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Q: How does hole accumulation diode work?
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What does HAD mean in a cameras specs?

Hole-Accumulation Diode. It allows more light to pass to each pixel, increase sensitivity, and reduce noise.


Diode will work on zero bias or not?

diode does not work on zero bias


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Super HAD CCD is a trademark of Sony Corporation. The Super HAD CCD is a version of Sony's high performance CCD HAD (Hole-Accumulation Diode) sensor with sharply improved sensitivity by the incorporation of a new semiconductor technology developed by Sony Corporation.


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Electron-hole recombination


Practical diode model define and explained?

a way of diode modelling in which diode just work as an energy source in the circuit


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No a diode will not work when the ignition key is off.


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How transistor work as a diode?

A: Actually a transistor have two diode with the base mas a common terminal. the characteristics of these tow diodes however are not the same as a common diode


Can a single diode be connected as a full wave rectifier?

No. The diode conducts during only 1/2 of the cycle, leaving a big hole and no DC where the other half-cycle should be.


How diode work as semiconductor?

Diode is made of P and N type semiconductors having PN junction. The question is meanigless.


Will a zener diode work the same as a germanium diode?

No. An ordinary diode, be it silicon or germanium, conducts in one direction only, whereas a zener diode conducts in both directions, but at different voltages. An ordinary diode is used to rectify, using its forward bias characteristics, while a zener diode is used to regulate, using its reverse bias characteristics.