Switching Diodes
A switching diode is a two terminal PN junction, often used in electronic systems to manage small voltages.Switching DiodeA Switching Diode is commonly referred to as a “Signal Diode”, it is a semiconductor that can be used to switch signals or act as a rectifier at low voltages.Within a circuit they can provide similar functionality to a physical switch, with the on/off state governed by the direction of the current flow. When there is forward current in the circuit (forward-bias), the switching diode effectively is a closed switch with low resistance, allowing current to flow. If the current of the circuit is reversed (reverse bias), the switching diode provides high resistance, preventing current flow up to a specified threshold.Where are Switching Diodes used?A switching diode can be used in low voltage applications that require fast switching and a high speed rectification. A diode can also be used as a circuit protection device to prevent reverse current damaging a device upstream of the switching diode, such as microcontroller.
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onsemi Diode, 2-Pin DO-201AD 1N5400G
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Diodes Inc Switching Diode, 3A 100V, 2-Pin SMC RS3B-13-F
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Diodes Inc Switching Diode, 300mA 100V, 2-Pin SOD-123 1N4148W-13-F
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ROHM 90V 225mA, Diode, 2-Pin EMD, SC-79, SOD-523 1SS400SMT2R
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onsemi Switching Diode, 1A 600V, 2-Pin DO-214AC S1J
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