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1. Diode Array
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On a diode array are some photodiodes on a chip appropriate. In addition, a readout circuit and an interface to this item in other circuits to integrate housing. There are differences in the used semiconductor ...
2. Diode Manufacturers
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More Manufacturers on Semiconductor Scout Analogic Tech 3230 Scott Blvd CA-95054, Santa Clara USA Telefon: +1 408 737 -4600 Fax: +1 408 737 -4611 Email: info@analogictech.com Web: ...
3. Diode Suppliers
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More Suppliers on Semiconductor Scout   Diotec Semiconductor AG Kreuzmattenstrasse 4 79423 Heitersheim Deutschland Telefon: +49 7634 5266 -0 Telefax: +49 7634 5266 -61 Email:    ...
The Schottky diode is named after the German physicist Walter Schottky. It is also known as hot-carrier diode or Schottky barrier. In 1938 he developed the model of the metal-semiconductor contact. For ...
5. Bulk Resistance
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The bulk resistance consists of the production transition resistance between port and semiconductors, as the semiconductor material to be composed. If it is necessary that it be borne in mind, this is ...
6. Breakthrough Voltage
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... diode through -1000 V for normal semiconductor diodes, Schottky diodes in the range of-20V to -200 V. Zener have a breakthrough voltage of up to 5V. Here is the breakthrough used, because after the ...
7. Function of the Schottky Diode
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... The majority charge carriers (electrons) have a high potential energy. It creates a positive space charge zone, since the positive charges in the semiconductor materials are locally. When you add together ...
8. Schottky-Diode
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Named after the German physicist and electrical engineer Walter Schottky (1886-1976). The operation corresponds to an ordinary semiconductor pn-diode (silicon germanium). The peculiarity of the Schottky ...
As already mentioned, there diodes assembled from two small crystals, one of whom p and the other is n-doped. The n-doped crystal, the flow of electricity through the movement of electrons instead, ...
10. Diode
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... in a different direction, locks the diode and acts as an insulator. To this effect, semiconductors are used. Silicon and germanium are the most common elements. The crystals have are endowed with a p-doped ...
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