When there is a problem with the Schottky diode circuit, it is necessary to determine the quality of the Schottky diode, but it cannot be removed. How to determine the quality of the Schottky diode at this time?
What is the role of rectifier diodes in circuits, and how do rectifier diodes work in circuits? How does a rectifier diode form an orderly circuit?
When the reverse voltage borne by the voltage regulator rectifier diode is greater than its nominal voltage regulation value, the voltage regulator will reverse breakdown to limit the voltage upper limit. After breakdown, the voltage at both ends of the voltage regulator will reach its regulated value.
When the reverse voltage borne by the voltage regulator rectifier diode is greater than its nominal voltage regulation value, the voltage regulator will reverse breakdown to limit the voltage upper limit. After breakdown, the voltage at both ends of the voltage regulator will reach its regulated value.
The operation of rectifier diodes may not be well understood by many people. It is a diode device that converts alternating current energy into direct current energy. Usually it contains a PN junction with two terminals, anode and cathode.
Taking our most common power supply as an example, the configured voltage is 5 volts and the current is 2 amperes. Under normal circumstances, diodes are connected in series in a circuit to protect the downstream circuit from damage caused by reverse power supply. However, due to the significant voltage drop across the diode, this will result in a significant increase in energy loss.