4.1 Semiconductions - Diode Characteristics (2) Flashcards

1
Q

what does a varactor diode consist of?

A

standard PN junction

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2
Q

which bias does a varactor diode operate in?

A

reverse bias

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3
Q

how is it possible to increase or decrease the width of the depletion layer?

A

by changing the level of reverse bias

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4
Q

what is the construction of a varactor diode?

A

exactly the same as a capacitor

conductive plates separated by an insulating dielectric

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5
Q

using a capacitor and varactor diode together might forward bias the varactor during half periods, how is this overcome?

A

by using two varactor diodes

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6
Q

in LEDs, what does the colour of light emitted depend on?

A

the material used

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7
Q

in LEDs, what is the forward biasing current?

A

5 to 40 mA

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8
Q

in LEDs, what is the forward voltages?

A

1.4 to 4.5 volts

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9
Q

in LEDs, what is the breakdown voltages in the reverse direction?

A

between 20 and 50v

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10
Q

in LEDs, what are the switching times for:
red
green

A

red = 50 nanoseconds
green = 400 nanoseconds

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11
Q

in LEDs, what is the life span?

A

6 to 11 years

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12
Q

how do light dependant resistors work?

A

they have no depletion layer and change their effective resistance IAW an internal photoelectric effect

more light = less resistance
less light = more resistance

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13
Q

how are photo conductive diodes constructed?

A

similar to a conventional PN junction diode,

outer casing is either transparent or clear to focus light on the PN Junction for increased sensitivity

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14
Q

which bias are photo conductive diodes always put in?

A

reverse biased

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15
Q

in photo diodes, how does leakage current increase?

A

increases as illumination of the junction increases

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16
Q

in photo diodes, how are they proportional?

A

directly proportional to light intensity falling onto the PN junction

17
Q

what are the advantages and disadvantages of photo diodes?

A

ad:
fast responses to changes in light levels

dis:
relatively small current flow even when fully illuminated

18
Q

what does an optical coupling device do?

A

separate the electrical potential of the input port from that of the output port

19
Q

how is resistance effected with voltage in VDR?

A

resistance decreases as voltage increase
resistance increases as voltage decreases

higher voltages break through the barrier layer

20
Q

how are VDR’s used? (3)

A

-to protect against excess voltage in the system,
-regulate voltages and suppress interference in DC motors
-lightning protections

21
Q

mutlilayed semiconductors are characterised by 2 different load configs, what are they?

A

highly resistant and non conducting
low resistance and conducting

22
Q

how many layers can a diac be constructed into?

A

3, 4 and 5 layers

23
Q

what is zero sweep voltage?

A

when zero voltage is applied to the gate, the transition from blocking mode to conducting mode takes place at a certain voltage

24
Q

in a thyristor, what must be large enough?

A

the control voltage and must occur within a specific time frame

25
Q

when a thyristor is in its low resistance state, how is it possible to return it to high resistance state?

what is it called?

A

when the electrical current falls below a specific value

called holding current

26
Q

how are thyristors constructed?

A

4 alternating layers PNPN, so 3 PN junctions form between layers

27
Q

how can thyristors be used as rectifiers?

A

when they are orientated with a negative voltage at the anode.

one half of AC cannot pass through

28
Q

how does a thyristor work as a rectifier?

A

negative half-wave current is blocked

positive half-wave, initially current blocked, electrical impulse is applied to the control electrode allowing to become a transmission gate and current can flow

29
Q

what is the delay called when the control voltage are constantly releaed after a specific point?

A

ignition delay angle

30
Q

what is a triac?

A

essentially the wiring of two thyristors in an anti-parallel circuit.
united through one crystal and a common junction

31
Q

when is a triac switched into its low resistance state?

A

by applying an electrical current in either direction to the control electrode

32
Q

how do dimmer switches work?

A

-a capacitor is charged,
-when a diac reaches its switching voltage, it switches to low resistance state
-applies the current to the control electrode of the triac switching to its low resistance state.

occurs on both half waves