Question: The current in a semiconductor diode is often measured by the Shockley equation where V is the voltage across the diode; I0 is the reverse
The current in a semiconductor diode is often measured by the Shockley equation
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where V is the voltage across the diode; I0 is the reverse current; a is a constant; and I is the resulting diode current. Find E[I] if a = 5, I0 = 10−6, and V is uniformly distributed over (1, 3).
I = Io (ev - 1)
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