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Do you think an LED is a resistor?

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edavid:

--- Quote from: bd139 on April 24, 2024, 05:09:30 pm ---The original poster is a ... fuckwit and this thread should be locked.

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Can we get a button for that?  It's a pain having to type it every time  :)

Bud:
Cant believe this garbage thread is still continuing  :palm:

Sredni:

--- Quote from: bd139 on April 24, 2024, 05:09:30 pm ---Is a non-linear resistor, like a thermistor non-linear in at least a small signal model at a set temperature? No it's linear because "R" is constant under those conditions and not dependent on I or V.

The definition of a non-linear resistor is even broken according to the arguments here.

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You don't understand the difference between small signal and large signal analysis.
You want to lock the thread because of that?
Have you seen the list if references I have given? Are they all troll (and the other names you called me)?

I assure that they, at least, understand what small signal analysis is about.

Again, I do not respond to provocations. If you don't like how Vishay classifies their components, or how experts on circuit theory call the fundamental circuital elements, just don't read this thread.

fourfathom:

--- Quote from: edavid on April 24, 2024, 05:15:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: bd139 on April 24, 2024, 05:09:30 pm ---The original poster is a ... fuckwit and this thread should be locked.

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Can we get a button for that?  It's a pain having to type it every time  :)

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"JFW" works for me (Just F****** Wow!)

Resistor != Resistance

But it's fun to watch someone being so painfully obtuse.  Also kind of sad.

bd139:

--- Quote from: Sredni on April 24, 2024, 05:45:58 pm ---...or how experts on circuit theory call the fundamental circuital elements, just don't read this thread...

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Ok in that case, give me a proof in any suitable domain, other than laplace for obvious reasons but I'm sure you know why that is[1], showing any equivalence between any transfer or large/small signal model of a resistor and an LED where I or V depend on R and not an external factor and vice-versa.

I expect you to explain this mathematically.

[1] feel free to explain for those who don't.

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