Varactor Diode
Varactor Diode
Principle
2. Working & diagram
3. Advantages
4. Application
5. Conclusion & References
Principle of Operation
Varactors are operated reverse-biased so no current flows,
but since the thickness of the depletion zone varies with the
applied bias voltage, the capacitance of the diode can be made
to vary.
All diodes exhibit this phenomenon to some degree, but
specially made varactor diodes exploit the effect to boost the
capacitance and variability range achieved - most diode
fabrication attempts to achieve the opposite.
The capacitance of the capacitor is dependent upon the
area of the plates - the larger the area the greater the
capacitance, and also the distance between them - the greater
the distance the smaller the level of capacitance.
The capacitance and the amount of charge that can be
stored depends on the area of the plates and the distance
between them as shown in fig. (a)
Generally, the depletion region thickness is proportional to
the square root of the applied voltage; and capacitance is
inversely proportional to the depletion region thickness. Thus,
the capacitance is inversely proportional to the square root of
applied voltage.
Fig. (a) –
Varactor Diagram
diode of area &
symbol pl
Fig. (b) –
Relation
between
biasing &
Capacitance
Working
We have seen that the normal diode is reverse biased to
operate as variable capacitor. For biasing the diode in reverse
bias should apply positive voltage at cathode & negative voltage
at anode.
Where,
4. Operate over very wide freq range (from few MHz to several
GHz).
www.electronics-radio.com/articles/electronic_components/diod
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varicap
www.mdtcorp.com/prodfiles/MDT%20Varactor%20diode
%20application%20notes.pdf
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