What is the saturation current of the following diodes at room temperature?
1.) 1N4001
2.) 1N914
From the datasheet we get to know that the reverse saturation current for diodes at room temperature for
1) 1N4001 is 5 micro Ampere at 35 Volt reverse blocking voltage and at 25 degree celsius
2) 1N914 is also 5 micro Ampere.at 75 Volt reverse blocking voltage and room temperature.
What is the saturation current of the following diodes at room temperature? 1.) 1N4001 2.) 1N914
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