QUESTION 3 A diode is a two terminal device. The application of a voltage across its terminals leaves three possibilities: no bias (VD = 0 V), forward bias (VD > 0 V) and reverse bias (VD< 0 V). Each is a condition that will result in a response that one must clearly understand if the device is to be applied effectively. 3.1 Using diagrams, briefly explain the following: 3.1.1. The depletion region of p-n junction diode 3.1.2 The no bias (VD = 0 V) condition. 3.1.3 The forward bias (VD > 0 V) condition 3.1.4 The reverse bias (VD< 0 V) condition

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A diode is a two terminal device. The application
of a voltage across its terminals leaves
three possibilities: no bias (VD = 0 V), forward
bias (VD > 0 V) and reverse bias
(VD< 0 V). Each is a condition that will result in a
response that one must clearly
understand if the device is to be applied
effectively.
3.1 Using diagrams, briefly explain the following:
3.1.1. The depletion region of p-n junction
diode
3.1.2 The no bias (VD = 0 V) condition.
3.1.3 The forward bias (VD > 0 V) condition
3.1.4 The reverse bias (VD< 0 V) condition
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 A diode is a two terminal device. The application of a voltage across its terminals leaves three possibilities: no bias (VD = 0 V), forward bias (VD > 0 V) and reverse bias (VD< 0 V). Each is a condition that will result in a response that one must clearly understand if the device is to be applied effectively. 3.1 Using diagrams, briefly explain the following: 3.1.1. The depletion region of p-n junction diode 3.1.2 The no bias (VD = 0 V) condition. 3.1.3 The forward bias (VD > 0 V) condition 3.1.4 The reverse bias (VD< 0 V) condition
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