Chapter 19: Problem 2609
From the following semi-conductor devices, operates in forward bias only. (A) Varactar diode (B) Zenger diode (C) Light emitting diode (D) photo-diode
Chapter 19: Problem 2609
From the following semi-conductor devices, operates in forward bias only. (A) Varactar diode (B) Zenger diode (C) Light emitting diode (D) photo-diode
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