Search

Search Only:

Search Keyword voltage

Total: 15 results found.

1. Diffusing Capacity
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
In amending the river is caused by the voltage fluctuations charge a certain inertia of the diode, which by diffusing capacity is described.   It is the transit time, therefore, the time the electrons ...
... often used as protection diodes for stress relief of induced voltages or rectifier in switching power supplies used. The disadvantages of Schottky diodes are higher leakage currents compared to pn diodes, ...
3. Breakthrough Voltage
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
The breakdown voltage is a characteristic of a diode and should always be known. The operation should be in the range of this tension should be avoided. He is depending on the interpretation of the between-50V ...
4. High Current Effect
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
The high current effect occurs in large streams and causes an increase in the emission stream s up to the 2nd factor In the current-voltage graph is this effect at a bend in the curve to recognize. ...
5. Temperature Dependence
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
The characteristic of diode is temperature dependent. First is the temperature voltage starting from room temperature to determine. To change the voltage depending on the temperature indicates, we ...
6. Resistance of Diode
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
  As a nonlinear diode-voltage electricity have changed the resistance when the individual values ädern. Here one speaks of a differential resistance, this corresponds to the slope of the tangent ...
7. Ideal Diode
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
To make a first impression to get, considering the first Shockley equation, the curve describes an ideal diode. Important here is the voltage range UD ≥ 0 In the field UD <0 is the only area of tension ...
... into the valve, must first reach a certain pressure to ensure the spring force to be overcome and thus the ball upwards to press. According to this force must be in the flow of diode voltage overcome. ...
9. Function of the Schottky Diode
(Content/Schottky Diode)
... the materials shifts the load line in the direction of metal. It creates a Elektronenmagel in n-doped semiconductors. This area is also called the impoverishment zone. Applying a voltage in the forward ...
10. Literature
(Content/Info)
... Technology, Applications (Topics in Applied Physics) (Gebundene Ausgabe)von Roland Diehl (Autor)   Order now at Amazon.de (more...)   Voltage References: From Diodes ...
... use of a rectifier diode, freewheeling diode, the protection diode, or LED switching demodulator. In TTL logic circuits (74AS, 74 A) they come due to their low-voltage flow applications. Thus preventing ...
12. Schottky-Diode
(Content/Schottky Diode)
... application. On the basis of the metal, the narrow-pn transition and the low river voltage (0.3 V) turns the Schottky diode much faster than conventional diodes. It comes with switching times of 1-3ns ...
... the layer acts as an insulator and prevent a further diffusion. The voltage is anti-called diffusion tension and must be at a nearby stream in the direction of passage only to be overcome and will be called ...
14. Diode
(Content/Diode)
... of a component, the electricity only under certain conditions to lead.  Above all, play the flow direction and the voltage a major role. Diodes manage the flow in one direction only, the stream flowing ...
15. Characteristics and Symbols
(Content/Formeln und Kerngrößen)
To characterize diodes, are used in the data sheets for certain specific values: Maximum voltage - in order to avoid a breakthrough Maximum peak current Forward voltage, also known as voltage ...
Banner