Compare the results of static or dc resistance of the diodes obtained from different values of reverse
Analysis of Diode
It is a semiconductor device in electronics applications where only a one-way current is required. It is like a one-way switch that allows current to flow in one direction only. A diode has two terminals, a cathode, and an anode. The cathode is the negative terminal that carries electrons, while the anode is the positive terminal that carries holes. Although no element has holes, it just means that there is a free space for electrons. Diodes are used to convert AC to DC. As we know, AC shifts between positive and negative cycles and DC stays positive constantly. As the diodes allow current only in one direction, they filter out the AC signal’s negative cycle and only keep the positive one.
Working and Construction
In civil engineering, construction means the application of principles of science and mathematics for building bridges, dams, buildings, roads, highways, tunnels, airports, structures, etc. Different branches of science, like physics and chemistry, are extensively applied to design and analysis in construction. Material properties, the science of atmospheric conditions (like solutions, mixtures, etc.), the impact of environmental factors like, corrosion and acidity are some of the primary knowledge of chemistry which are used by civil engineers to carry out construction. Estimation of forces, application of laws of mechanics, fluids mechanics, soil mechanics, etc. are some of the fundamental concepts of physics, which are well applied in construction works. Building construction and structural engineering are two of the most primary areas in civil engineering that parallelly applies principles of both chemistry and physics to carry on construction works.
Property of Diode
An electronic component that facilitates the directional flow of current is known as a diode. According to the direction of the flow of current, the resistance of a diode changes from zero to Infinity.
Compare the results of static or dc resistance of the diodes obtained from different values of reverse
![Table 2. Virtual Diode Reverse Bias Condition
Diode Voltage
Diode Current
Resistor Voltage
Input
Diode Resistance
Voltage (Vin)
(VD)
(ID)
(VR)
(RDC)
-500
-815.793 mv
-499.185 mA
-499.184 V
1.63 0
-400
-810.011 mv
-399.19 mA
-399.19 V
2.03 0
-300
-802.553 mv
-299.198 mA
-299.187 V
2.68 0
-100
-774.007 mV
-99.226 mA
-99.226 V
7.80 0
-80
-768.187 mv
-79.232 mA
-79.232 V
9.70 0
-60
-760.666 mV
-59.239 mA
-59.239 V
12.84 0
-10
-712.741 mV
-9.287 mA
-9.287 V
76.75 Q
-8
-706.491 mV
-7.294 mA
-7.294 V
96.86 0
-5
-692.868 mv
-4.307 mA
-4.307 V
160.87 0
-4
-686.088 mv
-3.314 mA
-3.314 V
207.03 Q
-0.9
-621.991 mV
-278.011uA
-278.01 mv
2,237.29 0
-0.8
-611.888 mV
-188.113uA
-188.112 mV
3,252.77 0
-0.1
-100 mV
-100.568pA
-100.567nV
994,352,080.18 n
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![Table 4. 1N4001 Diode Reverse Bias Condition
Input Voltage
Diode Voltage
Diode Current
Resistor Voltage
Diode Resistance
(Vin)
(VD)
(ID)
(VR)
(RDC)
-500
-878.176mV
-499.122mA
-499.122V
1.7594 0
-400
-862.328mV
-399.138mA
-399.138V
2.1604 2
-300
-843.128mV
-299.157mA
-299.157V
2.8183 Q
-100
-777.472mV
-99.223mA
-99.223V
7.8356 0
-80
-764.979mV
-79.235mA
-79.235V
9.6546 Q
-60
-749.089mV
-59.251mA
-59.251V
12.626 0
-10
-651.431mv
-9.349mA
-9.349V
69.6792 0
-8
-638.981mv
-7.361mA
-7.361V
86.8063 0
-5
-612.093mV
-4.388mA
-4.388V
139.4925 Q
-598.873mV
-3.401mA
-3.401V
176.0873 0
-0.9
-489.384mV
-410.617uA
-410.616mV
1191.8259 Q
-0.8
-476.971mV
-323.03uA
-323.029mV
1476.5533 Q
-0.1
-99.812mV
-188.358nA
-188.358uV
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