Title: PN-Junction%20Diode%20Characteristics
1PN-Junction Diode Characteristics
Forward Bias --- External battery makes the Anode
more positive than the Cathode --- Current flows
in the direction of the arrow in the
symbol. Reverse Bias --- External battery makes
the Cathode more positive than the Anode --- A
tiny current flows opposite to the arrow in the
symbol.
2Graphical PN-Junction Diode V-I Characteristic
Forward Bias Region
Reverse Bias Region
Reverse breakdown
3Mathematical Approximation
4Ideal PN Junction Diode V-I Characteristic
Forward Bias Short Circuit
Reverse Bias Open Circuit
5Diode Reverse Recovery Time
ta is the time to remove the charge stored in the
depletion region of the junction tb is the time
to remove the charge stored in the bulk
semiconductor material
6Reverse Recovery CharacteristicsSoft Recovery
Reverse recovery time trr tatb Peak Reverse
Current IRR ta(di/dt)
7Reverse Recovery CharacteristicsAbrupt Recovery
Reverse recovery time trr tatb Peak Reverse
Current IRR ta(di/dt)
8Series-Connected Diodes
- Use 2 diodes in series to withstand higher
reverse breakdown voltage. - Both diodes conduct the same reverse saturation
current, Is.
9Diode Characteristics
- Due to differences between devices, each diode
has a different voltage across it. - Would like to Equalize the voltages.
10Series-Connected Diodes with Voltage Sharing
Resistors
11Series-Connected Diodes with Voltage Sharing
Resistors
12Series-Connected Diodes with Voltage Sharing
Resistors
- Is Is1IR1 Is2IR2
- IR1 VD1/R1
- IR2 VD2/R2 VD1/R2
- Is1VD1/R1 IS2VD1/R2
- Let R R1 R2
- Is1 VD1/R Is2 VD2/R
- VD1 VD2 Vs
13Example 2.3
- Is1 30mA, Is2 35mA
- VD 5kV
- (a) R1R2R100k?, find VD1 and VD2
- (b) Find R1 and R2 for VD1VD2VD/2
14Example 2.3 (a)
15Example 2.3 (a) simulation
16Example 2.3 (b)
17Example 2.3 (b) simulation