How do these work? What makes them different from a regular diode?
E Thread Starter Ellabriatua Sep 2, 2020 #1 How do these work? What makes them different from a regular diode?
R Richard Oct 12, 2020 #2 https://eepower.com/technical-articles/x-series-rfc-diodes-for-robust-and-reliable-medium-voltage-drives/ That could help explain thermal stressors.
https://eepower.com/technical-articles/x-series-rfc-diodes-for-robust-and-reliable-medium-voltage-drives/ That could help explain thermal stressors.
L LukeKarten Oct 25, 2020 #3 A thermal diode is just your basic two-terminal device. Not much exciting to share.
T TomPeAk Oct 30, 2020 #4 Well, here's an interesting thought. Is a thermal diode really a diode or a transistor (such as a BJT)? What are your thoughts?
Well, here's an interesting thought. Is a thermal diode really a diode or a transistor (such as a BJT)? What are your thoughts?
bertus Nov 21, 2020 #6 Hello, Think of a heat-pump. Thermal diode - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Bertus
R RudyG Jan 17, 2021 #7 Take a look here for anyone looking to learn more. Introduction to Diodes And Rectifiers | Diodes and Rectifiers | Electronics Textbook Read about Introduction to Diodes And Rectifiers (Diodes and Rectifiers ) in our free Electronics Textbook www.allaboutcircuits.com
Take a look here for anyone looking to learn more. Introduction to Diodes And Rectifiers | Diodes and Rectifiers | Electronics Textbook Read about Introduction to Diodes And Rectifiers (Diodes and Rectifiers ) in our free Electronics Textbook www.allaboutcircuits.com
J JJJ1 Feb 1, 2021 #8 The real question is ... do you consider a "thermal diode" a "DIODE" or a "TRANSISTOR?"