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English: I-V curve of a photodiode and the equivalent circuit. The linear load lines represent the response of the external circuit: I=(Applied bias voltage-Diode voltage)/Total resistance. The points of intersection with the curves represent the actual current and voltage for a given bias, resistance and illumination.
Русский: Семейство вольт-амперных характеристик фотодиода при разных освещённостях
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Author Д.Ильин: vectorization
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I-V curve of a photodiode and the equivalent circuit

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