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==What are the electrical characteristics of a diode?==
==What are the electrical characteristics of a diode?==


A diode is analogous to a valve that only allows electrons to flow in one direction. When the anode is more positive than the cathode, the diode is said to be'''forward bised''', and electrons can flow from cathode to anode. (conventional current is said to flow in the opposite direction). In this orientation the depletion layer becomes very thin (the valve opens)
A diode is analogous to a valve or switch that only allows electrons to flow in one direction. When the anode is more positive than the cathode, the diode is said to be'''forward bised''', and electrons can flow from cathode to anode. (conventional current is said to flow in the opposite direction). In this orientation the depletion layer becomes very thin (the valve opens)


When the cathode is more positive than the anode, the depletion layer becomes much wider, preventing the flow of electrons and hence stopping current flow.
When the cathode is more positive than the anode, the depletion layer becomes much wider, preventing the flow of electrons and hence stopping current flow.


[[Image:Vk4yeh_diode-2.jpg | 500px]]
[[Image:Vk4yeh_diode-2.jpg | 500px]]
A voltage of approximately 0.7V is required to narrow the depletion layer sufficiently for current to flow. If a diode is reverse biased with sufficient voltage it will break down completely. This is known as the '''P'''eak '''I'''nverse '''V'''oltage or PIV

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What is a diode?

In its simplest state, a diode is an electrical device that allows current to flow in one direction but not the other.

What is the circuit symbol for a diode?

Vk4yeh diode symbol.jpg

What is a diode made of?

Semiconductor diodes are constructed of layer of N-Type semiconducting material joined to a layer of P-Type semicondictor material. Beteen these is a depletion layer that varies in thickness depending of the voltage bias across the diode.

How does the structure of a diode relate to its circuit symbol?

Vk4yeh diode 1.jpg

What are the electrical characteristics of a diode?

A diode is analogous to a valve or switch that only allows electrons to flow in one direction. When the anode is more positive than the cathode, the diode is said to beforward bised, and electrons can flow from cathode to anode. (conventional current is said to flow in the opposite direction). In this orientation the depletion layer becomes very thin (the valve opens)

When the cathode is more positive than the anode, the depletion layer becomes much wider, preventing the flow of electrons and hence stopping current flow.

Vk4yeh diode-2.jpg

A voltage of approximately 0.7V is required to narrow the depletion layer sufficiently for current to flow. If a diode is reverse biased with sufficient voltage it will break down completely. This is known as the Peak Inverse Voltage or PIV