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  2. 1N4148 signal diode - Wikipedia

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    Diode schematic symbol vs cathode marking on the package. The 1N4148 is a standard silicon switching signal diode. It is one of the most popular and long-lived switching diodes because of its dependable specifications and low cost. Its name follows the JEDEC nomenclature. The 1N4148 is useful in switching applications up to about 100 MHz with a ...

  3. 1N400x rectifier diode - Wikipedia

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    1N400x rectifier diode. The 1N400x (or 1N4001 or 1N4000 [ 1]) series is a family of popular one- ampere general-purpose silicon rectifier diodes commonly used in AC adapters for common household appliances. Its blocking voltage varies from 50 volts (1N4001) to 1000 volts (1N4007). This JEDEC device number series is available in the DO-41 axial ...

  4. List of 1N58xx Schottky diodes - Wikipedia

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    List of 1N58xx Schottky diodes. 1N5822 Schottky diode with cut-open packaging. The semiconductor in the center makes a Schottky barrier against one metal electrode (providing rectifying action) and an ohmic contact with the other electrode. The 1N58xx is a series of medium power, fast, low voltage Schottky diodes, which consists of part number ...

  5. Shockley diode equation - Wikipedia

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    n {\displaystyle n} is the ideality factor, also known as the quality factor or emission coefficient. The equation is called the Shockley ideal diode equation when the ideality factor equals 1, thus is sometimes omitted. The ideality factor typically varies from 1 to 2 (though can in some cases be higher), depending on the fabrication process ...

  6. Diode - Wikipedia

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    Various semiconductor diodes. Left: A four-diode bridge rectifier. Next to it is a 1N4148 signal diode. On the far right is a Zener diode. In most diodes, a white or black painted band identifies the cathode into which electrons will flow when the diode is conducting. Electron flow is the reverse of conventional current flow. [1] [2] [3]

  7. DO-204 - Wikipedia

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    DO-204. 1N4148 axial diodes, in the glass DO-35 package (also known as DO-204-AH or SOD27) DO-204 is a family of diode semiconductor packages defined by JEDEC. This family comprises lead-mounted axial devices with round leads. Generally a diode will have a line painted near the cathode end.

  8. Schottky diode - Wikipedia

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    anode and cathode. Electronic symbol. The Schottky diode (named after the German physicist Walter H. Schottky ), also known as Schottky barrier diode or hot-carrier diode, is a semiconductor diode formed by the junction of a semiconductor with a metal. It has a low forward voltage drop and a very fast switching action.

  9. p–n diode - Wikipedia

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    p–n junction. Pin configuration. A: Anode, K: Cathode. Electronic symbol. A p–n diode is a type of semiconductor diode based upon the p–n junction. The diode conducts current in only one direction, and it is made by joining a p -type semiconducting layer to an n -type semiconducting layer.