Diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In electronics, a diode is a two- terminal electronic component with asymmetric conductance, it has low (ideally zero) resistance to current flow in one direction, and high (ideally infinite) resistance in the other. A ...
Laser diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The laser diode is the most common type of laser produced. Laser diodes have a very wide range of uses that include, but are not limited to, fiber optic ...
Diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 跳到 Types of semiconductor diode - [edit]. Several types of diodes. The scale is centimeters. Typical datasheet drawing showing the dimensions of a ...
Photodiode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1 Principle of operation. 1.1 Photovoltaic mode; 1.2 Photoconductive mode; 1.3 Other modes of operation. 2 Materials. 2.1 Unwanted photodiode effects.
Schottky diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Contents. 1 Construction; 2 Reverse recovery time; 3 Limitations; 4 Silicon carbide Schottky diode; 5 Applications. 5.1 Voltage clamping; 5.2 Reverse current and ...
PIN diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A PIN diode is a diode with a wide, undoped intrinsic semiconductor region between a p-type semiconductor ...
Diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [edit]. Several types of diodes. The scale is centimeters. Typical datasheet drawing showing the dimensions of a ...
Laser diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A laser diode, or LD, is an electrically pumped semiconductor laser in which the active medium is formed by a p-n junction of a semiconductor diode similar to ...
Tunnel diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A tunnel diode or Esaki diode is a type of semiconductor that is capable of very fast operation, well into the microwave frequency region, made possible by the ...
Schottky diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Schottky diode (named after German physicist Walter H. Schottky); also known as hot carrier diode is a semiconductor diode with a low forward voltage drop ...