diodlar
Diodlar, also known as diodes, are fundamental electronic components that allow current to flow in only one direction. They are made from semiconductor materials, typically silicon or germanium, and are widely used in various electronic devices and circuits. Diodes have two terminals, called the anode and the cathode, which are made from different types of semiconductor materials. When a positive voltage is applied to the anode and a negative voltage to the cathode, the diode conducts current. Conversely, if the polarity is reversed, the diode blocks the current, preventing it from flowing.
Diodes are categorized into several types based on their characteristics and applications. The most common type
Diodes are essential in various applications, including rectifiers in power supplies, voltage regulators, signal mixers, and