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Jan 16 at 2:39 comment added scipilot @WuYongzheng your tool is very accurate. I made an LED model from 4 real measurements and my LTSpice sim matches to within 0.5% across the range. My multimeter won't be that accurate so this is essentially perfect. thanks for providing it.
Nov 4, 2023 at 11:48 comment added Wu Yongzheng If you only care about DC characteristics, I made a online tool just for it. wuyongzheng.github.io/diode-fitting/diode-fitting.html
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Got the voltage wrong.
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