idealiteettikerroin
Idealiteettikerroin, often translated as "ideality factor" or "quality factor," is a parameter used to describe the efficiency of a diode. It quantifies how closely a real diode's behavior approximates that of an ideal diode. The idealiteettikerroin is represented by the symbol 'n' and is typically a value between 1 and 2 for semiconductor diodes.
In the context of the Shockley diode equation, which models the current-voltage characteristics of a p-n junction
For silicon diodes, the idealiteettikerroin is usually around 1.5 to 2, influenced by factors such as the
The idealiteettikerroin is a crucial parameter for circuit designers when selecting diodes for specific applications, as