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Simple Diode Circuits Explained

In this post I have explained how to use rectifier diodes for building some practical and useful electronic circuits.

A diode is the most basic semiconductor electronic component, which is built with a single pn semiconductor junction. It has only two terminals, which are referred to as the anode and the cathode.

Diodes can be of many different types, such as rectifier diode, zener diode, schottky diode, tunnel diode, varacter diode etc.

The most popular among the above types of diodes is the rectifier diode which is extensively used in almost all electronic circuit related application. In fact, electronic circuit might simply be incomplete and may fail to work if a rectifier diode is not incorporated in it.

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The main properties of a rectifier diode are as follows:

Applications Circuits

As explained in the above sections, a diode is an indispensable component without which it is virtually impossible to build an electronic circuit.

Although, in majority of the circuits a diode plays a less important role, there are many applications where diodes work as the crucial component, and we are going to discuss a few of these applications circuits using diodes, in the following paragraphs.

Half Wave and Full Wave Rectifiers

One of the main applications of diodes is in power supplies. An AC to DC power supply can be made either by using a basic single diode to form a half wave AC to DC power supply or, by using 4 diodes in a bridge network configuration to create a full wave AC to DC power supply circuit. The two variants can be seen in the following diagrams,

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Out of the two power supply applications of the diode, the full wave version is the more efficient one since it converts both the cycles of the AC into DC, while the single diode version converts only the half AC waves into DC.

The bridge rectifier connected with a transformer and without a filter capacitor can also be used as a stable 100 Hz frequency source or a 100 Hz frequency oscillator.

110 VAC to 220 V DC Converter

This converter can be very handy for operating 220V equipment from 110V sources. The two diodes along with the two high voltage capacitors are configured as voltage doubler, which quickly converts the 110V into a 220V DC output.

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However, since the output is a DC, this can be diode application circuit can be used only for appliances that can work with AC and DC both, for example, electric shavers, LED lamps, heaters, electric motors, electric iron, soldering iron etc.

Air Ionizer

The above voltage doubler when extended to many more stages using diodes and capacitors, to form a ladder, it ultimately constitutes a very special device called the air ionizer circuit.

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This configuration mainly uses the rectification and blocking feature of the diode, and the charge multiplying feature of the capacitors, to form a high negative voltage generator circuit which can be used for purifying the air around you!

For Voltage Dropping

As discussed in the previous sections, a rectifier diode will drop around 0.6V when a voltage is passed through it. This feature can be used for deriving lower amounts of voltage from higher sources.

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For example, if a 3.3 V is required from a 5 V source this can be easily achieved by adding a few series rectifier diodes at the output of the 5 V source. Since each diode drops around 0. 6 V, it means 2 nos of diodes would be just enough for getting the required 3.3 V from a 5V supply.

Solar Battery charger

The above voltage dropping feature of a rectifier diode can be applied for making a simplest type of solar battery charger as shown below:

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Here we can see, many diodes are used in series to control the output from a solar panel to match the battery charging voltage. The diodes drop the solar panel voltage in steps so that the voltage levels can be selected from low to high, as the sunlight goes down, thus making sure that the higher panel specifications does not cause any problems, and it is made compatible with any desired battery simply by switching a handful of rectifier diodes in series.

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