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Resistance of a Diode MS&T Physics 2135, Lab E3

MS&T Physics 2135, Lab E3: Resistance of a DiodeSlide 2/5 Objectives  Determine how the resistance of a diode varies with both the direction and the magnitude of the current. Note: You will need to decide how much data to collect today; there is no “right” answer. Guidelines are provided below, but the final decision is yours.

The Blue Board Explained  The two components in the black box are resistors. Choose one and measure its resistance.  The component in the white box is the diode. As pictured, it will allow current to pass through it from right to left, but not from left to right.  The other components (bulb socket and battery clip) are unused in this lab. There are no connections between the rest of the terminals on the board. MS&T Physics 2135, Lab E3: Resistance of a DiodeSlide 3/5

Assembled Circuit  Current path: +6V to resistor, resistor to diode, diode to COM.  Connect the DMM leads across the resistor to measure V R and across the diode to measure V D.  To reverse bias the diode, swap the wires at the power supply. MS&T Physics 2135, Lab E3: Resistance of a DiodeSlide 4/5

How Much Data Do You Need?  An ideal diode blocks current until the turn on voltage V TO is reached, then passes current unimpeded.  A real diode turns on gradually, then has nonzero resistance.  Take some data, then make your table and plot.  Take further data until you can clearly see the diode’s behavior as V D first approaches, then exceeds V TO. Thoroughly test the reverse bias behavior as well. MS&T Physics 2135, Lab E3: Resistance of a DiodeSlide 5/5 V TO VDVD IDID Forward BiasReverse Bias