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It is used to perform various advanced functions when placed in the feedback path of an [[Open Amplifier]], which are beyond the scope of this introductory page.
 
It is used to perform various advanced functions when placed in the feedback path of an [[Open Amplifier]], which are beyond the scope of this introductory page.
  
While in the heyday of analog computers diode could be implemented as vacuum tubes, on [[The Analog Thing]] silicon diodes are used, of two different kinds: '''Rectifier Diodes''' and '''Schottky Diodes'''.
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While in the heyday of analog computers diode could be implemented as vacuum tubes, on [[The Analog Thing]] silicon diodes are used, of two different kinds: '''Rectifier Diodes''' and '''Zener Diodes'''.
  
 
== Rectifier Diodes ==
 
== Rectifier Diodes ==
  
== Schottky Diodes ==
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== Zener Diodes ==

Revision as of 20:06, 28 December 2024

A Diode is a two-terminal passive electronic component exhibiting non-linear behaviour. In its ideal form, it allows current in a unidirectional flow, blocking it completely in the other, similarily to a check-valve.

It is used to perform various advanced functions when placed in the feedback path of an Open Amplifier, which are beyond the scope of this introductory page.

While in the heyday of analog computers diode could be implemented as vacuum tubes, on The Analog Thing silicon diodes are used, of two different kinds: Rectifier Diodes and Zener Diodes.

Rectifier Diodes

Zener Diodes