One of the clearest ones I have seen and I have watched about ten different ones. The others probably helped too though haha. I recommend watching several because you may pick up a slice of the puzzle you didn't realize before. For me in this one, it was realizing that those atoms with an extra donor electron (or vice versa for other side) actually become positive-ish since the electron is floating around mobile????
The free electrons of the n-type fill the holes in the p-type material creating full valence shells for those atom. This prevents the passing of more electrons from the n-type material. because electrons only have so much energy to move from valence shell to valence shell. Check out about 2:48 that may answer better.
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5.56 but how is it possible that electrons move from cathode to anode, but the flow of current is to the opposite direction? i thought that the flow of electrons determines the flow of current
Why does one electron move from a silicon atom in the lattice to an adjacent boron atom rather than just stay with the silicon atom after doping with boron to form the P region of the diode?
But more electrons in the N type creates more negative charge, you have them as positively charged and vice versa with the P type. Can you please explain the switch please
Really very good video helping to understand ! Just one small correction if you don't mind . As you very well pointed out Diode comes from the Greek word di (δύο - dyo) meaning two and the other part is odos (οδός - odos ) meaning road - street or way depending the usage . Thank you again for this great video
i see more than 20 video on youtube . they all just explain working of diode. and did not explain the difference between ions and electrons.. but this video clear my concept about how diode work.. one thing more still did not understand what is a hole? as electron as a physical substance.. but hole is empty space so why they call positive charge?
Thank You @Adil. Since in an atom the negative charge of the electrons is balanced by the positive charge of the atomic nuclei, the absence of an electron leaves a net positive charge at the hole's location
In a diode (made with 2 semi-conductors, P and N), there is a depletion zone created as soon as the N and P are in contact each other without being connected to a battery. Can we say that in a transistor (PNP or NPN), there is too a depletion zone between each NP junction, so we would have P-depletion-N-depletion-P and N-depletion-P-depletion-N ?
i have seen several videos on pn junction explanation on youtube but this is the only one really help me fully understand. thank you very much
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One of the best of PN JUNCTION EXPLANATION I HAVE SEEN SO FAR MANY VIDEO
I searched a million places for an easy explanation of this topic.None explained THIS clearly.Thanks a lot.
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i have watched so many videos on diodes but this is the best. i wrote down everything in this vid. thank you.
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Great animation. After watching like 4 other videos this is the one that made diodes click for me.
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Your explanation of a P-N junction is simply as insightful as it is excellent. Many thanks for having taken the time to do this video.
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Best explanation of PN junctions...Thank you
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Absolutely brilliant. Animations, explanation excellent. Best explanation on youtube for diodes. KUDOS and thankyou
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Nothing could have delievered it this simple and all-encompassing...including the impurities which are particularly excluded from other explanation
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One of the clearest ones I have seen and I have watched about ten different ones. The others probably helped too though haha. I recommend watching several because you may pick up a slice of the puzzle you didn't realize before. For me in this one, it was realizing that those atoms with an extra donor electron (or vice versa for other side) actually become positive-ish since the electron is floating around mobile????
Thank you so much for such an easy and great explanation!!
Very handy for revision. Explaining all the concepts in a short session.
Thank you for upload
Made me confident to appear my board exam.. Thank you
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You are great explaining everything! Wow amazed!!!
Best video ever on pn junction
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I actually really liked the mustache man :D a bit weird to be sure, but it let me reset for a second. fantastic video :)
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Perfect presentation..
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Sir if the electron moved to p region why the recombination not occured in p region the elctrons movement
Why the positive and negative ions created at junction do not combine ? , Why are can't they move?. Thanks in advanced, great video.
The free electrons of the n-type fill the holes in the p-type material creating full valence shells for those atom. This prevents the passing of more electrons from the n-type material. because electrons only have so much energy to move from valence shell to valence shell. Check out about 2:48 that may answer better.
Why use Boron with Silicon instead of like Aluminum? B and Si have differing sizes and are not very similar right?
Loved that man...nice explanation
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Good narration
Great video, thanks.
I have a question.
Why are there minority charges in the reverse bias, how can they be there?
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Excellent tutorial thanks!
Great explanation
So the Reverse diode is used to stop current in some circuits??
Prof I am giving higher potential to anode +10 v and lower potential to +5 v to cathode. What is the behavior of diode now?
5.56 but how is it possible that electrons move from cathode to anode, but the flow of current is to the opposite direction? i thought that the flow of electrons determines the flow of current
This is a good video.
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Super explanation sir ..tq
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Why does one electron move from a silicon atom in the lattice to an adjacent boron atom rather than just stay with the silicon atom after doping with boron to form the P region of the diode?
well explained thank you
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But more electrons in the N type creates more negative charge, you have them as positively charged and vice versa with the P type. Can you please explain the switch please
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Well explained....Tq
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Really very good video helping to understand ! Just one small correction if you don't mind . As you very well pointed out Diode comes from the Greek word di (δύο - dyo) meaning two and the other part is odos (οδός - odos ) meaning road - street or way depending the usage . Thank you again for this great video
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Good work :)
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i see more than 20 video on youtube . they all just explain working of diode. and did not explain the difference between ions and electrons.. but this video clear my concept about how diode work.. one thing more still did not understand what is a hole? as electron as a physical substance.. but hole is empty space so why they call positive charge?
Thank You @Adil. Since in an atom the negative charge of the electrons is balanced by the positive charge of the atomic nuclei, the absence of an electron leaves a net positive charge at the hole's location
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In a diode (made with 2 semi-conductors, P and N), there is a depletion zone created as soon as the N and P are in contact each other without being connected to a battery. Can we say that in a transistor (PNP or NPN), there is too a depletion zone between each NP junction, so we would have P-depletion-N-depletion-P and N-depletion-P-depletion-N ?
Thank you
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