Semiconductors are materials characterized by a resistivity lower than an insulator and higher than a conductor. There are different types of semiconductors, among which we could highlight diodes as extrinsic semiconductors (formed by more than one atom).
With Semiconductors I Module, “N-M3”, designed by EDIBON, the basic concepts of diodes can be studied, at the same time as the student will be asked to carry out a series of assemblies on the practice board to consolidate his knowledge of PN-type junctions, uses of the diode as a rectifier, Zéner diodes, etc.
In addition, faults can be simulated in most of the circuits under study. The student must investigate what is happening in the circuit and why it is not working properly. These faults simulations can be of several types from damage components to a hypothetical incorrect circuit assembly.
SPECIFICATIONS
Circuit blocks:
- Waveforms. (Circuit#1).
- Transformers. (Circuit#2).
- Reactive mixed circuits. (Circuit#3).
- Channels.Circuit blocks:
- Diode. (Circuit#1).
- Signal filtration. (Circuit#2).
- Diodes bridge. (Circuit#3).
- Zener diode. (Circuit#4).
- BJT transistor. (Circuit#5).
- NPN and PNP as switch. (Circuit#6).
- NPN amplification. (Circuit#7).
- PNP amplification. (Circuit#8).
- Sources.
- Load.
- Channels.