Basic Electrical

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem (DC & AC Circuits) – Statement, Derivation, Examples & Formula

“Maximum power transfer theorem states that the maximum power can be transferred from source (voltage source, current source) to the load only when the load resistance (RL) is equal to the internal resistance of the source (Ri)”. i.e, \[{{R}_{L}}={{R}_{i}}\]

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What is Charge Coupled Device (CCD)? Working, Circuit Diagram, Construction, Symbol, Applications & V-I Characteristics

Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a simple shift register used to store and transfer analog signals and electrically or optically injected charge carriers. Construction of Charge Coupled Device   Figure 2: Charge Coupled Device Structure. The structure of a three-phase charge-coupled device is as shown in figure (1). The basic structure of CCD comprises of

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What is Solar Cell (or Photovoltaic Cell)? Working, Circuit Diagram, Construction, Symbol, Applications & V-I Characteristics

A solar cell or photovoltaic cell is a semiconductor PN junction device with no direct supply across the junction. It transforms the light or photon energy incident on it into electrical power and delivers to the load. Figure 1: Solar Cell Symbol.

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What is Light Emitting Diode (LED)? Working Principle, Circuit Diagram, Construction, Symbol, Applications & Characteristics

The light-emitting diode (LED) is a light-sensitive diode that emits light when it is forward-biased. Figure (1) shows the symbol of LED. Working Principle of Light Emitting Diode (LED) When a free electron from the higher energy level gets recombined with the holes, emits light or photon energy. Here, in case of LEDs, the supply

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What is the Two Transistor Analogy (Model) of SCR (Thyristor)?

Two-transistor model is used to explain the principle of operation of Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR). Since, a SCR is a four layered PNPN device, it can be considered as a combination of two transistors, one transistor as PNP and the other transistor as NPN which are connected back to back. Figure 1: Structure of Two-transistor

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What is Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR)? Working, Circuit Diagram, Construction, Symbol, Applications & VI Characteristics

A silicon-controlled rectifier is a four-layer PNPN device with a gate control terminal. Basically, it is a semiconductor device made of silicon material. Construction & Working of Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) The basic structure of SCR is illustrated in figure 2. Figure 2: Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) Structure. It consists of four layers (i.e., p,

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What is LASER Diode? Working Principle, Circuit Diagram, Construction, Symbol, Applications & Characteristics

LASER diodes are one of the major optical sources, used in the optical communication for light generating purpose. LASER is an acronym for ‘Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation’. It is a device that emits light (electromagnetic radiation) through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of photons. These are used as

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