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A tunnel diode is a type of semiconductor diode that exhibits negative resistance due to the quantum mechanical effect known as tunneling. It is typically made from materials such as gallium arsenide or germanium. Tunnel diodes are characterized by their ability to conduct current in both directions and are used in high-frequency applications due to their fast switching capabilities.
| Material | Gallium arsenide or germanium |
| Maximum reverse voltage | Typically up to 100V |
| Operating frequency | Up to several GHz |
| Forward current | Ranges from microamperes to milliamperes |
| Temperature range | -55┬░C to +150┬░C |
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The main advantage is its ability to operate at high frequencies and exhibit negative resistance.
Yes, they can be used in digital circuits for fast switching applications.
They are typically made from gallium arsenide or germanium.
They can operate at frequencies up to several GHz.
Certifications may vary by manufacturer; always check for quality standards.
They typically operate within a range of -55┬░C to +150┬░C.