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Diode & special diodeDiode & special diode
3.1 Zener Diode
Zener diode is a p-n junction diode that
is designed to operate in the reverse
breakdown region.
Two things happen when the reverse
breakdown voltage (VBR) is reached:
The diode current increases
drastically.
The reverse voltage (VR) across
the diode remains relatively
constant.
In other words, the voltage across a
zener diode operated in this region is
relatively constant over a range of
reverse current and nearly equal to its
zener voltage (VZ) rating.
+
−
IZ
VZ
Anode (A)
Cathode (K) K
A
Fig.3-1: Zener diode
symbol.
Fig.3-2: Zener diode voltage-curent (V-I) characteristic.
VBR
3.1.1 Zener Breakdown
There are two types of reverse breakdown:
1. Avalanche breakdown.
2. Zener breakdown.
Avalanche breakdown is a high-field effect that occurs when the electrostatic field
strength associated with the p-n junction is strong enough to pull electrons out of the
valence band within the depletion region.
Zener breakdown is a type of reverse breakdown that occurs at relatively low reverse
voltages. The n-type and p-type materials of a zener diode are heavily doped, resulting
in a very narrow depletion region. Therefore, the electric field existing within this region
is intense enough to pull electrons from their valence bands and create current at a low
reverse voltage (VR).
Note:
Zener diodes with low VZ ratings experience zener breakdown, while those with high VZ
ratings usually experience avalanche breakdown.
3.1.3 Ideal-and-Practical Zener Equivalent Circuits
VF
VR
IF
IR
VZ
Fig.3-4: Ideal model and
characteristic curve of a zener
diode in reverse breakdown.
The constant voltage drop =
the nominal zener voltage.
Fig.3-5: Practical model and characteristic curve of a zener
diode, where the zener impedance (resistance), ZZ is
included.
A change in zener current (ΔIZ) produces a small
change in zener voltage (ΔVZ).
3.3 Varactor Diode
Varactor is a type of p-n junction diode that
operates in reverse bias. The capacitance of the
junction is controlled by the amount of reverse
bias.
Varactor diodes are also referred to as varicaps
or tuning diodes and they are commonly used in
communication systems.
3.3.1 Basic Operation
The capacitance of a reverse-biased varactor
junction is found as:
Fig.3-10: Reverse-biased varactor
diode acts as a variable capacitor.
Fig.3-9: Varactor diode symbol
d
A
C
ε
=
where, C = the total junction capacitance.
A = the plate area.
ε = the dielectric constant (permittivity).
d = the width of the depletion region
(plate separation).
(3-13)
3.4 Optical Diodes
There are two popular types of optoelectronic devices: light-emitting diode (LED) and
photodiode.
3.4.1 The Light-Emitting Diode (LED)
LED is diode that emits light when biased in the forward direction of p-n junction.
Anode Cathode
Fig.3-12: The schematic symbol and construction features.
(b) (c)
Fig.3-13: LED that are produced in an array of shapes and sizes.
LED characteristics:
characteristic curves are very similar to those for p-n junction diodes
higher forward voltage (VF)
lower reverse breakdown voltage (VBR).
Application
The seven segment display is an example of LEDs use for display of decimal
digits.
Fig.3-17: The 7-segment LED display.
3.4.2 The Photodiode
Photodiode is a p-n junction that can convert
light energy into electrical energy.
It operates in reverse bias voltage (VR), as
shown in Fig. 3-18, where Iλ is the reverse light
current.
It has a small transparent window that allows
light to strike the p-n junction.
The resistance of a photodiode is calculated by
the formula as follows:
λI
V
R R
R =
Fig.3-18: Photodiode.
3.5 Other Types of Diodes
3.5.1 The Schottky Diode
A Schottky diode symbol is shown in Fig. 3-21(a). The Schottky diode’s significant
characteristic is its fast switching speed. This is useful for high frequencies and digital
applications. It is not a typical diode in that it does not have a p-n junction. Instead, it
consists of a doped semiconductor (usually n-type) and metal bound together, as
shown in Fig. 3-21(b).
Fig.3-21: (a) Schottky diode symbol and (b) basic internal construction
of a Schottky diode.
3.5.2 The Laser Diode
The laser diode (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) produces a
monochromatic (single color) light. Laser diodes in conjunction with photodiodes are
used to retrieve data from compact discs.
Fig.3-22: Basic laser diode construction and operation.
3.5.3 The PIN Diode
The pin diode is also used in mostly microwave frequency applications. Its variable
forward series resistance characteristic is used for attenuation, modulation, and
switching. In reverse bias it exhibits a nearly constant capacitance.
Fig.3-23: PIN diode
3.5.4 Current Regulator Diode
Current regulator diodes keeps a constant current value over a specified range of
forward voltages ranging from about 1.5 V to 6 V.
Fig.3-24: Symbol for a current regulator diode.
3.5.5 The Step-Recovery Diode
The step-recovery diode is also used for fast switching applications. This is achieved
by reduced doping at the junction.
3.5.6 The Tunnel Diode
The tunnel diode has negative resistance. It will actually conduct well with low forward
bias. With further increases in bias it reaches the negative resistance range where
current will actually go down. This is achieved by heavily-doped p and n materials that
creates a very thin depletion region.
