You can use most diodes for that purpose, and particularly silicon diodes. However, you should not use zener diodes and similar for rectification purposes. Otherwise, you will likely not get the intended result. If the voltage exceeds the avalanche voltage, then the zener diode will no longer rectify, but conduct the other way as well.
depends on current/voltage rating.
schottky are preferred since they have a lower activation voltage, they are fast and their reverse recovery is small.
otherwise you can go to freds, if your reverse voltage is high enough to forbid you schottkys.
zener diode,led,pin diode ,photo diode,laser diode,point contact diode,varactor diode are some examples for diodes
Bridge diodes are generally used in a bridge rectifier to convert AC into DC.
The a.c. component, or ripple, produced by the 4-diode (full wave) bridge rectifier is the same as that produced by the 2-diode full wave rectifier. The bridge is connected across the secondary winding of a transformer. The 2 diodes of the other type of full wave rectifier are each connected to one end of a winding, but that winding requires a center tap. For any desired value of d.c. after rectification, the a.c. voltage of the 2-diode rectifier winding has to be twice that of the winding required for the bridge.
A : A diode is an dumb animal he does not care how it is used all it cares is that its limitations are not exceeded
Most of the circuits comprising of electronic components run on dc supply.. As DC supply is not available directly for us, we use either 230/12V or 230/18V transformer to stepdown the available 230V (in some countries it is 110v) and then convert it into dc using a rectifier. As a bridge rectifier is more efficient than a conventional full wave rectifier, about 81.2%, it is widely used in such type of circuits.
The process of conversion of AC into DC is known as rectification device used for this purpose is called as rectifier.A PN diode conducts well when it is forward biased and does not conduct Negligible current when it is reverse biased.This unidirectional nature of diode is used for the purpose of rectification.
yes, diode can be used as rectifier diode to convert ac to dc
Bridge diodes are generally used in a bridge rectifier to convert AC into DC.
No. Diodes are diodes. One diode can be USED as a half-wave rectifier. Four diodes can be used to build a bridge rectifier.
yes ofcourse diode can be used as rectifier but it's an uncontrolled rectification.
A diode is used primarily as a Rectifier
A diode is used to stop the negative voltage swing in an AC signal, so you only get the positive portions.diode-rectifier
the usual semiconductor rectifier used in the microwave band is a gunn diode. Vacuum tube diodes are sometimes used too.
A diode is used as a rectifier, clipper and to get square wave form. The combination of diode (bridge) is used for full wave rectification. It also used as a voltage controlar. Different types of diodes have different uses in different appliences.
The a.c. component, or ripple, produced by the 4-diode (full wave) bridge rectifier is the same as that produced by the 2-diode full wave rectifier. The bridge is connected across the secondary winding of a transformer. The 2 diodes of the other type of full wave rectifier are each connected to one end of a winding, but that winding requires a center tap. For any desired value of d.c. after rectification, the a.c. voltage of the 2-diode rectifier winding has to be twice that of the winding required for the bridge.
A : A diode is an dumb animal he does not care how it is used all it cares is that its limitations are not exceeded
1.0A RECTIFIER diode used to convert ac power to dc power
The junction formed by the combination of a P- type & N-Type material in known as PN jn diode. It is used as a switch as well as a rectifier.