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Why Semiconductor Diodes Are Non-Ohmic: V-I Graph Explained with Examples

Understanding why is diode non-ohmic semiconductor device requires a closer look at how it responds to applied voltage. Unlike resistive components that follow Ohm’s law

BJT Operation in Active, Saturation And Cutoff Region explained

Operation of BJT in Active, Saturation And Cutoff Region

Understanding the active region, saturation region, and cutoff region of a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) is fundamental for both analog and digital circuit design. These

Schottky Diode – Symbol, Working, V-I Characteristics, and Applications

Schottky Diode is an essential component in modern electronics, known for its efficiency and speed. herefore, it is used widely in switching power supplies, radio

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