diodeekvationen
Diodeekvationen, also known in English as the Shockley diode equation, describes the current through a p-n junction diode as a function of the voltage across the junction. It is a foundational model for the I–V characteristics of many diodes under forward bias and small reverse bias.
The current I as a function of the junction voltage V is given by I = I_s (exp(V
The diode equation assumes an ideal, smoothly varying pn junction with constant I_s and n. It does
Applications of the diode equation include analysis of rectifiers, clippers, and other nonlinear circuit elements. It