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Electrical Elements
The Diode block models a piecewise linear diode. If the voltage across the diode is bigger than the Forward voltage parameter value, then the diode behaves like a linear resistor with low resistance, given by the On resistance parameter value, plus a series voltage source. If the voltage across the diode is less than the forward voltage, then the diode behaves like a linear resistor with low conductance given by the Off conductance parameter value.
When forward biased, the series voltage source is described with the following equation:
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where
| V | Voltage |
| Vf | Forward voltage |
| Ron | On resistance |
| Goff | Off conductance |
The Ron.Goff term ensures that the diode current is exactly zero when the voltage across it is zero.

Minimum voltage that needs to be applied for the diode to become forward-biased. The default value is 0.6 V.
The resistance of a forward-biased diode. The default value is 0.3 Ω.
The conductance of a reverse-biased diode. The default value is 1e-8 1/Ω.
The block has the following ports:
Electrical conserving port associated with the diode positive terminal.
Electrical conserving port associated with the diode negative terminal.
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