Using the ideal diode model of a silicon diode and taking E=10 V and R=1k, what is the value of diode voltage at operating point?

Using the ideal diode model of a silicon diode and taking E=10 V and R=1k, what is the value of diode voltage at operating point? Correct Answer 0 V

In ideal diode model, we take the forward threshold voltage to be zero. Hence the diode characteristic is represented as the upper half of the y-axis. Hence, VD = 0 V.

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