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What is diodes?

A diode is a semiconductor device that essentially acts as a one-way switch for current. It allows current to flow easily in one direction but severely restricts current flow in the opposite direction. Diodes are commonly used in rectifiers (converting AC to DC), signal demodulation, voltage regulation, and as switches.

What other technologies are related to diodes?

diodes Competitor Technologies

IGBTs compete with diodes, especially in high-power switching applications. While diodes are used as rectifiers and for reverse voltage protection, IGBTs offer controlled switching capabilities.
mentioned alongside diodes in 24% (248) of relevant job posts
Transistors can perform similar functions to diodes in signal rectification and switching, although their primary role is amplification. They are a partial competitor.
mentioned alongside diodes in 27% (184) of relevant job posts
MOSFETs compete with diodes in switching applications and can also implement active rectification, which is more efficient than using diodes.
mentioned alongside diodes in 17% (258) of relevant job posts
BJTs compete with diodes for certain applications where controlled switching or rectification is required, although their primary function is amplification.
mentioned alongside diodes in 31% (57) of relevant job posts
IGBTs compete with diodes, especially in high-power switching applications. While diodes are used as rectifiers and for reverse voltage protection, IGBTs offer controlled switching capabilities.
mentioned alongside diodes in 6% (166) of relevant job posts
MOSFETs compete with diodes in switching applications and can also implement active rectification, which is more efficient than using diodes.
mentioned alongside diodes in 6% (108) of relevant job posts

diodes Complementary Technologies

Capacitors are commonly used with diodes in rectifier circuits for smoothing DC voltage, and in snubber circuits for transient voltage suppression.
mentioned alongside diodes in 29% (371) of relevant job posts
Resistors are used to limit current through diodes and form voltage dividers in biasing circuits.
mentioned alongside diodes in 26% (314) of relevant job posts

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