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The voltage equivalent of temperature (Vt) in a P-N junctions is given by.(a) T/1000 volts(b) T/300 volts(c) T/1600 volts(d) T/11600 voltsThis question was addressed to me in unit test.My enquiry is from The Volt Ampere Characteristics in chapter Semiconductor-Diode Characteristics of Electronic Devices & Circuits

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The CORRECT answer is (d) T/11600 VOLTS

Easiest explanation: We KNOW that the P-N junction is TEMPERATURE dependent, it varies with the change in temperature the measure of change that is the voltage equivalent of temperature is given by VT = T/11600 volts.



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