Electronics lecture 3

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Lecture 3

P-n Junction and Diode

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Basic Diode Concepts

The PN-Junction* The interface in-between p-type and n-type material is called a pn-junction.

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There is no movement of charge through a pn-junction at equilibrium.

* The pn-junction form a diode which allows current in only one direction and prevent the current in the other direction as determined by the bias.

Diodes – Basic Diode Concepts

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*Forward Bias: dc voltage positive terminal connected to the p region and negative to the n region. It is the condition that permits current through the pn-junction of a diode.

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*Forward Bias: dc voltage positive terminal connected to the p region and negative to the n region. It is the condition that permits current through the pn-junction of a diode.

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*Forward Bias:

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*Reverse Bias: dc voltage negative terminal connected to the p region and positive to the n region. Depletion region widens until its potential difference equals the bias voltage, majority-carrier current ceases.

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10. Diodes – Basic Diode Concepts

*Reverse Bias: majority-carrier current ceases.* However, there is still a very

small current produced by minority carriers.

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* Reverse Breakdown: As reverse voltage reach certain value, avalanche occurs and generates large current.

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The Diode Characteristic I-V Curve

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