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Semiconductor Devices

Maharashtra Board · Class 12 · Physics

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Card 1Rectifiers

What is rectification and what are the two main types of rectifier circuits?

Answer

Rectification is the conversion of AC voltage into DC voltage. The two main types are: 1. Half Wave Rectifier - Uses one diode, conducts only during positive half cycles, efficiency = 40.6% 2. Full Wa

Card 2Rectifiers

A 50 Hz AC supply is connected to (a) half wave rectifier and (b) full wave rectifier. What is the output frequency in each case?

Answer

(a) Half wave rectifier: Output frequency = 50 Hz Because only one pulse per AC cycle is obtained (b) Full wave rectifier: Output frequency = 100 Hz Because two pulses per AC cycle are obtained (one

Card 3Rectifiers

Define ripple factor and explain why it is important in rectifier circuits.

Answer

Ripple factor (γ) = (RMS value of AC component)/(DC component value) It measures the effectiveness of a rectifier. Lower ripple factor indicates: - Better rectification - More stable DC output - Less

Card 4Filters

How does a capacitor filter work in a rectifier circuit?

Answer

Working principle: 1. Capacitor charges to peak voltage (Vp) during voltage rise 2. When rectifier voltage decreases, capacitor discharges through load 3. Voltage drops slightly until next peak rechar

Card 5Zener Diode

What is Zener breakdown and how does it differ from normal diode breakdown?

Answer

Zener Breakdown: - Occurs in heavily doped p-n junction diodes - High electric field breaks covalent bonds - Electrons freed for conduction - Voltage remains constant (VZ) with increasing current - Do

Card 6Zener Diode

Explain how a Zener diode acts as a voltage regulator.

Answer

Working Principle: 1. Zener diode connected in reverse bias with VZ < Vin 2. Series resistor Rs limits current 3. Load connected parallel to Zener Voltage Regulation: - If Vin increases → Current thr

Card 7Zener Diode

A 5V Zener diode with maximum power rating 2W is used in a voltage regulator with 12V input. Calculate: (a) Maximum Zener current (b) Minimum series resistance

Answer

Given: VZ = 5V, PZ = 2W, Vin = 12V (a) Maximum Zener current: IZ(max) = PZ/VZ = 2W/5V = 0.4 A = 400 mA (b) Minimum series resistance: Rs(min) = (Vin - VZ)/IZ(max) Rs(min) = (12 - 5)/0.4 = 7/0.4 = 17

Card 8Photodiode

What is a photodiode and what is its working principle?

Answer

Photodiode: p-n junction diode that converts light energy into electrical energy Working Principle: 1. Operates in reverse bias mode 2. Light creates electron-hole pairs in depletion region 3. Electr

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