The forward voltage at which the current through the junction starts increasing rapidly, is called the knee voltage or cut-in voltage.
zener cut in voltage
what is the difference between cut- in and cut -out
5v
It is not 'Cutting voltage' but it is Cut-in voltage'. It is the voltage at which the diode turns ON. For silicon it is 0.7v. After reaching 0.7V diode current starts increasing rapidly for little increase in voltage.
The magnetic flux passing the coil changes by its rotation thus induced emf is produced and induced current flows
Cut in voltage (Knee voltage): The forward voltage at which the current through the P-N Junction starts increasing rapidly is called as Cut in voltage or knee voltage.
zener cut in voltage
Cut-in voltage is the value of voltage at which appreciable current begins to flow when a pn junction is forward biased.
fet is a voltage controlled device...cut off voltage in fet refers to that voltage of the gate - source junction at which the current flow through channel is zero
fet is a voltage controlled device...cut off voltage in fet refers to that voltage of the gate - source junction at which the current flow through channel is zero
Knee voltage (cut in voltage) :-The forward voltage at which the current through the P-N Junction starts increasing rapidly is called as Cut in voltage or knee voltage Breakdown voltage :-It is the minimum reverse voltage at which the P-N Junction can conduct without damage to the current
what is the difference between cut- in and cut -out
5v
the valence band energy is different in the two substances,so the cut in voltage is different.
For answering this question we have to consider the constant voltage drop model of the diode which says that if voltage across diode is less then its cut in voltage than assume diode to be open circuit and if it is greater then assume diode to be short circuit.Till the input voltage is less than the cut in voltage, diode is open circuit(thus no current through the circuit). Thus entire input voltage appears across the diode as output.When input voltage is greater than or equal to cut in voltage, then short circuit the diode. Thus, there will be no voltage drop across the diode as output.Thus cut in voltage decides when to consider the diode open circuit and when short circuit. It decides when the diode will have output when it will not.
cut in vge si .6&ge 0.2
Cutoff voltage is the point at which the battery is fully discharged. This is usually the point at which the device will shut itself off.