Puolijohdemikrot
Puolijohdemikrot are a type of semiconductor device that combine the properties of both resistors and diodes. They are used in various electronic circuits to control the flow of electrical current. The term "puolijohdemikro" is derived from the Finnish words "puolijohde," meaning semiconductor, and "mikro," meaning micro or small. These devices are often used in applications where a simple and compact component is required to perform both resistive and rectifying functions.
The basic structure of a puolijohdemikro consists of a semiconductor material, typically silicon, with a p-n
One of the primary advantages of puolijohdemikrot is their compact size, which makes them ideal for use
Puolijohdemikrot are used in a wide range of applications, including voltage regulation, signal conditioning, and protection
In summary, puolijohdemikrot are essential components in modern electronics, offering a combination of resistive and rectifying