Graphs set to zero in a two graphs plot

Hello,

When I run this code with non-zero values for Ieq and Req I just get the second function (I2) on the graph. I don't know why the first function (I1) in constantly zero despite the fact that it shouldn't be so. Vd_vec is equal to 0:0.001:Ieq*Req.

    function [ Vd,Id ] = solve_diode_graph( Ieq,Req,Vd_vec )
     V = Vd_vec;
     I1 = Ieq - (V/Req);
     I2 = (10^-12)*(exp(V/0.026)-1); 
     figure();
     plot(V, I1, V, I2);
     legend('Id1', 'Id2')
     Vd = [ ];
     Id = [ ];
    end

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KSSV
KSSV el 12 de Mayo de 2017
Give the values of Ieq,Req,Vd_vec .
yackhaton
yackhaton el 12 de Mayo de 2017
Ieq = 1, Req =2, Vd_vec = 0:0.001:Ieq*Req

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KL
KL el 12 de Mayo de 2017
Editada: KL el 12 de Mayo de 2017

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if I1 is zero, it comes simply from the line I1 = Ieq - (V/Req);, which are your function inputs.
Nevertheless, according to your equations, I1 should start from Ieq and eventually would become zero in its final timestep since V(end) = Ieq*Req.

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yackhaton
yackhaton el 12 de Mayo de 2017
On the plot, I2 is shown normally but I1 is just 0. No other value. The strange thing is that if Iplot just I1 alone it takes its real value.
KL
KL el 12 de Mayo de 2017
that's because of the scale, since your Ieq = 1, I1 starts from 1 and meets zero in the end which you cannot see on the graph because I2 starts from 0 and grows exponentially. use the right side y axis with proper limits and you'll see both on the same graph
KL
KL el 12 de Mayo de 2017
or a subplot
figure();
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(V, I1);
title('Id1')
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(V, I2)
title('Id2')

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