junction rectifier

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junction rectifier

A technician tests a junction rectifier on a circuit board.

Definition

Noun: A junction rectifier is a semiconductor device that consists of a p-n junction. Its primary function is to allow electric current to flow in one direction (forward bias) while blocking it in the opposite direction (reverse bias), thereby converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). This process is called rectification.

Usage and Examples
  • Basic Usage: The term is used to describe the specific type of rectifier based on a semiconductor p-n junction.

    • A common example of a junction rectifier is the silicon diode.
    • The circuit design requires a junction rectifier to convert the AC signal from the transformer.
  • Technical Context: It is a standard component in power supplies and electronic circuits.

    • The engineer replaced the faulty junction rectifier to restore proper DC voltage.
    • The characteristic curve of a junction rectifier shows its non-linear current-voltage relationship.
Advanced Usage and Concepts
  • "Junction rectifier" vs. "Diode": While all junction rectifiers are diodes (specifically semiconductor diodes), not all diodes are designed primarily for power rectification. The term "junction rectifier" often emphasizes the device's application in rectifying currents, particularly in power supply contexts.
  • Operation Modes: Understanding its operation involves the concepts of forward bias (low resistance, current flows) and reverse bias (high resistance, minimal current flows until breakdown voltage).
Variants and Related Words
  • Semiconductor Diode: A more general term for a two-terminal electronic component with a p-n junction. A junction rectifier is a type of semiconductor diode optimized for rectification.
  • p-n Junction: The fundamental boundary or interface within a semiconductor between p-type and n-type materials. This is the core structure of a junction rectifier.
  • Rectifier: A broader category of electrical devices that convert AC to DC. A junction rectifier is one specific implementation.
Synonyms
  • Diode (when context implies rectification)
  • Semiconductor rectifier
  • Crystal rectifier (an older term, especially for point-contact types, but sometimes used)
Related Technical Terms and Phrases
  • Forward Voltage Drop: The voltage across the conducting junction rectifier when current is flowing.
    • The forward voltage drop of a silicon junction rectifier is typically around 0.7 volts.
  • Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV): The maximum reverse bias voltage a junction rectifier can withstand without breaking down.
    • Select a junction rectifier with a PIV rating higher than the peak AC voltage.
  • Half-wave rectifier / Full-wave rectifier: Circuit configurations that use one or more junction rectifiers to achieve rectification.
junction rectifier

A technician tests a junction rectifier on a circuit board.

Noun
  1. a semiconductor that consists of a p-n junction