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glossary:glossary_s [2022/03/06 06:19] – [SABLE] jan_carrglossary:glossary_s [2022/03/06 06:26] (current) – [Schottky Diode] jan_carr
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 **S**tash **A**cquired **B**eyond **L**ife **E**xpectancy. A stash of "useful things" a hobbyist has acquired and cannot bring themself to throw out in case they might be needed. **S**tash **A**cquired **B**eyond **L**ife **E**xpectancy. A stash of "useful things" a hobbyist has acquired and cannot bring themself to throw out in case they might be needed.
  
-===== Shottky Diode =====+===== Schottky Diode =====
  
-Named after the German physicist Walter H. Schottky, a Schottky diode is a solid state diode formed by the junction of a semiconductor with a metal. It is used when a low forward voltage drop or high switching speed is required. A conventional solid state silicon diode has a typical forward voltage of 600–700 mV, while a Schottky's forward voltage is 150–450 mV. This lower forward voltage allows higher switching speeds and lower power losses.+Named after the German physicist Walter H. Schottky, a Schottky diode is a solid state diode formed by the junction of a semiconductor with a metal. It is used when a low forward voltage drop or high switching speed is required. A conventional solid state silicon diode has a typical forward voltage of 600–700 mV, while a Schottky's forward voltage is 150–450 mV. This lower forward voltage allows higher switching speeds and lower power dissipation.
  
 ===== SD4 ===== ===== SD4 =====
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