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Photodiode forward biasing

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HI all

Due to some mistakes, I forward biasing an photodiode around 1V for 1 minute.

My question is : does this photodiode 100%destroyed

The photodiode I am using is PDB-C134F and S6967
 

What was the value of the series resitor ; what was the size of the forward bias current?
 

series resistor ? following is a TIA. ad8015

and i don't know the forward current...
 

i don't know the forward current
But you hopefully know the involved circuit and supply voltages. So yo can calculate it.

We know neither and thus can't calculate. E.g. if the input voltage is within the AD8015 supply voltage range, the input current is limited by the 10K conversion resistor.
 

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