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1. An increase in junction temperature of a semiconductor diode
(A): causes a large increase in reverse saturation current
(B): causes a small increase in reverse saturation current
(C): does not affect reverse saturation current
(D): may cause an increase or decrease in reverse saturation current depending on rating of diode
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By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 12.52 am
Reverse saturation current doubles for every 10°C rise in junction temperature.
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