Electronics Handbook/Components/Diodes/PN
PN Diode
editConstruction | Symbol | I - V Curve |
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o-- P N --o |
Characteristics
editI V Curve
editConduction
editWhen connect Voltage source's Polarities the same with Diode's Polarities . Diode does not conduct . No current can flow
When connect Voltage source's Polarities different with Diode's Polarities . Diode conducts . current can flow
Biasing Voltage
editDiode does not conduct current with voltage below Conducting Voltage . Conducting voltage is the voltage at current equals to 1mA . For Si the conducting voltage is 0.3 v . For Ge the conducting voltage is 0.6 v . Diode's Conducting Voltage is denoted as Vd
- V > Vd . Diode conducts current , I ≠ 0
- V < Vd . Diode does not conduct current , I = 0
With this characteristic Diode can be used like a mechanical switch . Switch opens equivalent to V < Vd . Switch closes equivalent to V > Vd
Current
editWith voltage greater than Diode's Conductng Voltage . The change in current with change in voltage can be expressed as an exponential of Euler's constant e
When the value of V >> Vd ≈ 100v the I = Io