Lab 8 TF EIM
Lab 8 The Diode Objective: Measure the current-voltage curve of a silicon diode.
Reverse current
1.) Construct the circuit below using a DC power supply, a diode.
2.) attach an Oscilloscope set to 1M
input impedence so the probe is located at point B. The oscilloscope's internal resistance will serve as a Resistor (R) to measure the voltage across the diode and calculate the current.3.) Measure the diode reverse current
as a function of the DC supply voltage. (30 pnts)Bias Volts | V_{scope} (1 M\Omega)(mV) | Current (V/R) | Power |
4.) Fill in the blank. The reverse biased diode act as a constant _______________ source. (5 pnts)
Forward Current
- now swap the diode direction and repeat the measurement in the previous section.
Bias Volts | V_{scope} (1 M\Omega)(mV) | Current (V/R) | Power |
Graph
- make the same measurements in parts 1 and 2 above for a germanium diode.
- Plot the diode current (on the ordinate) versus the diode voltage (on the abscissa)for both diodes on the same graph. (50 pnts)
Questions
- The reverse biased diode acts like a constant ____________. (10 pnts)
- The forward biased diode has a very __________ resistance. A reverse biased diode has a very ____________ resistance.(10 pnts)
- The approximate DC forward resistance for diode #___________ is _________ when the forward current is _______________.(10 pnts)
- The approximate DC reverse resistance for diode #___________ is _________ when the forward current is _______________.(10 pnts)
- The silicon diode #___________ has an approximate turn on voltage of ___________.(10 pnts)