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NotStine
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Hi guys,
I have a very simple question but which is messing with my mind.
I'm trying to figure out the voltage drop across a diode when it is reverse biased, and I'm just not getting anywhere. Can someone please take a look at the attached image and explain to me what the voltage drop across the diode will be and why?
I just cannot get my head around this topic. Actually I'm not even sure if this diode will be reverse biased lol. That's the kind of level I'm currently at. If +5V goes from the anode side, that makes it forward biased right? But then there is +3V coming from the cathode side making it reverse biased?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have a very simple question but which is messing with my mind.
I'm trying to figure out the voltage drop across a diode when it is reverse biased, and I'm just not getting anywhere. Can someone please take a look at the attached image and explain to me what the voltage drop across the diode will be and why?
I just cannot get my head around this topic. Actually I'm not even sure if this diode will be reverse biased lol. That's the kind of level I'm currently at. If +5V goes from the anode side, that makes it forward biased right? But then there is +3V coming from the cathode side making it reverse biased?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks