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mine did, but the contractor threw it away not knowing what it was. I will be going to RadioShack to see if I can purchase one.
it is a rectify diode
Its schotlky diode. schotlky diode is metal semi conducter junction. It has fast switchng speed. The cutting voltage of schotlky diode is about 0.2 volts.
The difference in the 1N4007 diode and the 1N4007S diode is the voltage. The 1N4007S has a higher voltage but the meaning of the S is not listed.
An ordinary diode, no. It has nowhere to get energy from.But a solar cell is a type of diode that converts light to electricity. So it is a diode that can power a circuit. So yes, there is one type of diode that can power a circuit.
1. At what point on the input cycle does the PIV occur?
I think you mean 'diode valve'! A 'valve' is the British term for what Americans call 'tubes' or, more accurately, 'vacuum tubes'. So, a 'diode valve' is a thermionic valve generally used as a rectifier, much in the same way that a semiconducting diode is used, these days.
I think you mean 'diode valve'! A 'valve' is the British term for what Americans call 'tubes' or, more accurately, 'vacuum tubes'. So, a 'diode valve' is a thermionic valve generally used as a rectifier, much in the same way that a semiconducting diode is used, these days.
mine did, but the contractor threw it away not knowing what it was. I will be going to RadioShack to see if I can purchase one.
a close approximation of the forward current is an exponential function of voltage, but it has constants that must be empirically adjusted for accuracy. the reverse breakdown is a bit tricker to model accurately. The function look something like this: I = K1 eK2(V-K3)
zener diode :zener diode operates under reverse bias voltageideal diode :ideal diode operates under forward bias voltage
yes, diode can be used as rectifier diode to convert ac to dc
The read type diode are called impatt diode
A diode is used primarily as a Rectifier
Laser diode
zener resistance of a zener diode is the resistance of the zener diode but which is the resistance of a diode
Laser diode