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What diodes are called catching diodes?

It's a diode that is used to limit a voltage to some desired value. Importantly, it's used to limit a transient voltage or an alternative voltage. The simplest example is that diode placed across a relay's inductive coil. As current is cut off through the coil, a large induced voltage appears that can cause damage to the circuit. A diode can be placed in circuit to catch/damp the induced voltage.


What is the cut in voltage of GE and SI diodes?

for germanium it is 0.3 and for silicon it is 0.7


Do diode increase voltage?

No diodes do not increase voltage the most common diode can be thought pf as a one way gate that will only allow the flow of electricity in one direction. these diodes can be used in groups to form a rectifier which converts ac to dc


What is the difference between series and parallel diodes?

Connecting diodes in series:Connecting diodes in series will increase the forward voltage of the resultant diode.Connecting diodes in series will cause an open circuit until peak inverse voltage (smallest diode) is applied on total resultant.Connecting diodes in parallel:Connecting diodes in parallel will increase the current carrying capacity of the diode.Connecting diodes in parallel will not get you a resultant diode conduction in both sides.


Why are silicon diodes not suited for low voltage rectifiers?

Silicon diodes ARE used in reverse bias. This is the mode in which they do not conduct, which is the principal role of a diode. When forward biased, a silicon diode will conduct but has a voltage drop of around 0.6v so is not useful for rectifying small voltages (unless used as a perfect diode with an op amp).

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Why Si is used than Ge in semiconductor diode?

silicon diodes Cut in voltage is 0.7 V.but the Germanium cut in voltage is 0.3 V that's why .............


What diodes are called catching diodes?

It's a diode that is used to limit a voltage to some desired value. Importantly, it's used to limit a transient voltage or an alternative voltage. The simplest example is that diode placed across a relay's inductive coil. As current is cut off through the coil, a large induced voltage appears that can cause damage to the circuit. A diode can be placed in circuit to catch/damp the induced voltage.


Is it possible to reduce the cut in voltage of a diode?

No,it is not possible to reduce or increase the cut in voltage of the diode after the manufacturing of the diode but we can design zener diodes of various values of cut in voltage.But it is able to do that only at the time of manufacturing


Zener diodes are most commonly used in?

Zener diodes are a form of semiconductor diode that are widely used in electronics circuits as voltage references. Zener diodes provide a stable and defined voltage and as a result Zener diode circuits are often used in power supplies when regulated outputs are needed. Zener diodes are cheap and they are also easy to use and as a result they are used in many applications and many circuits.


What is the cut in voltage of GE and SI diodes?

for germanium it is 0.3 and for silicon it is 0.7


Which rectifier is not directly operated from mains?

Because , the high voltage can destroy the diodes used in the rectifier .


Why diodes are used after center tapped transformer in dc to ac inverter?

Diodes are used after a center-tapped transformer in a DC to AC inverter to rectify the alternating current (AC) output of the transformer into pulsating direct current (DC). This rectified voltage is then smoothed using filters to produce a more stable DC waveform. The diodes act as one-way valves, allowing current to flow in only one direction, thus converting the AC voltage into a pulsating DC voltage.


Do diode increase voltage?

No diodes do not increase voltage the most common diode can be thought pf as a one way gate that will only allow the flow of electricity in one direction. these diodes can be used in groups to form a rectifier which converts ac to dc


Why zener diode used as voltage regulator?

It has a very sharp reverse breakdown voltage curve and is not damaged by the reverse current, as some normal diodes might be.


What is the difference between series and parallel diodes?

Connecting diodes in series:Connecting diodes in series will increase the forward voltage of the resultant diode.Connecting diodes in series will cause an open circuit until peak inverse voltage (smallest diode) is applied on total resultant.Connecting diodes in parallel:Connecting diodes in parallel will increase the current carrying capacity of the diode.Connecting diodes in parallel will not get you a resultant diode conduction in both sides.


What is the value of the knee voltage and breakdown voltage of z?

It is about 0.7 volt for Silicon diodes.


Why are silicon diodes not suited for low voltage rectifiers?

Silicon diodes ARE used in reverse bias. This is the mode in which they do not conduct, which is the principal role of a diode. When forward biased, a silicon diode will conduct but has a voltage drop of around 0.6v so is not useful for rectifying small voltages (unless used as a perfect diode with an op amp).