikipedia

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    The panels show energy band diagram, electric field, and net charge density. The built-in potential of the semiconductor varies, depending on the concentration of doping atoms. In this example, both p and n junctions are doped at a 1e15 cm −3 (160 μC/cm 3) doping level, leading to built-in potential of ~0.59 volts. Reducing depletion width ...

  5. Current–voltage characteristic - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel diodes and Gunn diodes are examples of components that have negative resistance. Hysteresis vs single-valued: Devices which have hysteresis; that is, in which the current–voltage relation depends not only on the present applied input but also on the past history of inputs, have I–V curves consisting of families of closed loops. Each ...

  6. p–n diode - Wikipedia

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    The semiconductor diode is not ideal. As shown in the figure, the diode does not conduct appreciably until a nonzero knee voltage (or turn-on, cut-in, or threshold voltage) is reached, whose value depends on the semiconductor (listed in Diode § Forward threshold voltage for various semiconductors). Above this voltage the slope of the current ...

  7. Semiconductor device modeling - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, circuit simulators normally use more empirical models (often called compact models) that do not directly model the underlying physics. For example, inversion-layer mobility modeling, or the modeling of mobility and its dependence on physical parameters, ambient and operating conditions is an important topic both for TCAD (technology ...

  8. Current mirror - Wikipedia

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    See also an example of a mirror with emitter degeneration to increase mirror resistance. For the simple mirror shown in the diagram, typical values of will yield a current match of 1% or better. Figure 2: An n-channel MOSFET current mirror with a resistor to set the reference current I REF; V DD is positive voltage.

  9. Diode - Wikipedia

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    Also called CLDs, constant-current diodes, diode-connected transistors, or current-regulating diodes. Crystal rectifiers or crystal diodes These are point-contact diodes. [28] The 1N21 series and others are used in mixer and detector applications in radar and microwave receivers. [25] [26] [27] The 1N34A is another example of a crystal diode. [39]