The Diode Handbook

The Diode Handbook by Cletus J. Kaiser, published by Cj Publishing in October 1999, is a practical resource for those involved in electronic and electrical circuit design. This 140-page edition offers guidance on various types of diodes, including Germanium, Silicon, Schottky, and Zener, among others. The book aims to assist readers in understanding the application of these components in circuit design, making it a useful reference for both professionals and enthusiasts in the field of electronics.
Readers will find comprehensive information on diode types and their uses, supported by a detailed glossary, index, and equations. The Diode Handbook is part of a series that also addresses other essential components such as capacitors, resistors, inductors, and transistors. This edition serves as a valuable tool for anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge and application skills in technology and engineering, particularly in the realm of circuits.
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This book provides practical guidance and application information when using diodes in electronic and electrical circuit design. This easy-to-use book covers all diode types including: Germanium, Silicon, Arrays, Glass, DIAC, PIN, Schottky, SCR, TVS, Tuner, Triac, Tunnel, Back, Varactor, Zener, High-Voltage, Bridge, LED, and all OPTOs. This book also has a very comprehensive Glossary, Index, and Equations. The Diode Handbook, one in a series of component handbooks, has the answers to all of your daily application questions. The other handbooks covers capacitors, resistors, inductors, and transistors.
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