Diodes¶
A diode is a two-terminal electronic component that conducts electric current primarily in one direction, thus having low resistance in one direction and high resistance in the other.
Varactor diode is a type of diode designed to make use of the voltage-dependent capacitance of a reverse-biased p—n junction.
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- Current from voltage and diode constant in vacuum diode
- Current from voltage and triode constant in vacuum triode
- Diode constant for parallel-plane vacuum diode
- Diode constant of cylindrical diode
- Direct permeability coefficient of triode with flat electrodes
- Internal resistance of vacuum diode
- Limit operating frequency of vacuum diode
- Charge density in diode
- Steepness of volt-ampere characteristic of vacuum diode
- Capacitance of p-n varactor junction
- Voltage of equivalent diode for pentode
- Equivalent diode voltage for tetrode
- Equivalent diode voltage for triode