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Current-voltage relationships diodes

The impedance area product, ZM, of a diode may be obtained from differentiation of the diode current—voltage relationship and may be expressed as follows, at zero appHed basis. [Pg.426]

Figure 3.3a Stylised representation of harmonic frequency generation in a varactor multiplier diode. The diode is biased in its working region by a small DC current while held in a waveguide or coaxial structure. The impinging radiation is multiplied in frequency by the non-linear characteristics of the current vs. voltage relationship. The harmonic frequencies are then able to propagate in the waveguide... Figure 3.3a Stylised representation of harmonic frequency generation in a varactor multiplier diode. The diode is biased in its working region by a small DC current while held in a waveguide or coaxial structure. The impinging radiation is multiplied in frequency by the non-linear characteristics of the current vs. voltage relationship. The harmonic frequencies are then able to propagate in the waveguide...

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