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Define What Do You Understand By Reverse Saturation Current Of A Diode? |
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Answer» Reverse saturation CURRENT of a diode is due to MINORITY carriers and is caused when the diode is reverse biased. Only a very small voltage is REQUIRED to direct all minority carriers across the JUNCTION, and when all minority carriers are flowing across, further increase in bias voltage will not cause increase in current. This current is referred to as reverse saturation current. Reverse saturation current of a diode is due to minority carriers and is caused when the diode is reverse biased. Only a very small voltage is required to direct all minority carriers across the junction, and when all minority carriers are flowing across, further increase in bias voltage will not cause increase in current. This current is referred to as reverse saturation current. |
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