switch is similar to diode action
wat's d application of trappat diode
by using a suitable diagram, explain the one of the operation in microwave energy sources except Guinn Diode.
A Shockley diode is a primitive diode identical to a thyristor with it's gate left disconnected. A Schottky diode is similar to a normal avalanche diode except that it's forward voltage is quite low, and it's switching speed is very high.
In shunt clippers, when the diode is in off condition, transmission of input signal must take place to output. But in the case of high frequency input signals, diode capacitance affects the operation of circuit adversely and the signal gets attenuated (which means that, it passes through diode capacitance to ground).
the pullup or pull down resistance in the diode logic gate makes it a high output resistance device.If u try to drive another diode logic gate with it the output voltage of the first gate will be affected by the resistance in the second gate.A diode logic gate should always drive a high input resistance input.
Backward diode
wat's d application of trappat diode
Another diode with similar specifications.
what is the basic operation of LED
A: A zener is a diode that when connected in the reverse mode current direction it will breakdown to a predetermined voltage any further increasing voltage the breakdown will remain practically the same.
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The capacitance of a varicap diode varies as the reverse voltage to the diode changes. As you increase the reverse voltage, the capacitance decreases. And vice versa.
by using a suitable diagram, explain the one of the operation in microwave energy sources except Guinn Diode.
Reverse-biased ---from the book of Malvino
The pivot necessary for a diode in a transformer circuit is typically the diode's peak reverse voltage (PRV) rating, which must be higher than the maximum voltage seen during the transformer's operation. This ensures that the diode can withstand reverse bias without breaking down. Additionally, the forward current rating of the diode should accommodate the maximum current flowing through the circuit. Proper selection of these ratings ensures reliable operation and prevents damage to the diode or transformer.
The positive lead of a diode is called the anode. It is the terminal through which conventional current enters the diode when it is forward-biased. The other terminal, known as the cathode, is the negative lead and is marked with a stripe on the diode's body. In operation, current flows from the anode to the cathode when the diode is conducting.
A Shockley diode is a primitive diode identical to a thyristor with it's gate left disconnected. A Schottky diode is similar to a normal avalanche diode except that it's forward voltage is quite low, and it's switching speed is very high.