AAt this stage this mostly represents the d.c. characteristics as seen in
  a diode datasheet or from a spice simulator ,
 
      A complex Newton iteration might also be efficient  in this instance .
 
     Presently I'm looking at modeling the response for an arbitrary input
   signal , to do so  discrete convolution is required  ; this most likely
   can  be  implemented , within fractint , via the  Z-Transform .
 
   There's at least one region where a minibrot seems to appear , as mentioned
 in the comments .
 
   The diode characteristics vary for varying temperature , I successfully
 modelled this , however  I  didn't bother including this in this particular
 fracint formula .
 
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: JackOfTradeZ@comcast.net
To: fractint@mailman.xmission.com
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Fractint] Diode Animation?

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Well, I finally got it to work with tweax; it is one of the most interesting images I have seen, like with all the dots. However, there are no parameters to tweak so I can't do a morph animation, or as I was hoping, something that would model electricity thru a diode or something.

Zooming in gets you nowhere fast; zooming out is ok for a few orders, then it STOPS at about E-005. You cant back out further - keep getting the same image. (I have seen this before. Strange)

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