What is the role of switch diodes in network communication?
What is the role of switch diodes in network communication?

​As a fundamental semiconductor device, switch diodes are widely used in network communication circuits. So, what is the role of switch diodes in network communication application circuits?

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What are the reasons for the heating of field-effect transistors in inverters
What are the reasons for the heating of field-effect transistors in inverters

​Choosing the right MOS transistor can effectively control production and manufacturing costs, and most importantly, match the product with the most appropriate component. This will fully utilize its "screw" function in the future use of the product, ensuring that the equipment achieves the highest efficiency, most stable, and longest lasting application effect.

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Method for determining MOS transistor parallel connection
Method for determining MOS transistor parallel connection

​How to determine whether electrical appliances in a circuit are connected in series or parallel?

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Why does transient suppression diode have residual voltage? How did it come about?
Why does transient suppression diode have residual voltage? How did it come about?

Transient suppression diode is a special diode used to protect circuits, which can quickly suppress overvoltage and protect loads. Under normal operating conditions, the transient suppression diode is an open circuit and will not have any impact on the circuit. However, in the case of overvoltage, the transient suppression diode will quickly become conductive, guiding the overvoltage to the ground line and protecting the load.

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What are the precautions for the application of Schottky diodes?
What are the precautions for the application of Schottky diodes?

Schottky diodes are widely used for their fast switching response, low forward voltage drop, and high efficiency, especially in low-voltage, high-frequency power conversion and rectification applications. However, in order to fully utilize the performance of Schottky diodes while avoiding potential issues.

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How to measure the quality of bidirectional trigger diodes
How to measure the quality of bidirectional trigger diodes

A bidirectional trigger diode is a special type of diode that has two PN junctions, allowing current to flow in two directions while also serving as a rectifying diode. This type of diode is commonly used for functions such as switching and protection in circuits, so it is very important. For testing bidirectional trigger diodes, the following methods can be used.

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Characteristics of fast recovery rectifier diode
Characteristics of fast recovery rectifier diode

Fast recovery rectifier diode belongs to the high-frequency rectifier diode in rectifier diodes. It is called a fast recovery diode because ordinary rectifier diodes generally operate at low frequencies (such as 50Hz mains frequency), with a working frequency below 3kHz. When the working frequency is between tens to hundreds of kHz, the time for forward and reverse voltage changes is slower than the recovery time, and ordinary rectifier diodes cannot achieve unidirectional conduction normally. I

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How to determine the actual parameters of a transistor amplifier circuit?
How to determine the actual parameters of a transistor amplifier circuit?

​The transistor amplifier circuit is one of the most common circuits in modern electronic devices. It is widely used in amplifying voltage, amplifying current, and signal conditioning. Determining the actual parameters of a transistor amplifier circuit is one of the key steps in designing and optimizing circuits. In this article, we will discuss in detail how to determine the actual parameters of a transistor amplification circuit.

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Classification, Structure, and Principle of Field Effect Transistors
Classification, Structure, and Principle of Field Effect Transistors

​Field Effect Transistor (FET), abbreviated as FET, is a relatively new type of semiconductor material that uses the electric field effect to control the current of the transistor, hence its name. It is a semiconductor device that uses only one type of carrier to participate in conduction, which is a semiconductor device that controls the output current with input voltage. Divided by the carriers involved in conduction, it has N-channel devices with electrons as carriers and P-channel devices wi

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What is the difference between fast recovery diodes and Schottky diodes?
What is the difference between fast recovery diodes and Schottky diodes?

Fast recovery diode refers to a diode with a very short reverse recovery time (less than 5us). Gold doping measures are often used in the process, and PN junction structure is used in the structure, while some use improved PIN structure. Its forward voltage drop is higher than that of ordinary diodes (1-2V), and its reverse voltage withstand is mostly below 1200V. In terms of performance, it can be divided into two levels: fast recovery and express recovery, as well as three levels: ultra fast r

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