Diode is an electronic device conduct current in one direction i.e. either in the forward direction or in the reverse direction. Today’s most commonly used diode is semiconductor diode. In our previous articles, we explain basic theory of semiconductors, P-n junction diode, and P-n junction diode characteristics etc. Here we are going to explain about Diodes and its types.

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Diode Basics

It is a specialized component with two electrodes i.e. anode and cathode and has high resistance to the flow of the current in one direction & low resistance in the other direction. Diodes can be used as oscillators, rectifiers, signal modulators and demodulators, switches, voltage regulators, signal limiters, signal mixers etc.  Let’s have a look at it some basics.

(i) Diode symbol:

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Every diode has two ends: the positive end is known as an anode while the negative end is known as a cathode. As shown in the figure above, the current can flow from the anode end to the cathode end but not the other direction. The circuit symbol of a standard diode is just like a triangle butting up against a line i.e. the terminal entering at the flat edge of the triangle represents the anode. Remember this mnemonic ACID (Anode current in Diode or Anode-cathode is a cathode) if you forget the direction of flow of current through the diode.

 (ii) Diode property:

The main property of a diode is to conduct electric current in one direction and block current in other direction. When a cathode is positively charged with respect to the anode at a voltage less than the forward break over voltage then it does not conduct current. If it is negatively charged with respect to the anode at a voltage greater than the forward break over, then current flows through the diode. For silicon devices, germanium devices, and selenium devices, the forward break over voltage is approximately six tenth of a volts i.e. 0.6V, 0.3 V, 1V. Sometimes if the cathode voltage is more enough positive relative to anode voltage, then diode starts to conduct and the voltage required to produce this phenomenon are known as avalanche voltage which depends on the nature of the semiconductor material from which the device is fabricated. The avalanche voltage range varies from a few volts to several hundred volts.

(iii) Diode Operation:

When a diode is placed in simple battery bulb circuit, then it will allow or block the current through the bulb, depending on the polarity of the applied voltage.

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As shown in the figure above, Diode is forward biased because positive terminal of the battery is connected to its anode side. When it is forward biased, electrons start moving through it and conduct current. Similarly, diode is said to be reverse biased if the positive terminal of the battery is connected to its anode side i.e. battery is backward and diode blocks current. It is just like a switch: open when reverse biased and closed when forward biased.

 Types of diodes:

Diodes are the fundamental device used in electronics due to its tendency to conduct current. There are different types of diodes available in the market; all have different features and properties. Here we discuss different types of diodes. Following of diodes are:

(i) Zener Diode:

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It is a special kind of diode because it conducts current in both directions i.e. in forward direction & reverse direction when the voltage is above the certain value. These diodes are used to protect the circuit from the over voltage especially electrostatic discharge and can be used as voltage regulators for small loads. For its detail like its operation, working principle and applications etc follow this Zener Diode .

(ii) Photodiodes:

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It is a specially designed diode that converts light into a current by capturing the energy from photons of light. To allow light to reach the sensitive part of the device, these diodes may be either exposed or packaged with a window or optical fiber connection. For its detail like its operation, working principle and applications etc follow this Photodiode.

(iii) Light emitting diodes:

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These are the most flashing member of the diode family which emits light when activated. When a suitable voltage is applied to the Led leads, electron starts recombining with holes within the device and starts releasing energy in the form of photons. For electronic devices, LEDs were often used as indicator lamps and replacing the small incandescent bulbs. Light emitting diodes are used in many applications like traffic signals, camera flashes, lighted wallpaper, aviation lightning, automotive headlamps etc. c LED.

(iv) Schottky Diode:

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For fast switching action and low forward voltage drop, these types of diodes are preferable. When current flows through any solid state device, a voltage drop occurs across the terminals of the silicon diode is of 0.6V-0.7V while Schottky diode has a voltage drop of 0.15V-0.45V.  Due to lower voltage drop, these diodes provides better system efficiency and higher switching speeds. For its detail like its operation, working principle and applications etc follow this Schottky Diode.

(v) Tunnel Diode:

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These diodes have negative differential resistance in part of their operating region and are usually made from germanium, gallium arsenide, and silicon materials. These diodes have a heavily doped p-n junction that is about 10 nm wide. It is used in frequency converters and detectors as oscillators, amplifiers and in switching circuits. For its detail like its operation, working principle and applications etc follow this Tunnel Diode .

Diode Applications:

In electronic devices, diodes have a huge range of uses like from a small signal digital logic circuit to a high voltage power conversion circuit. Following of its applications are:

  • Logic gates
  • Rectifiers
  • Ionizing radiation detectors
  • Temperature measurements
  • Over voltage protection
  • Waveform clipper and clamper
  • Current steering

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9 Comments

  1. Masterjose onyekah says:

    So helpful thanks so much,and what impresses me is that your words are unambiguously made

  2. TQ u very much, very much helpful.

    1. Gupta Himanshi says:

      Thanks Krish for stopping on my blog and dropping your valuable comment. Always feel free to ask any question related to electronics.

  3. very useful. thanks a lot.

    1. Gupta Himanshi says:

      Thanks Manu,
      If you want to know about any topic related to this blog, shoot your question in comments 🙂 🙂

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