Schottky-barrier diode and frequency performance

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karthikbalaguru

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Hi,
How can a Schottky-barrier diode enhance frequency performance ?
Can someone here kindly provide me with some link or document that
talks in detail about Schottky-barrier diode's relation with frequency
performance.

Thx in advans,
Karthik Balaguru
 
karthikbalaguru wrote:
Hi,
How can a Schottky-barrier diode enhance frequency performance ?
Can someone here kindly provide me with some link or document that
talks in detail about Schottky-barrier diode's relation with frequency
performance.
Wikipedia has a pretty good article about Schottky diodes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schottky_diode
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Regards,

John Popelish
 
On Dec 28, 11:59 pm, John Popelish <jpopel...@rica.net> wrote:
karthikbalaguru wrote:
Hi,
How can a Schottky-barrier diode enhance frequency performance ?
Can someone here kindly provide me with some link or document that
talks in detail about Schottky-barrier diode's relation with frequency
performance.

Wikipedia has a pretty good article about Schottky diodes:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schottky_diode
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Thx for the link .

The below lines clarified many things to me :):) Thx.
It is often said that the Schottky diode is a "majority carrier"
semiconductor device. This means that if the semiconductor body is
doped N-type, only the N-type carriers (mobile electrons) play a
significant role in normal operation of the device. The majority
carriers are quickly injected into the conduction band of the metal
contact on the other side of the diode to become free moving
electrons. Therefore no slow, random recombination of N- and P- type
carriers is involved, so that this diode can cease conduction faster
than an ordinary PN rectifier diode. This property in turn allows a
smaller device area, which also makes for a faster transition.
This is another reason why Schottky diodes are useful in switch-mode
power converters; the high speed of the diode means that the circuit
can operate at frequencies in the range 200 kHz to 2 MHz, allowing the
use of small inductors and capacitors with greater efficiency than
would be possible with other diode types.
Small-area Schottky diodes are the heart of RF detectors and mixers,
which often operate up to 5 GHz.

Thx,
Karthik Balaguru
 
That article must be either very old (older than Wikipedia itself??),
or the author is rather uninformed. Certainly Schottky diodes are
useful to well beyond 5GHz. For example, from the Avago website
(where you can also find quite a few application notes on Schottky
signal diodes),

"The HSCH-533x family of low barrier Beam Lead Schottky diodes are
ideally suited for mixer and detector applications from 1-26GHz."

I suppose without much trouble you can find Schottkys intended for use
to 40GHz and higher.

Cheers,
Tom


On Dec 28, 11:23 am, karthikbalaguru <karthikbalagur...@gmail.com>
wrote
(quoted from a Wikipedia article):
....
Small-area Schottky diodes are the heart of RF detectors and mixers,
which often operate up to 5 GHz.
 

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