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Introduction to the pn-junction Diode

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1 Introduction to the pn-junction Diode
The schematic symbol for the pn-junction diode is shown in the fig.

2 Introduction to the pn-junction Diode
A diode will conduct when it meets the condition that the voltage difference between the anode and the cathode exceeds the barrier voltage of approximately 0.3 volts for a germanium diode and 0.7 for a silicon diode.

3 Introduction to the pn-junction Diode
In the figures to follow it may be noted that the arrow points to the more negative potential in each case.

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5 Introduction to the pn-junction Diode
A pn-junction diode is reverse biased when the n type material (cathode) is more positive than the p type material (anode). This causes the depletion region to widen and prevent current. A diode will not conduct when the arrow points to the more positive of the diode potentials.

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8 The Ideal Diode The ideal diode may be considered the most fundamental non linear circuit element. It is a two terminal device and the i-v characteristic is shown

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10 The Ideal Diode as a Rectifier

11 Impression of VD

12 The Ideal Diode as a Rectifier
Note that while V1 alternates in polarity and has a zero average value, Vo is unidirectional and has a finite average value or a dc component. Thus the circuit rectifies the signal hence is called a rectifier.,

13 Example: For the circuit draw transfer characteristic v0 VS vI

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