Hey guys I cant figure out this diode problem. Using load line analysis, determine the voltage V for a) V1 = 5V and V2 = 0V b) V1 = 5V and V2 = 5V thanks
Assuming v is the voltage across the resistor and the diodes are ideal silicon diodes, then your answers are: a) 4.3V b) 4.3V
Not if you use load line analysis. The forward voltage drop depends on the diode current, see if this helps any.
I seem to have overlooked that part, But certainly much more information will need to be provided that just the reverse bias saturation current. I checked out the link you provided and was surprised to read that it this can't be solved, only approximately using code, albeit a pretty good approximation it would seem. I would think graphically should be more than accurate enough.
That's for sure. Either the diode graph or some points on it like those given here . Data is supposed to be for a 1N4148, from here, and there's a download with info on LLA. I'll pass & use SPICE simulation instead.
Whats the point of all this anyway? The chart that were to carefully trying to extract exact values from will change from one device to the next, also with temperature, humidity, altitude, phase of the moon... did I miss anything? Any circuit that relies on an exact value of a diode will most certainly be unreliable when taken out of the lab.