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The (large-signal) Shockley equation for a diode can be linearlinearized about the bias point or quiescent point (sometimes called [[Q-point]]) to find the small-signal [[Electrical conductance|conductance]], capacitance and resistance of the diode. This procedure is described in more detail under [[diode modelling#Small-signal modeling|diode modelingsignal_modelling]], which provides an example of the linearlinearization procedure followed in small-signal models of semiconductor devices.
 
==Differences between small signal and large signal==