Lab Report: Name ID Signature
Lab Report: Name ID Signature
Lab Report: Name ID Signature
Group Number : 02
Group Members :
Name ID Signature
1. Md. Solayman Khan 2013-1-80-022 ____________
2. Faisal Ahmed 2013-1-80-016 ____________
3. Shamima Akter 2012-3-80-014 ____________
Result Analysis:
If we consider theoretically than R = 1 K-ohm (given in lab
manual )
Then if V R = 1.91volt
1.91
We find I D = 1 = 1.91 mA
Recommendation:
1. The error is not significant because due to equipment error
such as in lab manual there given that R is 1 K-ohm but by
measuring we find that R is 0.983 k-ohm. For that there is no
trouble during the time of lab. It is too little difference, so
there no effect on resistor and it gives proper value.
Report Question And Answer
Answer to the question no 1
14
I(mA)
12
10
Y-Values
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8
-2
V D2 -V D1 =nV T ln(I D2 /I D1 )
=>n =V D2 -V D1 /V T ln(I D2 /I D1 )
(0.6145 −0.6040)
=>n= 2.5
0.0259 ln ( )
2
=>n =1.82
I D = I Se[V D \nV T ]
=>I S = I D / e^[V D /nV T ]
=>I S = 2/ e^[0.604/1.82×0.0259]
= 0.0058 mA
=(1.82×0.0259)/2
=0.0234K
Value of r d Value of r D
0.0234K 0.022K
Reference:
1. Electrical devices and circuit theory by Robert L. boylestad
and L.nashelsky.
2. Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra Smith .
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/diodes
Appendix:
1. To do the experiment easily ohms law helps us. By using
ohms law we can easily find voltage and current.
2. We can easily find the I vs. V characteristics by using
Shockley ideal equation.
The equation state that,
Where,
I is the diode current
I S is the reverse bias saturation current (or scale current)
V D is the voltage across the diode
V T is the thermal voltage, and
n is the ideality factor.
3. We can also use piecewise linear model to understand the
lab easily.
The equation is VD = V DO + I D r D
Attachments:
These items are attached on the end of the report--
1.Signed data sheet
2.Signed graph paper