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Diode lasers use light-emitting diodes to produce stimulated emissions in the form of coherent light output. They are also known as laser diodes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Diode Lasers
Diode arrays are composed of multiple discrete (usually unconnected) diodes on a single silicon chip. Diode arrays are important semiconductor products because they save assembly time and improve reliability over individually packaged diodes. In general, diode arrays use four or more diodes in a single package. Search by Specification | Learn More about Diode Arrays
High voltage diodes are designed for use in high-voltage applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about High Voltage Diodes
Light-emitting diodes (LED) are PN junction devices that give off light radiation when biased in the forward direction. LEDs are used in a wide variety of indication applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
Diodes are electronic components that conduct electric current in only one direction, functioning as a one-way valve. Diodes are manufactured using semiconductor materials such as silicon, germanium or selenium and are used as voltage regulators, signal rectifiers, oscillators and signal modulators / demodulators. Search by Specification | Learn More about Diodes
Transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes are designed to limit over-voltages. They can dissipate high amounts of transient power in a short period of time. Search by Specification | Learn More about Transient Voltage Suppressor Diodes (TVS)
RF diodes are designed to handle high-power radio frequency (RF) signals in stereo amplifiers, radio transmitters, television monitors, and other RF or microwave devices. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Diodes
Gunn diodes or transfer electron devices (TED) exhibit a negative resistance region. They are used in high-frequency applications, often for building RF oscillators. Impact ionization avalanche transit-time (IMPATT) diodes are designed to operate at very high frequency and power. They are used as elements in RF and microwave devices. Search by Specification | Learn More about GUNN and IMPATT Diodes
PIN diodes are three-layer semiconductor diodes consisting of an intrinsic layer separating heavily doped P and N layers. The charge stored in the intrinsic layer in conjunction with other diode parameters determines the resistance of the diode at RF and microwave frequencies. Search by Specification | Learn More about PIN Diodes
General-purpose diodes are electric components that conduct electric current in only one direction, functioning similarly to a one-way valve. Search by Specification | Learn More about General Purpose Diodes
Current limiting diodes (CLD) regulate current over a wide voltage range. There are several types of current limiting diodes (CLD). Examples include a current regulator diode, constant current diode, and current limit diodes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Current Limiting Diodes
Power diodes are used mainly in high-power applications. They are built with large P-N junctions in order to pass large amounts of current and dissipate large amounts of heat. Search by Specification | Learn More about Power Diodes
Tunnel diodes are heavily doped P-N diodes in which electron tunneling from the conduction band in the N-type material to the valence band in the P-type region produces a region of negative resistance. This negative-resistance region is the most important area of operation. As the voltage is increased, the current decreases. This feature makes tunneling diodes especially useful in oscillators and radio frequency (RF) applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Tunnel Diodes
Rectifier diodes are designed for use in rectification circuits. Rectifiers are used to convert AC to DC. Search by Specification | Learn More about Rectifier Diodes
Schottky diodes in their simplest form consist of a metal layer that contacts a semiconductor element. The metal / semiconductor junctions exhibit rectifying behavior (i.e., the current passes through the structure more readily with one polarity than the other). Search by Specification | Learn More about Schottky Diodes
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ML Series Pulsed Lasers Power Technology, Inc.
Nema4X High Performance Diode Laser Module Diode Laser Concepts, Inc.
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In this discussion the term diode and rectifier will be used interchangeably, a low current rectifier implies a diode,and a high current or power device, conducting from 1 to 1000 amps or even higher, a rectifier.... (read more)
Jenoptik Laser Diode Group
RPMC Lasers has been chosen to distribute Jenoptik's diode lasers in the US. Jenoptik's laser diode group currently provides a wide portfolio including diode laser bars, vertical and horizontal stacks, CS and S-package bars and high-power fiber coupled modules. (read more)
Diodes, Rectifiers, Diode Arrays, General Purpose Diodes, High-speed Diodes, Varistors and more from American Microsemiconductor, Inc. With over 17,000,000 electronic components sitting on our warehouse shelves we can almost guarantee that we've got the right part for the job! (read more)
A varicap diode, varactor diode,or tuning diode is a type of diode whose PN junction capacitance can be varied by varying the voltage across that junction. (read more)
American Microsemiconductor supplies tunnel diodes. Tunnel diodes have a negative resistance region that allows for very fast switching speeds, up to 5 GHz. (read more)
1N270 and many other Germanium Diodes from AMS.
AMERICAN MICROSEMICONDUCTOR INC is one of the few suppliers of germanium diodes in the world; they have been supplying these parts to the largest manufactures in the world for over 30 years and they continue to be one of the largest suppliers of germanium diodes worldwide. (read more)
The Zener diode provides an accurate reference voltage and has many applications and uses. (read more)
THE TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION IS A VERY IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION IN ZENER DIODE SELECTION (read more)
High-Reliability Diodes & Transient Suppressors from American Microsemiconductor. (read more)
Photonic Products, the UK optoelectronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has announced the introduction of two new, high power, 830 nm infrared wavelength GaAlaS laser diodes from Opnext, Inc. The HL8337MG and the HL8338MG are ideal as light sources for industrial and medical sensor applications (read more)
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NASA Goddard Tin Whisker Homepage "Theory of Tin Whisker Growth-The End Game", J. Smetana, iNEMI Tin Whisker Workshop, May 2005 (updated 2007) |
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Theory of TEM diode switching In this paper theory is presented which explains: the three basic modes of diode switching, one of which is heretofore unreported; the isolation and |
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Analysis of tunnel diode loaded stacked microstrip antenna Analysis of tunnel diode loaded stacked microstrip antenna |
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Diode Lasers and Applications in Atmospheric Sensing -... Tunable diode laser time-of-flight anemometer: theory and structure Diode Lasers and Applications in Atmospheric Sensing (Proceedings Volume) |
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How Does a Diode Work - Web - WebCrawler Diode Theory Types of Diodes How Does a Capacitor Work Web Search Results for "How Does a Diode Work" |
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Semiconductor Applet Services PN Junction Diode at Equilibrium PN junction diode and its band diagram. PN junction diode, space charge profile and electric field. |
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ECE Illinois - ece444: pn Junction Diode testing ece444 Theory and Fabrication of Integrated Circuits This screen is intended to point out things unique to using the DIODE model file. |
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Untitled Theory behind remote diode temperature measurement ICs See National Semiconductor Information |
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LM2734Z/LM2734ZQ Thin SOT23 1A Load Step-Down DC-DC Regulator OUTPUT CAPACITOR CATCH DIODE BOOST DIODE THEORY OF OPERATION FIGURE 2. LM2734Z Waveforms of SW Pin Voltage and Inductor Current See National Semiconductor Information |
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Product Folder - 1N4148 - High Conductance Fast Diode 1N4148 High Conductance Fast Diode Related Links Request samples How to order products Product See Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation Information |