Diode current and temperature. At normal operating conditions, the current-voltage relation for a diode (p-n semiconductor junction) is given by 1(V) - is (exp(27)-1) = Where kg = 8.617 x 10-5[eV/K] Given the saturation current is Is = 1.20 × 10-8 [A] and the forward bias current is I = 0.43 [A] for an applied voltage of V = 0.45 [V], what is the temperature (in [K]) of the diode?

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Diode current and temperature. At normal operating conditions, the current-voltage relation for
a diode (p-n semiconductor junction) is given by
1(V) - is (exp(27)-1)
=
Where kg = 8.617 x 10-5[eV/K]
Given the saturation current is Is = 1.20 × 10-8 [A] and the forward bias current is I =
0.43 [A] for an applied voltage of V = 0.45 [V], what is the temperature (in [K]) of the
diode?
Transcribed Image Text:Diode current and temperature. At normal operating conditions, the current-voltage relation for a diode (p-n semiconductor junction) is given by 1(V) - is (exp(27)-1) = Where kg = 8.617 x 10-5[eV/K] Given the saturation current is Is = 1.20 × 10-8 [A] and the forward bias current is I = 0.43 [A] for an applied voltage of V = 0.45 [V], what is the temperature (in [K]) of the diode?
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