The diode is in reverse bias, and no current is flowing through it. An AC voltage applied to C1 will appear at the anode, but will not appear at the cathode and the output via C2. The switch ...
these diodes’ low capacitive charges—down to 56 nC—enable high-speed switching in demanding AC/DC power factor correction (PFC) and DC/DC converter applications. Additionally, their high ...
The diode is made up of a semiconductor device with P-type material and N-type material. Common applications include turning alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), isolating signals from a ...