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PIN diode

PIN diode is a diode Diode

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 with a wide, undoped intrinsic semiconductor region between p-type semiconductor and n-type semiconductor regions. PIN diodes act as near perfect resistors at RF and microwave frequencies. The resistivity is dependent on the DC current applied to the diode. A PIN diode Diode

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 exhibits an increase in its electrical conductivity as a function of the intensity, wavelength Wavelength

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, and modulation rate of the incident radiation. The benefit of a PIN diode is that the depletion region exists almost completely within the intrinsic region, which is a constant width regardless of the reverse bias applied to the diode.

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PIN diode is a diode Diode

In electronics [i], a diode is a component [i] that restricts the direction of mov... 

 with a wide, undoped intrinsic semiconductor region between p-type semiconductor and n-type semiconductor regions.

PIN diodes act as near perfect resistors at RF and microwave frequencies. The resistivity is dependent on the DC current applied to the diode.

A PIN diode Diode

In electronics [i], a diode is a component [i] that restricts the direction of mov... 

 exhibits an increase in its electrical conductivity as a function of the intensity, wavelength Wavelength

The wavelength is the distance between repeating units of a wave [i] pattern. ... 

, and modulation rate of the incident radiation.

The benefit of a PIN diode is that the depletion region exists almost completely within the intrinsic region, which is a constant width regardless of the reverse bias applied to the diode. This intrinsic region can be made large, increasing the area where electron-hole pairs can be generated. For these reasons many photodetector devices include at least one PIN diode in their construction, for example PIN photodiodes and phototransistors .

They are not limited in speed by the capacitance between n and p region anymore, but by the time the electrons need to drift across the undoped region.

Examples

SFH203 or BPW43 are cheap general purpose PIN diodes in 5 mm clear plastic case with bandwidth over
100 MHz. They are used in RONJA RONJA

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 telecommunication systems. Other more specialized
PIN diodes are used in fiber optic network cards and switches.