The aim of the experiment is to draw the voltage-current characteristics of a PN junction diode under forward and reverse bias conditions and determine the cut-in voltage. The voltage-current characteristics will show how the current through the diode varies with the applied voltage when the diode is forward and reverse biased. The cut-in voltage is the minimum forward bias voltage required for the diode to start conducting.
The aim of the experiment is to draw the voltage-current characteristics of a PN junction diode under forward and reverse bias conditions and determine the cut-in voltage. The voltage-current characteristics will show how the current through the diode varies with the applied voltage when the diode is forward and reverse biased. The cut-in voltage is the minimum forward bias voltage required for the diode to start conducting.
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The aim of the experiment is to draw the voltage-current characteristics of a PN junction diode under forward and reverse bias conditions and determine the cut-in voltage. The voltage-current characteristics will show how the current through the diode varies with the applied voltage when the diode is forward and reverse biased. The cut-in voltage is the minimum forward bias voltage required for the diode to start conducting.
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V-I CHARACTERISTICS OF PN JUNCTION DIODE Aim: To draw the voltage current characteristics of PN junction diode under forward and reverse bias condition and determine cut in voltage