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Old February 4th 05, 08:01 PM
John Miles
 
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In article , hill_a@t_rowland-dotties-
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of my measurements cries out for further bench
exploration. It represents only one part, and is unconfirmed. Also,
what happens if the voltage is reversed? Are we to believe the diode
is a 10M resistor, shunted by a diode? I'm not comfortable with that.


I'm confused. Is there some reason to expect the semiconductor material
to be a perfect insulator with no resistivity at all? Nothing's
perfect, and those diodes probably aren't made in the most exacting
processes.

I would be blown away if you *couldn't* measure some ohmic current flow
in a diode at any particular voltage level.

-- jm

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