Aug 28, 2011 #1 S shash Junior Member level 2 Joined Jul 18, 2011 Messages 20 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,442 when a diode is fully forward biased do the free electrons from the n-type recombine with holes in p-type ??
when a diode is fully forward biased do the free electrons from the n-type recombine with holes in p-type ??
Aug 28, 2011 #2 goldsmith Advanced Member level 6 Joined Dec 14, 2010 Messages 3,981 Helped 741 Reputation 1,486 Reaction score 726 Trophy points 1,413 Location Tehran - IRAN Activity points 24,546 Hey buddy! Hi If diode connections being like this , you can say , diode is in forward region: its anode : positive . and its cathode : negative. in forward biasing: diode become short circuit(approximately). Regards Goldsmith
Hey buddy! Hi If diode connections being like this , you can say , diode is in forward region: its anode : positive . and its cathode : negative. in forward biasing: diode become short circuit(approximately). Regards Goldsmith
Aug 29, 2011 #3 C chuckey Advanced Member level 6 Joined Dec 26, 2010 Messages 4,854 Helped 1,309 Reputation 2,624 Reaction score 1,281 Trophy points 1,393 Location Southampton and holiday cottage in Wensleydale (UK Activity points 31,695 No they flow in the external circuit which supplies the electrons to the P type. Frank