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Schottky Diode (Note)

This is the symbol for the schottky diode, it is quite similar to the symbol of the normal diode. The voltage drop for the schottky diode is about 3 volts to 5 volts which is lower then the voltage drop for the rectifier diode. It can be shown in the V-I graph of the diodes. […]

Ripple Factor (Note)

Ripple Factor For Half Wave Rectifier As we know, this is the waveform of the output voltage of the half wave rectifier circuit. It is a pulsating DC voltage with some finite AC variation called ripple on top of it. For any rectifier, this ripple factor should be as small as possible, as the smaller […]

Full Wave Rectifier (Note)

The full wave rectifier allows the use of both half of the input signal as it completely pass the positive half cycle and inverts the negative half cycle. Notice that in the output wave form, the frequency of the output waveform has been doubled, as the wave is repeating itself every T/2 period. There are […]

Half Wave Rectifier (Note)

AC To DC Conversion Since the diode only allows current to flow in one direction, one application of it is to convert alternative current to direct current. The process of converting the AC to DC is known as rectification. When a sine wave is applied as an input signal to the half wave rectifier, it […]

Diode Circuits (Note)

There are two main ways to solve circuits containing diodes: the graphical method and the diode approximation. Graphical Method The image below shows a simple circuit with a diode connected in series with a resistor. Suppose the voltage through the diode is Vd, and the current flowing through this circuit is Id. We can write […]

PN Junction Diode (Note)

P-type & N-type Semiconductor P-type & N-type semiconductor by itself acts like a resistor. Doping one side of the silicon crystal with p-type impurity and the other side of the silicon crystal with n-type impurity creates the PN junction. The PN junction is also called a diode. Due to the doping of different impurities, there […]

Semiconductor (Note)

Conductivity In terms of conductivity, materials can be categorised into three categories, conductor, semiconductor and insulator. The conductivity means how easily the material allows the flow of charge and it is measured in seimens per meter (S/m). Conductor If a voltage is applied to a conductor, it allows the flow of charge. e.g. copper, silver, […]

Diode (Note)

A diode is a two-terminal semiconductor device that allows the flow of current in only one direction. One terminal is known as the anode, and the other is the cathode. Current can flow from the anode end to the cathode, but not in the other direction. Voltage-Current Graph The diode is a non-linear element, meaning […]

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