Solving Diode Equation for Current?

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The discussion focuses on solving the diode equation for current, specifically addressing the challenges posed by the current variable (I) appearing in both the exponential function and independently. Participants recommend using numerical methods, particularly Newton's method in MATLAB, to find the current. Additionally, there is uncertainty regarding the diode ideality factor, which is typically assumed to be between 1 and 1.5, but can often be neglected in practical applications, as indicated by the user's experimentation with different values yielding minimal impact on current.

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Homework Statement



I need to find the current, but not sure how to rearrange the equation because of the I in the exp.

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The Attempt at a Solution



Thanks, just need to be pointed in the right direction. Seems like I will either be in ln or exp.
 
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Also, just a follow up question, the diode ideality constant... Is there a way to solve for it? My notes just say its between 1 - 1.5, Should I just assume its 1? The manufacturers data sheet does not mention a value for this.
 
physics_197 said:

Homework Statement



I need to find the current, but not sure how to rearrange the equation because of the I in the exp.

Homework Equations



wmbeyd.png


The Attempt at a Solution



Thanks, just need to be pointed in the right direction. Seems like I will either be in ln or exp.
Because I appears on its own and as the argment of the exponential, you can't solve for it using elementary operations.
 
physics_197 said:
Also, just a follow up question, the diode ideality constant... Is there a way to solve for it? My notes just say its between 1 - 1.5, Should I just assume its 1? The manufacturers data sheet does not mention a value for this.
Are you talking about I0? That one you can solve for.
 
No, I'm talking about just I. So how would I go about finding it?
 
physics_197 said:
No, I'm talking about just I. So how would I go about finding it?
Using numerical methods
 
Thank you, I used Newtons method on matlab, I think it should be correct :)

Also, do any of you have an idea about the diode ideality factor? I am trying to model a PV module in Matlab and the data sheet does not mention this. I read online that people tend to assume its just 1... Any ideas?
 
Nevermind! After running through the code using different values (between 1 and 2), There is no difference in terms of the current... well either, it can be neglected or my code is wrong (I tried entering a large number, that affected the current)
 
physics_197 said:
Thank you, I used Newtons method on matlab, I think it should be correct :)

Also, do any of you have an idea about the diode ideality factor? I am trying to model a PV module in Matlab and the data sheet does not mention this. I read online that people tend to assume its just 1... Any ideas?
Which variable is the diode ideality factor? That's what I was asking about in post #4.
 

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