Fig.3-25: Tunnel diode symbol and characteristic curve.
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  • 1. Diode & special diodeDiode & special diode
  • 2. 3.1 Zener Diode Zener diode is a p-n junction diode that is designed to operate in the reverse breakdown region. Two things happen when the reverse breakdown voltage (VBR) is reached: The diode current increases drastically. The reverse voltage (VR) across the diode remains relatively constant. In other words, the voltage across a zener diode operated in this region is relatively constant over a range of reverse current and nearly equal to its zener voltage (VZ) rating. + − IZ VZ Anode (A) Cathode (K) K A Fig.3-1: Zener diode symbol. Fig.3-2: Zener diode voltage-curent (V-I) characteristic. VBR
  • 3. 3.1.1 Zener Breakdown There are two types of reverse breakdown: 1. Avalanche breakdown. 2. Zener breakdown. Avalanche breakdown is a high-field effect that occurs when the electrostatic field strength associated with the p-n junction is strong enough to pull electrons out of the valence band within the depletion region. Zener breakdown is a type of reverse breakdown that occurs at relatively low reverse voltages. The n-type and p-type materials of a zener diode are heavily doped, resulting in a very narrow depletion region. Therefore, the electric field existing within this region is intense enough to pull electrons from their valence bands and create current at a low reverse voltage (VR). Note: Zener diodes with low VZ ratings experience zener breakdown, while those with high VZ ratings usually experience avalanche breakdown.
  • 4. 3.1.3 Ideal-and-Practical Zener Equivalent Circuits VF VR IF IR VZ Fig.3-4: Ideal model and characteristic curve of a zener diode in reverse breakdown. The constant voltage drop = the nominal zener voltage. Fig.3-5: Practical model and characteristic curve of a zener diode, where the zener impedance (resistance), ZZ is included. A change in zener current (ΔIZ) produces a small change in zener voltage (ΔVZ).
  • 5. 3.3 Varactor Diode Varactor is a type of p-n junction diode that operates in reverse bias. The capacitance of the junction is controlled by the amount of reverse bias. Varactor diodes are also referred to as varicaps or tuning diodes and they are commonly used in communication systems. 3.3.1 Basic Operation The capacitance of a reverse-biased varactor junction is found as: Fig.3-10: Reverse-biased varactor diode acts as a variable capacitor. Fig.3-9: Varactor diode symbol d A C ε = where, C = the total junction capacitance. A = the plate area. ε = the dielectric constant (permittivity). d = the width of the depletion region (plate separation). (3-13)
  • 6. 3.4 Optical Diodes There are two popular types of optoelectronic devices: light-emitting diode (LED) and photodiode. 3.4.1 The Light-Emitting Diode (LED) LED is diode that emits light when biased in the forward direction of p-n junction. Anode Cathode Fig.3-12: The schematic symbol and construction features. (b) (c)
  • 7. Fig.3-13: LED that are produced in an array of shapes and sizes. LED characteristics: characteristic curves are very similar to those for p-n junction diodes higher forward voltage (VF) lower reverse breakdown voltage (VBR).
  • 8. Application The seven segment display is an example of LEDs use for display of decimal digits. Fig.3-17: The 7-segment LED display.
  • 9. 3.4.2 The Photodiode Photodiode is a p-n junction that can convert light energy into electrical energy. It operates in reverse bias voltage (VR), as shown in Fig. 3-18, where Iλ is the reverse light current. It has a small transparent window that allows light to strike the p-n junction. The resistance of a photodiode is calculated by the formula as follows: λI V R R R = Fig.3-18: Photodiode.
  • 10. 3.5 Other Types of Diodes 3.5.1 The Schottky Diode A Schottky diode symbol is shown in Fig. 3-21(a). The Schottky diode’s significant characteristic is its fast switching speed. This is useful for high frequencies and digital applications. It is not a typical diode in that it does not have a p-n junction. Instead, it consists of a doped semiconductor (usually n-type) and metal bound together, as shown in Fig. 3-21(b). Fig.3-21: (a) Schottky diode symbol and (b) basic internal construction of a Schottky diode.
  • 11. 3.5.2 The Laser Diode The laser diode (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) produces a monochromatic (single color) light. Laser diodes in conjunction with photodiodes are used to retrieve data from compact discs. Fig.3-22: Basic laser diode construction and operation.
  • 12. 3.5.3 The PIN Diode The pin diode is also used in mostly microwave frequency applications. Its variable forward series resistance characteristic is used for attenuation, modulation, and switching. In reverse bias it exhibits a nearly constant capacitance. Fig.3-23: PIN diode
  • 13. 3.5.4 Current Regulator Diode Current regulator diodes keeps a constant current value over a specified range of forward voltages ranging from about 1.5 V to 6 V. Fig.3-24: Symbol for a current regulator diode.
  • 14. 3.5.5 The Step-Recovery Diode The step-recovery diode is also used for fast switching applications. This is achieved by reduced doping at the junction. 3.5.6 The Tunnel Diode The tunnel diode has negative resistance. It will actually conduct well with low forward bias. With further increases in bias it reaches the negative resistance range where current will actually go down. This is achieved by heavily-doped p and n materials that creates a very thin depletion region. Fig.3-25: Tunnel diode symbol and characteristic curve.