same in both directions
zener resistance of a zener diode is the resistance of the zener diode but which is the resistance of a diode
After isolating the diode from the circuit, the diode shows infinite resistance in one direction and low resistance in the other direction. The diode
The dynamic resistance of a diode, be it zener or otherwise, will be different from its static resistance because a diode is not a resistor, and resistance is not a function of current flow. It is a diode, and a diode has its own characteristic voltage to current curve, forward and, in the case of a zener, reverse.
When the voltage increases the temperature in the diode also increases. When the temperature in the diode increases, the resistance decreases.
the amount of voltage applied to the diode
zener resistance of a zener diode is the resistance of the zener diode but which is the resistance of a diode
Bulk resistance of diode depends on how it is biased. The bulk resistance of a diode is the approximate resistance of the diode when it is forward biased.
After isolating the diode from the circuit, the diode shows infinite resistance in one direction and low resistance in the other direction. The diode
The dynamic resistance of a diode, be it zener or otherwise, will be different from its static resistance because a diode is not a resistor, and resistance is not a function of current flow. It is a diode, and a diode has its own characteristic voltage to current curve, forward and, in the case of a zener, reverse.
no we not use resistance in place of diode.
When the voltage increases the temperature in the diode also increases. When the temperature in the diode increases, the resistance decreases.
the amount of voltage applied to the diode
Backward diode
Diodes are measured in terms of resistance. The formula is as follows Rd = Vd / Id. That is Resistance of the diode = voltage across the diode to current flowing throught the diode.
an average resistance of a diode is the mean average of its statistical values gather with extensive experiments with a plot data resistance average.
AC forward resistance refers to the effective resistance experienced by an alternating current (AC) signal as it passes through a diode in the forward-bias direction. It is influenced by the diode's intrinsic resistance, as well as the capacitance and inductance of the diode. The AC forward resistance can impact the efficiency and performance of the diode in rectifying AC signals.
If the meter is developing more than the necessary forward breakdown voltage of the diode, typically 0.7 volts, then the diode is bad. However, some meters do not generate enough voltage in resistance mode to bias the diode on, unless you flip a switch that enables diode test mode. Use another meter at the same time to measure the voltage across the diode and compare that with the diode's published forward breakdown voltage.