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 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 that found in a light-emitting diode. The laser diode is ... ...
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 ...
Semiconductor device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 跳到 Semiconductor device materials - Main article: Semiconductor materials ... the raw material for blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and is being ...
Semiconductor Electronics/Diode/Construction and Operation Causing a small region of the N-type near the junction to loose electrons and behaves like intrinsic semiconductor material, in the P-type a small region gets ...
Semiconductor Electronics/Diode - Wikibooks, open books ... Diode is a marvelous device that passes current only in one direction. Its not necessary that a diode is made of semiconductor, it could be made using vacuum ...
Light-emitting diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source. ... Light-emitting diodes are now used in applications as diverse as aviation lighting, .... The development of LED technology has caused their efficiency and light output to rise ....
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 ...
Light-emitting diode (LED) - Wikipedia The first visible-light LEDs were also of low intensity, and limited to red. Modern LEDs are available across the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths, with ...
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 in one direction, and high (ideally infinite) resistance in the other. A semiconductor diode, the most common type