Question
Question: If the forward voltage in a semiconductor diode is changed from \[0.5V\] to \[0.7V\], then the forwa...
If the forward voltage in a semiconductor diode is changed from 0.5V to 0.7V, then the forward current changes by 1.0mA. The forward resistance of diode junction will be:
A) 100Ω
B) 120Ω
C) 200Ω
D) 240Ω
Solution
A diode is an electrical device allowing current to move through it in one direction with greater ease than in the opposite direction. When the polarity of the battery is such that current is allowed to flow through the diode, the diode is said to be forward-biased. The forward voltage is the amount of voltage needed to flow across a diode.
Formula Used: ΔV=ΔI×R
Complete step by step solution:
As given in the question, the voltage changes from 0.5V to 0.7V
Hence change in the voltage ΔV=0.7V−0.5V=0.2V
Change in the forward current ΔI=1mA=1×10−3A
From ohm’s law, change in the forward voltage is equal to the product of the forward resistance and the change in the forward current, that is,
ΔV=ΔI×R
Substituting the values in the above equation, we get