Today the IR photodiode measured @ 23.3pA. Hopefully tomorrow will tell if the IR photodiode is indeed going to hang around 22pA, or not. If it hangs around 22pA, then it could mean diodes are a "power source." That is, they try to produce a constant power, which would make the equation -->
Pout = 10pA^2 * Rz
where Rz is the diode's zero bias resistance. In this case of the present IR photodiode experiment, the load is only 1/5th Rz, so since the power is constant, the current would increase by sqrt(5), which equals a bit over 22pA.
Created on 2009-05-17 02:51:14 by EnergyMover
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