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What is Rectifier Diodes & Schottky Diodes?

What is a Rectifier Diode? A rectifier diode primary reason is to rectify alternating currents. It's used to flow a current through a circuit in one direction, in contrast to elements like resistors a rectifiers current features a non-linear relationship to the voltage across it. The diode are going to be forward predisposition when positive voltage is being applied and can provides a valiant effort to figure as a brief out and permit the current to move through the diode uninhibitedly. Its main task is to convert an alternating current (AC) into an immediate current (DC) through the appliance of rectifier bridges. A Rectifier Diode can here and there be utilized as a Schottky Rectifier. What is a Schottky Diode? A Schottky Diode is in some cases alluded to as a Barrier Diode or a Hot Carrier Diode. The Schottky is a single type of electronic component which is a semiconductor. It has fast switching action with an accompanying low forward voltage drop, when current...

What is a MOSFET & types How do MOSFETs work ?

MOSFETs , additionally referred to as MOSFET transistors, stands for ’Metal oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors’. MOSFETs are transistor devices that are controlled by a capacitor. The "Field-Effect" means they're controlled by voltage. The aim of a MOSFET is to manage the flow of the present passing through from the source to the drain terminals. It acts very equally to a switch and is employed for switching or amplifying electronic signals. A MOSFET is by far the foremost common transistor in digital circuits, as hundreds of thousands or millions of them is also included during a memory chip or microprocessor. Since they're going to be created with either p-type or n-type semiconductors, complementary pairs of MOS transistors will be accustomed build switching circuits with very low power consumption, in the form of CMOS logic. How do MOSFETs work? The pins on a MOSFET package are the source, Gate and Drain. When a voltage is applied between the ...

What is Passive Components?

Passive component A passive component may be a module that doesn't need energy to control, apart from the offered alternating current (AC) circuit that it's connected to. A passive module isn't capable of power gain and isn't a source of energy. A typical passive component would be a chassis, inductor, resistor, transformer, or capacitor. Generally, passive components aren't able to increase the ability of an indication nor are they able to amplify it. However, they'll increase current or voltage by an LC circuit that stores electricity from resonant frequencies or by a transformer that acts like an electrical isolator. Passive devices may be used separately or connected along inside a circuit, either in a series or in a parallel combination to control complex circuits or signals, produce a phase shift to the signal or to supply some kind of feedback however they can not multiply an indication by more than one because they have no power gain. In the ...