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4.) Measure the diode reverse current <math>I_r < 1 \mu A</math> as a function of the DC supply voltage. (20 pnts)
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4.) Measure the diode reverse current <math>1 \mu A <  I_r < 40 mA</math> as a function of the DC supply voltage.
  
 
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=Graph=
 
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#Plot the diode current (on the ordinate) versus the diode voltage (on the abscissa)for the forward and reverse biased diode on the same graph. (50 pnts)
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#Plot the diode current (on the ordinate) versus the diode voltage (on the abscissa)for the forward and reverse biased diode on the same graph. (35 pnts)
  
 
=Questions=
 
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1.) Plot the reverse biased diode for voltages beyond the turn on voltage in order to measure the effective impedance of the diode assuming a linear fit.
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1.) Plot the reverse biased diode for voltages beyond the turn on voltage and measure the effective impedance of the diode using a linear fit. (20 pnts)
  
2.)The measured reverse biased turn on voltage is _________ Volts for silicon diode IN_____________.  The % difference between the measured turn on voltage and the one given in the specification is __________%.  This % difference is/is not within the measurement uncertainty.
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2.)The measured reverse biased turn on voltage is _________ Volts for silicon diode type # IN_____________.  The % difference between the measured turn on voltage and the one given in the specification is __________%.  Circle the correct answer in the parentheses.  This % difference (is / is not) within the measurement uncertainty. ( 10 pnts)
  
3.) Plot the forward biased diode  in order to measure the effective impedance of the diode assuming a linear fit.
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3.) Plot the forward biased diode  and measure the effective impedance of the diode using a linear fit in the linear region at large bias voltages. ( 20 pnts)
  
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=Show and tell=
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1.) Use a two channel oscilloscope in "x-y" mode to illustrate the V-vs-I curve to your instructor.
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2.) Create a circuit to cause an LED to illuminate.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 26 February 2015

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.

Lab8 ReverseCurrentDiode.png

2.) Attach an Oscilloscope with internal resistance [math] R_{scope}= 1M\Omega[/math]. The scope will measure the voltage drop across R and thus the current will be given by this voltage difference divided by R.

3.) Determine a value for R which will allow you to measure a current of at least 10 mA (prefeferably 50 mA) at the diodes reverse bias cut off voltage. Show your power calculation. (5 pnts)


4.) Measure the diode reverse current [math]1 \mu A \lt I_r \lt 40 mA[/math] as a function of the DC supply voltage.

Bias Voltage V_{scope} Current (V/R) Diode power R power


5.) Fill in the blank. The reverse biased diode act as a constant _______________ source. (5 pnts)

Forward Current

1.) now swap the diode direction and repeat the measurement in the previous section.

Lab8 ForwardCurrentDiode.png

2.) Attach an Oscilloscope with internal resistance [math] R_{scope}= 1M\Omega[/math]. The scope will measure the voltage drop across R and thus the current will be given by this voltage difference divided by R.

3.) Determine a value for R which will allow you to measure a current of at least 10 mA (prefeferably 50 mA) at the diodes reverse bias cut off voltage.


4.) Measure the diode forward current as a function of the DC supply voltage.

Bias Voltage V_{scope} Current (V/R) Diode power R power


5.) Fill in the blank. The forward biased diode act as a constant _______________ source. (5 pnts)

Graph

  1. Plot the diode current (on the ordinate) versus the diode voltage (on the abscissa)for the forward and reverse biased diode on the same graph. (35 pnts)

Questions

1.) Plot the reverse biased diode for voltages beyond the turn on voltage and measure the effective impedance of the diode using a linear fit. (20 pnts)

2.)The measured reverse biased turn on voltage is _________ Volts for silicon diode type # IN_____________. The % difference between the measured turn on voltage and the one given in the specification is __________%. Circle the correct answer in the parentheses. This % difference (is / is not) within the measurement uncertainty. ( 10 pnts)

3.) Plot the forward biased diode and measure the effective impedance of the diode using a linear fit in the linear region at large bias voltages. ( 20 pnts)


Show and tell

1.) Use a two channel oscilloscope in "x-y" mode to illustrate the V-vs-I curve to your instructor.

2.) Create a circuit to cause an LED to illuminate.


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