What is diode
Introduction Electronic Diode A diode is an electrical device allowing current to move through it in one direction with far greater ease than in the other. The most common type of diode in modern circuit design is the semiconductor diode, although other diode technologies exist. Semiconductor diodes are symbolized in schematic diagrams as such: When placed in a simple battery-lamp circuit, the diode will either allow or prevent current through the lamp, depending on the polarity of the applied voltage: When the polarity of the battery is such that electrons are allowed to flow through the diode, the diode is said to be forward-biased . Conversely, when the battery is "backward" and the diode blocks current, the diode is said to be reverse-biased . A diode may be thought of as a kind of switch: "closed" when forward-biased and "open" when reverse-biased. Oddly enough, the direction of the diode symbol's "arrowhead" ...